postgrest-js
automatic-ripping-machine
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MIT License | MIT License |
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postgrest-js
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
At one point, I really thought it was used in Supabase. But I guess they only wrote the js wrapper for it. https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js
Came here to mention Hasura as well (not sure of it's popularity though) https://hasura.io/graphql/database/postgresql
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Why supabase client don't introduce min, max and count functions
Min/Max looks like it still has to be done via RPC (with sample code here) https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js/issues/206
- Completely baffled about async call.
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Why to use Supabase instead of Prisma (or any other ORM) with a Postgres DB?
There's nothing wrong with this and they're pretty open about it. But the SDK they provide for direct database operations is the weakest of the ones I've used, when it should be the strongest I think. It leverages PostgREST which is a tool for auto generating REST APIs from schemas. From the README: "The goal of this library is to make an "ORM-like" restful interface."
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Should I use Prisma to get data or Supabase itself to get data
Looks like there's an open github issue that might answer some of your questions: https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js/issues/303
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Supabase secrets management available in beta
I think it’s great too. I wish they would shore up some of their existing releases though. Probably most notably, the ability to query aggregates via the officially supported route is missing: https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js/issues/206
The workarounds suggested are not ergonomic for most use cases and it feels pretty out of place for such basic functionality to be missing in what otherwise feels like a pretty full featured product.
Their Realtime product is another example of something that languishes while new features get launched.
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Need help looking for a tool
I haven't completely understood what you are looking for but I think Supabase could be potential useful alternative backend for you supabase.io ?
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How I Built Skillbit: Linktree, but for Your Skills
I used postgrest-js to communicate with my PostgREST endpoint. The library is easy to use and does everything for you.
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Supabase-JS v2
yes you're right. The JS library is a thin wrapper around PostgREST's API (https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js)
Supabase now offers a few more features which integrate with the Postgres database - File Storage (s3), Authentication, Deno Functions, and Realtime (database change listeners). Each of these services is a standalone server and each has a corresponding JS library.
"supabase-js" wraps up the modular JS libraries into a single library for convenience
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Supabase May 21: Apple and Twitter Logins, Supabase Grid, Go and Swift Libraries
* Swift Libraries are now underway thanks to @satishbabariya [2]
We still have a long way to go for mobile support, but the Apple logins is a big one. If you ship an app to the App Store with any third-party logins, you're required to enable Apple logins as well. While this sounds like a bit of over-reach, it's actually quite cool - if you use Apple login they obfuscate your email so that the 3rd party app don't get access to your personal data. Quite nice!
[0] CSV: https://github.com/supabase/postgrest-js/pull/187
automatic-ripping-machine
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BTFS (BitTorrent Filesystem)
This project still seems alive to my pleasant surprise.
https://github.com/automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-rippi...
I never had it fully working because the last time I tried, I was too focused on using VMs or Docker and not just dedicating a small, older computer to it, but I think about it often and may finally just take the time to set up a station to properly rip all the Columbia House CDs I bought when I was a teen and held on to.
- Blue ray discs taking longer to rip than normal DVDs?
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Advice to build an all in one blu-ray ripping and storing (for jellyfin) machine.
Ok. It was actually software as well: https://github.com/automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-ripping-machine
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
I really like ARM (automatic ripping machine)
https://github.com/automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-rippi...
Put a DVD/blu ray in a drive and it automatically determines the title, starts ripping, then pops the disc out when it's done.
There's options for post-ripping transcoding also.
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Nolan Says Buy Oppenheimer on Blu-ray So No Evil Streaming Service Can Steal It
It's a pain to get set up initially, but the Automatic Ripping Machine[1] plus Jellyfin/Plex/etc[2] makes for a great combination.
[1] https://github.com/automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-rippi...
[2] https://jellyfin.org/
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Looking for experiences with Automatic Ripping Machine and a multi-DVD ripping build
I have a lot of DVDs that I would like to rip and then convert into mkv files. Many of these are small productions that aren't likely to be on "Linux ISO" trackers, so "just download them instead!" is not a valid option. I just recently came across posts like this one and this one and even this one here on DataHoarder (which sadly didn't get any responses) and this one from this past week about this awesome GitHub project called Automatic Ripping Machine that is based on this original post from 2016, but I'm happy to see that it has been getting updates even within the last few weeks.
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Help dumping audio CDs?
To lump on to abcde, its used to great effect within ARM.
- How do I set up the Automatic ripping machine in a container?
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Best way to digitize DvD collection onto Macbook/ Plex Media Server
GitHub - automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-ripping-machine: Automatic Ripping Machine (ARM) Scripts
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Connect Blu Ray drives to my server
I beg to differ Automated Ripingp Machine
What are some alternatives?
nuxt3-supabase - Nuxt 3 module and composables for Supabase.
docker-ripper - The best way to automatically rip optical disks using docker!
solid-supabase - A simple wrapper around Supabase.js to enable usage within Solid.
makemkv-autorip-script - A bash script for automatically ripping movies using MakeMKV, with parallelization for multiple drives.
gotrue-swift - A Swift client library for GoTrue.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
postgrest-go - Isomorphic Go client for PostgREST. (Now Updating)
automatic-ripping-machine - Automatic Ripping Machine (ARM) Scripts
vue-supabase - A supa simple wrapper around Supabase.js to enable usage within Vue.
whipper - Python CD-DA ripper preferring accuracy over speed
flarebase-auth - Firebase/Admin Auth Javascript Library for Cloudflare Workers
JBOPS - Just a Bunch Of Plex Scripts