Uber Migrates 1T Records from DynamoDB to LedgerStore to Save $6M Annually

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  1. litestream

    Streaming replication for SQLite.

    Litestream is open source.

    https://github.com/benbjohnson/litestream

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  3. tigerbeetle

    The financial transactions database designed for mission critical safety and performance.

  4. ledger

    A Programmable Core Ledger (by formancehq)

    We have a pretty minimal setup at formancehq/ledger[1] that uses pg as a storage backend, and comes with a programmability layer to model complex transactions (e.g. sourcing $100 from three accounts in cascade).

    [1] https://github.com/formancehq/ledger

  5. duckduckgo-locales

    Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>

    Lol I was not being on topic or constructive - just repeating the meme that rust is synonymous with "blazing fast", because of endless statements to the effect of "rust is blazing fast," or "if you want blazing fast code, use rust," or the endless blazing fast rust libraries:

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=blazing+fast+rust

    Now I'm not an expert in either rust or go. But I know my deductive meme logic, and if Uber's solution is not blazing fast, and they are a Go house, then the meme implies their solution is slow because they did not use rust! Q.E.M. (Quot Erat Memonstrandum)

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