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Like the looks of this. Any chance you'll be adding support for SQLite at some point?


Oh yes! Should be done fairly easily, we have DuckDB coming in the next release, we can also add SQLite. You use SQLite to develop locally I guess?


I can't really tell what those databases are that are coming soon, a "hover" over the icons would be nice. SQLServer coming anytime soon, my coworkers are working on some data integrity work right now and it might be a nice tool for them.


It's Databricks, Iceberg and Redshift, which on the first survey that we did were the most asked. But as per this post and a broader audience it appears SQLite at least win! We'll add also SQLServer in the list


Yes I second this. I use sqlite for local use and also for prototyping data designs, so sqlite support is very useful indeed - not a deal breaker but definitely a tick item.


Will also give nao a shot as soon as this is shipped. A LOT of non corp data work happens in SQLite and duckdb.


Yes just local, but love to use Nao to quickly analyze datasets


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Yes, they just did start buying from Russia. It is a security concern these days and was discussed as recently as yesterday in Swedish media.


It's a security concern but it is not as big a one as Russian gas.

If you import 10 years of gas you import 10 years of gas.

If you import 10 years of uranium for the LWR you imported more like 1000 years of uranium for fast reactors.

Gas is difficult to ship long distances and dependent on pipeline networks. It is hard to substitute American or Middle Eastern gas for Russian gas but easy to replace Russian uranium with uranium from South Africa, Australia and many other places.


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