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I was wrong. CRDTs are the future
I am. But i know very little about CRDTs lol, so we'll see how that goes. I'm interested in converting some immutable, local-first data warehouse tooling i enjoy to a CRDT version. Prior it was more.. Git-like. Basically just Git with data structures inspired-massively from Noms[1].
The thing i've found most interesting is it appears[2] that CRDT backends need to expose CRDT flavored types to users. Which is to say how i'm writing this combines the notion of a type, say `[i32]` with how you want the merges to work. CRDT works great but based on my amateur-hour researching on the subject i don't feel you can write a single CRDT merge strategy for a single data type ala `[i32]` and have it be always correct. Applications need to indicate enough context on what makes sense for a given data type.
So yea, i agree with you. I'm interested in making a database-like thing, backed by CRDTs, but i also have seen very few general purpose implementations with CRDTs. It feels like i'm breaking "new ground", while having no idea what i'm doing and having no intention of being an actual researcher here. I'm just making apps i enjoy heh.
- Building a decentralized database
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Picking low-hanging memory usage bugs of an open source database
Most of the changes are in the noms package which used to live in a separate repo (https://github.com/attic-labs/noms), but Dolt has since adopted them.
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Downsides of Offline First
Not much more to say other than Noms was my favorite project (https://github.com/attic-labs/noms) for a while until acquisition and the engineers are now the ones behind Replicache (https://replicache.dev/).
I think this is going to be the next "Realm" that works everywhere.
- calling Format() on a time struct in a golang program changes the default Location's timezone information in the rest of the program
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Steps to build Database System from sratch?
The storage layer based on Noms: https://github.com/attic-labs/noms
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Dolt is Git for Data: a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge
Noms might be what you’re looking for (https://github.com/attic-labs/noms). Dolt is actually a fork of Noms.
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CondensationDB: Build secure and collaborative apps [open-source]
People that are interested in a similar feature set should check out https://github.com/attic-labs/noms and the SQL fork of Noms, https://github.com/dolthub/dolt
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Distributed search engines using BitTorrent and SQLite
With respect to IPFS and Merkle Search Trees, can anyone "in the know" comment on how they're materially different than Probabilistic B-Trees as defined by Noms[1] and Dolt[2]? I've been playing a lot with the Noms variant (Prolly Trees) lately and have often wondered where they differ from IPFS-ish Merkle Search Trees. If at all.
[1]: https://github.com/attic-labs/noms/blob/master/doc/intro.md#...
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MongoDB to store our data as documents, close to JS objects
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How to choose the right type of database
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Mastering Microservices: A Hands-On Tutorial with Node.js, RabbitMQ, Nginx, and Docker
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Uploading and Serving Images from MongoDB in Golang
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Database Fundamentals
Writes in MongoDB are persisted before the server returns acknowledgement. For a typical replica set deployment, this additionally means replicated and made durable on disk for a majority of nodes.
MongoDB has tunable durability guarantees; clients can opt-out of this behavior.
The layers are deep, but this is the function that handles waiting before acknowledgement:
https://github.com/mongodb/mongo/blob/20f42d9dc89999d119f35a...
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Create your own AI voice assistant bot with Node.js using Google Bard
MongoDB — a database service
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MongoDB Quick Start Guide 🍃⚡️
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RavenDB - ACID Document Database
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