I just wanted to share Richard's PGCon 2014 keynote for anyone here that wasn't aware of it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvmMzI0X7fE

It's a great talk about the historical relationship between SQLite and PostgreSQL as well as a celebration of the usefulness of SQL. Richard goes through several specific examples of how SQLite is currently or could potentially be used as a superior application file format to a "pile of files." He also throws in a dig at NoSQL databases that anyone who appreciates both SQL and the general concept of truth will find highly amusing.

Near the end of the speech (around the 32:30 mark), a certain unnamed SQL-based SCM makes a special appearance (spoiler alert: it's Fossil).

Thanks, Richard, and everyone else, enjoy!
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