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I can highly recommend Postgres.js as an alternative to pg. Performs great, supports pipelining and a more ergonomic way of building queries.
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It looks excellent.
A nostr relay is pretty light on requirements query-wise, but I imagine postgres.js would be a good choice for an application with more query variety.
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Not to belabor the point, but just wanted to add a link to the benchmarks: https://porsager.github.io/imdbench/sql.html
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I swapped it in.
  • 30% faster performance in my integration tests alone
  • the code is more concise
  • I got rid of a handful of deps
Thanks again!
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Glad to help! 😊
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No, you were right. Pipelining is enough reason to switch. Was planning on rewrite it with postgresjs today.
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The code is ~500 lines of javascript/sql. It was a lot of fun to make. I'm not sure how well it performs though. I suspect decently - I got really particular with indices that perform well with arrays of prefixes and compound indices where applicable.
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Very cool, wanna try this out. Also, whoa, I've never seen/heard of Cucumber before. Looks like an interesting testing framework.
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Also, I'm especially proud of my booger graphic. Woke up super early this morning and found a great photoshop tutorial.
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Very artisanal
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Lol I’m old enough to have forgotten there’s free AI widely available.
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I thought you generated it with AI or in some way, lol
Guess that can become a compliment in the near future, haha
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Who came up with such a stupid na. ...
oh hey, k00b, cool project. Great name!
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lol we all autocomplete nostr to nostril. Seemed appropriate. It was also meant to encourage me to have fun while writing it.
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The name booger always gets sats from me! 🀣🀣🀣
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I am sick, reading this in bed, and seeing the logo just almost made me vomit.
Great job!
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Paid? Or free
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I haven't hosted it yet. I'll probably launch a "freelay" at some point to get an idea of what the shape of traffic on nostr is like, then figure out how to financially defend it.
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mazin of nostr.wine pulled nearly a TB in about 24hours... kenny @ rocket-tech.net said he saw 380gb in a few days.
it seems like these things pull down a lot of disk and pipe...
the question is one of retention, it seems. this is all so new i dont think anyone has run out of disk space, just yet :)
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That's my understanding. Crazy resource consumption.
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Looking forward to it πŸ‘€
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Yooo πŸ”₯⚑️
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