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metaketa
·hace 5 días·discuss
This. Generating a frontend with guarantees can almost not be done with any other language. If you use the graphql module with code generation it's an absolute game changer. Every time I have Claude generate a moderately complex frontend in react I regret it sooner or later due to state issues and inconsistent behaviour. Not with elm. Everything that makes it difficult makes it perfect for ai.
metaketa
·hace 9 días·discuss
This is great! Never knew this AAC is a thing.

I happen to make an interactive pen platform (like TipToi but with an editor that allows one to design and publish their own books with logic, scripting, genai support), much like the author explained at the end; and the AAC is actually a perfect use case. You get everything the author described, but screen free!
metaketa
·hace 28 días·discuss
this is a VERY good writeup of all problems in the stack chronologically that must have cost you time. Thank you for this!
metaketa
·hace 28 días·discuss
I think it's more similar to the idea of IPFS than Tailscale. It's excellent for example for decentralized networks where there is missing trust; file sharing, bittorrent, blockchain networks etc, where you don't want to manage the complexity of dropping IP addresses at the application layer. I initially found it for parture.org for example.
metaketa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
TerminusDb
metaketa
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This is awesome and I've needed it often. Could it hypothetically support filtered undo? For example in a collaborative app where not all edits are owned by the user.
metaketa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
This is fixed by using anoto paper and a supporting pen!
metaketa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
We are doing something related; taking the TipToi tech and getting it with our own pen to turn paper into interfaces that can control remote systems. See Https://papiro.press (the pages are still being redesigned, but we needed some placeholders to be able to talk to Chinese factories)
metaketa
·hace 3 meses·discuss
Though it's somewhat clear from the use of tiles with the icon colours and the choice of border colours and all, I quite like it. I would have expected the colour theme from the navbar to be repeated because that's a more non standard palette. I would do that, maybe use a different tile layout (use a tile shape resembling a pool tile? Or even a rectangle signifying a typical pool shape) and create some vector icons for them using the navbar colour scheme.
metaketa
·hace 7 meses·discuss
Tiptoi
metaketa
·hace 8 meses·discuss
I was thinking the same. This would have actually been awesome
metaketa
·hace 11 meses·discuss
I am in somewhat of the same boat for https://parture.org. Have a quite large CRDT system with unique ID's that is also type-safe, does not rely on serde_json::Value juggling, every CRDT is structurally valid and it knows what CRDT's cannot be applied to a Rust struct based on some business logic. I am wondering whether such checks (type-safety, business logic) can be worked into the CRDT application process. Automerge seems mostly meant for text editing, but they do have Autosurgeon though it hasn't been updated in a while
metaketa
·el año pasado·discuss
This is our goal with https://parture.org!
metaketa
·hace 3 años·discuss
I concur, web design is great! If the whole user-finding is too daunting or will not work, you can still sell your assets on things like Microfounder or acquire.com.

My first thought was that the service has great overlap with community currencies and LETS systems where people issue social credit for tasks performed. I take that overlap as that the idea is viable when executed superbly, like the web design.

It also reminds me of stuff like https://www.taskrabbit.com/