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speaklikeabrazilian.com
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
Found a job and moved to Spain, so will spend 2023 practicing Spanish and some Catalan.
Job is related to climate change, so will continue mixing workflow managers, climate experiments, HPC, Python, data analytics.
Other than that continue moderating r/functionalprogramming and r/fuzzylogic on reddit, add more Brazilian Portuguese expressions to https://speaklikeabrazilian.com, and try to release Apache Commons Imaging 1.0, and a new version of some old Jenkins plug-ins I haven't managed to find someone to adopt them.
If I find time will probably try to learn some more Prolog and reasoners with SPARQL/RDF/Jena...
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New website to learn Portuguese
Hugo is another static site generator that you can try if you are not familiar. You create a blog, but locally, and then publish it somewhere like netlify or GitHub. In my case I chose GitHub, and will switch from Jekyll to Hugo because it's faster: https://github.com/tupilabs/speaklikeabrazilian.com
hyperhyperspace-core
- Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
- HyperHyperSpace – Make all data local. Communicate only through data sync
- Thin Platforms
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I was wrong. CRDTs are the future
Not all CRDT libraries focus on text editing. For example, I'm working on a Byzantine fault tolerant general-purpose data sync library loosely based on CRDTs: https://www.hyperhyperspace.org
I'm finding it painfully difficult but it is evolving steadily.
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AWS is playing chess, Cloudflare is playing Go
I'm thinking there's an interesting parallel between my browser-based p2p project [1] and cloudflare workers / DurableObjects. Instead of DurableObjects, we got HashedObjects [2], and instead of workers running on an edge network somewhere, we got in-browser p2p nodes running a browser-to-browser mesh network.
[1] Hyper Hyper Space: https://www.hyperhyperspace.org
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The Future Needs Files
I agree with the author on the merits of the file abstraction, but I think the concept should be updated for networked devices. We need file formats that support both offline usage and seamless sync over the network.
For example, here I use a merkle DAG-based file format to represent CRDT-like types:
https://www.hyperhyperspace.org
The resulting abstraction can be universally looked up using a hash (or short sequence of words), can be modified offline and synchronized flawlessly. It's still WIP (for example, you still can't export it to an actual file, hehe).
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The data model behind Notion's flexibility
> I've been kicking around the idea of writing a CRDT-based editor using this model.
I got around to creating a data layer (p2p, browser-based, CRDT-backed) for something like this:
https://github.com/hyperhyperspace/hyperhyperspace-core
I'd be interested in collaborating on your editor
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The Web’s Missing Interoperability
I'm working on it, Ben [1].
Believe me, it is not easy thing to do.
[1] https://github.com/hyperhyperspace/hyperhyperspace-core
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Solid Project: All of your data, under your control
Look at Hyper Hyper Space!
https://github.com/hyperhyperspace/hyperhyperspace-core
Its goals are similar, the approach is more pragmatic (p2p data layer using standard web browsers and webrtc).
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