our open source system. We use this tool to serve a custom routing engine at day job. Handles 100req/s djikstra in a 2GB pod, due to precalculation of contraction hierarchies.
Doesn’t matter. The point is that DuckDB can operate well on a wide range of infrastructure and is well suited for operating in resource constrained environments.
The changelog is remarkable. Thanks to this team for creating such an amazing tool. It's genuinely the technology I've been most excited about in a long time. Makes the ergonomics of working with large data a joy and extremely fast.
How do you ascribe a revenue number like that based on one collection of changes in a huge system? Presumably there were a bunch of other features being released around the same time as it. Was there a lot of A/B testing around it?
my mac mini m4 is getting to be a good substitute for claude for a lot of use cases. LM Studio + qwen3.5, tailscale, and an opencode CLI harness. It doesn't do well with super long context or complexity but it has gotten production quality code out for me this week (with some fairly detailed instructions/background).
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