@ilyabo.bsky.social will be talking about "SQLRooms: Local-First Analytics with DuckDB, Collaborative Canvas, and Loro CRDT Sync", at @fosdem.org '26 #Local-First & #CRDTs devroom!
Come listen to the 25 speakers on 1st Feb, from 9:00.
It is free! more details:
openlocalfirst.org/schedules/#1...
23.12.2025 11:35
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I love these interactive examples! I think you'd appreciate Loro too.
03.12.2025 02:05
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Ah, good catch! It will be public in the next release!
26.11.2025 13:56
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Very cooool! btw, If you experience any friction while using Loro, please feel free to contact us.
26.11.2025 13:23
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## Field-testing Jacquard's features
Another driver behind this was a desire to field-test a number of the unique features of the atproto library I built for Weaver, [Jacquard](https://tangled.org/@nonbinary.computer/jacquard). I've written more about one aspect of its design philosophy and architecture [here](https://alpha.weaver.sh/did:plc:yfvwmnlztr4dwkb7hwz55r2g/Jacquard/Jacquard%20Magic) but since that post I've added a couple pretty powerful features and I needed to give them a shakedown run. One was runtime lexicon resolution and schema validation. The other was the new tools for working with generic atproto data without strong types, like the path query syntax and functions.
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alpha.weaver.sh/editor
Bluesky, please break my WIP 100% from-scratch Rust wasm markdown editor and then tell me how you broke it. It has basic IME support now, and CRDT groundwork via Loro for later collab features.
Known bugs include RTL text completely messing up the cursor. Unknown bugs...
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The Loro Protocol repo is now open source!
It contains documentation for the wire protocol, along with TypeScript and Rust implementations of WebSocket clients and servers.
The protocol allows reusing a single connection to join multiple CRDT rooms, such as Loro documents or the Ephemeral Store.
30.10.2025 14:44
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We have the most powerful personal computers ever at home and in our pockets yet we use them mostly as gloried terminals to Big Tech mainframes
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