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[4104.50 --> 4105.78] I think it's Superbase.
[4105.96 --> 4107.14] I think it's Superbase.
[4107.68 --> 4109.00] I think that's what I'm thinking.
[4109.34 --> 4109.50] Yeah.
[4109.50 --> 4109.90] Yeah.
[4110.02 --> 4110.34] See?
[4110.48 --> 4111.52] Not enough time to experiment.
[4113.24 --> 4114.86] There is a conversation, let's just say.
[4114.92 --> 4115.66] There's a conversation.
[4116.18 --> 4119.08] So we may be meeting in the middle, let's just say.
[4119.92 --> 4120.76] Don't want to give too much away.
[4121.58 --> 4121.94] Exactly.
[4122.20 --> 4123.20] But dreams.
[4123.40 --> 4124.26] We are dreaming together.
[4125.10 --> 4125.44] Exactly.
[4125.98 --> 4127.38] And we need to experiment a lot.
[4127.42 --> 4128.34] So that's the whole point, right?
[4128.36 --> 4131.00] We need to try a couple of things out, see what makes sense.
[4131.62 --> 4136.36] I know Jared loves his PostgreSQL, the vanilla one, the open source one.
[4136.40 --> 4136.84] I do.
[4136.84 --> 4138.72] You know, as unaltered as they come.
[4139.62 --> 4140.08] And he.
[4140.44 --> 4140.94] So good.
[4141.10 --> 4142.56] We're actually coming out with a t-shirt, Gerhard.
[4142.84 --> 4145.54] It says Postgres compatible is not Postgres.
[4146.38 --> 4146.74] Really?
[4147.94 --> 4148.38] Okay.
[4148.42 --> 4149.40] I wasn't aware of that.
[4149.62 --> 4149.76] Okay.
[4149.82 --> 4150.42] No, not really.
[4150.64 --> 4150.86] Okay.
[4151.24 --> 4151.90] We want to.
[4152.48 --> 4153.80] Is that the Jared tagline?
[4154.16 --> 4156.52] That's actually a Craig Kirstein's tagline.
[4156.78 --> 4157.00] Right.
[4157.00 --> 4161.14] I do like just Postgres as a t-shirt.
[4161.46 --> 4162.00] Just Postgres.
[4162.14 --> 4162.22] Yeah.
[4162.50 --> 4163.18] Just Postgres.
[4163.74 --> 4165.14] We will be doubling down on that.
[4165.26 --> 4165.92] That's what matters.
[4166.02 --> 4167.70] And we'll be improving that part as well.
[4167.84 --> 4170.16] You know, like all this is leading us into that direction.
[4170.56 --> 4171.54] And that's really exciting.
[4171.86 --> 4172.70] So I wrote this right here.
[4172.74 --> 4173.94] I was writing it right there.
[4174.20 --> 4174.60] There you go.
[4174.62 --> 4175.16] On a napkin.
[4175.50 --> 4176.12] It's a thing.
[4176.48 --> 4176.88] Okay.
[4177.04 --> 4177.86] Now we have a plan.
[4177.96 --> 4178.96] That's how old dreams start.
[4179.18 --> 4179.84] On a napkin.
[4180.34 --> 4182.36] I've been doodling while we're having this call.
[4182.66 --> 4186.50] Put some Bs and some dollars as well while you're at it.
[4187.22 --> 4187.46] Yeah.
[4187.48 --> 4188.38] Put some dollars on there.
[4188.56 --> 4188.70] Sure.
[4189.12 --> 4190.12] Step one, Postgres.
[4190.26 --> 4191.12] Step two, question mark.
[4191.20 --> 4192.20] Step three, profit.
[4192.58 --> 4192.74] Yeah.
[4192.78 --> 4193.48] Or Postgres.
[4193.62 --> 4194.78] Change the S into dollars.
[4195.04 --> 4195.46] It'll be good.
[4195.62 --> 4195.88] That's right.
[4195.92 --> 4196.40] I'll do that.
[4196.58 --> 4196.84] Yes.
[4196.94 --> 4197.44] So I'll do that.
[4197.80 --> 4198.80] That's our business plan.
[4198.90 --> 4200.46] We're going to turn Postgres into dollars.
[4201.28 --> 4204.62] Let's say somebody is listening this far and they're thinking, man, this really sucks.
[4204.74 --> 4205.08] Okay.
[4205.34 --> 4205.72] What sucks?
[4205.72 --> 4207.24] I'm here at the end of this amazing episode.
[4207.36 --> 4208.30] Well, I'm going to tell you what sucks.
[4208.90 --> 4209.68] I'm going to tell you.
[4209.84 --> 4212.60] They're going to be like, you know, I liked this show.
[4212.80 --> 4213.60] Come on, guys.
[4213.60 --> 4214.54] What's going on here?
[4214.54 --> 4218.04] Can we dream a little bit to where this might go?
[4218.18 --> 4219.66] The next version of Kaizen.
[4220.08 --> 4223.78] Can we give them some prescription versus just wait and see?
[4224.30 --> 4231.36] Jared, you mentioned subscribing to the changelog, which I think is a great next step after this.
[4231.36 --> 4236.36] Well, I think it makes sense to do our next Kaizen on the changelog if we don't have anywhere else to do it.
[4236.82 --> 4237.40] That's right.
[4237.82 --> 4238.04] Yeah.
[4238.10 --> 4238.94] Which is probably likely.
[4239.64 --> 4239.96] Right?
[4240.68 --> 4242.64] I mean, we could cross post it to the Shippet feed, I guess.
[4243.14 --> 4243.30] Yeah.
[4243.58 --> 4247.14] Or episode 91 will be Kaizen in two and a half months.
[4248.62 --> 4248.90] Yeah.
[4249.14 --> 4250.06] And so will 92.
[4250.28 --> 4251.02] It's also possible.
[4251.86 --> 4252.04] Yeah.
[4252.04 --> 4252.66] And so will 92.
[4252.92 --> 4253.06] Yeah.
[4253.06 --> 4255.84] Or we go straight to 100 and then people are like, what the hell?
[4256.30 --> 4256.52] Yeah.