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USPS seeks a 8% charge on Priority Mail to offset transportation costs

https://abc7.com/post/usps-seeks-temporary-8-charge-priority-mail-other-products-offset-transport...
2•lxm•1m ago•0 comments

Apple Pivots Its AI Strategy to App Store, Search-Like Platform Approach

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2026-03-29/apple-doubles-down-on-hardware-services-wit...
1•brandonb•2m ago•0 comments

101 Ads – Silicon Valley's most insane billboards, mapped

https://101ads.org/
1•ChrisArchitect•4m ago•0 comments

Elijah

1•mizzy22•6m ago•0 comments

Catch common usability problems before user testing

https://www.userium.com/
1•userium•11m ago•0 comments

I Saw Something New in San Francisco

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/29/opinion/ai-claude-chatgpt-gemini-mcluhan.html
1•droidjj•11m ago•0 comments

FIDE Candidates 2026 Open: Round 1

https://lichess.org/broadcast/fide-candidates-2026-open/round-1/uLCZwqAK/iGcbKclc
1•FartyMcFarter•13m ago•0 comments

Humans welcome (bots must wear name tags)

https://old.reddit.com/user/spez/comments/1s3ezrc/humans_welcome_bots_must_wear_name_tags/
1•ChrisArchitect•13m ago•0 comments

Say No to Palantir in Europe

https://action.wemove.eu/sign/2026-03-palantir-petition-EN
2•Betelbuddy•18m ago•0 comments

16% of my Chrome extension's users are Chinese-speaking found it organically

https://wushu75.github.io/readr/
2•Ogbon•18m ago•0 comments

Lasers used to seal paper – no adhesives or plastics required

https://newatlas.com/manufacturing/laser-paper-sealing/
2•thunderbong•18m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Spend weekend Claude tokens making your code bullet-proof with Lean

https://github.com/savarin/lean-forge
1•kurinikku•19m ago•0 comments

Jupiter's weather forecast: cloudy with a chance of nukes

https://www.science.org/content/article/jupiter-s-weather-forecast-cloudy-chance-nukes
2•benkan•23m ago•1 comments

Local speech-to-text daemon for Linux with Nvidia Parakeet (0.6B params)

https://github.com/EdouardDem/live-speech-to-text
1•Underwire167•23m ago•1 comments

Molecular 'anchors' could be key to weather-resistant perovskite solar cells

https://techxplore.com/news/2026-03-molecular-anchors-key-weather-resistant.html
1•Brajeshwar•24m ago•0 comments

OpenAI drops AI video tool Sora, startling Disney, sources say

https://www.reuters.com/technology/openai-set-discontinue-sora-video-platform-app-wsj-reports-202...
2•benkan•24m ago•1 comments

My Mediocrity Has Been Automated

https://overengineer.it.com/posts/robbed-of-mediocrity/
2•adsellor•24m ago•0 comments

Fraudulent church data revealed AI's threat to polling

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/28/how-fraudulent-church-data-revealed-ais-threat...
1•cdrnsf•25m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What Changed Your Life?

4•chistev•25m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Aurea v0.4, image codec where every constants derive from pi and phi

https://github.com/5ymph0en1x/Aurea
1•Symphoenix•26m ago•0 comments

How I Survive Red Eyes

https://kiranrao.ca/2026/03/29/redeye.html
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The enshittification of Audre Lorde: "the Master's tools" in tech discourse

https://tarakiyee.com/on-the-enshittification-of-audre-lorde-the-masters-tools-in-tech-discourse/
1•fanf2•27m ago•0 comments

'Publishers won't stand a chance': literary world in struggle to detect AI

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/29/ai-written-books-novel-shy-girl-publishers
1•fallinditch•27m ago•0 comments

Scientists Create Novel Organism with Primitive Nervous System

https://now.tufts.edu/2026/03/16/scientists-create-novel-organism-primitive-nervous-system
1•geox•28m ago•1 comments

AI agents planned and built a system to monitor AI agents

https://ren.phytertek.com/blog/building-the-panopticon-from-inside/
1•ren_dispatches•29m ago•0 comments

Generative AI Can Harm Learning (2024)

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4895486
2•throw0101c•34m ago•0 comments

Astronaut's Condition That Led to Space Station Evacuation Remains a Mystery

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/28/science/space/nasa-astronaut-medical-evaluation.html
1•Brajeshwar•34m ago•1 comments

Aussie Awesomeness

https://cinemasojourns.com/2026/03/29/aussie-awesomeness/
1•jjgreen•37m ago•1 comments

Emacs-libgterm: Terminal emulator for Emacs using libghostty-vt

https://github.com/rwc9u/emacs-libgterm
1•signa11•37m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Best stack for building a tiny game with an 11-year-old?

3•richardstahl•45m ago•4 comments
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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•11mo ago

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semihs•11mo 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_•11mo 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•11mo 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_•11mo ago
That sounds great!