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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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crux
- Speeding Up `Atan2f` by 50x
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Bridging the Blockchain / Database Divide (Temporal Graph Queries for Corda)
Hi, a couple of my colleagues spent some time working on this integration with our open source database product (https://opencrux.com), and I'm curious to know - has anyone done similar things to connect Corda with a secondary off-the-shelf query engine?
- Crux 1.18.0 Is Out
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Crux 1.18.0 is out!
For more details, see the release notes.
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Looking for Intermediate & Advanced SQL Users for Research
The context is that I work on on https://opencrux.com, which offers a bi-temporal Datalog query layer (as well as SQL) that more or less addresses the intersection of the two, since Datalog is great for expressing recursive queries.
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How to query Datomic, Datascript, Asami, or other graph databases
I suppose another somewhat important distinction, once again performance related, is that graph databases will typically track index statistics to aid with query planning. For example, Crux uses stored knowledge of attribute-value cardinalities (recently via HyperLogLog) to optimise the join order of a query - this can make a big difference when attempting to traverse large graphs efficiently.
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Free project to practice sql ?
Agreed, recursive querying & bitemporal modelling in SQL are non-trivial problems, and the combination of the two is harder still. For an alternative perspective on tackling such problems I'd suggest looking at Datalog, which makes recursion a breeze, and a database with first-class bitemporality - both of which feature in https://opencrux.com (which I happen to work on :))
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Ask HN: What under-the-radar technology are you super excited about?
I work on Crux so can share a few details about our implementation of Datalog. The query is compiled into a kind of Worst-Case Optimal Join algorithm [0] which means that certain types of queries (e.g. cyclic graph-analytical queries, like counting triangles) are generally more efficient than what is possible with a non-WCOJ query execution strategy. However, the potency of this approach relies on the query planner calculating a good ordering of variables for the join order, and this is a hard problem in itself.
Crux is usually very competent at selecting a sensible variable ordering but when it makes a bad choice your query will take an unnecessary performance hit. The workaround for these situations is to break your query into smaller queries (since we don't wish to support any kind of hinting). Over the longer term we will be continuing to build more intelligent heuristics that make use of advanced population statistics. For instance we are about to merge a PR that uses HyperLogLog to inform attribute selectivity: https://github.com/juxt/crux/pull/1472
[0] https://cs.stanford.edu/people/chrismre/papers/paper49.Ngo.p...
- Bitemporal History
- Git as a NoSql Database
mnm
- TMTP a Internet protocol combining elements of email and the web
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 22, 2022
TMTP a Internet protocol combining elements of email and the web\ (3 comments)
- Show HN: Shortwave: Enjoy Your Inbox
- Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
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A realization of why email is critical infrastructure for the Internet
And yet none of those corporations has displaced email, despite the fact that it has become a universal cyberattack channel, with a stagnant UX that doesn't address most real-world use cases for email!
I saw a need for a safer, better, decentralized protocol for email, so I drafted one (TMTP) and implemented client & server. More at:
https://mnmnotmail.org/ & https://twitter.com/mnmnotmail
Related protocol projects in development include:
https://mathmesh.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Mail_Alliance
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Ask HN: If the Internet were redesigned today, what changes would you make?
The primary problem for email at this point is that it's a highly effective cyberattack channel, because it allows anyone, claiming any identity, to send you any content, without limits. This cannot be "fixed" as it's the intended function.
No one was working on an alternative that addresses this problem, so I drafted & implemented "TMTP".
https://mnmnotmail.org/
https://twitter.com/mnmnotmail
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A Review of “Kill It with Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems”
Before ditching SMTP/etc, we'd need something to replace them.
TMTP (my work) is a candidate. More at https://mnmnotmail.org/
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A case against text protocols
Well here's TMTP, a new email protocol, which uses a mix of text (JSON) for headers and binary for attachments.
https://mnmnotmail.org (this is my work)
- IRCv3
What are some alternatives?
xtdb - An immutable database for application development and time-travel data compliance, with SQL and XTQL. Developed by @juxt
matterbridge - bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
asami - A graph store for Clojure and ClojureScript
matterhorn - A feature-rich Unix terminal client for the Mattermost chat system
specter - Clojure(Script)'s missing piece
macOS-Security-and-Privacy-Guide - Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS
materialize - The data warehouse for operational workloads.
element-ios - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for iOS
mergestat-lite - Query git repositories with SQL. Generate reports, perform status checks, analyze codebases. 🔍 📊
ssh-chat - Chat over SSH.
dolt - Dolt – Git for Data
mnm-hammer - mnm implements TMTP protocol. Let Internet sites message members directly, instead of unreliable, insecure email. Contributors welcome! (Client)