hREA
ObjectBox Java (Kotlin, Android)
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hREA
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“Existing frameworks of accounting are too narrow in scope.” hREA is simple, modular, and composable economic building blocks. Watch the demo and see how hREA is progressing.
If you’re curious, REA stands for Resource-Event-Agent. The h is for Holochain software implementation of that accounting framework. Dive deeper into hREA: 🕸️ Full Ecosystem Session: https://youtu.be/WsIut-gtCvQ 🕸️ hApp spotlight: https://blog.holochain.org/happs-spotlight-hrea-a-private-messenger-app/ 🕸️ GitHub: https://github.com/h-REA/hREA 🕸️ Website: https://hrea.io 🕸️ Get involved: https://discord.gg/um4UsxdFDk 🧩 #HolochainOpenDev 🧩
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Why Zulip will not get on the blockchain bandwagon
> Also get tired of the aspirational rants of how it is going to fix supply chains and offer banking to the underserved communities. And yes, I understand banking, supply chains, and crypto enough to know that that will never happen.
agreed. have you heard of hREA [1] and http://valueflo.ws, by Bob and Lynn from http://mikorizal.org? it's sort of an open source SAP alternative, that is designed as local-first software. it uses the REA accounting method [2] to implement LETS or mutual credit type economic networks for cooperatives / small business ecosystem / commons based peer production / any transitional/solidarity economies.
Bonfire is also implementing Valueflows vocabulary on ActivityPub [3].
[1] https://github.com/holo-rea/holo-rea
[2] http://www.jeffsutherland.org/oopsla97/haugen.html
[3] https://bonfirenetworks.org/
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About Offline First
are running encrypted app code for them so that they can take part in the app/network, without having the required technical chops (the holofuel currency measures processing power). the FAQ does a good job of explaining it a bit more: https://holo.host/faq/
i'm not super interested in the whole holo thing (they sold holofuel hosting credits). i am glad they did it because it meant the team could ramp up development.
about the marx and engels thing. i am most excited about the potential for http://valueflo.ws on top of holochain [3], because it will allow us to move away from today's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, into a new paradigm of Network Resource Planning (ERP) software, that i hope will have a big impact on supply chains of the next economy (socialist).
[1] https://github.com/holochain/holochain
[2] https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/holo-take-back-the-intern...
[3] https://github.com/holo-rea/holo-rea
- What's socialist view about cryptocurrency?
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On Central Planning with Computers
Check out the holochain project as well as valueflo.ws/hREA projects. There is a lot of work being done on "next-economy"/post-capitalist technology in the "web3" space. Some other people to check out in that space are Arthur Brock and Mikorizal software.
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P2P and Commons Accounting
Might want to check out the Holo-REA github for the latest implementation of some of these ideas being built on Holochain: https://github.com/holo-rea/holo-rea
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Why I Choose Blockchain.
Example, Valueflo.ws is based on, if I understand it correctly, Resource-Event-Agent (REA) accounting, as an alternative to traditional double entry bookkeeping, and an implementation of these are ideas are currently being built on Holochain, as Holo-REA.
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Cargill open-sources Splinter, its ‘blockchain-like’ supply chain software
Something that really blew my hair back is hREA - a combination of the Resources Events Agents (REA) accounting method, with the distributed application framework holochain. It's fully open source: https://github.com/holo-rea/holo-rea
This is a fun intro: http://mikorizal.org/futures.html
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Long time socialist, newbie programmer here looking for suggestions for a new project I'm starting
Check out Valueflo.ws / hREA (formerly HoloREA): https://github.com/holo-rea/holo-rea
ObjectBox Java (Kotlin, Android)
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Publishing to F-Droid
When I first attempted to publish to F-Droid, I experienced several pipeline issues. After reading through the pipeline logs in GitLab, I realized that my application's database (ObjectBox) was not entirely FOSS compliant and was causing build failures. The following day was spent migrating my app to Room.
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Looking for android java developer mentor
I would focus on Kotlin instead of Java, there's really no point in sticking to Java at this point. And when it comes to databases, some local ones that are pretty easy to get into are Realm and ObjectBox, SQLite can definitely be a bit overwhelming at the beginning.
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Will ObjectBox ever support AARM64 architecture for Linux machines?
Not sure what exactly the issue is in your case, but linux-aarch64 is already a supported platform for ObjectBox (with some dependencies on libc versions etc). Maybe raise an issue for https://github.com/objectbox/objectbox-java with your specific error output and some details on your setup?
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Want to build a simple database app....Where do I start
Just to add to this, there's also Realm and ObjectBox as alternatives.
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EdgeDB 2.0
Adding ObjectBox [0] to the list.
[0] https://objectbox.io/
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Best libraries for Android Developers
Obectbox
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Embedded databases - What is an embedded database? and how to choose one
While - strictly speaking - "database" refers to a systematic collection of data, "Database Management System'', or DBMS, refers to the piece of software that provides an efficient and versatile method of working with data(eg: ObjectBox). However, often the term "database" is also used loosely to refer to a DBMS, and you will find most DBMS only use the term database in their name and communication.
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Best way to store nosql data locally on Android device?
Maybe this? I've been looking at it recently.
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Best way to pass data to a fragment and prevent Transaction Too Large exceptions?
https://github.com/objectbox/objectbox-java is an alternative to Room.
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ObjectBox 3.0: an embedded lightweight database for (Java) objects without ORM/SQL layer
Here's the issue
What are some alternatives?
holochain - The current, performant & industrial strength version of Holochain on Rust.
Apache Hive - Apache Hive
RxDB - A fast, local first, reactive Database for JavaScript Applications https://rxdb.info/
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
WatermelonDB - 🍉 Reactive & asynchronous database for powerful React and React Native apps ⚡️
SQLDelight - SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
syn - Generalized Holochain DNA and UI library for building real-time shared state hApps
Nitrite Database - NoSQL embedded document store for Java
crypto-fees - Website for comparing total daily fees of various blockchain protocols.
rasgueadb - Indexing and querying layer for LMDB and flatbuffers
RoomAsset - A helper library to help using Room with existing pre-populated database [DEPRECATED].