pelikan
terminusdb-store
pelikan | terminusdb-store | |
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4 | 2 | |
1,929 | 356 | |
0.1% | 0.3% | |
0.0 | 7.8 | |
7 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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pelikan
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Elon: "[Twitter's] recommendation algorithm was using absolute block count, rather than percentile block count, causing accounts with many followers to be dumped, even if blocks were only 0.1% of followers."
And the engineering team are far from imbeciles because they built one of the worlds' best cache and RPC microservice components. As well as the fact that up until Musk took over the website was running just fine (other than your issue with product decisions).
- GitHub - twitter/pelikan: Pelikan is Twitter's unified cache backend
- Pelikan, Twitter‘s framework for building caches
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NoSQL and Key-Value storage systems based on Rust (Redis and Tarantool replacements in Rust)
You forgot https://github.com/twitter/pelikan
terminusdb-store
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NoSQL and Key-Value storage systems based on Rust (Redis and Tarantool replacements in Rust)
TerminusDB - open source graph database and document store
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Data Immutability, Verifiability and Integrity Without the Blockchain Overhead
Really interesting article - would be very fascinated to hear any detail on use cases for hashing an immutable database.
In TerminusDB we have built an immutable DB based on these (our storage implemented in Rust [1]) principles and are now moving towards content addressable hashing and encrypted layers [2]; however, our user community haven't really found many use cases for these features. I'm sure financial services and other such heavily regulated industries need the governance and confidence, but don't have any detail of the likely implementations.
1. https://github.com/terminusdb/terminusdb-store
What are some alternatives?
parity-db - Experimental blockchain database
lucid - High performance and distributed KV store w/ REST API. 🦀
PumpkinDB - Immutable Ordered Key-Value Database Engine
CacheLib - Pluggable in-process caching engine to build and scale high performance services
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
rsedis - Redis re-implemented in Rust.
libmdbx-rs - Rust bindings for MDBX
tikv - Distributed transactional key-value database, originally created to complement TiDB