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Xray – A minimal screenshot tool for developers (Rust/Tauri)

1•wlswo•38s ago•0 comments

Odyssey-2 Pro: The GPT-2 moment for interactive world models

https://odyssey.ml/the-gpt-2-moment-for-world-models
1•askooton•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nyxi – Execution-time governance for irreversible

https://github.com/indyh91/Nyxi-Showcase
1•Shaehenderson•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Minima LMS – Bitmap view tracking, caption search, reusable content

https://github.com/cobel1024/minima
1•pigon1002•5m ago•0 comments

Health Insurers in Shock After Medicare Holds Line on 2027 Payments

https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/shock-and-dismay-among-health-insurers-after-medicare-holds...
2•petethomas•7m ago•0 comments

SQL Injection Cheat Sheet

https://www.invicti.com/blog/web-security/sql-injection-cheat-sheet
1•behnamoh•10m ago•0 comments

Peter H. Duesberg, 89, Renowned Biologist Turned HIV Denialist, Dies

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/science/peter-duesberg-dead.html
1•toomanyrichies•14m ago•1 comments

Modern Law of Leaky Abstractions

https://codecube.net/2026/1/modern-law-leaky-abstractions/
1•CodeCube•17m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why do people not like VimScript

1•cirnovsky•19m ago•0 comments

Google to pay $68M over allegations its voice assistant eavesdropped on users

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/google-voice-assistant-lawsuit-settlement-68-million/
1•iamnothere•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: My AI tracks Polymarket whales with guardrails so it won't bankrupt me

https://predictor-dashboard.vercel.app
1•JackDavis720•21m ago•0 comments

Android's full desktop interface leaks: New status bar, Chrome Extensions

https://9to5google.com/2026/01/27/android-desktop-leak/
1•thunderbong•23m ago•0 comments

Amazon Discontinuing One Palm?

1•sshillo•24m ago•0 comments

Ups retires its fleet of MD-11 cargo aircraft

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/ups-retires-its-fleet-of-md-11-cargo-aircraft-involved-in-dea...
2•canucker2016•33m ago•1 comments

Rye pollen's cancer-fighting structure revealed for first time

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-rye-pollen-cancer-revealed.html
1•PaulHoule•35m ago•0 comments

Book: "Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch."

https://mathstodon.xyz/@gwenbeads/115968206227675487
1•sohkamyung•36m ago•0 comments

Where can I find startups looking for fractional product leads?

2•stulogy•36m ago•0 comments

Who Contributed to PostgreSQL Development in 2025?

http://rhaas.blogspot.com/2026/01/who-contributed-to-postgresql.html
1•pabs3•41m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: In agent/automation incidents, what slows recovery?

1•paulrekai•45m ago•0 comments

The Librarians Film

https://thelibrariansfilm.com/
1•JumpCrisscross•45m ago•0 comments

'A militia that kills': uproar in Italy over ICE security role in Italy

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/27/italy-ice-security-role-winter-olympics
6•KnuthIsGod•45m ago•1 comments

Blur any element on webpage for safer demos, screenshots, and screen sharing

https://github.com/KD-MM2/BlurShot
1•kaotd•48m ago•0 comments

Pretend to work: China's novel solution to youth unemployment

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/social-pressure-in-china-drives-the-jobless-to-fake-it-til...
1•Anon84•49m ago•1 comments

He Leaked Secrets of a Southeast Asian Scam Compound. He Had to Get Out Alive

https://www.wired.com/story/he-leaked-the-secrets-southeast-asian-scam-compound-then-had-to-get-o...
1•YeGoblynQueenne•50m ago•0 comments

Writing a browser with half a developer and ELIZA in 1 hours, 76 lines of C

https://www.hgreer.com/QuoteBrowserUnquote/
2•QuadmasterXLII•53m ago•1 comments

Measuring US workers' capacity to adapt to AI-driven job displacement

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/measuring-us-workers-capacity-to-adapt-to-ai-driven-job-displa...
3•cebert•53m ago•1 comments

Alex Pretti broke rib in violent confrontation with ICE days before he was shot

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15502789/alex-pretti-federal-agents-shot-dead-minneapoli...
4•Bender•54m ago•4 comments

Nvidia's New Voice AI – low latency

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_m0fqp8xwQ
2•mdani•55m ago•0 comments

Pope Leo makes plea for men to stop talking to fake online girlfriends

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15502247/Pope-Leo-affectionate-chatbots-AI.html
3•Bender•56m ago•0 comments

List of stories set in a future now in the past

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stories_set_in_a_future_now_in_the_past
3•Jugurtha•56m ago•0 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•9mo ago

Comments

semihs•9mo 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_•9mo 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•9mo 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_•9mo ago
That sounds great!