PropertyWebBuilder
The Lounge
PropertyWebBuilder | The Lounge | |
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18 | 61 | |
514 | 5,391 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
Ruby | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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PropertyWebBuilder
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What I've learned pitching my real estate tech
Hi there, I created this: https://github.com/etewiah/property_web_builder
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Best Real Estate Website Builder (2022)
https://github.com/etewiah/property_web_builder Works pretty well.
- I need some advice - Real Estate Website - CRUD System
- Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate or a Cofounder?
- I have made a house-hunting tool that lets you add property listings automatically from URLs, take notes, see distances to key addresses etc
- Created this web app for a Real Estate Broker - Next.js, Tailwind, Firebase.
- Real Estate Web App ( with CoreLogic's Trestle Real Estate WebAPI)
- How can I create a real estate website with listings and rentals WITHOUT using Elementor?
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Ask HN: What you up to? (Who doesn't want to be hired?)
Hi, I think it is great that you are making the effort to open source your project. I did the same with a real estate website builder I created:
https://github.com/etewiah/property_web_builder
It was a lot of work but I now have a small stream of people who contact me every so often about it.
BTW, you seem like a smart guy and I am looking for someone to work with me on a relaunch of the project as a paid product. I have learnt a lot in the years since my first attempt so I think I have a pretty decent chance of success this time round.
- Any free solution for WP real estate website?
The Lounge
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Simplicity of IRC
IRC as a protocol is indeed incredibly simple and easy to get started with. Years ago did discover this when I was able to make [this atrocity](https://github.com/creesch/discordIRCd) bridging IRC and discord where for IRC I effectively did a simple server implementation.
There is a caveat, though. Like many older protocols (ftp) there is a lot that was not initially written down or left up to clients and server implementations. This, does lead to a lot of edge cases you need to be aware of once you want to actually support a wider user group.
Also, as this is apparently is still a discussion. IRC is not simple from a modern user UX perception. Registration can be complex and confusing, though hidden a bit through clients. Managing channels with various flags is a whole other thing. Then there is also the fact that these days people are no longer used to the fact that they can't see messages from periods where they were not connected. Of course, the latter can be easily handled by a BNC or fancy clients like https://thelounge.chat . But, that is only easy for technically inclined folks.
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Posthog is closing their Slack community in favor of forum
> It’s 2024, people aren’t going to go out of their way to setup “bouncers” to keep up with conversation that happens when they’re not online or leave their computer running 24/7.
You can just set up something like The Lounge [0].
[0] https://thelounge.chat/
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Show HN: GodotOS: A Fake Operating System Interface Made in the Godot Engine
Excellent idea! You'll have a mature, open standard protocol under the hood, with no vendor lock-in, excellent extensibility, and great modern frontends like The Lounge (https://thelounge.chat/) or Convos (https://convos.chat/) to choose from (and you can choose).
- IRC Is the Only Viable Chat Protocol
- Show HN: Halloy – A GUI Application in Rust for IRC
- New thelounge Theme: iAnon
- The Lounge 4.4.0 released - the self-hosted web IRC client
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Matrix 2.0: How we’re making Matrix go voom
For the other layers one can front-end IRC with TheLounge [1][2] or Convos [3][4]. TheLounge only persists history in private mode meaning that users are created in that front-end and chat messages are in Redis. For small networks or groups of friends this is probably fine.
Notably missing is voice chat. I use the Mumble client [5] with the Murmur or uMurmur [6] server which is light-weight enough to run on ones home router. I use it on Alpine Linux, works great. It's not a shiny and attention grabbing as Discord but probably fine for everyone else. For people to create their own voice channels would require the full-blown Murmur server.
[1] - https://github.com/thelounge
[2] - https://thelounge.chat/
[3] - https://github.com/convos-chat/convos/
[4] - https://convos.chat/
[5] - https://www.mumble.info/
[6] - https://github.com/umurmur/umurmur/wiki/Configuration
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I'm trying to set up a client device that will remain connected to a server that I can remotely log into
As another self-hosted solution, I quite like TheLounge (https://thelounge.chat)
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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?
TheLounge (https://github.com/thelounge/thelounge) - web IRC client that I set to listen on my vpn/mesh. Works great on desktop and mobile, and supports push notifications.
What are some alternatives?
Refinery CMS - An extendable Ruby on Rails CMS that supports Rails 6.0+
ZNC - Official repository for the ZNC IRC bouncer
Spina CMS - Spina CMS
Kiwi IRC - 🥝 Next generation of the Kiwi IRC web client
LocomotiveCMS - A platform to create, publish and edit sites
Convos - Convos :busts_in_silhouette: is the simplest way to use IRC in your browser [Moved to: https://github.com/convos-chat/convos]
Publify - A self hosted Web publishing platform on Rails.
Quassel IRC - Quassel IRC: Chat comfortably. Everywhere.
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
Weechat - The extensible chat client.
Open-Source-Ruby-and-Rails-Apps - Awesome Ruby and Rails Open Source applications 🌈
InspIRCd - A modular C++ IRC server (ircd).