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Ask HN: What is everyone in SF talking about?

2•morgangiraud•37s ago•0 comments

Still blazing after all these years: Mel Brooks at 100

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/jun/28/mel-brooks-at-100
2•ciconia•4m ago•0 comments

LocalContextRouter – stop paying vision-token prices for text PDF pages

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2•sid732•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: QuicMic – Use your phone as a PC mic in the browser (Rust, QUIC)

https://github.com/Fix3dll/QuicMic
2•fix3dll•9m ago•0 comments

Tech Morality Is Hard

https://forkingmad.blog/tech-morality-is-hard/
3•ilreb•13m ago•0 comments

Hestia – a local-first Home Assistant that trusts timers over the LLM

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2•thefullnacho•13m ago•0 comments

Scalpers List Steam Machine Reservations at $1,700

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3•bookofjoe•13m ago•0 comments

Autoregressive Boltzmann Generators

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.27361
2•root-parent•19m ago•1 comments

Give Me 14 Minutes and I'll Destroy Your Procrastination Forever

https://riansweetdoris.substack.com/p/give-me-14-minutes-and-ill-destroy
1•LordAtlas•22m ago•1 comments

Austria Lobbies EU to Host Anthropic After US Access Curbs

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8•root-parent•25m ago•2 comments

My First Atari ST

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2•rbanffy•27m ago•0 comments

Compete – A Claude Code plugin for interactive competitor intelligence

https://github.com/lbj96347/compete
1•lbj96347•28m ago•1 comments

Google limits Meta's use of its Gemini AI models

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/28/google-limits-metas-use-of-its-gemini-ai-models-ft-reports.html
4•root-parent•29m ago•0 comments

China companies Z.Ai,China 360 claim having cybersec AI models to match Mythos

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6•king_zee•31m ago•0 comments

Pyrite64: N64 game-engine and editor using Libdragon and tiny3d

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Pi is the wrong circle constant

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3•Foskya•41m ago•1 comments

A World Championship for a game that's been solved for since 1952

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1•Ildefonso123•41m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Impact on LLM development after the USA policy of preliminary vetting

3•mdp2021•44m ago•1 comments

Greece Is Richer. So Why Do So Many Greeks Still Feel Poor?

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3•theanonymousone•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Custom domain emails for open source projects (KaiMail)

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1•iqbalabd•1h ago•0 comments

Revenue at Risk from AI Displacement

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1•tas101•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nomina – Single Binary DNS and Nameserver with WebUI for Homelabs

3•sylwester•1h ago•0 comments

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15•pseudolus•1h ago•7 comments

FizzBuzz in Smalltalk

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5•ingve•1h ago•0 comments

These Are the Most Beautiful Equations, According to Mathematicians

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1•jruohonen•1h ago•2 comments

Ask HN: When I Submit my project the comment option not show

1•Ayush-123•1h ago•1 comments

Ask HN: You have one year to make $1M. What's your plan?

6•vantareed•1h ago•4 comments

Pollen tried to remove my article, and Google is assisting to it

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3•ingve•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: O11y.jobs is a job board focused specifically on Observability

https://o11y.jobs/
2•ScarZy•1h ago•0 comments

How VictoriaLogs Stores Your Logs in a Columnar Layout

https://victoriametrics.com/blog/victorialogs-internals-columnar-storage-on-disk/index.html
4•eatonphil•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: ReJot – Database replication framework aimed at developers

https://github.com/rejot-dev/rejot
9•WilcoKruijer•1y ago
Hi Hacker News! We're Jan & Wilco from ReJot (https://rejot.dev). With ReJot we're building a framework that turns the write-ahead log of your database into an asynchronous communication channel for your services. ReJot enables application developers to define how the database tables they own should be replicated to other databases. Something we wish we had at in our previous job at a large fintech.

There is a gap between building internal (REST) APIs and Kafka (event streaming) to share data between services.

Internal APIs start to break down when you have more than a couple services communicating. Their synchronous nature makes them brittle in a distributed system: failures cascade and latency adds up. Companies operating internal APIs at scale often face challenges like managing implicit schemas and versioning. They also need to write significant amounts of code to implement features like circuit breakers and internal load balancing.

Event streaming addresses these issues by using asynchronous communication, but it also introduces significant drawbacks. Kafka is known for its operational complexity and high cost. Engineers must manage outbox tables, outbox processors, and consumers, which makes the system more difficult to understand and maintain.

ReJot is the middle ground solution that re-uses a database system's write-ahead log as an asynchronous communication channel. The WAL is well-suited to double as an outbox, this has been proven by CDC systems like Debezium. ReJot is a lightweight addition to existing infrastructure, and even re-uses existing (relational) database systems to store messages (temporarily) before sending them to the destination/sink databases.

We're developer focused, as opposed to being infrastructure focused. Much like how developers define the database table schemas they use, we enable developers to say how their data should be published to others in the distributed system. This is done through something we call "Public Schemas", they consist of a schema and a (SQL) query. When an item in the underlying table changes, the query is executed to produce an object conforming to the schema. This data is then forwarded through ReJot, ready to be consumed by a different service using a "Consumer Schema". This is again a simple (SQL) query that contains an INSERT statement. All of this is defined from within the codebase of the application, much like how ORMs or query builders work.

In short, ReJot re-uses your database in two ways: by consuming the WAL, and also by using queries to encapsulate and integrate data. This makes ReJot a good middle-ground between the brittleness of synchronous communication and the complexity of event streaming.

Excited to hear what you think!

Comments

raoulritter•1y ago
I'm thinking that now with all these agent to agent frameworks this could potentially work for that. If you send off one agent you want them to keep up to date and sync / talk to each-other. Could your solution work for something like A2A by google or similar to enhance the synchronization across the different agents doing their tasks and prevent them from landing in a loop or similar.
WilcoKruijer•1y ago
I'm not too familiar with how people store the state of AI agents, but I do think there's some opportunity to use ReJot for this use case. Hooking up an agent to ReJot and giving them access to all available Public Schemas could be an interesting way of letting an agent explore and use the data in a distributed system.
jasonthorsness•1y ago
If the consumers stall, doesn't the WAL have to grow in unbounded fashion? Does it place any backpressure on the writers?
WilcoKruijer•1y ago
You're right. Since we don't want to put too much pressure on the source database, we do save the (transformed) WAL items in an intermediary database (we call this the event store), so the source can clear its WAL.

This does mean the intermediary database can grow in an unbounded fashion. The use case really determines if this is fine or not. Since our focus right now is on (micro)service communication, we think this is fine in most cases, as the throughput usually is not gigantic.

Since the event store is just a Postgres database, it's easy to set up partitions to only retain data for a certain amount of time. On the near-term roadmap we also have back-fill support which will make it easier to work with shorter retention windows.