NoDB (not to be confused with Node) is similar to NoSQL, except you don’t use a database.
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:36:16 JST Alex Gleason -
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:48:04 JST Alex Gleason @colinsmatt11 NoPC. You just go outside, bitch.
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MattZ (colinsmatt11@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:48:05 JST MattZ @alex Up coming next NoFS. -
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MattZ (colinsmatt11@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:48:37 JST MattZ @alex This reminded me of this.
https://github.com/mithrandie/csvq
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:53:12 JST Alex Gleason @colinsmatt11 I love that. I’m looking for something similar. I need just ONE following_relationships table, 2 columns, both user IDs. I need to be able to get the full followers list for a user. Even SQLite is overkill.
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Ako Suminoe :njp: (realakosuminoe@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 14:44:08 JST Ako Suminoe :njp: @alex @colinsmatt11 Does it need to be plain text, or would a KV data store like redis work? In conversation permalink -
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 14:44:08 JST Alex Gleason @RealAkoSuminoe @colinsmatt11 KV doesn’t quite work because I need to get all followers for a user. Thus alex: ako and alex: mk are both entries. I think Redis can maybe store a list in the value that isn’t susceptible to race conditions, but Redis is more overkill than SQLite.
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hirohito (hiro@epic.meme.moe)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 23:49:30 JST hirohito @alex@gleasonator.com @colinsmatt11@gleasonator.com
Outside is a great decentralized social media network. Not only are there no HTTP signatures to deal with, the practice of defederation has mostly ceased.In conversation permalink Alex Gleason likes this.
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