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Deno Cron
This is really interesting - we’ve tried really hard to solve some of these with Bacalhau[1] - a much simpler distributed compute platform. Would love your feedback!
[1] https://github.com/bacalhau-project/bacalhau
Disclosure: I confounded Bacalhau
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Building a Distributed Data Warehouse Without Data Lakes
It's an interesting question!
The problem is that the data is spread everywhere - no choice about that. So with that in mind, how do you query that data? Today, the idea is that you HAVE to put it into a central location. With tools like Bacalhau[1] and DuckDB [2], you no longer have to - a single query can be sharded amongst all your data - EFFECTIVELY giving you a lot of what you want from a data lake.
It's not a replacement, but if you can do a few of these items WITHOUT moving the data, you will be able to see really significant cost and time savings.
[1] https://github.com/bacalhau-project/bacalhau
[2] https://github.com/duckdb/duckdb
- Bacalhau: Compute over Data framework for public, transparent, verifiable work
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Ask HN: What tech is under the radar with all attention on ChatGPT etc.
Very selfishly - distributed compute. Not decentralized, distributed.
Compute and data are being created and run everywhere, we need platforms that understand how to use it and get insights without (or before) moving it.
Our contribution: https://github.com/bacalhau-project/bacalhau (think Kubernetes but built for the distributed world).
Disclosure: I co-founded the Bacalhau Project
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Building a Distributed World of WebAssembly with Bacalhau
Thank you so much for the feedback. Yeah, we REALLY do want to figure out a better naming/reference scheme. Do you have anything you've seen you really like?
Disclosure: I work on Bacalhau[1]
https://github.com/bacalhau-project/bacalhau
- What Is Bacalhau?
- GitHub
- The Bacalhau Vision – A Distributed Compute over Data Platform
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Waterlily.ai Launches to Make AI Art More Accessible and Equitable
Links off to the repo:
Waterlily.ai: https://github.com/bacalhau-project/Waterlily
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