@prologic@twtxt.net not me mate, I asked as I was genuinely curious and as someone who only really knows SQL as far as databases go, I keep wondering what life is like on the NoSQL side of the fence π
For me personally I find it far easier to reason about the data Iβm dealing with, what forms it needs to take and what to do with it.
a large part of this comes from experience, dealing with databases, and SQL many times in the past, and then eventually coming to the realizing that everything is basically key value, stores, bloom filters, trees*, tries and various types of indexes and caches.
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Maybe maybe not. Depends on what youβre doing I guess. For small things I find simple things are better anyway. KV, flat files, a log, etc.