Indeed, though I feel there is really a need for a database that has at least two strong suites inside single one. For eg. in my last company we used both postgresql and elasticsearch, and had to keep a billion row in sync always. My long term goal is to create a database that has join capabilities of PostgreSql and search capabilities of Elasticsearch. )
@shadcn Yeah that's why in my latest app i am building, I am heavily focusing on slack notifications / approval etc. so user never has to login to my app to do things
This is so relatable. My comments are filled with “uses this not that”. Like whyy??? It only makes sense if it actually used to do that for months or years and then changed behavior
@2lucaso@nico_laqua It takes 1 liter of water to run one query? there has to be millions of search queries happening every day on google wtf is this chart. Not to mention the 15k liters are coming from rainwater. And also the fact that one is kinda necessity and others definitely not
@2lucaso@nico_laqua It takes 1 liter of water to run one query? there has to be millions of search queries happening every day on google wtf is this chart. Not to mention the 15k liters are coming from rainwater. And also the fact that one is kinda necessity and others definitely not
MCP was created by Anthropic for Anthropic. It doesn’t solve anyone else’s issue. It gotta be one of the most overhyped wrapper in this AI bubble and people still don’t realise it.
@kentcdodds It can also attribute to the fact that it was easier to learn. You could not use it the intended way and it still worked perfectly for so many