@KatS Oh good, I think back when it first came out there was a max size limitation. Glad my knowledge is out of date on that!
@pry Oh! Have you seen my blog post on peer to peer databases by any chance? https://blog.mauve.moe/posts/peer-to-peer-databases
I'm less into realtime document sync and more into optimizing for sparse replication of views. CRDTs are cool but they often share the same issues as oplogs. I think the latest version of automerge is pretty speedy though.
@pry @yala @quinn@octodon.social IIRC the datamodel and execution is similar to datalog? I'm mostly interested in "local-first" daabases so you can merge data from multiple sources as you network connectivity grows with local data being available.
Datalog over #EarthStar might also be cool to do some day.
@KatS Nice. Yeah I was considering just using Neo4j but I wasn't sure if the max node limit would be something I'd run into. I think my matrix server data alone leads me to at least a few million records.
@KatS Do you have any example projects building on it out there? Sounds relevant to what I'm into.
Accessibility in XR: the XR fragments spec now promotes 2-button navigation as well.
Beef up your 3D models with http://xrfragments.org for an open, accessible, and interoperable XR internet ❤️
@lykso I think the main thing for me is that I am working accross 4 projects at once with different teams for each project. 😅 Thankfully the communications I *do* need to pay attention to are mostly signal and very little noise. Just a lot of it.
Defs more a fan of small shops.
The good news is that I have finally remapped my button layout on my GPD WIN 4 to something more useful!
Now I just need to rebuild my muscle memory when using it :P
Truly I live in a hell of my own invention for not using an off the shelf desktop environment.
It seems logging into a tty and spawning a weird window manager (niri) means I can't run XR software which seems to require a command that only works from a session that got started by x11. 😵😵😵
How the heck do I set a monitor as "non desktop" in wayland?
We need at least one of “hide reply” or “limit who can reply.” It’s like anyone can come and shit on your living room floor. And while you can throw them out after the fact, you can’t mop up the turd.
how to browse the web in 2024
1. open site
2. close email subscription pop up
3. close push notifications
4. dismiss cookies pop up
5. dismiss the request for your location
6. close the "did you find what your were looking for?" dialog
7. apologize to those around you for the loud swearing
8. try to remember why you opened the site in the first place
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.