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wow it works https://joyful-star-ow6vuo.manyminiapps.com/

    > build a bingo board app for a group of friends. the owner  enters texts (options) in a textbox.
    > A link is generated that can be sent to participants.
    > They enter their name and can can mark bingo options (5x5 with joker at center) and see a scoreboard.


I got this with a very short and basic prompt, it lets the user track blood sugar and ketone levels.

It worked really well, and it was very fast, especially considering that it is on the front page of HN. Congrats, very cool project

Link to the app https://vital-crow-mmrs4s.manyminiapps.com/



From datastar's docs:

> Backend Setup

> Data star uses Server-Sent Events (SSE) to stream zero or more events from the web server to the browser. There’s no special backend plumbing required to use SSE, just some syntax. Fortunately, SSE is straightforward and provides us with some advantages.

As a django developer, this is very far from true. With htmx i get almost no backend changes (mainly in template code), where datastar would require me to rewrite it and may not be possible to implement at all.


Sounds like a django over abstraction problem. SSE is standard HTTP.

If laravel can do it django can.


> some of them will do abnormal things like… well… following hundreds of thousands of other users.

Sounds like Bluesky Pro.


Very cool! One can write a pytest plugin that executes notebooks from a folder with custom pytest fixtures support.


You don't even need a plugin: I have been using a setup with parametrized tests and `runpy` for a while [0]. Works especially well if you use jupytext[1] for just storing the input part of the notebook as a python script -- which is good for version control sanity in any case.

[0]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/56813896/212538 [1]: https://jupytext.readthedocs.io/en/latest/



https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-google-launches-applicati...

> Google launches applications based on BreezoMeter acquisition

> BreezoMeter, acquired by Google last year for $225 million, develops technology for predicting environmental hazards related to air quality and its impact on health.


Try commitizen.


I know commitizen and it doesn't do that. It enforces particular forms of commit messages, but it does not bump versions in Python projects.


(From the thread: https://twitter.com/larsiusprime/status/1344530847685369856 ):

    > 1) Because YOU didn't value something doesn't mean you understand all the ways it was valuable to others
    > 2) It's possible for technology to regress in big ways even as it moves forward in others, esp. when 1) applies
+ Google Reader (RIP 2013)

+ Google Music (RIP 2020)


Like HyperCard, getting rid of flash removed a lot of people's ability to use that creativity to create a program. If I was cynical, I would say it was on purpose to protect 'actual' developer's turf.


I feel like pinterest is being a "placeholder"/"fallback"/"default" of the web. Each time I encounter quora or pinterest search results I am getting the feeling I was looking for something that does not have good online answer/content.


Did you look beyond the Quora / Pinterest / other SEO spam results? There's good content on the web for virtually any query, it's just often buried under mountains of SEO spam results.


I did. Usually I am not clicking the pinterest/quora links and I am left with nothing.


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