mobc
dilbert-viewer
mobc | dilbert-viewer | |
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270 | 20 | |
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5.5 | 5.8 | |
24 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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mobc
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Full-stack Rust: A complete tutorial with examples
We’re using the warp web framework to build the backend. Since we’re using a Postgres database to store our data, we’ll also add the mobc connection pool for Postgres.
dilbert-viewer
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Another Dilbert viewer, but all in a single page
I though S. Adams stopped doing them after because of some misconduct or something. It's the last one I could scrape from https://dilbert-viewer.herokuapp.com/
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So now the 'most photocopied, pinned-up, downloaded, faxed, and e-mailed comic strip in the world' is just gone from everywhere?
I do. It's infuriating. I used to be able to google keywords and find specific strips I remembered, now I just get attack articles against the author. I mean, yes, I did grab the offline archive and viewer, but it's still really annoyingly inconvenient.
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I created a website to conveniently browse all previous Dilbert comics
This works by scraping the Wayback Machine for info about the comics (no images are scraped; only the URLs). This means that it's limited to all comics until 12 March 2023. It also uses caching to avoid pinging archive.org every time. The web server is open-source; you can view it at https://github.com/rharish101/dilbert-viewer.
What are some alternatives?
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buildpacks-nodejs - Heroku's Cloud Native Buildpacks for Node.js applications.
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backend - Monorepo for Revolt backend services.
naphtha - Universal database connection layer for your application in Rust. Implements the most common functions insert, update and remove for database connections. Change the database without having to adjust your code. Specific models can be stored in different databases. Query models by property. Migrations in pure Rust and available during runtime.
scrapetoon - A tool for scraping information from Webtoons.
kbio - Another Async IO Framework based on io_uring
rusty-celery - 🦀 Rust implementation of Celery for producing and consuming background tasks
rust-fullstack-example - example of a full stack web app (backend and frontend) written in Rust
buildpacks-ruby - Heroku's Cloud Native Buildpack for Ruby applications.
KuiBaDB - Another OLAP database
undermoon - Mordern Redis Cluster solution for easy operation.