flyweight
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MIT License | MIT License |
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flyweight
- Flyweight: A Node.js ORM Specifically for SQLite
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Show HN: Quietone – search audio and video by transcript
Hey. This is my first electron app. It is called Quietone and I just thought it would be cool to navigate and manipulate videos by their transcript because searching through videos for the things I was looking for was very slow otherwise.
I used whisper.cpp to do the transcribing. It has held up really well. The tiny model (the fastest one) can transcribe 2 hours of video in a couple of minutes on my m2 mac mini and the accurate of even the tiny model is pretty good.
I used Electron Forge to package the app for different operating systems and distribution channels. There are no guides on the internet on how to do that properly so that took quite a bit of time to figure out.
At multiple stages I had to look through source code of Electron Forge's dependencies to figure out how I was supposed to use it to correctly sign the app for the mac app store.
I made this app using the tools I like to use, which is not very typical. I use straight javascript, no transpiling, and I wrote every single library myself from the ORM https://github.com/thebinarysearchtree/flyweight to the front-end framework, which is a thin wrapper over web components.
Oh yeah, Electron recently started supporting esm, but Electron Forge doesn't fully support it so I had to use esbuild to compile to cjs just for the packaging step.
I use events to make everything change in real-time in the UI. Umm... oh yeah I did include yt-dlp features but had to remove that for the store versions.
It is available on the mac store, and soon on the windows store. There is also a trial you can download. The windows store experience is not very polished compared to the mac store. I was amazed that there are humans reviewers looking through everything I upload. hah.
Anyway, I have to go find a job now and hope my username doesn't check out. Bye. Thanks for reading my blog.
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Is TypeScript actually worth It?
I wrote https://github.com/thebinarysearchtree/flyweight in JavaScript, not TypeScript. It generates TypeScript declaration files as it types SQL, which helps with intellisense support in VSCode. That is the only reason I use TypeScript.
I don't like TypeScript though, and would never write anything in it. I have a long history with C# and I came to conclusions about this topic a long time ago. I just prefer writing JavaScript, it is more fun and more productive.
Flyweight is quite a complex library. It parses arbitrarily complex SQL. This is more complex than most of the things people work on and claim they need static typing. It isn't millions of lines of code, but often those codebases aren't complex, they are just many independent components that in themselves are not that complex.
The amount of time I spend having to update the TypeScript aspect of my library is really quite annoying. Also, with regards to your point about libraries not including type information - this is also true for the actual native APIs in the browser and so on as well. For example, TypeScript doesn't recognise the "indices" property of regular expression matches.
- GitHub - thebinarysearchtree/flyweight: An ORM for SQLite
- Flyweight: An ORM for SQLite
React
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Inflight Magazine no. 9
We are continuing to add new project templates for various types of projects, and we've recently created one for the infamous combination of React with Vite tooling.
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"Kawaii" tech logos by Sawaratsuki
Go to https://react.dev/?uwu=true for a surprise.
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Building an Email Assistant Application with Burr
You can use any frontend framework you want — react-based tooling, however, has a natural advantage as it models everything as a function of state, which can map 1:1 with the concept in Burr. In the demo app we use react, react-query, and tailwind, but we’ll be skipping over this largely (it is not central to the purpose of the post).
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React 18.3.0 Is Out
Oddly, no info on changelog: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
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Preact vs React: A Comparative Guide
In this post, we get to know more about Preact, one of this year's trending libraries. And we'll compare it to React to see which one suits better for our projects.
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Meet Cheryl Murphy: Full-Stack Developer, lifelong learner, and volunteer Project Team Lead at Web Dev Path
Cheryl Murphy is not only a dedicated full-stack web developer skilled in technologies like React, Next.js, and NestJs but also a community-driven professional who recently took on the role of volunteer project team lead at Web Dev Path. With a dual Bachelor's degree in Computing and Chemical Engineering from Monash University, Cheryl’s journey in tech is marked by a passion for building accessible solutions and a commitment to fostering community within tech.
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How to Build an AI FAQ System with Strapi, LangChain & OpenAI
Basic knowledge of ReactJs
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Everyone Has JavaScript, Right?
Google Translate and many other libraries break React based sites if they are using refs.
I don't think that point it falls under "written on naive assumptions"
https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/11538
the issue says closed but you can easily catch it in various sites and use cases.
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Integrate Bootstrap with React
This article serves as your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of combining Bootstrap and React seamlessly. Dive in to uncover the tips, tricks, and best practices to elevate your UI design game effortlessly.
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React Server Components Example with Next.js
This isn’t an accident; when Meta introduced React Server Components, Dan Abramov explicitly stated that they collaborated with the Next.js team to develop the RSC webpack plugin.
What are some alternatives?
sequelts
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
mayim - The *NOT* ORM hydrator
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
d2-playground - An online runner to play, learn, and create with D2, the modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
LINQ to DB - Linq to database provider.
lit-element - LEGACY REPO. This repository is for maintenance of the legacy LitElement library. The LitElement base class is now part of the Lit library, which is developed in the lit monorepo.
SQLDelight - SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.