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Show HN: Built a CLI to find and disable telemetry for package.json dependencies

https://github.com/apvarun/no-telemetry
1•apvarun•2m ago•0 comments

GDOS64

https://bitbucket.org/mkgit64/area6510/src/master/releases/geos-gdos64/
1•erickhill•3m ago•0 comments

Dry Danube River threatens nuclear power in Romania, Hungary

https://www.dw.com/en/dry-danube-river-threatens-nuclear-power-in-romania-hungary/a-78223402
1•gmays•3m ago•1 comments

NASA-led study shows some earth microbes could survive on the Moon

https://www.msn.com/en-us/science/microbiology/nasa-led-study-shows-some-earth-microbes-could-sur...
1•anigbrowl•4m ago•0 comments

Knowing When to Stop: The Art of Making a Loop Converge

https://a16z.com/knowing-when-to-stop-the-art-of-making-a-loop-converge/
2•gmays•9m ago•0 comments

Intuitionistic LMs with Composition as a Language Modeling Primitive

https://openreview.net/challenge?redirect=%2Fforum%3Fid%3DSt7tE87RL3
1•rtuyeras•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A tool that intentionally makes you forget your Screen Time passcode

https://waittounlock.com/
2•shorekey•13m ago•0 comments

The Law of Fairness Formal Model [pdf]

https://github.com/LifeisFair/law-of-fairness-research/blob/main/The%20Law%20of%20Fairness%20Form...
1•wertyk•13m ago•0 comments

Rescuers use new tech to save caver trapped vertically in Albertas Psych Squeeze [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrsuT64SFB4
1•austinallegro•18m ago•0 comments

Nearly 25% of U.S. workers are functionally unemployed, economic analysis finds

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/functional-unemployment-us-labor-market-analysis/
4•makaimc•18m ago•2 comments

U.S. tried to restrict Canada's ability to get new trade deals

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/livestory/us-canada-trade-war-new-tariffs-9.7310605?id=9.7310605.15367
3•martythemaniak•18m ago•0 comments

Why the Market Can't Escape Artificial Intelligence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTiYaWFP59Q
1•root-parent•20m ago•0 comments

Imbalances Facing the U.S. Economy

https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/IN12732.html
1•DeepLogin•21m ago•0 comments

Grok Bot and Grok Build Will Make the App and the Operating System Irrelevant

https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/2091198738580869595
1•bilsbie•22m ago•0 comments

Before We Join the Fight, What the Hell Is a Data Center?

https://jeffreylminch.substack.com/p/before-we-join-the-fight-what-the
1•rmason•22m ago•0 comments

Hackers infect Android car head units with proxy botnet malware

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-infect-android-car-head-units-with-proxy-b...
2•sbulaev•23m ago•0 comments

The Fight to Save a 300-Year-Old Tree That Survived a Revolutionary War Battle

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/inside-fight-to-save-300-year-old-tree-that-survived-re...
2•rmason•23m ago•0 comments

A Guide for the Hereditarian Revolution

https://ncofnas.com/p/a-guide-for-the-hereditarian-revolution
1•doener•24m ago•0 comments

AXHook – Lightweight C++/COM library for bridging 32-bit/64-bit binaries

https://github.com/IgorTebelev/AXHook
1•AngryIgor•26m ago•0 comments

Antigravity Extension for Visual Studio Code

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Google.google-antigravity
1•prof-dr-ir•28m ago•0 comments

TikTok reaches $400M settlement with DOJ over COPPA and privacy violations

https://cyberupdates365.com/tiktok-400-million-settlement-doj/
2•sysadmin_diarie•30m ago•1 comments

Fast and Hard Code

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/8/22/fast-hard-code/
2•lumpa•34m ago•0 comments

Icarus in the Faculty Lounge

https://www.theatlantic.com/books/2026/08/jason-arday-cambridge-academic-memoir-resignation/688206/
2•bushwart•35m ago•3 comments

Starlark in Rust

https://github.com/facebook/starlark-rust
1•andrewstetsenko•36m ago•0 comments

Slop Debt

https://arpitbhayani.me/blogs/slop-debt/
6•valyala•40m ago•1 comments

Restoring a single table from an Amazon RDS backup (2016)

https://www.mooreds.com/wordpress/archives/2295
1•mooreds•42m ago•0 comments

When Code Becomes Cheap, Judgment Becomes the Craft

https://bharatsharma.pro/articles/when-code-becomes-cheap-judgment-becomes-the-craft
2•mooreds•42m ago•1 comments

I Miss Teaching

https://chriswiegman.com/2026/08/i-miss-teaching/
1•mooreds•44m ago•0 comments

Dallas residents express relief after fire destroys longtime 'eyesore' house

https://www.wfaa.com/video/news/local/dallas-county/dallas-residents-express-relief-after-fire-de...
1•madihaa•46m ago•0 comments

CXMT planned to use stolen Samsung IP to develop its DRAM, court hears

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/cxmt-planned-to-use-stolen-samsung-ip-to-develop-...
1•malshe•48m 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!