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@qqq @didibus if you want to really go down a (fun) rabbit-hole, I highly recommend this blog: http://www.dalnefre.com/wp/ Especially the posts on "Kernel".
Let's build a Lisp from scratch, including stuff like fexprs, but make it so every expression is an actor! What could possibly go wrong? 🙂
@tbaldridge : nope, enough digging for today
100MB? Sqlite 😛
oh a blob store
I hear “medium data” is the new hotness
if you need relational db, I would go with postgresql - perhaps consider breaking the data into max of 1GB chunks
Sounds like a good use-case for a Linux filesystem. Nested folders of files will take you a long way.