postgres-wasm
v86
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Shell | Rust | |
MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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postgres-wasm
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The Docker+WASM Technical Preview
I used https://wasm.supabase.com/ to make sure some SQL commands I was writing for a blog were correct.
I miss a feature where I can share a link with some data/schema pre-seeded (maybe from a gist?)
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Postgres WASM by Snaplet and Supabase
We achieve this by mounting a compressed 9P filesystem in the VM. 9P provides a Python script which takes a filesystem folder,renames every file an 8-character name and produces a filesystem.json file representing a nested structure with files, original file names, sizes, etc.
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What is the best web-based PostgreSQL for Workshop
maybe https://wasm.supabase.com tech?
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Show HN: Postgres WASM
Hey HN, we’re excited about this launch. This was a collaborative effort with the team at Snaplet [0].
postgres-wasm is an embeddable Linux VM with Postgres installed, which runs inside a browser. It provides some neat features: persisting state to browser, restoring from pg_dump, logical replication from a remote database, etc.
The idea was inspired by CrunchyData’s HN post about a month ago [1]. We love the possibilities of Postgres+WASM, and so Supabase & Snaplet teamed up to create an open source version. The linked blog post explains the technical difficulties we encountered, and the architecture decisions we made.
We’re still working hard on this, but it’s at a good “MVP” stage where you can run it yourself. Snaplet are working on a feature where you can drag-and-drop a snapshot into your browser to restore the state from any backup. Supabase are exploring ways we can run the entire Supabase stack inside the browser. You can find the Snaplet repo here [2], and the Supabase fork here [3]. There’s very little difference between these two, we just have a different browser UI.
Both Supabase team and the Snaplet team will be in here commenting if you want to know anything else about the technical details.
[0] Snaplet: [https://www.snaplet.dev/](https://www.snaplet.dev/)
[1] Crunchy post: [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32498435](https://news....
[2] Snaplet repo: [https://github.com/snaplet/postgres-wasm](https://github.com...
[3] Supabase fork: [https://github.com/supabase-community/postgres-wasm](https:/...
v86
- Run Windows on the browser with WASM power
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WASI 0.2.0 and Why It Matters
> As a thought experiment, we're almost there! We could technically have `win95.img + bochs86vm.wasm + autorun.inf + msword.exe` wrapped in a "browser evaluator"
I looked into this and... holy crap! We are there. Not for modern programs quite yet, sure, but this is amazing. You can use Windows 2000 from your browser.
https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows2000
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Is offline-first not enough? Do we need "serverfree"?
I think you are looking for Shadow.
https://shadow.goose.icu
Or just the whole kitchen sink. Why not?
http://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows98
- Virtual Computer Museum – VNC into Archaic Windows Systems
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Container2wasm: Convert Containers to WASM Blobs
Also: https://github.com/copy/v86 - more productized browser x86 runtime, used by eg https://github.com/snaplet/postgres-wasm
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Show HN: SQL Polyglot
Wonder if you could put all those databases in a Linux image and boot it using v86 [0], eliminating the need for a server.
[0] https://github.com/copy/v86
- Hot Dog Linux
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Kolibri OS: fits on a floppy disk, programmed using interrupts
Trying it out in https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=kolibrios , it's also clearly a love letter to Windows 95 in particular. That could be an unstated goal here, create a very particular PC experience under very particular constraints. I don't know anything about the creator but it's very possible that this kind of work was actually their career in the 90s.
It's incredible how much work was done. Maybe this should be an internet curiosity like how TempleOS has become, though Terry's personality was a unique factor.
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VMware is now part of Broadcom
hmm, why would people still use VMWare? Isn't vbox open source, or even things such as https://copy.sh/v86/ would do most virtualization trick now days?
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Running Windows 98 on the Browser
Oh, there are more OSes one can use at the parent page:
https://copy.sh/v86/
My highlights:
- First version of Windows (1.01)
- SerenityOS <3
- and even ReactOS
What are some alternatives?
microservice-rust-mysql - A template project for building a database-driven microservice in Rust and run it in the WasmEdge sandbox.
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
webusb - Connecting hardware to the web.
webvm - Virtual Machine for the Web
wasmer-postgres - 💽🕸 Postgres library to run WebAssembly binaries.
yoroi-frontend - Yoroi Wallet - Cardano ADA Wallet - Your gateway to the financial world (extension frontend)
byoda - Data breach resistant application: Bring Your Own Database
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
websockproxy
macos-virtualbox - Push-button installer of macOS Catalina, Mojave, and High Sierra guests in Virtualbox on x86 CPUs for Windows, Linux, and macOS
uBlock-issues - This is the community-maintained issue tracker for uBlock Origin