A behind-the-scenes look from the creator of Elixir himself. "Wait... Elixir? Really?" Picture this. You're scrolling through Hacker News, sipping your third coffee of the morning, and you see the headline: "Supabase launches Supavisor 1.0 — a Postgres connection pooler." Cool. Solid. Useful. Then you click in, read the docs, and realize... it's written in Elixir . And somewhere in the comments, you can almost hear the collective developer eyebrow-raise: "Why on earth would they build a Postgres connection pooler in Elixir?" It's a fair question. Most people in the broader programming community don't reach for Elixir when they think "infrastructure tool." They think Go. They think Rust. They think "something with a fancy concurrency model and a logo that screams performance." So when José Valim — yes, the creator of Elixir himself — went on record to explain why this choice actually makes a lot of sense, it was worth listening to.…