> What if we could run Postgres as a single file, and take advantage of the best SQLite has to offer?
Today I am announcing pg-micro, a crazy experiment I've been undertaking to make this happen.
pg-micro is different from other approaches because it is fully local, and expected to be fast: there is no concurrency limitation and no statement translation.
Claude Code connects directly to Anthropic's API (api.anthropic.com), which runs on different infrastructure than the web properties (claude.ai, console.anthropic.com).
I have had intermittent issues with winget today. I use UniGetUI for a front-end, and anything tied to Microsoft has failed for me. Judging by the logs, it's mostly retrieving the listing of versions (I assume similar to what 'apt-get update' does, I'm fairly new to using winget for Windows package management).
It would be great if it could connect to GitHub directly and work on both public and private repos. Otherwise, I need to add an SSH key, etc.
Also, if I log in with Anthropic, does it keep the credentials saved somewhere in the browser?
What happens if I close the browser tab or the entire browser app on my phone? Ideally, this would replace OpenAI Codex: make changes, open a PR, run tests, etc.
> What if we could run Postgres as a single file, and take advantage of the best SQLite has to offer?
Today I am announcing pg-micro, a crazy experiment I've been undertaking to make this happen.
pg-micro is different from other approaches because it is fully local, and expected to be fast: there is no concurrency limitation and no statement translation.
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https://x.com/glcst/status/2037254698898432278
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