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@h4ckernews@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Tally – A tool to help agents classify your bank transactions

https://tallyai.money/

#HackerNews #Tally #tool #bank #transactions #agents #finance #classification

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@p2panda@autonomous.zone  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Oho! Here is a new in-depth p2panda blog post!

https://p2panda.org/2025/07/09/streams-transactions-crash-resilience.html

This one is about the strategies and design ideas we’re exploring to make p2p applications resilient to critical failures, for both system- and application layers.

#p2panda #localfirst #p2p #databases #transactions

An diagram showing a typical "failed transaction" example: Parrot wants to send one apple to Horse. Parrot starts the transaction and removes an apple from their store. Horse receives the apple and adds it to their store. If one of the processes crashes on either Parrot’s or Horse’s side, we might end up with a situation where Parrot’s state has one less apple and Horse’s has none.
An diagram showing a typical "failed transaction" example: Parrot wants to send one apple to Horse. Parrot starts the transaction and removes an apple from their store. Horse receives the apple and adds it to their store. If one of the processes crashes on either Parrot’s or Horse’s side, we might end up with a situation where Parrot’s state has one less apple and Horse’s has none.
An diagram showing a typical "failed transaction" example: Parrot wants to send one apple to Horse. Parrot starts the transaction and removes an apple from their store. Horse receives the apple and adds it to their store. If one of the processes crashes on either Parrot’s or Horse’s side, we might end up with a situation where Parrot’s state has one less apple and Horse’s has none.
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@p2panda@autonomous.zone  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Oho! Here is a new in-depth p2panda blog post!

https://p2panda.org/2025/07/09/streams-transactions-crash-resilience.html

This one is about the strategies and design ideas we’re exploring to make p2p applications resilient to critical failures, for both system- and application layers.

#p2panda #localfirst #p2p #databases #transactions

An diagram showing a typical "failed transaction" example: Parrot wants to send one apple to Horse. Parrot starts the transaction and removes an apple from their store. Horse receives the apple and adds it to their store. If one of the processes crashes on either Parrot’s or Horse’s side, we might end up with a situation where Parrot’s state has one less apple and Horse’s has none.
An diagram showing a typical "failed transaction" example: Parrot wants to send one apple to Horse. Parrot starts the transaction and removes an apple from their store. Horse receives the apple and adds it to their store. If one of the processes crashes on either Parrot’s or Horse’s side, we might end up with a situation where Parrot’s state has one less apple and Horse’s has none.
An diagram showing a typical "failed transaction" example: Parrot wants to send one apple to Horse. Parrot starts the transaction and removes an apple from their store. Horse receives the apple and adds it to their store. If one of the processes crashes on either Parrot’s or Horse’s side, we might end up with a situation where Parrot’s state has one less apple and Horse’s has none.
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