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**Adam Stacoviak:** But that's MySQL, Planet Scale. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** There's one which I know is PostgreSQL. Maybe it's not Planet Scale... What was it...? |
**Jerod Santo:** Supabase? |
**Gerhard Lazu:** I think it's Supabase. I think it's Supabase. I think that's what I'm thinking. Yeah. See? Not enough time to experiment. \[laughs\] |
**Adam Stacoviak:** There is a conversation, let's just say there's a conversation. So we may be meeting in the middle, let's just say. Don't wanna give too much away. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Exactly. |
**Adam Stacoviak:** But dreams... We are dreaming together. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Exactly. And we need to experiment a lot. So that's the whole point, right? We need to try a couple of things out, see what makes sense... I know Jerod loves his PostgreSQL, the vanilla one, the open source one... |
**Jerod Santo:** I do... |
**Gerhard Lazu:** You know, as unaltered as they come. |
**Jerod Santo:** So good... |
**Adam Stacoviak:** We're actually coming out with a T-shirt, Gerhard. It says "Postgres-compatible is not Postgres." \[laughter\] |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Really?! Okay, I wasn't aware of that... Okay. |
**Jerod Santo:** No, not really. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Okay... |
**Adam Stacoviak:** We want to. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Is that the Jerod tagline? |
**Jerod Santo:** No, that's actually a Craig Kerstiens tagline. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Right. |
**Jerod Santo:** I do like "Just Postgres" as a T-shirt. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** "Just Postgres." Yeah. |
**Jerod Santo:** Just Postgres. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** We will be doubling down on that. That's what matters. And we'll be improving that part as well. All this is leading us into that direction, and that's really exciting. |
**Adam Stacoviak:** That's why I wrote this right here... I was writing it right there. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** There you go. On a napkin? It's a thing! |
**Jerod Santo:** Okay! Now we have a plan. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** That's how all dreams start, on a napkin. |
**Adam Stacoviak:** Mm-hm. I've been doodling while we're having this call. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Put some B's and some dollars as well, while you're at it. |
**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, put some dollars on there. |
**Adam Stacoviak:** Sure. |
**Jerod Santo:** Step one, Postgres. Step two, question mark. Step three, profit. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** \[01:09:52.19\]Or Postgres, change the s into $. That'd be good. |
**Adam Stacoviak:** That's right, I'll do that. |
**Jerod Santo:** That's our business plan. We're gonna turn Postgres into dollars. |
**Adam Stacoviak:** Well, let's say somebody's listened this far, and they're thinking, "Man, this really sucks, okay?" |
**Gerhard Lazu:** What sucks? |
**Adam Stacoviak:** "I'm here at the end of this amazing episode--" Well, I'm gonna tell you what sucks. I'm gonna tell you. They're gonna be like "I liked this show. Come on, guys... What's going on here?" Can we dream a little bit to where this might go, the next version of Kaizen? Can we give them some prescription?... |
**Jerod Santo:** Well, I think it makes sense to do our next Kaizen on the Changelog if we don't have anywhere else to do it... |
**Adam Stacoviak:** That's right. Yeah. |
**Jerod Santo:** Which is probably likely, right? I mean, we could cross-post it to the Ship It feed, I guess... |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Or episode 91 will be Kaizen in two and a half months. \[laughter\] |
**Jerod Santo:** Yeah. And so will 92. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** That's also possible. And so will 92, yeah. Or we go straight to 100, and then people are like "What the hell? Where's all the rest?" |
**Jerod Santo:** Right. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** So it'll be 90, 100... It will be just going 10 to 10. We were just talking about Fahrenheit and Celsius... \[laughter\] |
**Jerod Santo:** That's more of a Celsius thing... 100 is hot. I would say we would publish our next Kaizen on the Changelog feed. Ain't that safe? That's probably the safest bet today. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** I think so. It's what makes most sense to me, too. |
**Jerod Santo:** And stay tuned for more. We'll have more to say on that episode. |
**Gerhard Lazu:** Well, I have one thing which I really have to say, and I have to mention this, because I've been trying to get to someone from 1Password since January 15th, when I sent my email, and I haven't heard back... So if someone knows someone within 1Password that can help with their services account... This ... |
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