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socket
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A SETI-like project to train LLM on libgen, scihub and the likes?
we're working toward this with Socket runtime (https://github.com/socketsupply/socket).
Our ultimate goal is to provide a web browser-compatible environment (for quickly building UIs) with a state of the art P2P protocol — A DTN design that is fault and partition tolerant, with comprehensive and complete NAT traversal, without any server or cloud infrastructure requirements from the user — lowering the technical and monetary barriers for distributing and parallelizing work beyond the cloud.
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Building a decentralized name system on top of IRC
if you're looking for an easier way to build p2p applications, you might be interested in the Socket runtime (https://github.com/socketsupply/socket)
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A new cross-platform solution for Web developers
How easy would it be to make a Socket-based GUI program, stick it on a thumb drive and run it on a friend's PC?
The Distribution Guide (https://socketsupply.co/guides/#distribution-guide) has instructions for code signing on Apple platforms, but I'm curious about the "weekend project" angle. Like, does `ssc` produce exe, apk? Could I use it to make a self-contained app that can launch without installation on Linux?
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Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud (2019)
Definitely check out SocketSupply! https://socketsupply.co/guides/#p2p-guide
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The Tauri Mobile Alpha Release
There is a brand new one called Socket, it’s more targeted at web developers - no rust or anything required. Backend is also completely optional. It supports all mobile and desktop — it will ship a stable release next month: https://github.com/socketsupply/socket
SyncedStore
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Local-first software: You own your data, in spite of the cloud (2019)
This article has been quite the inspiration for many projects and progress on this front. I think we're seeing more and more developments around CRDTs and local-first frameworks / applications.
I'm working on a few projects in this area:
- https://www.typecell.org - Notion meets Notebook-style live programming for TypeScript / React
- https://www.blocknotejs.org - a rich text editor built on TipTap / Prosemirror that supports Yjs for local-first collaboration
- https://syncedstore.org - a wrapper around Yjs for easier development
In my experience so far, some things get more complicated when building a local-first application, and some things get a lot easier. What gets easier is that once you've modeled and implemented the data-layer (which does require you to rethink / unlearn a few principles), you don't need to worry about data-fetching, errors etc. as much as in a regular "API-based" app.
Another interesting video I recommend on this topic is about Linear's "Sync Engine" which employs some of the local-first techniques as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2m3jaJixU
- SyncedStore - build CRDT-powered collaborative Vue apps for the web
- SyncedStore - build CRDT-powered collaborative React apps for the web
- SyncedStore - build multiplayer CRDT-powered collaborative apps for the web
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Show HN: SyncedStore CRDT – build multiplayer collaborative apps for React / Vue
Hi! Great questions :)
First of all, SyncedStore does not implement any CRDT algorithms. Credits for this go to Yjs [1] (and its author Kevin), which it uses as underlying CRDT.
Yjs and Automerge are (afaik) the two most commonly used CRDT implementations. Both have their pros and cons, but Yjs has focused a lot on performance [2].
Automerge has a bit friendlier "Immer style" [3] API. I'm not too familiar with @localfirst/state, but it seems to add a Redux style API on top of Automerge.
My approach with SyncedStore was really to provide an API on top of Yjs that's as simple as possible to use in React / Vue / Svelte or plain JS app. I.e.: only use a single React Hook to observe changes, and use regular Javascript assigments to update values. The API is inspired mostly by Reactive Programming libraries such as MobX [4] (from the same author as Immer).
Hope you're still following along :) Maybe it helps to compare the TODO-MVC applications, as both SyncedStore (https://github.com/YousefED/SyncedStore/tree/main/examples) and @localfirst/state (https://github.com/local-first-web/state/tree/main/examples/...) have implemented these as examples!
[1]: https://github.com/yjs/yjs
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Web Applications from the Future: A Database in the Browser
I’m exploring the ideas (an easy to use framework to build local-first [1] apps) in my library Reactive-CRDT (https://github.com/yousefed/reactive-crdt). Feedback welcome!
All credit for the underlying tech to YJS, which has been amazing as mentioned by others in this thread.
[1]: https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first.html
What are some alternatives?
flet - Flet enables developers to easily build realtime web, mobile and desktop apps in Python. No frontend experience required.
FluidFramework - Library for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
napajs - Napa.js: a multi-threaded JavaScript runtime
RxDB - A fast, local first, reactive Database for JavaScript Applications https://rxdb.info/
corrosion - Gossip-based service discovery (and more) for large distributed systems.
automerge - A JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently by different users, and merged again automatically.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
adama-lang - A headless spreadsheet document container service.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one
mps3 - Infraless Database over any s3 storage API.
osmosis-js - JS reference implementation of Osmosis, a JSON data store with peer-to-peer background sync