Side tracking here : to me, it seems like every DB is relational, no?
What use case would a DB used and not be relational? With my minimal experience in DB, I haven’t seen any other use cases than a relational DB.
Side tracking here : to me, it seems like every DB is relational, no?
What use case would a DB used and not be relational? With my minimal experience in DB, I haven’t seen any other use cases than a relational DB.


Capitalism has carcinisation for rent. If something stay solvent long enough, it will turn into a rent seeking subscription.


My girlfriend gets excited easily while I don’t really do. I feel like its a personality trait like any other.
I have strong feelings, but excitement isn’t one I feel that much. It’s okay and I don’t feel bad anymore about it.


I am not in the US. Seeed shipping would kill me


The official Pico, I can only find them at 9$. I am not in the US.


I can find an arduino nano clone for 3$. There are use case for ultra cheap electronics like that.


Arduino has its place for self-taught hobbyists. For a lot of projects, a simple code is more than enough, so there is no point of going into the more advanced mcu like esp32 or stm32.
My reason asking is because there are other scheme I feel are more adequate for non relational data, but this isn’t my domain and I barely dabbled in that, so that’s worth absolutely nothing.
But your point about the data being used later makes a lot of sense and I didn’t think about that. Down the road, someone will ask you to create links to your data and if you already have a DB, then you don’t have to change the whole infrastructure to accommodate that. You can create new schemes and already have a somewhat functional access to it.
Thanks for the input.