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Good question. Two reasons. The first is that both MySQL and PostgreSQL use running services which consume memory even when not in use. PostgreSQL is particularly bad, using a minimum of 10Mb per open database. Ideally, this is supposed to be a small footprint installation, using minimal resources, but getting the best performance possible from those resources used.
The second reason, is that I'm lazy. It's much easier to script SQLite, with no permissions, than a bigger bulkier service.
The second reason, is that I'm lazy. It's much easier to script SQLite, with no permissions, than a bigger bulkier service. I actually tried MariaDB and got it working quite well. Unfortunately, getting 8mb4 support configured via scripting was just overly complicated, and there was no guarantee of a good result. K.I.S.S right?
**It's INSECURE!!!**