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Show HN: Voxxy – a minimal, fast voice-to-text app for macOS

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9 points·by mrguenter·2 mesi fa·1 comments

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mrguenter
·2 mesi fa·discuss
So far I haven't noticed any problems with background noise (train, cafe, ...)
mrguenter
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Thats really cool! Now I can run an event store for just a few euros a month.
mrguenter
·6 mesi fa·discuss
We have already discussed this. I think branches are a good idea, although we need to look at how they work first. For your GenesisDB, I would really like a "softer" mode so that individual types and events can be removed during development. Perhaps that could also be done with branches.
mrguenter
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The 500 MB for storage is a bit of an overestimate. We've been using GenesisDB for a few months now and only have a few MB of storage used. :)
mrguenter
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It would be complete with a few examples in the common programming languages. Otherwise, it's good.
mrguenter
·8 mesi fa·discuss
That's really cool. Is it recommended to use this for production as well? Specifically, if the Mac hosts the production instances of GenesisDB?
mrguenter
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Hello ...

I just finished my first internal project using Genesis DB (https://genesisdb.io)

The app uses a full CQRS + Event Sourcing setup, and Genesis DB worked really well as the event store. It felt lightweight but still powerful enough for production-style use.

I’m curious, has anyone else here already built one or more projects with Genesis DB? Would love to hear your experiences, especially around event modeling, projections, or performance in real-world scenarios.

Markus
mrguenter
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Very cool! Could easily be a 1.0.0 already. Works flawlessly so far with the provided examples.
mrguenter
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Genesis DB delivers everything you could wish for. Thanks for your incredible work!!! I can recommend it to anyone seriously exploring event sourcing.