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Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate? (April 2022)
I am currently building a single-node graph database implementing the SPARQL query language. It is written in Rust and is named Oxigraph: https://github.com/oxigraph/oxigraph
I would love to get help, I have a working MVP but there are a lot of work left to get good performances for which I would love help. Some current problems are:
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Plasma 5.24
I've recently had to use KDE from Ubuntu 18.04 (Plasma 5.12) and my daily driver is Arch Linux with the current 5.24 beta. Improvement in Plasma is really incredible. Kudos to everyone contributing to make it better. It's such a stable and powerful system.
What's still lacking is unfortunately the application side: baloo indexer ist still a mess that hogs cpu and likes to corrupt itself every other day. Replaced it with mlocate. KDE Mail, Organizer, Akonadi are very powerful concepts and ideas and I hope some talented devs take on them and make them more stable and robust. The approach to use PostgreSQL/MySQL on the desktop has failed maybe there is a lighter way i.e. something like oxigraph (https://github.com/oxigraph/oxigraph) for implementing the Nepomuk/ Semantic Desktop ideas in a fast and stable way. For now I'm using evince and evolution for mail and reading PDFs.
Still hugs and love to everyone involved in Plasma I can't imagine using anything else and lately I'm replacing GNOME with Plasma everywhere I'm allowed to.
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Is there a SPARQLite?
Oxigraph might be suitable https://github.com/oxigraph/oxigraph. It has bindings for Python and JavaScript.
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Skytable: A NoSQL database project in Rust about 10X faster than Redis
I am currently working on an embeddable graph database. It uses the SPARQL query language. It's still WIP but I believe some people already use it on Android. https://github.com/oxigraph/oxigraph
sky-benches
- Skytable NoSQL Database: Even with BlueQL, Skytable Outperforms Redis and KeyDB
- So, you call yourself the fastest key/value store? It's 5X, 10x and 25X faster
- Ask HN: What are the best key-value self-hosted storage engines?
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Skytable: A NoSQL database project in Rust about 10X faster than Redis
UPDATE: I have published some initial benchmarks against KeyDB here: https://github.com/ohsayan/sky-benches. Oddly enough, the bump in the number of queries in KeyDB is similar to that of Skytable. If anyone has suggestions or find something to be anomalous, please open an issue!
What are some alternatives?
indradb - A graph database written in rust
skytable - Skytable is a modern scalable NoSQL database with BlueQL, designed for performance, scalability and flexibility. Skytable gives you spaces, models, data types, complex collections and more to build powerful experiences
KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis
SPARQL.ex - An implementation of SPARQL for Elixir
dragonfly - A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
wikibase-sdk - JS utils functions to query a Wikibase instance and simplify its results
Memcached - memcached development tree
react2solid - ReactJS to SolidJS Converter aka Transpiler
MapDB - MapDB provides concurrent Maps, Sets and Queues backed by disk storage or off-heap-memory. It is a fast and easy to use embedded Java database engine.
green-metrics-tool - Measure energy and carbon consumption of software
RocksDB - A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.