noosphere
materialize
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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noosphere
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2023)
Subconscious | Full-time | REMOTE - Hiring globally, current team is San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Brisbane
At Subconscious, we’re building new infrastructure for an internet of ideas.
Noosphere is a next generation network protocol; a worldwide content graph (no blockchain though).
Subconscious is a social note-taking app powered by Noosphere and AI.
Our founders are former browser engineers from Google and Mozilla. We are a small, funded team of four.
We're looking for a few more folks to help bring our work into the world. Specifically, we are hiring:
- DevOps: you should know the ins and outs of cloud infrastructure orchestration and its interplay with deployed applications and services
- Cryptography/Privacy: help us make strong guarantees about public and private information, and bring user legibility to content provenance and authority
Some topical links:
- Subconscious Blog: https://subconscious.substack.com/
- Noosphere Project: https://github.com/subconsciousnetwork/noosphere
If you are interested, please drop us a line to introduce yourself at [email protected]
- Current Progress of IPFS
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Noosphere, a protocol for thought. A worldwide knowledge graph on top of IPFS.
Source code: https://github.com/subconsciousnetwork/noosphere
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Noosphere, a Protocol for Thought
Currently we have a CLI that demonstrates multi-device synchronization in principle. You can install it using `cargo install noosphere-cli` (it installs a binary called "orb"). We also have pre-built binaries of orb for x86_64 Linux that you can find on our releases on Github (e.g., https://github.com/subconsciousnetwork/noosphere/releases/ta...). We'll be expanding our pre-built binaries to include other platforms soon.
Also, we have recently released a Swift package that gives a path to easily install our project as a dependency in XCode. We're turning the corner on offering the same FFI backing implementation as a TypeScript + WASM package, too. But, as I mentioned it's early days for us, so set your expectations accordingly.
The best way to stay up to date with new things you can do is join our Discord. I make regular announcements there about our technical progress.
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Centralization Is Inevitable
Plug: I'm working with the author on a decentralized protocol for networked thought and a companion browser called Subconscious. We're a very young project and just getting off the ground.
If you're interested in topics like the one in the article, all our work is open source and we love getting into it with folks on Github or our Discord (link in the README): https://github.com/subconsciousnetwork/noosphere
materialize
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Ask HN: How Can I Make My Front End React to Database Changes in Real-Time?
[2] https://materialize.com/
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Choosing Between a Streaming Database and a Stream Processing Framework in Python
To fully leverage the data is the new oil concept, companies require a special database designed to manage vast amounts of data instantly. This need has led to different database forms, including NoSQL databases, vector databases, time-series databases, graph databases, in-memory databases, and in-memory data grids. Recent years have seen the rise of cloud-based streaming databases such as RisingWave, Materialize, DeltaStream, and TimePlus. While they each have distinct commercial and technical approaches, their overarching goal remains consistent: to offer users cloud-based streaming database services.
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Proton, a fast and lightweight alternative to Apache Flink
> Materialize no longer provide the latest code as an open-source software that you can download and try. It turned from a single binary design to cloud-only micro-service
Materialize CTO here. Just wanted to clarify that Materialize has always been source available, not OSS. Since our initial release in 2020, we've been licensed under the Business Source License (BSL), like MariaDB and CockroachDB. Under the BSL, each release does eventually transition to Apache 2.0, four years after its initial release.
Our core codebase is absolutely still publicly available on GitHub [0], and our developer guide for building and running Materialize on your own machine is still public [1].
It is true that we substantially rearchitected Materialize in 2022 to be more "cloud-native". Our new cloud offering offers horizontal scalability and fault tolerance—our two most requested features in the single-binary days. I wouldn't call the new architecture a microservices design though! There are only 2-3 services, each quite substantial, in the new architecture (loosely: a compute service, an orchestration service, and, soon, a load balancing service).
We do push folks to sign up for a free trial of our hosted cloud offering [2] these days, rather than trying to start off by running things locally, as we generally want folks' first impression of Materialize to be of the version that we support for production use cases. A all-in-one single machine Docker image does still exist, if you know where to look, but it's very much use-at-your-own-risk, and we don't recommend using it for anything serious, but it's there to support e.g. academic work that wants to evaluate Materialize's capabilities to incrementally maintain recursive SQL queries.
If folks have questions about Materialize, we've got a lively community Slack [3] where you can connect directly with our product and engineering teams.
[0]: https://github.com/MaterializeInc/materialize/tree/main
- What I Talk About When I Talk About Query Optimizer (Part 1): IR Design
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We Built a Streaming SQL Engine
Some recent solutions to this problem include Differential Dataflow and Materialize. It would be neat if postgres adopted something similar for live-updating materialized views.
https://github.com/timelydataflow/differential-dataflow
https://materialize.com/
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2023)
Materialize | Full-Time | NYC Office or Remote | https://materialize.com
Materialize is an Operational Data Warehouse: A cloud data warehouse with streaming internals, built for work that needs action on what’s happening right now. Keep the familiar SQL, keep the proven architecture of cloud warehouses but swap the decades-old batch computation model for an efficient incremental engine to get complex queries that are always up-to-date.
Materialize is the operational data warehouse built from the ground up to meet the needs of modern data products: Fresh, Correct, Scalable — all in a familiar SQL UI.
Senior/Staff Product Manager - https://grnh.se/69754ebf4us
Senior Frontend Engineer - https://grnh.se/7010bdb64us
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Investors include Redpoint, Lightspeed and Kleiner Perkins.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2023)
Materialize | EM (Compute), Senior PM | New York, New York | https://materialize.com/
You shouldn't have to throw away the database to build with fast-changing data. Keep the familiar SQL, keep the proven architecture of cloud warehouses, but swap the decades-old batch computation model for an efficient incremental engine to get complex queries that are always up-to-date.
That is Materialize, the only true SQL streaming database built from the ground up to meet the needs of modern data products: Fresh, Correct, Scalable — all in a familiar SQL UI.
Engineering Manager, Compute - https://grnh.se/4e14099f4us
Senior Product Manager - https://grnh.se/587c36804us
VP of Marketing - https://grnh.se/9caac4b04us
- What are your favorite tools or components in the Kafka ecosystem?
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2023)
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Dozer: A scalable Real-Time Data APIs backend written in Rust
How does it compare to https://materialize.com/ ?
What are some alternatives?
subtext - Markup for note taking
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
atproto - Social networking technology created by Bluesky
risingwave - Cloud-native SQL stream processing, analytics, and management. KsqlDB and Apache Flink alternative. 🚀 10x more productive. 🚀 10x more cost-efficient.
orbitdb - Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web
openpilot - openpilot is an open source driver assistance system. openpilot performs the functions of Automated Lane Centering and Adaptive Cruise Control for 250+ supported car makes and models.
wine
rust-kafka-101 - Getting started with Rust and Kafka
fireproof - Realtime database, runs anywhere. Install Fireproof in your front-end app or edge function, and sync data via any backend.
dbt-expectations - Port(ish) of Great Expectations to dbt test macros
shuttle - Build & ship backends without writing any infrastructure files.
scryer-prolog - A modern Prolog implementation written mostly in Rust.