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hackernews-sauron
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Statically embed the output of a wasm crate in another crate
I did the same thing in a hackernews clone, except it is using sauron, instead of yew. I think yew is using trunk, which create and generate a files named with hashes, so it changed everytime the files are built. I use wasm-pack to build the wasm and the glue js file, which doesn't changed every build. So it is easy to just embed and serve them server side.
- [META] Like Rationalists Leaving A . . .
- Minimal docker image for Rust app
- This is the most resilient, fastest, snappiest, and cleanest hackernews clone you will ever see.
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Easiest to work with web framework?
I can vouch for warp, the experience has been smooth so far, no crashes. The url route might be a bit not intuitive at first, but comes easier the more you use it. Here is a port of hackernews I wrote using all rust stack.
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Rust web frameworks, a new look? (discussion)
I'm the author of sauron web framework and it has the capability of progressive server-side rendering as demonstrated in one of the examples. There is also a demo app which is a clone of hackernews which is built to be resilient in the event of failure in either the javascript or the server. It is extensively used in svgbob, which has been adopted as plugin for other projects such as asciidoctor and krokio.
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Rust developing in Belgium
There is an example project which demonstrate its fullstack capability.
- Show HN: A snappy and resilient Hacker News clone in ~1k lines of rust
- [Show] A snappy and resilient hackernews clone in ~1k lines of rust.
- A resilient hackernews clone in ~1k lines of rust.
go-littr
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Ask HN: Anyone Building a Competitor to Reddit?
If you're interested in Go, I develop such a project and the plumbing required for it.
The code is at https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr and you can check it out at https://brutalinks.tech
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Major Reddit communities will go dark to protest threat to third-party apps
For people favouring to the old reddit interface more, I created another federated alternative: https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr (with an example instance at https://brutalinks.tech).
Sadly it received less publicity and mind share than lemmy, so not everything might be up to the expectations of the HN crowd.
- Lemmy and other decentralized Reddit alternatives
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is anyone currently developing an app that could be a better alternative to reddit?
The code is on github: https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr An example is at: https://littr.me Status: not done.
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Littr – Link aggregator inspired by Reddit and HN using ActivityPub federation
Considering it's received HN's kiss-of-death, perhaps a pointer to the code is useful: https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr
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[META] Like Rationalists Leaving A . . .
If you're interested in another option to lotide, I'm working on a very similar project to it, called brutalinks. You can check it out an example instance at https://brutalinks.tech. The code is on github and sourcehut.
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
I started a go project to create a link aggregator similar to HN and old reddit, but built on top of ActivityPub.
It's targeted at small to medium communities, but at the same time it can reach outward through the federation mechanism that ActivityPub provides. Outside of immediate support to intercommunicate with other instances of its own platform, it will handle interactions from the larger fediverse at large: Mastodon, Pleroma, Pixelfed, etc.
Currently this is a one man project, namely me, and I would welcome support in any area that people could help: development, design, documentation, graphics, copy, etc.
The project can be found at https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr, and if anyone is interested there is a mailing list where people can get in touch: https://lists.sr.ht/~mariusor/activitypub-go
Some details about the project can be found on its wiki: https://man.sr.ht/~mariusor/go-activitypub/brutalinks/index....
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Reddit/Forum like Fediverse app?
https://littr.me/ is another federated reddit-like project under development, a "link aggregator" as they call it. https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr
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Reddit hires its first chief financial officer as it prepares for an IPO
I see that people already recommended lemmy, but if you're looking for something closer to old reddit and hacker news I am working on https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr. An example instance is at https://littr.me
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Reddit: Online Presence Indicators
I'm building something that could help in this regard: https://github.com/mariusor/go-littr
It's a distillation of the early reddit into a discussion platform that speaks activitypub. This means that the goal is not to have "one site" to rule them all, but that communities can each create their own and then interact with others if they chose to.
An demo instance is at https://littr.me
What are some alternatives?
rust-web-framework-comparison - A comparison of some web frameworks and libs written in Rust
gotosocial - Fast, fun, small ActivityPub server.
youki - A container runtime written in Rust
aether - Aether client app with bundled front-end and P2P back-end
ultron - Web base text editor written in rust
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
DFeed - D news aggregator, newsgroup client, web newsreader and IRC bot
lemmy-ui - The official web app for lemmy.
rhyme-es
tealr - A wrapper around mlua and rlua to generate documentation and other helpers
macrome - The in-tree build system