> why someone would start something in a memory unsafe language these days
You might like what we (Splitgraph) are building with Seafowl [0], a new database which is written in Rust and based on Datafusion and delta-rs [1]. It's optimized for running at the edge and responding to queries via HTTP with cache-friendly semantics.
Hmm... thanks. Maybe it was a hiccup? Does it happen when you click these links in my comment? We haven't been able to replicate on Firefox mobile, but we do have an issue with 500 errors in Firefox when double clicking links in the sidebar of the docs (I know, I know...)
You might like what we (Splitgraph) are building with Seafowl [0], a new database which is written in Rust and based on Datafusion and delta-rs [1]. It's optimized for running at the edge and responding to queries via HTTP with cache-friendly semantics.
[0] https://seafowl.io
[1] https://www.splitgraph.com/blog/seafowl-delta-storage-layer