What Happens When You Put a Database in the Browser?

What Happens When You Put a Database in Your Browser?.
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Will syncing with a database on the server be possible with DuckDB in the future?

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I guess it’s what frameworks are supposed to do … I don’t think you can solve it easily on yourself. You should look for some kind of framework with such a feature. If you find one using Elixir or Rust language then please let me know. :smiling_imp:

What Happens When You Put a Database in the Browser?

I don’t know, maybe …. by any change … you could use a database in the browser? The title looks like a disgusting clickbait not informing about important stuff like for example about what exactly database article says. :-1:

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With local first it makes sense to have a database in the browser. Just think of the reactivity, and offline mode :slight_smile:

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I agree. And just sync the data to the server whenever there is connection.

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There is this video about local first

and automerge is written in Rust, I think…

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