They aren't using git as a database, they're using it as revision history. The database is whatever they decide to store in git. For crates.io, for example, they use JSON files in directories.
If you put an sqlite database in git, you are wouldn't say "git is the database", and that's true here too.
That said, yeah, you shouldn't roll your own database. Take your source code (JSON from crates.io) from git, and compile it into an sqlite file (for example) for download.
"he has impractical business ideas" is what I assume you're talking about? I wasn't asking for a description of Kramer in his entirety, just what made you use him as your yardstick. I can't find that on the wikipedia page.
To go back to the original topic, yeah, you're probably right he'd have been interested in cryptocurrencies! I can imagine that an episode about it could've been pretty funny and have ended in making a ton of money only to break even in the end because of greed or poor decisions.
Dude, chill. I'm not going to watch an entire nine seasons to satisfy a minor curiosity. I wouldn't read an entire library when the librarian can direct me to the specific book I'm interested in.
You replied to me as if I would have any idea what you were talking about, knowing I wouldn't. You were performing for everyone reading this thread instead of engaging in good faith.
"Cryptocurrency bad" is getting real tiring, especially when I'm not even speaking positively about it.
Not a bad speech, and ICE agents trying to intimidate observing Chicago PD officers is gonna be a lot harder than civilians, but isn't it ridiculously hard to strip qualified immunity?
The water in milk also turns to milk. Everything becomes a black hole as the milkpocalypse consumes the universe.