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Andrew Cuomo to lead joint venture between NYSE parent and crypto exchange OKX

https://www.ft.com/content/ef019832-4301-43ac-b5f8-d0c5c2116826
1•JumpCrisscross•38s ago•0 comments

Why does Britain keep changing prime ministers?

https://www.ft.com/content/cd15556f-8f52-4b7a-8af9-578fdbbaa9c6
1•JumpCrisscross•2m ago•0 comments

Japanese symbols that speak without words

https://arun.is/blog/japan-symbols/
1•msephton•3m ago•0 comments

British Columbia, Time Zones, and Postgres

https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/british-columbia-and-time-zone-changes
1•sprawl_•4m ago•0 comments

Optocam Zero: a Pi Zero based digital camera made using off the shelf components

https://github.com/dorukkumkumoglu/optocamzero
1•iamnothere•6m ago•0 comments

Can You Pass the Test That Strikes Fear into China's High-Schoolers?

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/chinese-gaokao-test-quiz-c38937db
1•bookofjoe•7m ago•1 comments

ReleaseBytes – Central feed for tracking Platform releases

https://releasebytes.com/
1•shadowmonk•7m ago•0 comments

ClawHub's 23 plugins squat the official @openclaw and @clawhub scopes

https://www.manifold.security/blog/scope-squatting-clawhub-plugins
1•axsharma•9m ago•0 comments

Claude: Elevated errors across many models

https://status.claude.com/incidents/bbcpk0t2cj4p
1•forks•9m ago•0 comments

Why American data centers can't plug in

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/why-american-data-centers-cant-plug-in/
1•speckx•10m ago•0 comments

Adaptive speculative decoding: picking draft lengths at runtime

https://fergusfinn.com/blog/adaptive-speculation/
1•hasheddan•10m ago•0 comments

Flock-Powered Police Chiefs Stalking Women Shows Why Warrants Are Needed

https://ipvm.com/reports/police-chiefs-track
9•jhonovich•12m ago•0 comments

The Theoretical Limit of Image Compression [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W39hBPOk9Hk
1•eln1•12m ago•0 comments

Sovereign AI: Why Owning the Full Stack Is the New Strategic Imperative

https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckbrooks/2026/04/22/sovereign-ai-why-owning-the-full-stack-is-the...
1•zzzeek•13m ago•1 comments

One Year with Codeberg

https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2026/one-year-with-codeberg//
3•iamnothere•13m ago•0 comments

OpenAI Codex has a bug that could kill your SSD in under a year

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OpenAI-Codex-has-a-bug-that-could-kill-your-SSD-in-under-a-year.132...
4•abixb•14m ago•0 comments

Canada is looking to build up to 10 new nuclear reactors over the next 15 years

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/federal-nuclear-strategy-9.7244509
8•geox•19m ago•0 comments

Ratchets Run Faster with Resharp

https://danverbraganza.com/writings/ratchets-run-faster-with-resharp
1•nvader•19m ago•0 comments

FFmpegKit, revived – a maintained Android build after the original was retired

https://github.com/ffmpegkit-maintained/ffmpeg-kit
3•FFmpegKit•19m ago•0 comments

The art of the swarm: Systemic rivalry with China on European terms

https://ecfr.eu/publication/the-art-of-the-swarm-systemic-rivalry-with-china-on-european-terms/
1•simonebrunozzi•20m ago•0 comments

Memory crisis is getting so bad that even retro RAM prices are going to the Moon

https://www.theregister.com/personal-tech/2026/06/22/the-memory-crisis-is-getting-so-bad-that-eve...
5•speckx•21m ago•0 comments

A self-hosted auditor that tells you if your portfolio thesis still holds

https://daniwave313.gumroad.com/l/tlghil
1•dgomloz•21m ago•0 comments

Paradise Revisited: What Darwin Saw in the Galápagos

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/08/writers-way-galapagos-charles-darwin-travel/687480/
2•lbeckman314•26m ago•1 comments

Blobly

https://blobly.medv.io/
2•medv•27m ago•0 comments

Kafka's Broken Promise: There Is No Goldilocks Log

https://www.opendata.dev/blog/announcing-opendata-log/
4•apurvamehta•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Making a new video game every day (Day 69: Hot Death Zero)

https://freepocketgames.com/69-hot-death-zero
2•pzxc•28m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How to manage AI spam in inbox?

1•bmau5•29m ago•0 comments

Company Brain – Open-Source

https://github.com/KubaKoobz/sotu-copilot
1•kuba87•30m ago•0 comments

Doorbell cam filmed Tesla Autopilot crash that killed woman in her home

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/06/woman-killed-when-tesla-driver-using-autopilot-crashe...
2•speckx•31m ago•0 comments

Little Alchemy 2

https://www.crazygames.com/game/little-alchemy-2
2•thunderbong•33m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

What every developer needs to know about in-process databases

https://www.graphgeeks.org/blog/what-every-developer-needs-to-know-about-in-process-dbmss
12•semihs•1y ago

Comments

semihs•1y ago
In-process (aka embedded/embeddable) databases are not new. In fact SQLite is the most widely deployed database in the world. However, starting with DuckDB, there is a new set of in-process database systems, such as Kuzu and Lance. As a co-developer of Kuzu, I hear several frequently asked questions (some of which are misconceptions) about in-process databases.

- What are their advantages/disadvantages compared to client-server databases? - Does in-process mean databases are in-memory/ephemeral? (NO!) - Can in-process databases handle only small amounts of data? (NO!) - What are some common use cases of in-process databases? - What if my application needs a server?

I tried to answer some of these questions in a blog post with pointers to several other resources that articulate several of these points in more detail than I get into.

I hope it's helpful to clarify some of these questions and help developers position in-process DBMSs against client-server ones.

emmanueloga_•1y ago
The article suggests running Kuzu in a FastAPI frontend for network access. A caveat: production Python servers like Uvicorn [1] typically spawn multiple worker processes.

A simple workaround is serving HTTP through a single process language like Go or JavaScript, since Kuzu has bindings for both. Other processes could access the database directly in read-only mode for analysis [2].

For better DX, the ideal would be Kuzu implementing the Bolt protocol of Neo4J directly in the binary, handling single-writer and multi-reader coordination internally. Simpler alternative: port the code from [3] to C++ and add a `kuzu --server` option.

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1: https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/deployment/server-workers/#mult...

2: https://docs.kuzudb.com/concurrency/#scenario-2-multiple-pro...

3: https://github.com/kuzudb/explorer/tree/master/src/server

semihs•1y ago
Yes this makes sense and we plan to eventually do something along what you are suggesting. We also have a plan to have a built-in server/GUI, where users can directly launch a web-based explorer through our CLI by typing "kuzudb -ui".
emmanueloga_•1y ago
That sounds great!