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stlite | videotranscode.space | |
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8 | 4 | |
973 | 484 | |
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9.5 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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stlite
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The pure python webapp framework survey - recent updates
2023-06-11 Added Streamlit running entirely in WebAssembly (using Pyodide)
- Stlite - Streamlit running entirely in WebAssembly (using Pyodide)
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serverless framework for python? any recommendation?
stlite
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Streamlit on AWS, serverless options?
I'm not sure I understand your problem, but if having everything run client-side solves it, you may want to try stlite: https://github.com/whitphx/stlite
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Streamlit meets WebAssembly - stlite
In addition to stlite sharing, you can also host your Streamlit/stlite apps on your web site or create offline desktop applications. So you can create multi-platform apps only with Python coding.
- Show HN: Stlite sharing – Write and share Streamlit apps online serverlessly
- Show HN: Stlite, Serverless Streamlit Powered by Pyodide/WASM
videotranscode.space
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An actual complete guide to typescript monorepos
When I was setting up our production monorepo at modfy.video, I found most typescript monorepo guides were quite lacking in addressing a lot of more detailed problems you run into or how to solve them with modern solutions.
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Ask HN: Any self-made software developers?
> I've thought of making a DE apps for mobile linux entirely with something like electron.
Oh, please don't. /s
> Linux doesn't really pay.
It depends. Professional DAWs come to mind first: Reaper, Bitwig, Renoise. Professional video editor DaVinci Resolve Studio. Full-featured suite is certainly well beyond the capabilities of a single developer, but I'm sure there's a lot of specific pain points in these professional niches which you could cover. Also, Sublime Text/Merge are massively popular, while being freemium.
You mentioned Electron, so I suppose you're more inclined to web stack: there's a rapidly[1] growing[2] number[3] of WASM-based[4] apps[5]. They're web-native, multiplatform by nature, easily implemented as SaaS'es, and may be packaged as "native" applications.
[1] https://www.figma.com/blog/webassembly-cut-figmas-load-time-...
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26323966
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Show HN: WebAssembly and ffmpeg = Quick clip, overlay, resize and GIF-ize videos
This is great! Another neat project that comes to mind is https://modfy.video
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How to convert videos without uploading or downloading anything (on your browser)
modfy / modfy.video
What are some alternatives?
react-py - Effortlessly run Python code in your React apps.
gif-converter - Browser based Gif Converter (MP4/Sprites/Spritesheet[Standard, Horizontal, Vertical])
Video-Transcoder - A video transcoder and converter built use Web Assembly and FFMPEG to transcode and convert videos right in your browser while protecting your privacy [Moved to: https://github.com/modfy/modfy.video]
tensorjs - Deep learning for the Web
modfy.video - A video transcoder and converter built use Web Assembly and FFMPEG to transcode and convert videos right in your browser while protecting your privacy [Moved to: https://github.com/modfy/modfy.video]
x-python - A complete solution for python-in-browser 🚀
tfjs - A WebGL accelerated JavaScript library for training and deploying ML models.
ffmpeg.wasm-core - Mirror of git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
wasm4 - Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console.
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web