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kyoto
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Embed the backend as a web worker
the only thing i need to do is port the htmx code to golang and then cross compile to wasm for web and then to mobile and desktop. I am currently seeing that there are other htmx style systems out there that are already written n golang. for example: https://github.com/kyoto-framework/kyoto
- 京都项目正在从GitHub转移到Sourcehut (Kyoto project is moving from GitHub to Sourcehut)
- Kyoto framework is moving to sr.ht from GitHub
- Kyoto project is moving from GitHub to sr.ht
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Is there some server site rendering Go library that would offer Nuxt like things?
But this baby here https://github.com/kyoto-framework/kyoto is in the early development stages, which is a nice approach imho.
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Feasible approach to SSR?
htmx requires you to return markup for specific components. So, you’ll need to maintain component template definition in two ways: embed directly into page template, and serve it as an api. IMO htmx is cool, but requires some tooling around it to simplify work. Our team is developing and using kyoto library, focused on server rendering and components approach: https://github.com/kyoto-framework/kyoto
- kyoto: Important update
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- Interested in learning about Steganography
- Please add open source software written in Go to Wikidata
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The Bizarre Septem Puzzle
After reading Wikipedia article for steganography, I decided to apply least significant bit technique to the image, as it seemed like the easiest kind of steganography. Using the most popular LSB encoder / decoder on GitHub, I got a PGP signed message, which you can read here. Note that the pastebin text does not contain the binary characters that are meant to represent "next chapters" of the puzzle. To get the original text, extract it from the image yourself.
What are some alternatives?
vugu - Vugu: A modern UI library for Go+WebAssembly (experimental)
imagick - Go binding to ImageMagick's MagickWand C API
go-app - A package to build progressive web apps with Go programming language and WebAssembly.
Angular 2 Image Gallery - Image Gallery built with Angular 17+, node.js and GraphicsMagick
forgefed - ForgeFed - Federation Protocol for Forge Services
go-gd - Go bingings for GD (http://www.boutell.com/gd/)
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
mort - Storage and image processing server written in Go
uikit - Wake up, Samurai. We have a project to build
image2ascii - :foggy: Convert image to ASCII
gomodest-template - A template to build dynamic web apps quickly using Go, html/template and javascript
go-nude - Nudity detection with Go.