timeflake VS umbrella

Compare timeflake vs umbrella and see what are their differences.

timeflake

Timeflake is a 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUID. (by anthonynsimon)

umbrella

⛱ Broadly scoped ecosystem & mono-repository of 192 TypeScript projects (and 157 examples) for general purpose, functional, data driven development (by thi-ng)
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timeflake umbrella
5 4
807 3,213
- 1.5%
6.4 9.9
8 months ago 3 days ago
Python TypeScript
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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timeflake

Posts with mentions or reviews of timeflake. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-31.
  • PostgreSQL UUID vs. Serial vs. Identity
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 31 May 2021
    Yeah, just use a UUID unless the bits to store the UUID really are your driving limitation (they're not), having a UUID that is non-linear is almost always the most straight-forward option for identifying things, for the tradeoff of human readability (though you can get some of that back with prefixes and some other schemes). I'm not going to rehash the benefits that people have brought up for UUIDs, but they're in this thread. At this point what I'm concerned about is just... what is the best kind of UUID to use -- I've recently started using mostly v1 because time relationship is important to me (despite the unfortunate order issues) and v6[0] isn't quite so spread yet. Here's a list of other approaches out there worth looking at

    - isntauuid[1] (mentioned in this thread, I've given it a name here)

    - timeflake[2]

    - HiLo[3][4]

    - ulid[5]

    - ksuid[6] (made popular by segment.io)

    - v1-v6 UUIDs (the ones we all know and some love)

    - sequential interval based UUIDs in Postgres[7]

    Just add a UUID -- this almost surely isn't going to be what bricks your architecture unless you have some crazy high write use case like time series or IoT or something maybe.

    [0]: http://gh.peabody.io/uuidv6/

    [1]: https://instagram-engineering.com/sharding-ids-at-instagram-...

    [2]: https://github.com/anthonynsimon/timeflake

    [3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi/Lo_algorithm

    [4]: https://www.npgsql.org/efcore/modeling/generated-properties....

    [5]: https://github.com/edoceo/pg-ulid

    [6]: https://github.com/segmentio/ksuid

    [7]: https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/sequential-uuid-generato...

  • Show HN: 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUIDs
    1 project | /r/patient_hackernews | 22 Jan 2021
    1 project | /r/hackernews | 22 Jan 2021
  • Timeflake: 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUIDs
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Jan 2021
    - How long the user took to write the post. This can happen if the app creates the ID when the user starts editing the post and also shares a timestamp of the publication or save time.

    - Whether or not the user edited the post after posting it. This can happen if the posts's displayed time doesn't match the timestamp in the ID.

    - Whether or not the user prepared the post in advance and set it to post automatically. If the timestamp is very close to a round numbered time like 21:00:00, it was likely posted automatically. If the posting platform does not provide such functionality, then the user must be using some third-party software or custom software to do it. This information can help de-anonymize the user.

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    [0] https://github.com/anthonynsimon/timeflake/issues/3

    [1] https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/android/cli...

    [2] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/03/five-creepy-things-you...

    [3] https://digitalcontentnext.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DC...

    [4] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/08/windows-10-microsoft-b...

    [5] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/macos-leaks-applicatio...

umbrella

Posts with mentions or reviews of umbrella. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-10.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing timeflake and umbrella you can also consider the following projects:

uulid.go - ULID-UUID compatibility library for generating and parsing ULIDs.

webhl - WebHL is a fork of hlviewer.js that uses the File System Access API to load game assets direct from your computer rather than from a server.

Dapper - Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net

Pomelo.EntityFrameworkCore.MySql - Entity Framework Core provider for MySQL and MariaDB built on top of MySqlConnector

pg-ulid - ULID Functions for PostgreSQL

mynode - The easiest way to run Bitcoin and Lightning!

sequential-uuids - generator of sequential UUIDs

kafka-ui - Open-Source Web UI for Apache Kafka Management

ksuid - K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs

client-zip - A client-side streaming ZIP generator

id128 - 128-bit id generation in multiple formats

julia - The Julia Programming Language