Radicale-DecSync
datahike
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Radicale-DecSync
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Tasks.org on PC?
You can use Tasks.org + DecSync CC + Syncthing to synchronize your data to a PC. There you would set up Radicale + Radicale-DecSync and then point a CalDAV client at Radicale (disclaimer: I have never tried this myself)
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Show HN: Matrix-CRDT – real-time collaborative apps using Matrix as backend
For calendar I would say: https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync + https://syncthing.net/ and for sharing with someone you would run some web client on VPS talking to https://github.com/39aldo39/Radicale-DecSync
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Is there Syncthing-like software that syncs up contacts, calendar, tasks, etc?
DecSync is good but there aren't any software that can read the folder containing contacts, calendar and tasks unless you use the version of radicale that supports DecSync which at this point isn't p2p anymore. So that way you can connect Thunderbird to it.
- Need a reliable, secure, and easy way to backup Calendar and Contacts
datahike
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The Ten Rules of Schema Growth
Datahike [0] provides similar functionality to datomic and is open source. It lacks some features however that Datomic does have [1].
[0]: https://github.com/replikativ/datahike
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Is Datomic right for my use case?
You can also consider other durable Datalog options like datahike or datalevin which can work either as lib (SQLite style) or in a client-server setup; if you want to play with bi-temporality XTDB is a rock solid option with very good support and documentation.
- datahike for reagent SPA?
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Open source Datomic?
Check https://github.com/replikativ/datahike
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Max Datom: Interactive Datomic Tutorial
Oh really interesting. I didn't know about that. I was actually going threw the old Mendat code base and was considering using that.
I would really like a pure Rust version of Datomic for embed use cases.
There is all also Datahike, that is going in that direction too. It is maintained and actively developed.
https://github.com/replikativ/datahike
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Show HN: Matrix-CRDT – real-time collaborative apps using Matrix as backend
Having an Datomic like store backed by something like this.
https://github.com/replikativ/datahike
Is an Open Source variant of Datomic.
Lambdaforge wants to eventually have this work with CRDTs.
Using the Matrix ecosystem for this is quite interesting as it solves many problems for you already.
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Ask HN: Why are relational DBs are the standard instead of graph-based DBs?
Unlike some other commenters, I agree that graph models are usually a better fit for most data than relational models. There's been some interesting work in recent years developing this idea: in the Clojure world there's Datomic, XTDB, and a host of competitors, all of which build on work from Semantic Web/SPARQL/triplestores and logic programming. Some are even intended to be used as primary datastores: they support some amount of schema and constraints, have well-defined consistency and ACID guarantees, etc. This makes them unlike graph databases like Neo4J and others, which fill an architectural role more like Elasticsearch as a read-optimization tool. Here's an interesting talk making a case for triple-based databases.
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Datascript + automatic persistency
Have a look at https://github.com/replikativ/datahike and https://github.com/replikativ/datahike-postgres
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Clojure Datalog Databases
There is now a datahike linux native image preview available: https://github.com/replikativ/datahike/releases/tag/preview
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Functional Programming with B trees
And implemented as a full-on datastore queried via Datalog: https://github.com/replikativ/datahike
What are some alternatives?
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
xtdb - An immutable database for application development and time-travel data compliance, with SQL and XTQL. Developed by @juxt
Matrix-CRDT - Use Matrix as a backend for local-first applications with the Matrix-CRDT Yjs provider.
datalevin - A simple, fast and versatile Datalog database
y-crdt - Rust port of Yjs
datascript - Immutable database and Datalog query engine for Clojure, ClojureScript and JS
effitask - Graphical task manager, based on the todo.txt format.
rss-proxy - RSS-proxy allows you to do create an RSS or ATOM feed of almost any website, just by analyzing just the static HTML structure.
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
asami - A graph store for Clojure and ClojureScript
DecSync - Synchronize RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without a server
terminusdb - TerminusDB is a distributed database with a collaboration model