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/dev/null is an ACID compliant database
(jyu.dev)
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23 Oct 25 21:28 UTC
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hshdhdhehd
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24 Oct 25 02:40 UTC
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It is also local first, low latency, data residency compliant, SOC2 compliant, zero dependency and webscale.
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schonfinkel
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24 Oct 25 10:23 UTC
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Does it have sharding? I heard sharding is the secret sauce for webscale.
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rollcat
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24 Oct 25 13:21 UTC
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You can deploy /dev/null on any number of nodes, and expect exact consistency, high availability, and perfect partition tolerance with concurrent writes and reads bounded only by your hardware/kernel.
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