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josephcsible
40,329,275
5
Intel Takes Open-Source Hyperscan Development to Proprietary Licensed Software
story
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Hyperscan-Now-Proprietary
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Thevet
40,313,792
21
A Record of Old Kashgar
story
https://chinabooksreview.com/2024/05/09/a-record-of-old-kashgar/
null
todsacerdoti
40,291,490
115
Jolie, the service-oriented programming language
story
https://www.jolie-lang.org/index.html
null
belter
40,312,469
108
How bad are satellite megaconstellations for astronomy?
story
https://www.leonarddavid.com/blinded-by-the-light-megaconstellation-clash-with-astronomical-peer-groups/
null
tech234a
40,323,904
28
Visual Studio Code for Education
story
https://vscodeedu.com/
null
clwg
40,319,462
45
NSO vs. Citizen Lab: U.S. Court Battles over Pegasus Spyware Investigations
story
https://theintercept.com/2024/05/06/pegasus-nso-group-israeli-spyware-citizen-lab/
null
judiisis
40,297,280
95
Zimtohrli: A New Psychoacoustic Perceptual Metric for Audio Compression
story
https://github.com/google/zimtohrli
null
zerojames
40,298,927
1,087
AlphaFold 3 predicts the structure and interactions of life's molecules
story
https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-deepmind-isomorphic-alphafold-3-ai-model/
null
kangmh
40,293,974
96
Show HN: Serverless collaborative notion-level note editor using CRDT in GO
story
https://github.com/notebox/nbfm
null
hasheddan
40,306,463
84
Xilinx HBM2 Internals (2023)
story
https://lovehindpa.ws/posts/xilinx-hbm2/
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robertn702
40,313,451
273
The world has probably passed peak pollution
story
https://www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com/p/peak-pollution
null
Eduard
40,317,484
74
'Vampire drone' can leech electricity from power lines to live forever
story
https://bgr.com/tech/revolutionary-new-drone-feeds-on-electricity-from-power-lines-and-flies-forever/
null
coloneltcb
40,300,023
502
Steve Albini has died
story
https://pitchfork.com/news/steve-albini-storied-producer-and-icon-of-the-rock-underground-dies-at-61/
null
fanf2
40,296,429
124
Ointers: A library for representing pointers where bits have been stolen (2021)
story
https://github.com/irrustible/ointers
null
yamrzou
40,311,936
43
How the ADHD Brain Processes Sugar Differently
story
https://finallyfocused.org/adhd-sugar/
null
petethomas
40,331,105
22
Corporate America Never Quit Forced Labor
story
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-05-11/us-prison-labor-powers-billions-in-corporate-government-revenue
null
ggeorgovassilis
40,262,626
217
A High-Level Technical Overview of Homomorphic Encryption
story
https://www.jeremykun.com/2024/05/04/fhe-overview/
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pseudolus
40,280,760
104
A Rosetta Stone for Mathematics: André Weil's 1940 letter
story
https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-rosetta-stone-for-mathematics-20240506/
null
Petiver
40,312,500
60
Being Green: A new book marvels at the strangeness of plants
story
https://slate.com/culture/2024/05/light-eaters-zoe-schlanger-book-plant-intelligence.html
null
brian_herman
40,314,188
60
Chips and Cheese State of the Union
story
https://chipsandcheese.com/2024/05/09/chips-and-cheese-state-of-the-union/
null
leduyquang753
40,286,734
370
LPCAMM2 is a modular, repairable, upgradeable memory standard for laptops
story
https://www.ifixit.com/News/95078/lpcamm2-memory-is-finally-here
null
enz
40,306,352
141
UTC, Tai, and Unix Time (2001)
story
https://cr.yp.to/proto/utctai.html
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belter
40,307,138
695
Deaf girl is cured in world first gene therapy trial
story
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/deaf-cure-girl-gene-therapy-b2541735.html
null
dsr_
40,279,632
445
Attackers can decloak routing-based VPNs
story
https://www.leviathansecurity.com/blog/tunnelvision
null
waveywhy
40,285,244
130
Show HN: Visual debugger for Rails system tests
story
https://github.com/stepful/cyperful
Hey all, I&#x27;ve been working on this side project to get a Cypress.io-like experience, but for Ruby developers. It&#x27;s plug-n-play with Capybara system tests, with the following features: - visualize assertions&#x2F;commands as they happen - view all API requests, errors, and logs in the timeline - pause&#x2F;continue on any step - rewind through history with a recorded video<p>This is brand new, so looking for people to start trying it out and leave feedback.
ColinWright
40,317,951
8
Link rel="alternate" type="text/plain"
story
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/05/link-relalternate-typetext-plain/
null
geox
40,326,840
13
Elephants use gestures and vocal cues when greeting each other
story
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-elephants-gestures-vocal-cues.html
null
lukhas
40,291,598
248
IBM Granite: A Family of Open Foundation Models for Code Intelligence
story
https://github.com/ibm-granite/granite-code-models
null
coldblues
40,283,799
100
Defense Against AI-Guided Traffic Analysis (Daita)
story
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/introducing-defense-against-ai-guided-traffic-analysis-daita
null
jwjohnson314
40,318,356
83
SWPC issues first G4 geomagnetic storm watch since 2005
story
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/swpc-issues-its-first-g4-watch-2005
null
Thevet
40,262,642
18
Searching for Lost Cities
story
https://www.archaeology.org/issues/550-2405/features/12281-lost-cities-ancient-world
null
chaokunyang
40,285,571
75
Meta String: A more space-efficient string encoding than UTF-8 in Fury
story
https://fury.apache.org/blog/fury_meta_string_37_5_percent_space_efficient_encoding_than_utf8/
null
Caiero
40,269,000
6
Time in a Box
story
https://daily.jstor.org/time-in-a-box/
null
1970-01-01
40,289,323
270
The Grateful Dead's Wall of Sound (2019)
story
https://audioacademy.in/the-grateful-deads-wall-of-sound/
null
jonbraun
40,327,369
26
Ask HN: Any effects from the solar storm on infra/hardware/software?
story
null
null
goles
40,312,434
108
The history of 'OK' (2023)
story
https://people.howstuffworks.com/history-ok.htm
null
pseudolus
40,285,211
362
Can turning office towers into apartments save downtowns?
story
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/05/06/can-turning-office-towers-into-apartments-save-downtowns
null
petethomas
40,331,827
7
China's Dead-End Economy Is Bad News for Everyone
story
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/11/opinion/china-economy-dead-end.html
null
Brajeshwar
40,308,884
39
A Brief History of the First Planetarium
story
https://spectrum.ieee.org/planetarium-history
null
rmason
40,330,411
20
Staggering 19x Energy Jump in Capacitors May Start the End for Batteries
story
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a60732620/capacitor-energy-storage-breakthrough/
null
eandre
40,297,927
53
Encore: Distributed systems runtime for TypeScript, written in Rust
story
https://encore.dev/blog/encore-for-typescript
null
mattyyeung
40,263,819
114
Deterministic Quoting: Making LLMs safer for healthcare
story
https://mattyyeung.github.io/deterministic-quoting
null
ople
40,284,823
535
Cold brew coffee in 3 minutes using acoustic cavitation
story
https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2024/05/Ultrasonic_cold_brew_coffee_ready_under_three_minutes
null
0x000042
40,319,742
8
Makefiles Are Wrong (2019)
story
https://tech.davis-hansson.com/p/make/
null
clarkbw
40,286,403
95
How not to change PostgreSQL column type
story
https://notso.boringsql.com/posts/how-not-to-change-postgresql-column-type/
null
yamrzou
40,263,377
112
The Bloody History of 'Deadline'
story
https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/your-deadline-wont-kill-you
null
takoid
40,315,274
143
The most backdoor-looking bug I've ever seen (2021)
story
https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/telegram-ecdh/
null
sulami
40,273,071
93
What Is in a Rust Allocator?
story
https://blog.sulami.xyz/posts/what-is-in-a-rust-allocator/
null
MaysonL
40,283,474
90
An operating system for the web
story
https://jasongullickson.com/an-operating-system-for-the-web.html
null
mikhael
40,328,368
12
Japan team uses Fugaku supercomputer to develop language model for AI
story
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/11/japan/ai-fugaku-language-model-japanese/
null
ck2
40,329,670
10
NOAA says most extreme Solar Storm in 20 years will persist through weekend
story
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/05/noaa-says-extreme-solar-storm-will-persist-through-the-weekend/
null
rntn
40,327,467
5
The Moon's former surface sank to the depths, until volcanism brought it back
story
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/05/how-the-moon-got-a-makeover/
null
ignored
40,261,014
66
What makes a translation great?
story
https://scroll.in/article/876969/what-makes-a-translation-great-ten-literary-translators-from-across-the-world-weigh-in
null
keepamovin
40,328,218
5
Strengthening the Cybersecurity of the Power Grid
story
https://www.weforum.org/impact/cybersecurity-in-electricity/
null
refset
40,275,997
163
Clojure: Managing throughput with virtual threads
story
https://andersmurphy.com/2024/05/06/clojure-managing-throughput-with-virtual-threads.html
null
Qem
40,284,219
352
Pyspread – Pythonic Spreadsheet
story
https://pyspread.gitlab.io/
null
marceaul
40,318,468
28
Show HN: Meemaw – Trustless and grandma-friendly wallet as a service
story
https://github.com/getmeemaw/meemaw
Hey HN,<p>Marceau here, founder of Meemaw. I was working on a different project (communities with better aligned incentives) for which I needed users to have access to a crypto wallet. I couldn&#x27;t afford users to have to deal with private keys and what not, and I did not feel comfortable being locked to a non-transparent third-party provider for something as important. So I built an internal &quot;wallet-as-a-service&quot; around audited librairies. I dropped the original project since then and that service evolved into Meemaw.<p>Many &quot;web3 projects&quot; would be better off without any web3 component. But if you do need your users to have a wallet, there are a few good reasons to use something like Meemaw:<p>- great UX (no faffing around with private keys or seed phrases, easily customisable)<p>- great DX (get up and running quickly, integrate with your existing system easily)<p>- more secure (MPC, trustless)<p>- low dependency risk (you&#x27;ve always got the option to self-host or export existing wallets)<p>If you&#x27;d like a refresher on MPC wallets or Wallet-as-a-Service, I did my best to explain it without BS industry jargon: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;getmeemaw.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;mpc-wallet" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;getmeemaw.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;mpc-wallet</a><p>If you have Docker and Node installed on your machine, you can have a full example running in less than 5 minutes: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;getmeemaw.com&#x2F;docs&#x2F;getting-started" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;getmeemaw.com&#x2F;docs&#x2F;getting-started</a><p>You can already self-host Meemaw, and there will soon be cloud hosting as well, with the option to easily switch from one to the other at any time.<p>The closed-source competitors are all (very) well-funded, but I think we can provide a better developer experience with higher security and reduced dependency risks. Right now, Meemaw is probably not ready for production, but we&#x27;ll get there sooner rather than later. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated to continue moving in the right direction :)
FloatArtifact
40,317,455
22
Plastic Scanner
story
https://plasticscanner.com/
null
PaulHoule
40,323,047
5
Microkernels Meet Recursive Virtual Machines (2007) [pdf]
story
https://bford.info/pub/os/fluke-rvm.pdf
null
weinzierl
40,282,923
263
Gradient descent visualization
story
https://github.com/lilipads/gradient_descent_viz
null
LorenDB
40,284,291
298
Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game
story
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/05/hackers-discover-how-to-reprogram-nes-tetris-from-within-the-game/
null
password4321
40,273,245
117
Decompiling Hyper-V Manager to rebuild it from source
story
https://awakecoding.com/posts/decompiling-hyper-v-manager-to-rebuild-it-from-source/
null
thunderbong
40,326,717
5
Why do animals play? Science explains a longstanding mystery
story
https://www.inverse.com/science/why-do-animals-play
null
goldenskye
40,262,543
117
With PowerPC, Windows CE and the WiiN-Pad Slate, Everyone's a WiiN-Er
story
http://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2024/05/with-powerpc-windows-ce-and-wiin-pad.html
null
RodgerTheGreat
40,279,129
67
Lila: A Lil Interpreter in Posix Awk
story
https://beyondloom.com/blog/lila.html
null
hudixt
40,301,443
40
Improving GPT 4 Function Calling Accuracy
story
https://blog.composio.dev/gpt-4-function-calling-example/
null
medo-bear
40,279,813
68
High performance array programming in Petalisp
story
https://zenodo.org/records/11062314
null
Thevet
40,282,671
133
The Waning Reign of the Muskrat
story
https://hakaimagazine.com/features/the-magnificent-lives-and-quiet-loss-of-muskrats/
null
darrenkopp
40,266,831
258
Coding interviews are stupid (ish)
story
https://darrenkopp.com/posts/2024/05/01/coding-interviews-are-stupid
null
pulisse
40,330,877
7
Tesla's profitable Supercharger network in limbo after Musk axed the entire team
story
https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/11/teslas-profitable-supercharger-network-in-limbo-after-musk-axed-entire-team/
null
FredrikMeyer
40,296,619
11
Estimating Pi with Kafka streams
story
https://fredrikmeyer.net/2024/05/06/estimating-pi-kafka.html
null
fanf2
40,311,871
17
ppstep: Interactive C/C++ preprocessor macro debugger
story
https://github.com/notfoundry/ppstep
null
ryebread777
40,273,470
425
Show HN: A free site to explore and discover 6k plants
story
https://www.getanyplant.com/plants
I’ve loved keeping plants since I was a kid. But the online world of plants can be confusing - strange vocabulary, plants going by conflicting names, and hundreds of niche websites. I wanted to create a site that would organize all of this info and make it easier to explore and discover new plants. That’s why I created GetAnyPlant, which aggregates and matches plants from dozens of online stores. It includes huge amounts of data on these plants along with filters and categories to help you search. You can also save plants to your wishlist and add notes to them.<p>I’m a data scientist by profession, so probably 80% of the work was totally new to me. I built v1 using wordpress , v2 using django, and v3 I pivoted to using react and next js for frontend.<p>I would greatly appreciate any feedback on the site as well as any advice on how to grow it.
get_flomped
40,266,057
85
Show HN: Wanderer – an open-source trail database
story
https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer
null
rasbt
40,328,436
14
Finetuning an LLM-Based Spam Classifier with LoRA from Scratch
story
https://github.com/rasbt/LLMs-from-scratch/blob/main/appendix-E/01_main-chapter-code/appendix-E.ipynb
null
DecentRecruiter
40,322,294
41
Data showing the 2024 tech job market is far stronger than 2023
story
null
I&#x27;ll start with my back-of-the-napkin summary of the 2023 - 2024 (so far) comparison stats below:<p>- There are 29.5% more tech job openings today than the low in March &#x27;23 (and the positive trend has been largely steady)<p>- The YoY number of average daily tech layoffs has declined by roughly 20%<p>The following data was gathered from the two most comprehensive sources out there: TrueUp.io and Layoffs.fyi.<p>Note: the difference in total numbers is due to TrueUp&#x27;s much larger dataset (it tracks more startups &amp; non-US markets). They both still show a nice improvement, e.g. the decline in average daily layoffs is around 24% on TrueUp and 14% on Layoffs.fyi.<p>TrueUp.io<p>- There are approximately 211K open tech jobs today; there were 165K last March. That said, the peak was 478K in April &#x27;22.<p>- In 2023, there were approximately 429K people laid off by 2K tech companies (an average of 1,175 people&#x2F;day)<p>- So far this year, there have been approximately 117K people laid off by 539 tech companies (an average of 894 people&#x2F;day)<p>Layoffs.fyi<p>- In 2023, there were approximately 263K people laid off by 1,200 tech companies (an average of 721 people&#x2F;day)<p>- So far this year, there have been approximately 81K people laid off by 287 tech companies (an average of 619 people&#x2F;day)<p>If it doesn&#x27;t feel like it&#x27;s improving, please hang in there. No market moves in a straight line...but at least the bumpy ride appears to be on the right track!
nateb2022
40,267,367
95
Comprehensive Rust: free Rust course developed by the Android team at Google
story
https://google.github.io/comprehensive-rust/
null
markoz7
40,320,391
31
SteamOS 3.6: How the Steam Deck atomic updates are improving
story
https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/steamos-3-6-how-the-steam-deck-atomic-updates-are-improving.html
null
benbreen
40,315,434
117
Player-Driven Emergence in LLM-Driven Game Narrative
story
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17027
null
EndXA
40,296,744
231
Who Wants to Be a Thousandaire? (2011)
story
https://www.damninteresting.com/who-wants-to-be-a-thousandaire/
null
todsacerdoti
40,313,769
20
C2PA from the Attacker's Perspective
story
https://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/index.php?/archives/1031-C2PA-from-the-Attackers-Perspective.html
null
gudvardur
40,285,986
64
Instructlab AI CLI
story
https://github.com/instructlab/instructlab
null
weinzierl
40,312,968
57
Microsoft's $1M Vote of Confidence in Rust's Future
story
https://thenewstack.io/microsofts-1m-vote-of-confidence-in-rusts-future/
null
todsacerdoti
40,314,977
11
Recon – a CLI tool to gather context for LLMs
story
https://joshuaclanton.dev/blog/2024-05-09-introducing-recon/
null
speckx
40,276,442
115
Spending an afternoon in the Sizewell control-room simulator
story
https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/general/an-afternoon-in-sizewell-b-control-room-simulator.html
null
linguae
40,313,733
662
Apple apologizes for iPad 'Crush' ad that 'missed the mark'
story
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/9/24153113/apple-ipad-ad-crushing-apology
null
perihelions
40,273,177
315
Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
story
null
I use relatively few TUI&#x27;s, and don&#x27;t know much about them—about what good, convenient UX flows in TUI&#x27;s can look like. I want to write some in Emacs. Do you have particularly nice examples of TUI&#x27;s that deserve to be known and imitated? I know there&#x27;s a lot of abandoned programs from the pre-GUI era that refined TUI&#x27;s to a high level.<p>(I&#x27;m only familiar with a handful of modern ones in Emacs—Magit, the SLIME inspector, dired, as well as the terminal TUI from the Linux tool perf).
alnvdl
40,267,182
168
Designing furniture using the CSS grid (2023)
story
https://alnvdl.github.io/2023/01/07/designing-furniture-using-the-css-grid.html
At one point during the construction of my house, we needed designs for the kitchen and bathroom cabinets and a bedroom wardrobe.<p>I wanted full control of the design process. Doing it in vector illustration software was too painful and it was taking too long. But I didn&#x27;t have the time to learn any complex CAD tool either.<p>So I developed a small HTML&#x2F;JS&#x2F;CSS tool for designing MDF furniture by writing my own little language that transpiles into a CSS grid layout.<p>Take a look at the blog post for details: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alnvdl.github.io&#x2F;2023&#x2F;01&#x2F;07&#x2F;designing-furniture-using-the-css-grid.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alnvdl.github.io&#x2F;2023&#x2F;01&#x2F;07&#x2F;designing-furniture-usin...</a><p>Or go directly to the tool (works best on desktop or tablet): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alnvdl.github.io&#x2F;squareplanner&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alnvdl.github.io&#x2F;squareplanner&#x2F;</a>
kxxt
40,297,043
57
Show HN: Tracexec – TUI for tracing execve and pre-exec behavior
story
https://github.com/kxxt/tracexec
tracexec helps you to figure out what and how programs get executed when you execute a command.<p>It&#x27;s useful for debugging build systems, catching fd leaks, understanding what shell scripts actually do, figuring out what programs does a proprietary software run, etc.
g0xA52A2A
40,263,394
110
Decoding UTF8 with parallel extract
story
https://nrk.neocities.org/articles/utf8-pext
null
camilochs
40,306,808
11
An Interview with Richard Hipp (Creator of SQLite) English/Spanish
story
https://camilocs.substack.com/p/entrevista-a-richard-hipp
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petethomas
40,269,754
252
Book people think they know why 9-year-olds stop reading for fun
story
https://slate.com/culture/2024/05/kids-reading-fun-books-decline-by-nine-crisis.html
null
hackandthink
40,262,837
46
PDEP-13: The Pandas Logical Type System
story
https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/blob/8a246978e9812a2448f43d0df24a82d51e850d53/web/pandas/pdeps/0013-logical-type-system.md
null
saisrirampur
40,276,768
177
Show HN: Peerdb Streams – Simple, native Postgres change data capture
story
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Hello HN, I am Sai Srirampur, one of the Co-founders of PeerDB. (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;PeerDB-io&#x2F;peerdb">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;PeerDB-io&#x2F;peerdb</a>). We spent the past 7 months building a solid experience to replicate data from Postgres to data warehouses. Now we&#x27;re expanding to queues.<p>PeerDB Streams provides a simple and native way to replicate changes as they happen in Postgres to Queues (Kafka, Redpanda, Google PubSub, etc). We use Postgres logical decoding to enable Change Data Capture (CDC).<p>Blog post here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.peerdb.io&#x2F;peerdb-streams-simple-native-postgres-change-data-capture">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.peerdb.io&#x2F;peerdb-streams-simple-native-postgres...</a>. 10-min quickstart here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.peerdb.io&#x2F;quickstart&#x2F;streams-quickstart">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.peerdb.io&#x2F;quickstart&#x2F;streams-quickstart</a>.<p>We chose queues as many users found that existing tools are complex. Debezium is the most used tool for this use-case. It has large production usage. However, a common pain point among our users is that it has a significant learning curve taking months to productionize.<p>A few issues are: a) Interacting through a command line interface, understanding the various settings, and learning best practices for running it in production is not trivial. Debezium UI, released to address usability concerns [1], is still in an incubating state [2]. Additionally, reading Debezium resources to get started can be overwhelming [3]. b) Supporting data formats and transformations isn’t easy. It needs a Java project, building JAR packages and setting up a runtime path on the kafka connect plugin. c)Debezium is not as native as Kafka for other queues and doesn’t offer the same level of configurability. For example, with Event Hubs, it is difficult to stream to topics spread across namespaces and subscriptions.<p>TL;DR Debezium aims to provide a comprehensive experience for engineers to implement CDC rather than making it dead simple for them. So you can do a lot with Debezium but need to know a lot about it.<p>At PeerDB, we are building a simple yet comprehensive experience for Postgres CDC. The goal is to enable engineers to build prod-grade Postgres CDC with a minimal learning curve, within a few days.<p>PeerDB’s feature-set isn&#x27;t at Debezium&#x27;s level yet, and as we evolve, we might face similar challenges. However, we&#x27;re putting usability at the forefront and we believe that we can achieve the above goal.<p>First, PeerDB offers a simple UI to set up Postgres and Kafka by creating PEERs and initiating CDC by creating a MIRROR. Through the UI, users can monitor the progress of CDC, including throughput and latency; set up alerts to Slack&#x2F;Email based on replication slot growth; investigate Postgres-native metrics, including slot size, etc. Here is a demo showing of PeerDB UI in action:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.loom.com&#x2F;share&#x2F;ebcfb7646a1e48738835853b760e5d04" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.loom.com&#x2F;share&#x2F;ebcfb7646a1e48738835853b760e5d04</a><p>Second, for users who prefer a CLI, we provide a Postgres-compatible SQL layer to manage CDC. This offers the same level of features as the UI and is more intuitive compared to bash scripts.<p>Third, users can perform row-level transformations using Lua scripts executed at runtime. This enables features such as encrypting&#x2F;masking PII data, supporting various data formats (JSON, MsgPack, Protobuf, etc.), and more. We offer a script editor along with a bunch of useful templates [5].<p>Fourth, we provide native connectors to non-Kafka targets. We also provide native configurability options tailored to these platforms. For example, with Event Hubs, users can perform CDC to topics distributed across different namespaces and subscriptions [4].<p>Finally, We are laser focused on Postgres, enabling specific optimizations like native metrics for replication, wait-events, and # of connections. Features like faster initial loads through parallel snapshotting and decoding transactions in-flight are in private beta.<p>Our hope is to provide the best data-movement experience for Postgres. PeerDB Streams is another step in that direction. We would love to get your feedback on product experience, our thesis and anything else that comes to your mind. It would be super useful for us. Thank you!<p>References:<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;debezium.io&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2020&#x2F;10&#x2F;22&#x2F;towards-debezium-ui&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;debezium.io&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2020&#x2F;10&#x2F;22&#x2F;towards-debezium-ui&#x2F;</a> [2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;debezium.io&#x2F;documentation&#x2F;reference&#x2F;stable&#x2F;operations&#x2F;debezium-ui.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;debezium.io&#x2F;documentation&#x2F;reference&#x2F;stable&#x2F;operation...</a> [3] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;medium.com&#x2F;@cooper.wolfe&#x2F;i-hated-debezium-so-much-i-did-it-myself-b43b0efc20a9" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;medium.com&#x2F;@cooper.wolfe&#x2F;i-hated-debezium-so-much-i-...</a> [4] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.peerdb.io&#x2F;enterprise-grade-replication-from-postgres-to-azure-event-hubs">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.peerdb.io&#x2F;enterprise-grade-replication-from-pos...</a> [5] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;PeerDB-io&#x2F;examples">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;PeerDB-io&#x2F;examples</a> [5] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;app.peerdb.cloud" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;app.peerdb.cloud</a> [6] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;PeerDB-io&#x2F;PeerDB">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;PeerDB-io&#x2F;PeerDB</a>
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