opening just about every link in the #KuzuDB Discord before they shut it down
Another day, another "blazing fast" graph database bites the dust 🚀💥. Apparently, Kuzu DB devs have better things to do than support their own project—maybe they were too busy trying to enable #JavaScript on their own site? 😂🔧
https://kuzudb.com #blazingfast #graphdatabase #KuzuDB #fail #technews #HackerNews #ngated
Kuzu - Embedded, scalable, blazing fast graph database

Kuzu - Embedded, scalable, blazing fast graph database

Dagnabbit

> Kuzu is working on something new!
>
> We are archiving the KuzuDB project...

What's the new thing? I mean they were already putting a lot of effort into AI so the new thing probably isn't that. Whatever. I like #KuzuDB and am annoyed they just up and archived the project without any heads up.

https://github.com/kuzudb/kuzu

GitHub - kuzudb/kuzu: Embedded property graph database built for speed. Vector search and full-text search built in. Implements Cypher.

Embedded property graph database built for speed. Vector search and full-text search built in. Implements Cypher. - kuzudb/kuzu

GitHub

Kuzu, an in-process (embedded) graph database is fast becoming my favourite technology for 2025. In-process, fast, Cypher graph query language, vector indexes (for vector embeddings), full-text search... and, more.

Check it out, here: https://kuzudb.com/

#kuzudb #graph #database #cypher #vector #genai #contextualise

Kuzu - Embedded, scalable, blazing fast graph database

Pushing my Logseq graph into a #KuzuDB database on disk takes 5.0 seconds on average. The same logic pushing to a database in memory takes 4.8 seconds on average. (M1 MBP w/32GB RAM)

I strongly suspect this says more about my schema complexity than it says about KuzuDB.

Getting funky with the graph connections, using #KuzuDB to understand co-citations – how often two pages in my imported Logseq graph are linked by the same page, suggesting a contextual relationship.

I think I got the cypher query right. I IS LEARNING.

#KuzuDB 0.8.0 includes WASM support, for in-browser graph database shenanigans.

I have the worst idea for a Logseq plugin.

https://blog.kuzudb.com/post/kuzu-0.8.0-release/

Kùzu 0.8.0 Release

Release announcement for Kùzu 0.8.0

And a selection of pages linking to my Python note. Alas, no rand() for ordering in #KuzuDB yet.

Doing entertainingly useless things with Cypher in #KuzuDB

The pages I've linked to most in my Logseq graph. Some inaccuracies, since I haven't included tag links, and "note" should be a property link.