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Show HN: BotArchive – Print Directly to Google Drive from Windows

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fomojola
·4 anni fa·discuss
Very nice landing page, but no screen shots? What does it look like? Do I have to install it and hope I make it through the wait list to find out?

Understand that you are excited, but the fact your website has next to no clear screenshots or descriptions of your value prop or system behavior is not confidence inspiring.
fomojola
·4 anni fa·discuss
See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9224
fomojola
·4 anni fa·discuss
I think the lack of a dominant JavaScript domain model syntax has limited the availability of admin tools like django-admin. Maybe something driven by OpenAPI/Swagger model definitions?

It is ancient and no longer upgraded (and based on angularjs), but I'd argue that ng-admin (https://github.com/marmelab/ng-admin) is the fastest SPA/JavaScript admin framework out there. It is a bit opinionated about paging and filtering (and painful to do moderately complex UI customization), but beyond that I have seen nothing that has come close to the same level of "quickly get CRUD admin UI available" in react/vue land, largely because (similar to django) it had its own domain entity model.

The same team moved from there to react-admin, and looking at a couple of react-admin experiences I've been involved in I'd argue that it wasn't aiming for the same ease of use.
fomojola
·5 anni fa·discuss
One question I have about this approach: if I temporarily include a security token in one of my files, will that get included in the temporary commits? And if so, how can I make sure that particular piece of history never makes it off my dev machine?
fomojola
·5 anni fa·discuss
One possible suggestion is a one-time payment option. In a couple of my projects I have daily/weekly/monthly plans that allow people to pay up, use the features and then go away without worrying about long-term financial consequences. Maybe an option were someone can pay up, export their data and then whenever they want to import it back in they sign up for another short plan.