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I wonder if the author would use DuckDB WASM now?
is it doing HTTP range request, to not download an entire db?
I'm using DuckDB WASM on github pages. This will take about 10 seconds to load [1] and shows business trends in my county (Spokane County). This site is built using data-explorer [2] which uses many other open-source projects including malloy and malloy-explorer. One cool thing... if you use the UI to make a query on the data - you can share the URL with someone and they will see the same result / query (it's all embedded in the URL).

[1] - https://mrtimo.github.io/spokane-co-biz/#/model/businesses/e... [2] - https://github.com/aszenz/data-explorer

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>(or IPFS or any static file hoster)

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It would be a it more compelling if every example, at least for me, didn't return `[error: NetworkError: A network error occurred.]`
Where does the 600mb SQLite file live though? GitHub won’t host that. Lfs server?
Is it just me or It does not run on Firefox. I ran on edge it works. In Firefox I get: [error: NetworkError: A network error occurred.]