Yes but mostly related to purpose specific things: passenger carriers have additional safety checks for cabin things like seats, oxygen and evacuation systems. Cargo carriers have additional safety checks for things like cargo restraint and decompression systems.
Furthermore (and I don't know if this is related to the cause of this crash), cargo jets tend to be older/refurbished passenger planes that have outlived their useful lives flying passengers.
This is just a single table DB though? At that point, why not just export to a csv or dataframe or whatever and leverage analysis packages to analyze whatever you wanted to.
I admittedly might just not have or understand the use case nor have I thought about how large a Gmail account actually is so feel free to ignore if I'm missing something!
- Searching a plain text data file is O(n). Searching a SQLite database that has been properly indexed, which is very easy to do nowadays with FTS5, is O(log n) worst case scenario and O(1) in the best case. This doesn't explain why SQLite over a dataframe or anything, but it definitely justifies it over plain text for large email collections.
- SQLite is really easy to write custom views and programs around. Virtually every major programming language can work with it without issue. See also: simonw's wonderful https://datasette.io/ .
- SQLite is an accepted archival format by the Library of Congress, if you ever want to go down the rabbit hole of digital preservation.
It depends on what I'm looking for. If I have a specific thing that I'm just looking for an answer on, then I typically will use ChatGPT. Most of my google searches are either navigational, things i know Google will return more quickly than ChatGPT ("how old is this actor", "when was xx player drafted") or when I'm interested in browsing results (looking for recipes for borscht, I want to see a few different recipes).
Had my 9 year old play it and he enjoyed it, though he did say that he didn't get why weapons were charging and when he could use them. Instructions or some indicator of availability would improve it, but overall it's good!
In my experience, it's pretty easy and reasonably cheap. I've used capsule for a few years and it's fine. The downsides are: 1) it can be hard to get prescriptions same day and 2) they don't carry everything I take so I still have one prescription I have to get at a B&M pharmacy.
Furthermore (and I don't know if this is related to the cause of this crash), cargo jets tend to be older/refurbished passenger planes that have outlived their useful lives flying passengers.