orbitdb.org
The website for OrbitDB (by orbitdb)
website
The Inko Programming Language website. (by inko-lang)
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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orbitdb.org
Posts with mentions or reviews of orbitdb.org.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-23.
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Did anyone else see what I saw? IPFS is 100% ready, that’s huge!
Beyond that, it can be used for a database with OrbitDB, which is pretty limited compared to a centralized database, but may still open some interesting doors. For example, it may be possible for a game with relatively small storage requirements (e.g. No Man's Sky) to eliminate their servers entirely by storing the persistent parts of their game on IPFS and using smart contracts to govern modifications to that data.
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Decentralized... Backend? Building An Angular dApp With OrbitDB And IPFS
OrbitDB
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Storing users data into ipfs
Another project you might look at is: https://orbitdb.org/. They've also added a pub-sub feature that would seem to be a good fit for a social platform.
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Is OrbitDB alive ?
I was going through the OrbitDB website and Github repo, I didn't see any recent activity
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Inko 0.11.0 released: including a native code compiler, package manager, a new scheduler, and more!
While I'm looking into fixing the CSS based on your comment, nothing is deployed yet (see here in case you don't believe me), as I haven't decided yet if I just want horizontal scrollbars for long code blocks, or change how long lines are broken apart (which is the issue here). When I said "which is a bug I just noticed", I meant I noticed it after you pointed it out and I decided to take a look. I'm not sure what makes you think I'm secretly modifying anything, then claiming it was working fine in the first place.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing orbitdb.org and website you can also consider the following projects:
website - Flutter documentation web site
docs.checklyhq.com - Checkly docs
whitepaper
crystal-website - crystal-lang.org website
mqtt.org - The mqtt.org website
sebasic - A basic Jekyll theme for programmers
vala-www - Website of the Vala programming language
website - This is moo's website. moo is a tech consultancy company that aims to solve tough problems with technology. We help our clients achieve technical excellence, strengthen their core technologies, scale with flexibility and create seamless digital experiences
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol