Hi HN,<p>6 months ago we did a Show HN about PowerSync [1], a Postgres-SQLite sync layer for building local-first and offline-first apps. We received lots of feedback, including comments asking about self-hosting and open-source.<p>Today we are announcing a major overhaul: making the product self-hostable and releasing the core sync service source code under the FSL license. We figured hackers interested in local-first software would like to know about this.<p>Docs: <a href="https://docs.powersync.com/self-hosting/getting-started" rel="nofollow">https://docs.powersync.com/self-hosting/getting-started</a><p>Release announcement: <a href="https://www.powersync.com/blog/powersync-open-edition-release" rel="nofollow">https://www.powersync.com/blog/powersync-open-edition-releas...</a><p>Background on how we decided to go with Sentry’s FSL: <a href="https://www.powersync.com/blog/new-open-era-for-powersync" rel="nofollow">https://www.powersync.com/blog/new-open-era-for-powersync</a><p>Thoughts on what this means for the local-first space: <a href="https://www.powersync.com/blog/what-powersync-open-edition-means-for-local-first" rel="nofollow">https://www.powersync.com/blog/what-powersync-open-edition-m...</a><p>If you have any feedback or questions for us, we’d like to hear it :)<p>- Kobie, Ralf, Conrad, Phillip and team<p>[1] <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38473743">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38473743</a>