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stragio
·2 anni fa·discuss
That blog post was spot on in 2022! Cheers for that. Time for a re-write in 2025!

And thanks for adding the context on Takeout.
stragio
·2 anni fa·discuss
Good to see this on HN, I’d love to share my journey with Takeout!

I first encountered Takeout about a year ago while experimenting with cross-platform development after reading this blog post: The Different Tech Strategies for Building a Cross-Platform App (https://magnemg.eu/the-different-tech-strategies-for-buildin...)

At work, we urgently needed an iOS app to enable push notifications for our logistics app, but our frontend was web-only and built with React/Next.js. Since the codebase was already several years old with many screens, we decided to port it to Capacitor, which led us to adopt a stack with Next.js and Capacitor (https://github.com/RobSchilderr/nextjs-native-starter).

However, once we began working with Capacitor, we ran into numerous issues. Dealing with the iOS keyboard and Safari WebView was almost impossible with famous scrolling issues, and Android’s Chrome WebView also suffered from poor performance (https://github.com/ionic-team/capacitor/discussions/3899).

This experience pushed me to switch to Expo with Solito and Tamagui, and the new stack has been a game changer. The support from Nate and the Tamagui team has been outstanding. Also Expo and EAS has been working flawlessly.

Now, with One, cross platform development is entering a new phase which address the final challenges of cross-platform development. Sharing code with Expo and Tamagui used to be manageable only for those familiar with cross-platform solutions, but now it’s becoming accessible to everyone. I bet it will be easier for new folks to understand how to work with Expo and Tamagui.

Combine that with local-first, and small teams will be able to build high-performance applications across three platforms using just one simple codebase quickly.
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Agree to this. Aan Apple fan acquaintance of mine recently said he might put away his phone because he could achieve everything with his watch and earpods and wanted to increase his concentration. He said he'd do his WhatsApp with voice messages and also call like that. He was fine with no display.
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Why not look into an open source auth solution such as supertokens? It's almost free and you can self-host. That way you implement your own auth system but the security issues are mostly dealt by them.
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Have you tried it with capacitor?
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Great to hear you're having a similar experience. It became extremely easy for web devs to release mobile apps now.
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Once in a while the Flutter/RN discussion shows up on Hackernews and I'd like to remind you all that Capacitor community is also alive and kicking.

For the past months I've been building an E-commerce with Capacitor/NextJS and its been quite a pleasant experience. If you're familiar with JS/TS and React, it's a great option for an e-commerce or a b2b SAAS app.

If you don't need many native components or a super slick performance, Capacitor might be the cheapest and quickest solution for web developers.
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Very nice! Will use it for sure. May I ask you how you created that good looking demo gif?
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Capacitor for sure. Check the top comment, it depends on your needs.
stragio
·4 anni fa·discuss
Agree! I have been building a React/Next capacitor application for a Dutch e-commerce with a colleague.

Up until now everything is fine for our purposes and performance is near native. Usually similar e-commerce apps require multiple teams, or at least 5+ employees, to release an app on web, Android and iOS. Due to the fact that we have just one single codebase, we can still manage it with the 2 of us.

I also recommend the Capacitor community on Discord in case you need help getting started.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
I developed my own website to show the climate consequences per country: https://howhotwillitget.com

And try to educate those around me bit by bit.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
If you are looking for an overview of future climate scenarios of each country worldwide: https://www.howhotwillitget.com. The coming months I am going to update the website with the new data and fix some running issues. Follow my Twitter if you want to stay updated.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
In Europe this is different though. In Amsterdam we have 10+ cinemas showing a lot of classics too, unlimited for 20 euros a month in amazing theatres. I rarely go to these large cinemas anymore.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for the constructive critic! It's the thing I hear often, the data source works with averages, but I believe I should mail them to get more of an understanding.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
Thank you very much! Please consider donating the tip you meant to give to this Dutch environmental organization: "https://milieudefensie.nl/actie/doneer." They are the ones who brought the case against Shell in court, forcing the company to actively reduce its emissions by 2030.

Regarding posting it on Show HN: I attempted it but received no responses; nonetheless, I will try again with a better UI/UX someday, as there can be some improvement for our crowd over here. If anyone is willing to help expand the platform, feel free to message me on Twitter.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
Cool, just started following you in case you release some blog.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
https://www.howhotwillitget.com, I made an overview of future climate scenarios of each country worldwide with the latest predictions by the World Bank, maybe this is what you are looking for. :)
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
I think your article is great, hope you are right and align with your worldviews. Is @Tocelot your Twitter account?
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
People like you ruin planet earth, really, try to put more trust in people. Oh and if you didn't yet, watch Black Mirror.
stragio
·5 anni fa·discuss
Why it's going to be hard to go for green energy:

https://braveneweurope.com/alf-hornborg-a-globalised-solar-p...