Gotcha. Not sure about your setup, but I think a lot of LLM tooling uses graph databases, which typically aren’t great for BI / traditional analytics.
I do a lot of data prep and modeling for that traditional BI use case. You’ll get the best performance out of a columnar database, by far. But you can get a lot of mileage out of Postgres, up to a certain size of data.
Whatever your DB, you’ll want dedicated models/tables to serve those timeseries visualizations or file dumps. Using “materialized views” can be a nice middle ground, to avoid building full-on data pipelines and a lot of change data capture issues.
If you’re doing a lot of data modeling, I’d highly recommend looking into dbt-core (the open source version).
What kind of database are you using?
Can only speak to the US, but I don’t find this weird.
They want to keep up with the private sector - this is how ppl already interact with their employers, medical providers, their bank, even the damn library. But we all know it takes gov’t 10+ years just to get a website working… so it is scary to think what kind of old/insecure tech are using.
Most gov’t agencies here still maintain other forms of interaction, IE paperwork.
Maybe.. can you give a little more detail on what you’re trying to do? Is this for data viz on Bitcoin Treasuries?
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There can be a range of solutions for different use cases. If you want the ability to use your Bitcoin savings to pay for shit which is priced in fiat, this type of managed “monthly reconciliation” service can greatly reduce your cap gains events
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What is the actual DB built into strfry? Something custom?
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