hackernews-sauron
Pushshift API
hackernews-sauron | Pushshift API | |
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113 | 1,255 | |
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4.7 | 0.0 | |
28 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Python | |
MIT License | - |
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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.
Pushshift API
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[POLL] Should r/seventeen join the blackout on June 12-14th in protest of Reddit’s changes to their API pricing?
As an average user, you may not notice much difference in your browsing experience. For those using external moderation or accessibility tools, though Reddit has announced that tools/apps focusing on accessibility and moderation will not be negatively affected by the pricing changes, many of these tools are already provided by third-party apps that will be affected. Sites such as Unddit (for tracking post/comment edit history), which run on APIs like Pushshift, that are not quite covered under the vague criteria of being “legal, non-commercial, and helpful to mods,” are likely to no longer work as intended going forward.
- Reddit API Kommerzialisierung
- Advancing Community-Led Moderation: An Update on How NCRI/Pushshift and Reddit, Inc. are Working Together
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Delusion
Pushshift also supports other query parameters, such as specifying a time range using 'before' and 'after' or sorting the results by 'score', 'num_comments', etc. You can find the full list of query parameters in the Pushshift documentation: https://github.com/pushshift/api
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I am scared of Unddit, Reveddit, and other clones. They violate all rights to privacy and save people's content without any consent process at all. There is no recourse to delete your data.
The thing to look at is Pusshift: https://github.com/pushshift/api
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Happy cake day
Rule 3 says I can't link directly, but I can link to this. Pushshift is absolutely amazing for things like this. Just enter a url like http://api.pushshift.io/reddit/search/comment?q="\[START OF COMMENT TEXT]" and you should be able to find it quite easily.
- Random Daily Discussion Thread - March 08, 2023 at 09:00PM
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Discussion Thread
In the meantime, the third party tool Pushshift can accomplish pretty much the same thing, just with some effort. It's a database of (almost) every comment and submission on Reddit, and you can filter the results based on things like the author and keywords in the body. You can write the queries yourself, but it's much easier to just use a webpage designed to make it easy. For example, if you wanted to find old KITTY pings, you could just enter "groupbot" in the author field, and "KITTY" in the "search term" of https://camas.unddit.com/. The result is this:
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Occasional Updates?
It has, https://github.com/pushshift/api code behind the api server here.
- A app or website to look at banned or private subreddits comments
What are some alternatives?
rust-web-framework-comparison - A comparison of some web frameworks and libs written in Rust
Removeddit - View deleted stuff from reddit
youki - A container runtime written in Rust
PRAW - PRAW, an acronym for "Python Reddit API Wrapper", is a python package that allows for simple access to Reddit's API.
ultron - Web base text editor written in rust
psaw - Python Pushshift.io API Wrapper (for comment/submission search)
DFeed - D news aggregator, newsgroup client, web newsreader and IRC bot
pmaw - A multithread Pushshift.io API Wrapper for reddit.com comment and submission searches.
rhyme-es
snoowrap - A JavaScript wrapper for the reddit API
tealr - A wrapper around mlua and rlua to generate documentation and other helpers
RedditExtractoR - :exclamation: This is a read-only mirror of the CRAN R package repository. RedditExtractoR — Reddit Data Extraction Toolkit