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Building DB Pro at dbpro.app hit me up at [email protected]

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Solving Sudoku in Pure SQL

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3 points·by upmostly·6 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Conway's Game of Life in Pure SQL

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2 points·by upmostly·22 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: Mira – Open-source and self-hosted AI code reviewer

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15 points·by upmostly·24 hari yang lalu·2 comments

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Show HN: DB Pro Studio – Self-hostable collaborative database client

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2 points·by upmostly·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Do you even need a database?

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310 points·by upmostly·3 bulan yang lalu·298 comments

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Chess in SQL

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187 points·by upmostly·3 bulan yang lalu·47 comments

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1 points·by upmostly·4 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: DB Pro Studio – A self-hosted, collaborative database client

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1 points·by upmostly·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

The Last of the JavaScript Frameworks

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5 points·by upmostly·5 bulan yang lalu·2 comments

PostgreSQL for Update Skip Locked: The One-Liner Job Queue

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1 points·by upmostly·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Chess in Pure SQL

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3 points·by upmostly·6 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

SQLite JSON at full index speed using generated columns

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381 points·by upmostly·7 bulan yang lalu·114 comments

Show HN: Advent of SQL – A Daily SQL Puzzle Calendar Inspired by Advent of Code

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7 points·by upmostly·7 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: DB Pro – A Modern Desktop Client for Postgres, MySQL, SQLite and LibSQL

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33 points·by upmostly·7 bulan yang lalu·15 comments

comments

upmostly
·kemarin dulu·discuss
Just watch out for their license...
upmostly
·kemarin dulu·discuss
Have you thought about integrating Remotion into this?
upmostly
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
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upmostly
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
This is just awful. Sorry. The page is so busy. Also, why an ai generated picture of a man on a laptop as the background?

I have so many thoughts but all I can think is this is the epitome of vibecoded slop.
upmostly
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
Looking at this makes me think HN is peak design aesthetic.
upmostly
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
If you thought that was bad, whatever you do, do NOT click the play button for the 5th step-by-step example: Expressions & Limbs.

I've never, EVER, in 18 years of being in this business, seen a software product demo of an emoji doing THAT before...
upmostly
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
I suggest you change the demo.

1. Boys see girl 2. Boys fight over girl

Creator could have chosen literally anything else to represent their product but instead went with an animation of boy emojis fighting over a girl emoji.
upmostly
·16 hari yang lalu·discuss
Co-creator of Mira [1] here.

This is exactly what we built Mira for. It's self-hosted, bring-your-own-model/BYOK, and most importantly, open source.

You point it at your own API keys (e.g. OpenRouter or a local model) so nothing leaves your infra, and it runs as a code reviewer on PRs.

It's also ridiculously quick at reviewing (benchmarks at ~77s) because your PRs aren't sitting in a queue on a cloud somewhere (alternatives are > 5 minutes)

We're working really closely with our users to build the best possible code reviewer. Feedback and contributions are highly encouraged.

[1] https://github.com/miracodeai/mira
upmostly
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
Hey Leynos, we used Claude Sonnet 4.5 and benchmarks we used were the Martian code review bench: https://codereview.withmartian.com/?mode=offline
upmostly
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
Building DB Pro [1]

A complete desktop app for browsing and editing your Postgres, MySQL, SQLite data, creating beautiful dashboards, and soon designing automated workflows for repeat tasks.

[1] https://dbpro.app

I've kept a devlog of the last 10 months of building DB Pro, which has been the best way to bring users to the product. I'd highly recommend folks starting a devlog if they can.
upmostly
·bulan lalu·discuss
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upmostly
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That's fine. That's not what I dislike.

What I dislike is "AI SLOP" seems to be the default response to anything remotely creative anymore.
upmostly
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Finished reading the article, having really enjoyed it (I grew up with Terry's books), came back to the HN comments and the top comment is someone ranting "dIS iS aye-EyE sLoP"

What a terrible, terrible timeline we live in now. Seriously. I genuinely hate it.
upmostly
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
We'll add an option in the next version to choose if you want to share usage data.

Stay tuned for v2.1.4, coming this week.
upmostly
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
We're building a product [1] to compete with DataGrip, a JetBrains product.

Many people told us we were crazy to compete with such a mature product as DataGrip before we got started.

It has been fascinating to speak to people who use database apps and to learn about their experiences.

Now, we have many, many customers telling us that they have cancelled their DataGrip/JetBrains sub and have switched to using our product, mainly due to speed but also cost.

Their products are really, really slow.

[1] https://dbpro.app
upmostly
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I read this as satire.
upmostly
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm building DB Pro, a modern, beautiful, and now fully self-hosted database client for desktop and web.

Just launched Studio, which is the self-hosted version of DB Pro.

I also keep a devlog. #9 was just published to YouTube.

Self-Host Your Own Database Client | DB Pro Devlog #9 https://youtu.be/MJvSrJGtk70

[1]https://dbpro.app
upmostly
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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upmostly
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Honest question: If my web browser struggles to even render the preview, why in god's name would I put any of these presets on a production webpage?
upmostly
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
One of my favourite things of being on HN is reading comments like this. Namely, devs who worked on games I played growing up. I absolutely love hearing stories from their past about little technical nuances like this comment. The more technical / specific, the better.

I'd honestly love to compile a book of "war stories" told by devs like netcoyote.

Maybe I will.

Net, if you're interested, hit me up.