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        <title>A SurrealDB in Every Tab: Dynamic App State from a Static Site, No SPA</title>
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        <summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;&#x2F;posts&#x2F;databses-in-the-browser&#x2F;&quot;&gt;Part 2&lt;&#x2F;a&gt; was the survey. This is the experiment — the one that made me care about this whole topic. And the first thing I have to do is correct a misconception I let myself carry for a while, including in an earlier draft of this very post: &lt;strong&gt;this was never really about search.&lt;&#x2F;strong&gt;&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;</summary>
        
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