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Sync engines enable instantly responsive UI. But the tradeoff is usually slow startup because all data must be pre-loaded. Zero's query-driven sync enables precise control over when data syncs. To demonstrate, we scaled our "zbugs" demo up to 2.5M rows. Introducing Gigabugs:

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Mess. Filling up my head. A mess that prevents me from thinking clearly. A mess made from my pointless thoughts. Our head is the home of our thoughts. Our own private and wonderful place, where our feelings arrive from our heart. Our heads, thoughts and feelings. They are all our own. Therefore, it could be assumed that all this inside our head is familiar to us. Always in order. And just as clean as we want. We might assume so ourselves. But the truth may be completely different for us. When the mess and noise swells inside us. What if. What if. What if. These thoughts echo in our heads. Scary scenarios of the future. Painful memories of the past. Acute worries of the present. This can all pile up in our heads into one squiggly mess that seems to have no form. No beginning nor end. It fills our heads. And we can't think clearly anymore. Yet we may think that we must be better than this mess. We must fight it. Not because we deserve something better. But because being imprisoned by thoughts is foolish. We know the mess in our head consists only from our thoughts that have all for some reason have popped up in our heads to cause disorder. To fill our heads with typical nonsense of ours. To remind us how messed up we actually are. We must be better than our useless messy head. We need to take back our control. That's why we try. And try. To force the mess out from our head. But the more we try, more the mess grows. Because it is touched by our worry about losing control and our self-loathe from our failure. In addition to everything else. The mess grows. And grows. Until it's hard to see a way out anymore. We got trapped in our thoughts. Into our overthinking. Even though we thought we knew better. But although it seems hopeless, in reality our head is not as familiar to us as we believed. That's why there is still room to think clearly. Although it is hard to see. That's why everything will be alright. Is your head a mess sometimes too? #artwork #animation #mentalhealth #darkart #dark #relatable #wolfart

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