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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Stream-Framework
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On what side project you guys are working on?
An ultralight social media app with no dependencies that can run on shared web hosting. It's an API like Getstream, so F/E is up to you. I've had a fork of it in production for 2.5 years on a subscription site that generates a small income.
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I need advice and help.
Think about the edge that you can have over thousands other people looking for a job like you. One of the ways to do it – tailor your (even small) experience to the company you are applying to. E.g. Let's take a company like Stream that have an open-source Swift SDK, try to contribute to their SDK, maybe close some `good-first-issue`s here and there, do some documentation improvements, enrich their example app. So that when you feel like you are ready to knock their door – you already have an edge over others – you don't need onboarding (because you already know most of their codebase, you even completed your first few tasks while yet not being employed!)
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We need to talk about how Reddit handles automated permabans of mods
I firmly believe the tier 1 admins are just this program - https://getstream.io/
I too firmly believe the tier 1 admins are just this program - https://getstream.io/ And reddit doesn't want to admit that humans are not actually reviewing things
- Building a functional Twitter clone in a weekend
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Building a Site for a community based on shared interests?
Really depends on so many variables, and comes down to knowing the audience. I built a lightweight social network api platform to do a lot of what getstream.io and OSSN does, but the way users engaged with it was nothing like what I expected. One use case, for example, would have been mostly satisfied with WordPress and Mailchimp. Forums are very familiar to people and still used by a lot of "I don't do social media" types. At the risk of making a sweeping generalization, if you have an older target audience they will be happy with a forum. If you have a younger target audience they will prefer the sequential post / react style of interacting, like Discord or Instagram.
- Adding live chat support for Flutter Web
- React Native Stack Suggestions
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Create a customer-admin chat portal for online ordering website
Have you worked with Stream before? I think it's what you're looking for.
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Ask HN: Best and Worst API Documentations?
I really like https://getstream.io/ docs. For me, SDK support is important, as are examples and templates that I can play with & build off of. I also like the API usage dashboard that Stream supplies when you login. Which veers into the terriory of dev portal, but worth mentioning.
Also, in terms of tools for actually building documentation, I recommend looking at https://docusaurus.io/ for clean, customisable documentation.
k6
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HTTPie Desktop: cross-platform API testing client for humans
I know this is about Desktop HTTP testing but has anyone experimented with command-line HTTP testing?
I recall having a good experience with https://github.com/grafana/k6 some eons ago.
It's geared towards writing load testing in JS but it also allows you to check HTTP body, headers, etc.
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Examples of using task scheduler with Go?
K6' usage - pretty friggin robust - is here https://github.com/grafana/k6/tree/master/js
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Announcing the Tracetest integration with k6: Deep Load Testing of your Cloud Native System
k6 allows you to build performant load tests that take a fraction of the resources legacy load-testing tools require. The tests are written in an easy-to-follow JavaScript form and can be extended with a number of extensions. The tests execute via a Go-JavaScript compiler so they take a minimal amount of resources when being executed, allowing the scaling of load tests with fewer resources.
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Maximizing concurrent outbound http requests
I’d use K6 for this. It’s been optimised for this purpose. https://github.com/grafana/k6
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Need help load testing an API
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JMeter was too slow for my use case, so I wrote Gocannon
If you need more flexibility, there's k6, which you can script, and send stats to an influxdb
What are some alternatives?
Vegeta - HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
django-activity-stream - Generate generic activity streams from the actions on your site. Users can follow any actors' activities for personalized streams.
Hey - HTTP load generator, ApacheBench (ab) replacement
artillery - Load testing at cloud-scale. Serverless & distributed out-of-the-box. Load test with Playwright. Load test HTTP APIs, GraphQL, WebSocket, and more. Use any Node.js module. Never fail to scale with Artillery!
oauth2 - Go OAuth2
pactum - REST API Testing Tool for all levels in a Test Pyramid
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
goimports - [mirror] Go Tools
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
Nightmare - A high-level browser automation library.