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tptacektoday at 2:46 AM1 replyview on HN

SQLite is used in a lot of unconventional settings (for SQL databases) where these settings don't make as much sense. But that's what makes the "edition" useful; it captures the use case we all mean when we're thinking of the "database" lego in an application stack.


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mikepurvistoday at 3:42 AM

While that's true, editions are more about leaving legacy decisions behind while keeping the backward compatibility promise.

Even if you're in one of those unconventional settings (say, a bare-metal microcontroller or something), you'd probably still start from edition 2026 and mutate your settings accordingly, rather than using the defaults that are 26 years old.