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proposal-regexp-match-indices
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Unveiling Breakthroughs Found In The State Of JS 2022 Survey
For more info about this feature, you can refer to the official proposal repo.
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How JavaScript works: regular expressions (RegExp)
It should be mentioned that this feature isn't part of the ECMAScript specification yet. It's currently a stage 3 proposal and will likely be part of ES2021 or ES2022.
- Node.js 16 Available Now
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ES 2021 features (all 5 of them)
RegExp Match Indices (?)
Coral
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What Is a Vector Database
The Coral Project [0] (commenting platform used on Washington Post, New York Times, The Verge) uses an Apache 2.0 license [1]. Which doesn't seem to have prevented it from raking in big SaaS customers.
A lot of people worry about copy-cat services, but it's kind of rare that someone will be able to compete with you as the original in hosting your own service as well as you can. Especially when you consider support and maintenance requirements of a new product you aren't personally developing.
I could see copy-cat services being more of an issue in the late stage of a product though? When everyone knows lots about how to stand it up and use it?
[0] https://coralproject.net/
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What's the result of Knight-Mozilla Initiative: Challenge 2 – Beyond Comment Threads
The Coral Project was created inline with this initiative. They have lots of guides that provide some of the research that was conducted: https://coralproject.net/
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Commento - A Self Hosted Comment System for Websites
For comment system, I choose Coral Project Talk because it could use Akismet and Google Perspective API for reducing spam and harassment. I also need to think about the remove comments when user delete their account (GDPR stuff). Coral Talk has the above functions in the UI.
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Everything you need to know about Opensource Jamstack
Another great API that could be self-hosted is Coral. It’s a commenting platform where users can leave online comments. It’s received contributions from over 40 people on Github. It has a good-first-issue tag and also offers a contribution guide.
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Node.js 16 Available Now
Yup! We do a Typescript/Node.js/GraphQL back-end with React/Relay/Typescript on the front end.
https://github.com/coralproject/talk
It's pretty nice having the whole code base share types, syntax, structure, etc.
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Show HN: I'm working on a open-source, self-host alternative to Disqus
Coral is poorly advertised outside it's ecosystem, but should be considered. https://github.com/coralproject/talk
See https://docs.coralproject.net/coral/v5/integrating/cms/ to get an idea of it's use.
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I made a student publication @ university & discovered a deep hate for WordPress — so I made my dream publishing platform
Our highest tier comment system is quite powerful, and is based off Coral Talk by Vox. For beginners like yourself, if we allowed users to integrate Disqus on all tiers, would that alleviate your concerns with using Storipress?
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Caching data on Apollo server
If you need some inspiration, we added support for server caching of responses on Coral: https://github.com/coralproject/talk/blob/develop/src/core/server/app/middleware/graphql/apolloServer.ts#L85-L88
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Disqus, the Dark Commenting System
I've seen some examples in which people embed Discourse discussions.
There's also Coral (https://github.com/coralproject/talk) which used to be Mozilla + Vox project before Mozilla handed it over to Vox completely, but I have no experience with it.
What are some alternatives?
iswasmfast - Performance comparison of WebAssembly, C++ Addon, and native implementations of various algorithms in Node.js.
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
public-roadmap - Checkly public roadmap. All planned features, updates and tweaks.
phpBB - phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
proposal-relative-indexing-method - A TC39 proposal to add an .at() method to all the basic indexable classes (Array, String, TypedArray)
GNU social - GNU social is social communication software for both public and private communications.
proposal-top-level-await - top-level `await` proposal for ECMAScript (stage 4)
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
proposal-nullish-coalescing - Nullish coalescing proposal x ?? y
remark42 - comment engine
proposal-weakrefs - WeakRefs
commento - A fast, bloat-free comments platform (Github mirror)