heneli.dev
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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heneli.dev
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2023)
Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California
Remote: Yes (Available for onsite positions in Bay Area)
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies:
- Languages: Haskell, Python, SQL (Postgres, Redshift), Nix, Bash
- Infrastructure: NixOS, AWS, Docker, Datadog, Pulumi, Vercel, CircleCI
- Specific: Apache Spark, MyPy, React, Next.js, Pandas
Résumé/CV:
- 5 YOE w/ Backend and Data Engineering
- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WBx_woh3a2TZSyfAuJXck_YIN03...
Portfolio:
- https://www.heneli.dev
- https://slides.com/henelikailahi (tech talks)
Email: [email protected]
I’m a smart and passionate software engineer who brings the best ideas from functional programming to any engineering context. I am looking for Backend, Platform, or Full-Stack SWE roles.
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
https://www.heneli.dev/
I just published my first piece! Planning to mostly post long-form articles on non-traditional software stuff.
- https://www.heneli.dev/blog/fearless-tinkering-is-functional - Five-part series on functional programming and its advantages
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2023)
Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California
Remote: Yes (Available for onsite positions in Bay Area)
Willing to relocate: Negotiable
Technologies: Haskell, Python, AWS, REST APIs, SQL, Apache Spark, Nix/NixOS, Docker, Git, Postgres, Redshift, Unix
Résumé/CV:
- 4 YOE w/ Backend and Data Engineering
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TNo88zndJ7TlMheWN7-V5teW...
Portfolio:
- heneli.dev
- https://slides.com/henelikailahi (tech talks)
Email: [email protected]
I’m a smart and passionate software engineer who brings the best ideas from functional programming to any engineering context. I am looking for mid-level to senior SWE positions. My experience has primarily been in backend development, but I am open to full-stack or other SWE roles.
I recently created heneli.dev (Typescript, React, Next.js, Tailwind) and am days away from publishing the first of several technical articles (https://github.com/hkailahi/heneli.dev/pull/6).
stork
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Ask HN: What's the best way to add search to my website?
If your content is mostly static, you might want to consider pre-building an index and shipping it as a whole. You could look into something like
* https://stork-search.net/ (Rust/WASM)
* tinysearch: https://github.com/tinysearch/tinysearch (Rust/WASM)
* https://lunrjs.com/ (JS, simple, stable)
* http://elasticlunr.com/ - based on the former, slightly more sophisticated tuning options
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
Mostly write about Elixir. Check out the search function. It is a rust library run as WASM in the browser (all the right keywords for HN hehe).
My blog: https://victorbjorklund.com/blog
Search library used: https://stork-search.net/
(And yes, I know it is totally overkill to have search when you just got a few articles)
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How to fuzzy-search html pages generated from org?
Also another alternative is stork https://stork-search.net/
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Does Github Pages support Stork search?
Stork seems perfect: https://stork-search.net/
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Ask HN: What do you use to power search for a static site?
It doesn’t do live crawling, so might not be quite what you want, but I built Stork Search (https://stork-search.net) to solve full-text search for static sites.
Today, you’d run a binary as part of a site’s build or deploy process, feeding in the input files. It generates a search index which you deploy alongside your site. The project’s JS library will load that index and turn it into a client-side interactive search interface.
I’d be curious to see if this sounds interesting or workable for you - you mentioned that you don’t want to host your own index, but does that change if “hosting the index” feels similar to hosting an image, instead of spinning up a server?
I’d be interested in building a paid addition that will crawl your site & host the index - you’re probably the 2nd person I’ve seen with that suggestion. Please let me know if you’d be interested in being a beta user.
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Lightning-Fast, Open Source Search
You can index your crawl data with StorkSearch[0] then use its js interface for search.
[0]https://stork-search.net/
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Know of any projects using WASM
stork: a fast web search made for static sites
- Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites.
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Is there anything that can generate a full-text searchable site from a bunch of HTML files?
There seems to be an open issue regarding this hopefully it is resolved soon.
- Impossibly fast web search (made for static sites)
What are some alternatives?
ideas2 - Another 85+ Ideas for Computing https://samsquire.github.io/ideas2/
elasticlunr.js - Based on lunr.js, but more flexible and customized.
ideas3 - An Extra 100 Ideas For Computing - https://samsquire.github.io/ideas3/
fastQR - fastQR - Wasm based QR encoding
blog - My personal blog
feather - A Minecraft server implementation in Rust
chrisfrew.in - chrisfrew.in Website Source
adblock-rust - Brave's Rust-based adblock engine
notes.eatonphil.com
yoroi-frontend - Yoroi Wallet - Cardano ADA Wallet - Your gateway to the financial world (extension frontend)
go-cleanarchitecture - An example Go application demonstrating The Clean Architecture.
SIMple-Electronics - digital logic sim