klevdb
Scrabble Solver by Kamil Mielnik
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MIT License | CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
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klevdb
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Show HN: Goqite, a persistent message queue Go library built on SQLite
The performance of https://github.com/klev-dev/klevdb is 10x https://github.com/maragudk/goqite so it makes me assume the durability is somewhat lacking. Can you speak to the tradeoffs here around message loss?
I would think that having a small chance of message loss due to writing to an append only log in batches might be a reasonable trade off for many things (if that is how it works).
- klevdb: Fast message store, written in Go
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https://klev.dev
I'm fascinated by the idea of Kafka and wanted to use it like a saas in my own apps, so I made my own take on it. It also doubles as a key/value store, so its useful for a bunch of things. The store itself is OSS and you can find it at https://github.com/klev-dev/klevdb.
- Show HN: klevdb – Fast Message Store
Scrabble Solver by Kamil Mielnik
- Scrabble Solver
- Scrabble Solver (scrabble-solver.org)
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Show HN: Modern Font Stacks – New system font stack CSS for modern OSS
Well done tool, thanks!
I used it at https://scrabble-solver.org and got a small performance improvement (from ~70% to ~80%) in PageSpeed Insights on mobile.
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The insanity of being a Scrabble enthusiast
I got Scrabble as a Christmas gift about 20 years ago and I immediately fell in love with it.
Fast forward 20 years and now I have a Scrabble Solver app (open source) in my portfolio that I'm proud of. It still needs improvements to run nicely on mobile.
Maybe someone will find it useful, so I'm sharing here :)
https://scrabble-solver.org
https://github.com/kamilmielnik/scrabble-solver
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