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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14759 · May 29

#typescript#data_layer#local_first#signals#sqlite#state_management#sync_engine LiveStore is a powerful data layer for apps that uses a reactive SQLite database to manage and sync data instantly across devices, even offline. It replaces traditional state management tools like Redux by allowing you to query and update data reactively with real-time syncing via event-sourcing. It supports many platforms and UI frameworks, offers flexible data modeling, and handles merge conflicts automatically. This means your app can work smoothly offline, sync changes seamlessly, and stay fast and reliable. LiveStore helps you build high-performance, offline-first apps with easy debugging and evolution. https://github.com/livestorejs/livestore

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21510 · 02/24/2026, 09:10 AM

News: #NAMA, #ADPM welcome House of Federation decision to hold elections in five districts outside #Tigray oversight The National Movement of #Amhara (NAMA) and the Amhara Democratic Force Movement (ADPM) have welcomed a recent decision by the House of #Federation to conduct elections in five districts outside the oversight of the Tigray regional authorities, pending the resolution of their constitutional status. In separate statements issued following emergency executive meetings, both organisations said the decision provides a legal response to long-standing questions of political participation and identity in the “contested” electoral districts, while also raising concerns about its implementation. NAMA said it respects the decision, which followed communication between the House of Federation and #NEBE, & described it as consistent with the spirit of the Pretoria Agreement. For its part, ADPM described the House’s move as “the beginning of historical.... Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=55369