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utterances-bot opened this issue Feb 11, 2025 · 8 comments
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blog/dbhub-shutdown/ #41

utterances-bot opened this issue Feb 11, 2025 · 8 comments

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DBHub.io Shutdown - DB Browser for SQLite

https://sqlitebrowser.org/blog/dbhub-shutdown/

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Sbebs commented Feb 11, 2025

Thank you very much for all your work during these years, times are tough, especially for those that put their passion in their work, a thing that is looked over. If you are passionate of something you should do it as a hobby following today's standards, thus only shitty jobs get paid.
But this ain't no reason for not trying harder!
Best luck for the future, we need guys like Justin.
Ciao

@sqlitebrowser sqlitebrowser deleted a comment from Hanumanth09 Feb 23, 2025
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I'm sorry to hear that the service was shut down, as I've found it super valuable to present SQLite data in public, but I totally understand that the financial burden of a hobby project cannot be taken on forever, so I highly appreciate the support in the past years and best of luck with your future projects! 🙇

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Thanks heaps @daroczig. 😄

@sqlitebrowser sqlitebrowser deleted a comment from Vanshika67 Mar 21, 2025
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I will certainly miss your service very much, but I understand that continuing to provide the service is not sustainable. Thanks for all your support over the years. I was a proud user.

If anyone knows of any alternatives, let me know.

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I can't say I really made much use of this facility - but the way it was integrated into the DB Browser product was well done I thought.

With that in mind: is it possible for people to set up their service in place of the now defunct DBHub.io?

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Hmmmm, the original DBHub.io service wasn't really designed that way, but you could definitely make that work if you were willing to put in a bunch of effort. The source code is still online, so you'd just need to start up your own local copy and have your internal DNS point at that for "dbhub.io" traffic.

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plans-coding commented Apr 16, 2025

Is the source code of DBHub available for self-hosting?

@sqlitebrowser sqlitebrowser deleted a comment from plans-coding Apr 16, 2025
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@plans-coding Yep, it's here: https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/dbhub.io/

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