hist-prototype
just-an-email
hist-prototype | just-an-email | |
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1 | 2 | |
0 | 80 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | C# | |
- | MIT License |
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hist-prototype
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects ā Show and tell
I have 2 projects that I'm looking to eventually adapt into a database backend that's API compatible with RocksDB (with enhancements!). The first of which is a Extendible Hashing Implementation in Rust (it was my first attempt at Rust, so it's kinda messy): https://github.com/chiefnoah/MehDB
It achieves very promising performance for u64 sized types (which will eventually be an offset into a log).
The other is a similar concept using modified B+Trees that have subtrees for all writes to a record: https://github.com/chiefnoah/hist-prototype
This one is implemented in Python for fast iteration, as I realized I wasn't happy with how fast I could iterate with Rust. This one is, IMO, a more complete approach towards full historical query-capable systems. I'm slowly chipping away at it, though I haven't had progress lately. I spend no real money to host them, just the code, though I'm certain I've shortened the life of my NVMe drives due to writing and rewriting large files for testing.
just-an-email
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects ā Show and tell
https://tnxfr.com/ - to send texts/links or maybe files to any device.
I built this 6 years ago when I needed to send a long URL to my smart TVs browser and got frustrated by existing options out there. It's OSS and still sees some usage[1]to this day.
[1] https://tnxfr.com/stats
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Snapdrop ā AirDrop equivalent through a web browser using WebRTC
On a similar note: I use [1] for sharing files, links etc. between two devices. Best feature for me: I can generate a qr code, scan that and be instantly connected - no matter which network Iām on.
[1]: https://github.com/mustakimali/just-an-email
What are some alternatives?
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hypothesize - An attention-preserving browser-based app for integrated note-taking and reference management.
PeaceFounder.jl - Centralised E2E verifiable evoting by pseudonym braiding and history trees
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lootscraper - RSS feeds and Telegram bot for free game and loot offers.
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borg-repository-explorer - [Personal Project] An electron-based UI for exploring Borg Backup repositories
application - Buckets Desktop Application
just-an-email - App to share files & texts between your devices without installing anything