webcrate
rq
webcrate | rq | |
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13 | 27 | |
710 | 9,518 | |
0.6% | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 8.3 | |
8 months ago | 11 days ago | |
Vue | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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webcrate
- Self hosted app with web clipper feature
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Do you guys know anything similar that you can self host?
Tool you linked is open source apparently (https://github.com/WebCrateApp/webcrate) so you should be able to self-host it on your own. They have no specific docs for it though...
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Show HN: WebCrate β an open source, social and self-hosted bookmarking tool
Hey fellow internet users! I always got frustrated with existing bookmarking tools as they were either too clunky to use or had way too many features I didn't need. Until I decided to just build my own!
WebCrate allows you to organize links, articles and more from around the web into collections called crates. You can share the crates with anyone and since each user gets their own instance of WebCrate in their own 'personal cloud' thanks to Deta Space, you can subscribe to other users crates and view their links right from your dashboard.
Learn more at http://webcrate.app or install it directly on Deta Space (https://deta.space/discovery/webcrate)! Let me know what you think (WebCrate is OSS, so you can also contribute) and I hope you find it useful!
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WebCrate: Open Source Bookmarking Tool Built With Vue and Nuxt
π¨βπ» WebCrate is also open source, report any issues you find, suggest features, or contribute directly with code on GitHub!
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Organize Your Web with WebCrate - A Open Source Bookmarking Tool
WebCrate helps you organize and share links, articles and more from around the web in a central place. It's open source & can be easily self-hosted thanks to your own personal cloud in Deta Space.
WebCrate is completely separate from the browser. You can learn more on the homepage: webcrate.app.
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Ask HN: Companies of one, what is your tech stack (2021)?
https://webcrate.app - OSS bookmarking tool to help you organize your web
- Vue / Nuxt / Plain CSS
- TypeScript / Node / Express
- Hosted in your own personal cloud thanks to Deta Space (https://deta.space/discovery/webcrate)
Nuxt made the frontend super simple and fast to build, it takes care of a lot of things for you! Deta is also awesome for devs
rq
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Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite
That's pretty cool. Reckon it would work with existing code that calls Redis over the wire for RQ?
https://python-rq.org
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The Many Problems with Celery
https://github.com/rq/rq is to the rescue.
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Keep the Monolith, but Split the Workloads
We use RQ[0], it has Redis as a dependency. Itβs pretty straightforward and weβre very happy with it. If you are using Django you may want to look at Django RQ[1] as well. RQ has built in scheduling capabilities these days, but historically it did not so we used (and still use) RQ Scheduler[2] which I think still has some advantages over the built in stuff.
[0] https://python-rq.org/
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SQL Maxis: Why We Ditched RabbitMQ and Replaced It with a Postgres Queue
Also had a similar experience using RabbitMQ with Django+Celery. Extremely complicated and workers/queues would just stop for no reason.
Moved to Python-RQ [1] + Redis and been rock solid for years now.
[1] https://python-rq.org/
- Ask HN: Redis Queue Hacks and Questions
- What libraries do you use the most alongside django?
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Recommendations other than celery to send an API processing in background, which would only take 5 mins to process and API usage would be once a month or so.
Yep, rq is simple and good: https://python-rq.org/ It also has a Django wrapper: https://github.com/rq/django-rq
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GPU instance crashes when two python processes use the same pt file
We have a GPU (G5) instance that uses Python RQ (https://python-rq.org/).
- Dynamically update periodic tasks in Celery and Django
- Celery + RabbitMQ alternatives
What are some alternatives?
linkding - Self-hosted bookmark manager that is designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker.
celery - Distributed Task Queue (development branch)
comment-castles - Lightweight internet forum
huey - a little task queue for python
buku - :bookmark: Personal mini-web in text
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
exembed - Go Embed experiments
mrq - Mr. Queue - A distributed worker task queue in Python using Redis & gevent
nestflix.fun - A website showcasing nested stories: fictional movies within movies and shows within shows.
procrastinate - PostgreSQL-based Task Queue for Python
csgo-tracker - Simple Electron app that lets you track your CS:GO matches and stats
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka