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Fireproof 🔥

@fireproofstorge

embedded document database with live sync via any backend

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i wrote a new blog post: SQLite does not do checksums. what does this mean? If even a single bit gets flipped, your database can be corrupted and you won't know when you're reading incorrect data. this can have serious consequences depending on your application.

i wrote a new blog post: SQLite does not do checksums. 

what does this mean? If even a single bit gets flipped, your database can be corrupted and you won't know when you're reading incorrect data. 

this can have serious consequences depending on your application.
conspiracy to cause a public nuisance (@jchris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Database hackers and React devs - if you've been following me a while, you know how big a difference you'll make by leaving a comment on the orange site right now. 🙏

Database hackers and React devs - if you've been following me a while, you know how big a difference you'll make by leaving a comment on the orange site right now. 🙏
Console - Devtools, devtools, devtools (@consoledotdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting tool of the week: fireproof.storage by Fireproof 🔥 We like: Client-side JS library for building local-first browser apps. Handles sync, conflicts, encryption, network connectivity, etc. The database is document oriented. Reactive APIs

IPFS (@ipfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does your local-first app need some superpowers? Fireproof 🔥 has released Encrypted Blockstore, a secure IPFS-compatible blockstore that saves data locally first, encrypts it E2E, then syncs to the cloud (any cloud).