blockpaint
atomic-server
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MIT License | MIT License |
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blockpaint
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What’s everyone working on this week (13/2021)?
I am working on a painting program for the terminal that is usable with the mouse. https://github.com/r00ster91/blockpaint Today I pushed a huge commit with lots of refactoring and improvements over what I did before. It was never meant to be so big but I got so sidetracked all the time with things I wanted to do here and there that it turned out this big. There's still lots of things to work on but if anyone wants to try it out I'd be happy.
atomic-server
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[Help] Atomic Data installation and configuration
Reading through https://atomicdata.dev/ seemed like a good option for notes/cms with collaboration.
- A proposed standard for modeling and exchanging linked data
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The Semantic Web is Dead - Long Live the Semantic Web!
Great read, wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments! We need to combine the vision of a web of linked data with the practicality of JSON. I think you’ll like Atomic Data, a project that I’ve been working on for almost three years now. It’s a modular specification that takes a strict subset of RDF to make it highly compatible with json. I’ve also written quite a bit of docs and some implementations, such as a server (written in rust) and a data browser (similar to notion), as well as a bunch of libraries.
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Is there an example app that uses Sled database in Rust?
I use sled in Atomic Server. Here's the actual sled usage.
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What’s everyone working on this week (9/2022)?
Working on Atomic-Server, a graph database / CMS for sharing structured data and schemas. Currently, I’m working on a CRDT implementation - trying to have conflict-free event-sourced version control system. Kind of harder than I thought!
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Why Decentralization Matters (2021) - Big tech companies were built off the backbone of a free and open internet. Now, they are doing everything they can to make sure no one can compete with them [00:14:25]
So for the past few years, I've been working on a new open specification, called Atomic Data. It takes inspiration from the semantic web, but is far more practical in its design and easier to use. Instead of only writing a spec, I also wrote a server / database, a client (browser GUI), and various libraries - all open source.
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Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend | Tauri Studio
I've made a Database with a GUI, and Tauri helped me to make the desktop build. It's really promising project. It's very flexible in how you use it - I'm currently using its async runtime to run my Rust Actix server, and using the WebView to render a React app. Being able to easily create a desktop tray icon with actions is pretty cool. I'm really looking forward to Android + iOS support.
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Publish and deploy semantic contents
I'm currently writing an open source database + server that helps with this process (it creates subject pages, gives you a Gui, serializes to RDF and other formats), called atomic-server. I think using this is currently the fastest way to get linked data deployed to the semantic web!
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The metaverse could let Silicon Valley track your facial expressions, blood pressure, and your breathing rates — showing exactly why our internet laws need updating
I'll just take this opportunity to promote an open source, decentralised database that I've been working on, called Atomic-Server. It's fast (written in rust), features built in full text search, authorisation, dynamic forms, and it runs on low end hardware. It features a new specification called Atomic Data that combines the best of json, rdf and type safety.
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What's everyone working on this week (44/2021)?
I'm working on adding authentication to atomic-server, an open source graph database with dynamic, decentralized schema validation.
What are some alternatives?
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rust-rocksdb - rust wrapper for rocksdb
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conserve - 🌲 Robust file backup tool in Rust
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strop - Stochastically generates machine code
lineiform - A meta-JIT library for Rust interpreters
manas - Manas project aims to create a modular framework and ecosystem to create robust storage servers adhering to Solid protocol in rust.