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cardi
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Show HN: WebCrate – an open source, social and self-hosted bookmarking tool
> Deta Space made it really easy for me as dev to build something like WebCrate quickly and it's also awesome for users. The app keeps running even if I disappear and hosting, auth etc. is all handled for me
Ah yeah, love the concept, I had similar goals in mind when making Cardi (although I wasn't aware of many options at the time for putting data in control of the user -- I ended up just having people log in with AWS access keys and it stores data in DynamoDB, which is weird but has actually been working great so far).
https://github.com/pickledish/cardi
Anyways Deta seems interesting, looking forward to seeing where it goes from here! Would love more/better options in this space.
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Kanban board in one HTML using localstorage
Ha, I'm very interested in this!
I had this same problem for my own app[0], I ended up solving it by just using dynamodb in my personal AWS account as the storage. Generous free tier, great uptime, and no users, security, etc to manage for me, like you mention.
It's way more technical than I'd like of course, since anyone who wants to use it needs to have a personal AWS account. And it isn't "synced", like you say, it's just using the AWS JS SDK to speak to dynamodb directly. But still it's been a real pleasure to build a web app this way -- the fact that anyone can use the app by plugging in their own storage is kind of the web development holy grail IMO.
[0] https://github.com/pickledish/cardi
- pickledish/cardi Google Keep, but without the Google.
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Show HN: Cardi – store your notes for free in AWS DynamoDB
Hey thanks! I wouldn't say it's a hard dependency, in fact it can work with other things that are API-compatible with DynamoDB, like Scylla for example if you wanted to self-host everything:
http://scylla.docs.scylladb.com/master/alternator/alternator
And in terms of using something like Firestore, the storage needs of this are very simple so it wouldn't be very hard to add that in. I tried to keep all the persistence-related functionality separated off for this purpose:
https://github.com/pickledish/cardi/tree/master/src/dynamodb
kanban
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Kanban board in one HTML using localstorage
I figured I'd have a shot at making one of these: https://github.com/dreadnip/kanban
I don't need board/list management so I made simplified version with a fixed HTML structure, only the notes are dynamic. Also uses localStorage, browser drag & drop and single file without dependencies. Pretty fun exercise in building small single page applications with just JS. Thanks for the idea OP!
What are some alternatives?
yjs - Shared data types for building collaborative software
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
player.html - One file drop-in video player web app for using video files served using basic directory listing
github-scrumboard - :calendar: GitHub Scrumboard Chromium Extension
solid - Solid - Re-decentralizing the web (project directory)
Kanboard - Kanban project management software
linkding - Self-hosted bookmark manager that is designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker.
Nullboard - Nullboard is a minimalist kanban board, focused on compactness and readability.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.