* feat: allow advertising a fake version to clients
The server usually runs unstable Atuin, and is well monitored. But let's
not advertised the unstable version to clients, as they will notify
users there is an update available.
* fix test build
* add verified column to users table
* add database functions to check if verified, or to verify
* getting there
* verification check
* use base64 urlsafe no pad
* add verification client
* clippy
* correct docs
* fix integration tests
* init daemon crate
* wip
* minimal functioning daemon, needs cleanup for sure
* better errors
* add signal cleanup
* logging
* things
* add sync worker
* move daemon crate
* 30s -> 5mins
* make clippy happy
* fix stuff maybe?
* fmt
* trim packages
* rate limit fix
* more protoc huh
* this makes no sense, why linux why
* can it install literally just curl
* windows in ci is slow, and all the newer things will not work there. disable the daemon feature and it will build
* add daemon feature
* maybe this
* ok wut where is protoc
* try setting protoc
* hm
* try copying protoc
* remove optional
* add cross config
* idk nix
* does nix want this?
* some random pkg I found does this
* uh oh
* hack, be gone!
* update contributing
P99 is usually <100ms which is excellent, but occasionally has big
spikes to 1000ms. This is only on the record index.
I don't want this to get out of hand. I've ran a few test queries and
they all complete very fast, and are purely index scans.
Hopefully this helps figure out if it's a specific user with tonnes of
stores or something? Otherwise there could be something up with my db.
I should probably also figure out some proper log levels or tracing lol.