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  1. The Top 5 Agent-Engineered Open Source Projects

    The five open source projects that best show what agent-engineered software can become.

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  2. Go is conservative with adding new features, but it does happen. Generics were new once. Here's some ways that generics have evolved in recent versions, and how Dolt incorporates them.

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  3. Doltgres is as Fast as MySQL is Slow

    Overview of recent performance optimizations to Doltgres that brought it on par with MySQL

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  4. DumboDB: Announcing RBAC Support

    MongoDB and Git had a baby, and it's named Dumbo. We've now added security!

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  5. Prolly Tree Visualizer

    I built an interactive Prolly Tree visualizer powered by real DoltLite trees running in your browser. See modification, fast diff, structural sharing, and history independence in action.

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  6. DoltHub now supports DoltLite and Doltgres databases. You can now push, pull, and clone DoltLite and Doltgres databases on DoltHub.

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  7. Doltgres 1.0

    Doltgres, the Postgres-flavored version of Dolt, is now 1.0 and ready for production.

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  8. What's the best coding agent in August 2026? I ranked Claude, Codex, and Grok.

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  9. Dumbo Phone Home

    MongoDB and Git had a baby, and it's named Dumbo. DumboDB will occasionally phone home to DoltHub. Learn more!

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  10. No Index GroupBy Optimization

    Sneak peek at one of the optimizations applied to Dolt and Doltgres

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  11. Introducing `dolt_squash_history()`

    Dolt keeps every version of every row, but sometimes you want less history, not more. The new dolt_squash_history() procedure collapses your commit history into a single commit with one call, no rebase require…

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  12. Doltgres 1.0 launches August 6th. Here's what has landed in the codebase over the past few weeks: replication support, automatic garbage collection, data-correctness fixes, and more.

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  13. MongoDB and Git had a baby, and it's named Dumbo. Read about how we avoid regressions and ensure DumboDB works as expected.

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  14. Agents love Git worktrees. Dolt is the database for agents. Should Dolt have worktrees too?

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  15. A preview of proxied-server, an experimental new backend mode in Beads that greatly improves the tool's usability and stability.

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  16. MongoDB and Git had a baby, and it's named Dumbo. Now you can use --auto-commit to record every update!

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  17. For the past six weeks, we've been running Ito, a runtime analysis code review tool that works off of GitHub PRs and builds and runs your application instead of just reading the diff. We've had success using t…

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  18. Dolt in Four Flavors

    We now have the Dolt database that is right for you, whether that is classic Dolt, Doltgres, DoltLite, or Dumbo. Soon, all these databases will work with DoltHub, DoltLab, Hosted Dolt, and Dolt Workbench.

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  19. More and more people are talking about us. Here's what Better Stack is saying.

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  20. DumboDB: Announcing Undrop Support

    MongoDB and Git had a baby, and it's named Dumbo. We've added the ability to resurrect a dropped database. Read to learn how!

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