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- opensource@lemmy.ml
SQLite continues to be the “Do Nothing. Win” of databases
It’s wild how it has the fastest read performance of any other sql backend, even postgres.
I love SQLite but is this still true? I thought DuckDB was on its way to supplanting SQLite is this areai
Its sheer flexibility and public domain license are definitely big factors
Am I missing something? SQLite is great, but it isn’t really comparable to most other SQL databases, unless you’re talking about nosql alternatives?
For those using it on Android, a reminder that the older app is not maintained anymore and you might want to replace it with Catfriend1/syncthing-android.
But also - maybe wait for the app v2.0 to be released to upgrade the desktop client at the same time; I don’t know if using v2.0 on the desktop would work with the v1.x app.
Waiting till Material 3 update to use it
No Solaris or Illumos support? That’s gonna piss off like 12 people
Syncthing is great.
That reminds me, I should donate them some money. They’ve saved me untold amounts of money and headache from dealing with cloud services.
Ah there it is
https://syncthing.net/donations/Ah yes, that’s the link
Easily one of the most integral and convenient pieces of software in my use. I’ve got six machines syncing up in various degrees: desktop, laptop, Android, ereader, media server, and laser controller. It along with Tailscale are among first things I install. I’m hoping version 2.0 is as stable as 1 has been. The only trouble I’ve ever had out of was when I was syncing something in my local cloud directory.
There doesn’t seem to be that many changes for the user, at least not for me. Hopefully the performance difference is noticeable.
Good Point to start fresh? Mine ist totally fucked. Dont even know how i should start over :(
(Some syncthin-fork update or android update fucked the folder paths and trying to fix it while also adding a new folder somehow created some loops/crashes/conflicts)