Why I’m Building VerseDB: One Engine for Modern Applications...
Modern applications are fragmented by default. A typical stack today might use: SQL for transactions MongoDB for flexible documents Redis for realtime state Pinecone or Weaviate for vectors Firebase for sync Separate tools for analytics, permissions, and operations That works — until the complexity
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