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@Lensflare is 256GB SSD good enough?
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@Lensflare Thank you
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@azuredivay The logic is pretty simple tbh, if the typed word is not correct just get it's possible suggestions. Also it's just basic scrapping no API involved.
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@ScriptCoded thanks.
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@jonas-w I don't.This is not a regular issue. It's just one ant somehow got inside the monitor.
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@Eklavya Thanks. I guess the reason my sites looks clean is that I design them in Figma before actually coding them. That helps and saves me a lot of time actually. And for styling, I just use mostly pure CSS, if not TailwindCSS. Tailwind is not a component library like bootstrap so it feels more flexible to use it.
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@codecrow Hmm not a bad idea actually :)
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@lknk Very nice point. I thought about it before.I will definitely add that later on
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@Hazarth the rant tag gets added to every post automatically. I didn't add it. And the posts are sorted in the same order as the original HN site. I built a custom api that scraps from that.
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@ronswansonator Thank you :)
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@hack Thanks, mate. I have already added that in a working branch but have not pushed it yet. I Will push it along with some other UI fixes next week.
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@Xoka Thanks mate ❤
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@bittersweet lol.
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@Eklavya Wrote the backend in Koa.js and frontend in Next.js. Hosting the server in Heroku and website in Vervel.
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@Oktokolo MIT since its a totally free to use API. But I put a rate limit just so that the server doesn't blow up.
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@heyheni A lot of scrapping, friends suggestions, my own favorite collections. All added. Nothing fancy just a simple idea.
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@heyheni Around 8k.
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@spantheslayer Thanks 😊 .
I designed quite a lot of portfolio UIs in the past. But didn't publish most of them. But here is one I made two years ago.
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@hack Ah didn't notice at all. Thanks a ton mate. Will update soon :)
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@sladuled Fixed it :)
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@DevNotFretPet thank you :)
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@sladuled Ah I just noticed that. Will look into that soon. Thanks for pointing out
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@math-silva Thank you :) I also use it like my very personal twitter lol
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@bagfox Thanks for the feedback. Those were some great points. I know what's causing the sluggish navigations between pages. I will try to fix them asap :)
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@Ranchonyx thanks :)
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@theabbie You completely misunderstood everything I think. We were not even talking about giving credit for projects that don't ask for it. I dont know why you mentioned it. Anyway you seem to have a very conservative and different mind set to the whole open source and appreiating people's work scene. So I will leave this thread here 👍
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@Oktokolo here is her repo.
https://github.com/bchiang7/v4
Where she clearly states she didn't open source it as a template/boilerplate. Since people were asking for it she made it open source that's why she asks for credit when used.
@theabbie so I guess you are the kind of person you would not care about giving credit even if it asked. So assume if you copy-paste someone's entire repo and call it yourself and of course you are smart enough to remove the license. And after a few days you get an email from the author of the project saying to give proper credit or they might take legal action. What would you do? You stated that you rather give them a few bucks instead of credit. What if they want only credit. You just would not give a fuck and ignore them until they take legal action just cause you don't like to give credit to the rightful owner. Also installing a module and coping from stack overflow is a way different thing. -
@theabbie Ah I see. But still, I see many developers give credit to many other projects even just for simple algorithms they took from the person's repo. At last, it boils down to your personal choice. I would definitely give credit if the author asks for it. About the girl repo , It's not a boilerplate, Its literally her own portfolio so I can see why she would ask for credit. Then again it's upto people if they want to give credit or not.
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@saiprasad Yes, They also tweeted by apologizing for forgetting to give credit to him, I think. Thats good :)
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@matt-jd I see. thanks for the info. I will keep that in mind from now on.