Rusty Conover
Data infrastructure engineer and founder of Query.Farm. Building DuckDB extensions, scaling data platforms, and writing about what I learn along the way.
Recent Activity
View all →Rusty tackled a variety of integration and compatibility challenges across the DuckDB ecosystem today.
Rusty focused on low-level transport and worker lifecycle improvements across the vgi-rpc-typescript and vgi-rpc-python codebases, with parallel development on private infrastructure.
Rusty spent the day working across two main repositories, with significant activity in private repos as well.
Quack and VGI: Two Approaches to Bringing RPC to DuckDB
Quack — the new client/server protocol extension for DuckDB — was announced today. It's been built since November 2025, almost exactly as long as I've been building VGI. Here's what's interesting, what's surprising, and where the two projects converge and diverge.
DuckDB ↔ Arrow Compatibility: A Status Page
A working status page for the Arrow-related issues and PRs I've filed against duckdb/duckdb — the UNION saga, schema/data disagreements in nested appenders, type fidelity through round-trips, and the bigger question of how defensive the C Data Interface should be.
GeoSilo vs GeoArrow + Byte Stream Split: Two Approaches to Geometry Compression
A detailed comparison of GeoSilo's delta-integer encoding against GeoArrow's columnar float64 layout with Parquet BYTE_STREAM_SPLIT, covering compression ratios, precision tradeoffs, and when each approach wins.
VGI Injector: A Tiny HTTPS Download-and-Execute Binary in Zig
I needed a self-contained binary that downloads a program over HTTPS and exec's it — small enough to run in a FROM scratch container with nothing else. Go and Rust couldn't get small enough. Zig could.
TIME Data Type Compatibility Across Databases
A survey of the TIME data type across 14 databases, comparing supported ranges, maximum values, and whether the special value 24:00:00 is accepted.
Telemetry for DuckDB Extensions Without the Pain
I open-sourced the telemetry client I use across Query.Farm's DuckDB extensions. It's two files, one function call, and it only collects platform and version info.
Releasing vgi-rpc: An RPC Framework Built on Apache Arrow
I built an RPC framework for Python that uses Apache Arrow IPC as the wire format and Python Protocol classes as the interface definition. No .proto files, no codegen — just type annotations.
Acronym-Aware Case Conversions in the DuckDB Inflector Extension
The Inflector extension for DuckDB now supports configurable acronyms, so case conversions preserve terms like HTML, API, and URL as fully uppercase — configured through a native DuckDB setting.
What I've Been Working On
Full activity log →I've been deep in ecosystem stewardship these past few months, systematically upgrading infrastructure across dozens of repositories while shipping production systems and contributing upstream enhancements to major projects. February was dominated by future-proofing the Query-farm extension portfolio for DuckDB 1.5 and launching a complete multi-language vgi-rpc ecosystem, while January and December balanced core database improvements with classified projects that remain tastefully mysterious. Throughout this period, I've focused on the intersection of scale, reliability, and elegant systems design—whether that's fixing silent data drops in Apache Arrow or adding delightful features like paw safety alerts to weather apps.
Spearheaded DuckDB 1.5 compatibility across 25+ extensions and standardized documentation structures, while contributing upstream enhancements to Apache Arrow across JavaScript, Swift, Rust, and Go implementations for custom metadata support and dictionary serialization fixes.
Shipped Fair Weather Friend with progressive web app support and specialized modes for cycling and dog walking, plus launched a production-ready vgi-rpc ecosystem in Python, C++, Go, and TypeScript with unified branding and Cloudflare documentation infrastructure.
Improved DuckDB core observability through profiler hooks and enhanced table scan explanations, while maintaining systematic dependency upgrades and cryptographic enhancements across the community extensions landscape.