New ask Hacker News story: Sqlit – A lazygit-style TUI for SQL databases

Sqlit – A lazygit-style TUI for SQL databases
2 by MaxTeabag | 0 comments on Hacker News.
sqlit is a lazygit-style TUI for SQL. Connect and query your database from the terminal in seconds, no config files or documentation to read first. It supports all the major databases: SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MariaDB, FirebirdSQL, Oracle, DuckDB, CockroachDB, ClickHouse, Snowflake, Databricks, Supabase, Cloudflare D1, Turso, Athena, BigQuery, Spanner, Redshift, IBM Db2, SAP HANA, Teradata, Trino, Presto, Apache Flight SQL, Apache Impala, SurrealDB, and osquery. A few things that come built in: - Keyboard focus: Context aware keybindings always visible - Docker integration: auto-detects and connect to running database containers - Vim-style query editor with customizable keybindings. - Fuzzy filter in results window. - SSH tunnels, OS-keyring credential storage, password manager integration. - Autocomplete for tables, columns, and procedures. - Cloud CLI integration (browse external DBs via Azure / AWS / GCP CLIs). - Themes (Rose Pine, Tokyo Night, Nord, Gruvbox). Install: `pipx install sqlit-tui` (also works with `uv tool install` and `pip`). Built with Python and Textual. First shared here in December (https://ift.tt/RgK29Cj) - a lot has shipped since. Repo: https://ift.tt/GY0Ihog Feedback welcome, especially on what's still missing for daily-driver use. My goal is to make an aesthetic tool that makes it easy and enjoyable to connect and query data, and do that one thing only, really well.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Write your BPF programs in Go, not C

Show HN: Write your BPF programs in Go, not C
8 by boratanrikulu | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New ask Hacker News story: S there room for a VPN with zero Five Eyes servers and RAM-only infrastructure?

S there room for a VPN with zero Five Eyes servers and RAM-only infrastructure?
3 by yanbinette | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I've been building on AWS for years and got deep into privacy/networking recently. The more I learned, the more I realized most VPN providers are theatre. The problem I see: "no-logs" is meaningless if your servers are physically in the US, UK, Canada or Australia. A warrant is a warrant. Even providers I respect like Mullvad and Proton have servers in Five Eyes countries. What I'm thinking: - Servers only in Iceland, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Romania, Japan - RAM-only — no disk, no logs possible by design, reboot wipes everything - WireGuard - Open source, annual Cure53 audit - BTC/Monero, no account required Break even is around 200-300 customers. Infrastructure to start is maybe $500-1000/month. Honest question: does Mullvad already own this positioning well enough that there's no room? Or is "zero Five Eyes + provably no logs" a real differentiator for a specific segment? Also curious if anyone has experience running infrastructure businesses in Iceland or Luxembourg specifically.