15 points | by lveillard 3 days ago ago
10 comments
"BlitzGraph beta · data may be wiped without notice · expect resets"
This is not beta. This is alpha.
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After becoming allergic to SQL, I opened 120+ issues in Dgraph, Typedb and surrealdb looking for the perfect graphDB.
What were those 120+ issues supposed to do?
That sounds suspiciously like something OpenClaw would think is a good idea. And surely only an agent would think it a good idea to brag about here.
Just build a decent rdf database, with SPARQL, basic inferencing and SHACL support rather then reinventing another thing
have never tried them before. do you have to configure/assemble these things? do you then run them as separate processes?
> I opened 120+ issues in Dgraph, Typedb and surrealdb looking for the perfect graphDB
Can you share some examples? What was wrong with those?
what makes you say that you're more suitable for agents compared to say neo4j and typedb? is it the temporal modeling?
congratulations for the beta by the way!
Not the blitz author. Neo4j was freaking slow when I tried to use it.
SQL isn't an allergy. It's time test. Take medicine to fix your allergy.
Supa, Burschi!
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"BlitzGraph beta · data may be wiped without notice · expect resets"
This is not beta. This is alpha.
- - -
After becoming allergic to SQL, I opened 120+ issues in Dgraph, Typedb and surrealdb looking for the perfect graphDB.
What were those 120+ issues supposed to do?
That sounds suspiciously like something OpenClaw would think is a good idea. And surely only an agent would think it a good idea to brag about here.
Just build a decent rdf database, with SPARQL, basic inferencing and SHACL support rather then reinventing another thing
have never tried them before. do you have to configure/assemble these things? do you then run them as separate processes?
> I opened 120+ issues in Dgraph, Typedb and surrealdb looking for the perfect graphDB
Can you share some examples? What was wrong with those?
what makes you say that you're more suitable for agents compared to say neo4j and typedb? is it the temporal modeling?
congratulations for the beta by the way!
Not the blitz author. Neo4j was freaking slow when I tried to use it.
SQL isn't an allergy. It's time test. Take medicine to fix your allergy.
Supa, Burschi!
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