embedded db's are way faster at indexing than network connected, even if it is on a unix socket
but FFLDB is not as fast at indexes as badger, but y'alls hate Go and for some reason or other nobody has written a split key/value store in any other language, even though the tech is quite proven for its use in dgraph
though for events, which are basically immutable data, the benefit is not as great as if the data was changed more, even still, storing events happens in a different log to searching so its concurrency is much greater (using batch operations and 8 threads it can chop through about 18gb of event data in 12 seconds, for a garbage collection mark and sweep)
there's no way you can do that without using a lot more metadata as you see with "dedicated" database servers
as i see it, the biggest problem with strfry is the dev basically pops up out of nowhere to dump a release and then doesn't listen to anything anyone says about it, and they pay him a mint and he disappears again
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