pgredis VS air

Compare pgredis vs air and see what are their differences.

pgredis

Redis in front, postgresql out back (by yob)

air

Awesome Interface for e-Readers (by bjesus)
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pgredis air
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10.0 3.3
over 3 years ago 12 months ago
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pgredis

Posts with mentions or reviews of pgredis. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-24.

air

Posts with mentions or reviews of air. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-24.
  • Ask HN: Admittedly Useless Side Projects?
    21 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Jun 2022
    I have plenty of ultra niche projects and I never regretted working on any of them. On the contrary - i use them daily and it brings me much joy. Here are three:

    https://github.com/bjesus/muxile lets me continue my tmux session on the phone, bridging the two over WebSockets. How many people use tmux extensively AND want to continue on the phone? Not much i guess...

    https://github.com/bjesus/callibella is my way to sync my personal calendar to my work calendar without revealing my personal entries. It's very useful for me but less needed if your personal calendar is Google because i heard they have their own integration.

    https://github.com/bjesus/air is my AwesomeWM based Interface to my PostmarketOS Kobo e-reader. Linux on your e-reader isn't a huge market share to begin with...

  • PostmarketOS 22.06 released – now upgrades are possible
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Jun 2022
    To those who are curious - I've created a PostmarketOS / AwesomeWM based interface for e-readers, currently happily running it as a daily driver on my Kobo Clara HD. https://github.com/bjesus/air

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pgredis and air you can also consider the following projects:

Simula - A Simula 67 parser written in C++ and Qt

Smalltalk - Parser, code model, interpreter and navigable browser for the original Xerox Smalltalk-80 v2 sources and virtual image file

muxile - Putting tmux on your mobile - Muxile is a tmux plugin that lets you control a running tmux session with your phone, no app needed.

fauxjsp - JSP implementation with fast page reloads that uses an interpreter rather than a compiler

callibella - Sync your personal calendar to your work calendar, privately 🐒

mega_calendar - Plugin for redmine: Brings a better calendar and more opportunities to display issues and holidays

react-qml - Build native, high-performance, cross-platform applications through a React (and/or QML) syntax

rockstar - Makes you a Rockstar C++ Programmer in 2 minutes

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