HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

jhunter1016

no profile record

Submissions

HelpSpot Turns 20

ianlandsman.com
3 points·by jhunter1016·9 tháng trước·0 comments

Coinbase in hot water over $12M 'content coin'

fortune.com
4 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·0 comments

As 'Bot' Students Continue to Flood In, Community Colleges Struggle to Respond

voiceofsandiego.org
77 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·144 comments

UK creating 'murder prediction' tool to identify people most likely to kill

theguardian.com
18 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·8 comments

Product and Engineering in the Age of AI

polluterofminds.com
3 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·0 comments

Vibe Coding and Kodak Cameras

stevedylan.dev
3 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·0 comments

JPMorgan Says Quantum Experiment Generated Random Numbers

bloomberg.com
3 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·2 comments

Simple System for Now

dannorth.net
3 points·by jhunter1016·năm ngoái·0 comments

comments

jhunter1016
·12 tháng trước·discuss
Still working on Orbiter[0], and open source web hosting solution focused on keeping things simple and helping developers avoid vendor lock-in.

We recently added serverless functions for backend support, specifically for the bhvr[1] stack though they work with just about anything.

[0] https://orbiter.host [1] https://bhvr.dev
jhunter1016
·năm ngoái·discuss
Still working on Orbiter[1] but with some big changes.

Orbiter started as static website and web app hosting, but we recently added what we call server functions (what you call serverless functions). So now you can build full stack apps. Our preferred development stack to support is the new bhvr[2] stack.

1. https://orbiter.host 2. https://bhvr.dev
jhunter1016
·năm ngoái·discuss
I’m working on Orbiter, simple static web hosting that allows anyone to upload a directory of files, use a CLI tool, or use a GitHub action to host their sites and apps in seconds.

My co-worker and I started this as a side project because we were building so many sample apps, proofs of concept, and engineering as marketing apps and we were feeling more and more locked into Vercel every day. So we wanted to go back to client and server separation and when we did that, we realized most hosting providers have moved toward server-side rendering as the default.

Client-side rendering isn’t for everyone, but plenty of people still make simple websites or even complex CSR web apps and don’t want to deal with fully integrated solutions like Vercel (and Netlify now to a lesser extent). Plus they want the flexibility of choosing different tools for their frontend and backend.

This remains a fully bootstrapped side project for us, but it’s gotten the most traction of any side project either of us has worked on.

https://orbiter.host
jhunter1016
·năm ngoái·discuss
https://x402.org
jhunter1016
·năm ngoái·discuss
Working on static website hosting. Thinking about how I can build backend functionality for customers as well while maintaining the openness that the static hosting has offered.

https://orbiter.host