One of the reasons I'm so excited abour @rawtreedb is because it feels absolutely right for the moment.
I've been thinking lately that while software development has changed drastically, databases haven't really caught up yet.
Only things around databases have gotten better, like CLI interfaces and "agent skills", so that agents can learn how to define schemas, indexes or materialized views.
But that's just us humans trying to soften the blow for agents, as opposed to how databases should work in a world where agents will do the heavy lifting.
Wouldn't it make more sense that databases adapt to the data and queries they get and not the other way around?
We wrote an intro post about RawTree today, why we built it and about some decisions we made. Check it out.
@RozenMD Highly recommend @tinybird to get the best out of Clickhouse without the admin overhead / headache 💪
We use them at @dubdotco and they’ve scaled incredibly well with our growth (currently at around 150M+ events processed monthly)
Just published my first blog post at @tinybird about how we elastically scale our infrastructure so developers can focus on building and shipping features, not wrestling with infrastructure. Real-world lessons learned. No AI-generated bullshit. https://t.co/eP3T64lhoC
Next week is Launch Week at Tinybird! 🚀
Five days, five launches, focused on making real-time data more powerful, and frankly, more fun. And not just for developers.
If you care about observability and performance (for you or your agents), watch this space!
@donkersgood Thanks for sharing, how do you manage billing alarms in a multi account architecture? Aws Budgets, Cost Anomaly? These services allow you to set alarms in an account-scoped level but not at an otganization level as of now.