On today's episode of Loud in Tech, we cover a range of topics, starting with Anton Zhiyanov's blog post on "SQL shaming" and the need to stick with SQL as the common language for databases. We also discuss Viktor Lofgren's decision to work on his passion project Marginalia Search full-time and the challenges of maintaining productivity. Additionally, we cover news on a new Linux filesystem, a new command-line tool for Linux, and a London-through-time quiz game from Monkeon. The show also features discussions on the history of the ampersand and the implications of using AI-generated content in AI training. Finally, we end with updates on a new open-source tool for managing ClickHouse clusters and the ASUS ROG Ally Gaming Handheld device that can run Linux.