
Turso: Globally Replicated SQLite with Glauber Costa
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The Cost of a No-Sequel Movement
Silla was like that as well Cassandra and etc for some use cases in which you really do need to the normalized those things. But what at Silla, one of the things that was annoying the most for customers is that this breaking with SQL comes at a cost. People tolerate eventual consistency because it's the only way to achieve a certain thing. So I don't think again we reinvent reinventing the wheel, because we're all trying to do something slightly different for different markets,. maintaining the core of a sequel database or sequel light right?
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