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0.0 | 9.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 15 days ago | |
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- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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calligrapher-ai
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[OFFER] I will develop your desktop application for just $40.
When I write a program I usually make it focused on a single thing that it's supposed to accomplish. For example, Calligrapher AI lets you type text and then "writes" the same text in human-like handwriting while you watch, and lets you save the image. Beep Knobs is just a board with knobs (albeit a fancy one) that lets you generate customized beeps. And Genetic Origins Heatmap does just what it sounds like, produces a world map indicating where your ancestors came from (using 23andMe DNA data, for example).
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What are you using Rust for?
Calligrapher.ai ported from JavaScript - uses Sciter
skytable
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Show HN: Skytable's new NoSQL engine BlueQL with injection safety, improved perf
Hey HN!
I've been working on Skytable since 2020 and after several iterations from a simple K/V store, we've walked the path to this release. The goal of Skytable is to deliver a solid foundation for building data intensive applications.
Skytable's primary goal is performance and scale. Even with a query language it can outperform K/V stores which use simple commands (benchmarks will be shared in another post).
Several implementations in Skytable (especially around query evaluation and execution) are fundamentally different from SQL and even NoSQL counterparts and there are some entirely new concepts which might make it a little hard to grasp.
BlueQL is a very important part of Skytable and it employs some interesting concepts to try and reduce the surface for injection attacks and tries to be a modern and secure alternative to SQL.
- Source code: https://github.com/skytable/skytable
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Skytable’s new NoSQL engine released: BlueQL, injection protection, collections and performance improvements
Here are some quick links: - Source code: https://github.com/skytable/skytable - Rust driver: https://github.com/skytable/client-rust
- Skytable NoSQL Database: Even with BlueQL, Skytable Outperforms Redis and KeyDB
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The first version of Redis, written in Tcl
I think this is relevant... These are 3 OSS databases that can be an alternative to Redis:
- KeyDB: https://github.com/snapchat/keydb
- Dragonfly: https://github.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly
- Skytable: https://github.com/skytable/skytable
I have used keyDB before. The raft consensus makes building an HA Redis easy.
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Skytable PHP Client
:) in fact, I copied the definition from the project page and Skytable is not finished project yet. You can see here, the real time features in the road map. https://github.com/skytable/skytable/issues/203
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Commit 1 to 1000 and beyond: Two years of maintaining an open-source project
Back in June 2020, I started writing what is now known as Skytable, a NoSQL database project. Ever since, I have been maintaining Skytable, mostly in my free time and have recently been spending a lot of time on it. Here's a little story on my two years of experience in maintaining an open-source project: what it's like, the highs and lows and the future.
- So, you call yourself the fastest key/value store? It's 5X, 10x and 25X faster
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Jotsy: A self-hosted notes app powered by Skytable, Axum and Tokio
I'm delighted to release Jotsy — a self-hosted, free and open-source (Apache-2.0) note taking app, built with Skytable, Axum and Tokio. The most important goal of Jotsy is to be simple and focus on the most important thing, notemaking.
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NoSQL and Key-Value storage systems based on Rust (Redis and Tarantool replacements in Rust)
Skytable — A multi-model NoSQL database
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What are you using Rust for?
Well, we're building the Skytable database with it.
What are some alternatives?
ArangoDB - 🥑 ArangoDB is a native multi-model database with flexible data models for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions.
dragonfly - A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis
RusTOS - Real Time OS in Rust
shiba - Display a random Shiba from your terminal whenever you feel the need to. Because why not?
oxigraph - SPARQL graph database
sky-benches - Attempts at benchmarking Skytable with the others to see where we stand
winsafe - Windows API and GUI in safe, idiomatic Rust.
neuronika - Tensors and dynamic neural networks in pure Rust.
dbdoc - Document your database schema, because your team will thank you, and a single text file makes it easy. Works well with PostgreSQL and others.
justrunmydebugger - just run my debugger. see package here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:ila.embsys:justrunmydebugger/justrunmydebugger
nvim-matrix-bot - Just a bot for Neovim's Matrix room(s)