
Ditto is the only mobile database that comes with built-in edge connectivity and offline resilience, allowing apps to sync data without depending on servers or continuous access to the cloud. As billions of mobile and edge devices—and the deskless workers using them—form the backbone of modern operations, organizations are running into the constraints of conventional cloud-first systems. Used by leaders like Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines, Ditto is at the forefront of the edge-native movement, reshaping how businesses operate, sync, and stay connected beyond the cloud. By removing the need for external hardware, Ditto’s software-based networking lets companies develop faster, more fault-tolerant applications that perform even in disconnected environments—no cloud, server, or Wi-Fi required.
Leveraging CRDTs and peer-to-peer mesh replication, Ditto allows developers to build robust, collaborative applications where data remains consistent and available to all users—even during complete offline scenarios. This ensures business-critical systems remain functional exactly when they’re needed most.
Ditto follows an edge-native design philosophy. Unlike cloud-centric approaches, edge-native systems are optimized to run directly on mobile and edge devices. With Ditto, devices automatically discover and talk to each other, forming dynamic mesh networks instead of routing data through the cloud. The platform seamlessly handles complex connectivity across online and offline modes—Bluetooth, P2P Wi-Fi, LAN, Cellular, and more—to detect nearby devices and sync updates in real time.
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Gaffa is an all-encompassing REST API tailored for browser automation, enabling developers to effortlessly manage authentic, full browsers through a single API call, thus eliminating the intricacies associated with headless-browser frameworks, proxies, and scaling infrastructure. It automatically handles JavaScript rendering, ensuring web pages appear as they would to real users, and supports a broad spectrum of automation tasks, such as web scraping, capturing screenshots, exporting content to PDF, converting pages into clean Markdown for LLMs, infinite-scroll scraping of dynamic sites, filling out forms, obtaining complete page screenshots, and archiving content for offline use. Furthermore, Gaffa includes a rotating residential proxy network that ensures reliable access from various locations, features automatic CAPTCHA resolution when necessary, and utilizes a credit-based pricing system where costs are based on actual browser execution time and bandwidth, facilitating easier scaling and budget management. The combination of these robust functionalities and an intuitive design makes Gaffa a powerful tool for developers in various sectors. In essence, Gaffa not only simplifies browser automation but also enhances the overall efficiency of web-related tasks, making it an invaluable resource for developers seeking to optimize their workflows.
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OrbitDB
OrbitDB operates as a decentralized, serverless, peer-to-peer database that harnesses IPFS for data storage and employs Libp2p Pubsub for efficient synchronization among peers. By integrating Merkle-CRDTs, it allows for conflict-free writing and merging of entries, which is particularly advantageous for decentralized applications, blockchain initiatives, and web applications that primarily function offline. The platform features various database types tailored to specific needs: 'events' serves as immutable append-only logs, 'documents' enables JSON document storage indexed by selected keys, 'keyvalue' provides standard key-value pair storage, and 'keyvalue-indexed' offers LevelDB-indexed key-value data. All these database types are built on OpLog, which is an immutable, cryptographically verifiable structure grounded in operation-driven CRDT principles. The JavaScript version of OrbitDB can function seamlessly in both browser and Node.js environments, while a Go variant is actively developed by the Berty project, providing extensive support for developers. This versatility and capacity for adaptation render OrbitDB an exceptional option for those aiming to implement contemporary data solutions within distributed frameworks, ensuring that it meets a wide array of user needs in the evolving technology landscape. As data management continues to evolve, the innovative features of OrbitDB position it as a compelling solution for future developments.
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RxDB
RxDB is a NoSQL database crafted for a local-first approach, making it particularly ideal for modern web and mobile applications. It enables offline-first functionality by storing data directly on the client side using a variety of storage engines such as IndexedDB, OPFS, and SQLite. With its real-time reactivity, RxDB empowers developers to track changes in documents, fields, or queries, allowing UI components to display data updates immediately. Its versatile replication engine supports synchronization with numerous backends and bespoke endpoints, which enhances its adaptability for different scenarios. Moreover, RxDB integrates seamlessly with various frameworks and environments, further boosting its practicality. Among its core features are field-level encryption, schema validation, conflict resolution capabilities, options for backup and restoration, along with support for attachments and CRDTs. By reducing server load and facilitating quick local queries, RxDB significantly enhances performance and scalability, positioning it as an excellent choice for applications requiring real-time updates, offline capabilities, and consistency across platforms. Furthermore, the innovative design of RxDB equips developers with the tools necessary to create dynamic and responsive applications that can efficiently handle user interactions in real-time.
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