We are proud to release the first major version of DuckDB, v1.0.0, codenamed "Snow Duck".
This version is a culmination of almost six years of research and development. Today we are shipping an innovative database system with a backwards-compatible storage format.
Check out our announcement blog post: https://t.co/w8OGx4pziT
Hey folks, I've decided I need a change and am leaving my day job (not DuckDB, don't worry). If anyone has any leads on interesting remote jobs in Australia or Aotearoa (or in person in Perth), please feel free to hit me up
@nicoritschel@criccomini@duckdb I wouldn't say it's by design exactly, more that it would be difficult to keep up to date with how much the storage format has changed over the last year (though in theory it should be relatively stable going forward). @criccomini did you have a particular question in mind?
Every company needs 2-3 senior+ engineers who have fuck you money or just have 0 fear of getting fired.
Then when the architect or tech fellow or whoever unveil their new plan, those engineers unmute to say wtf is this, we're not moving everything into Lambda, are you high???
@isecurefi@adityawarmanfw@duckdb Not for this release unfortunately, still work to be done in that space (as we can't just reuse the same http client library)