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shameless pluck: In my friend circle im the only one throwing real parties. The most annoying thing always was the logistics of keeping track how many people come and what they might bring (cuz usually it's a, bring your favorite food/booze party). group chats are super messy and get taken away by chit chat, so I build a simple, clean product that helps me with all that. it's basically a virtual invitation card with extra features, like comments when people rsvp, image upload for after the party etc. never shared it outside my circles but it's pretty polished. hope this could be of some use for you: https://create.party


Well done. There are some fun features here! Very polished as well.


There has actually been studies on that. "Does Reading Literature Make People Happy?" https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334901338_Does_Read...

This study suggests that the reading induced flow state is the main reason for increased happiness.


Who uploads a .doc file to a scientific repository? It's not even .docx.


72 year old literature professors, apparently.


the dude's email is w_p@yah... talking about OG!


V compiles to C https://vlang.io/


Quoting from Stackoverflow:

- WebAssembly was designed with delivery-over-HTTP and browser-based in mind. For that reason, it supports streaming compilation - i.e. you can start compiling the code while downloading.

- WebAssembly was designed to have rapid compilation times (resulting in web pages that load quickly), this is supported by having very simple validation rules compared to Java / JVM languages.

- WebAssembly was designed with the concept of a 'host' environment, i.e. the browser.

- WebAssembly was designed to be secure and simple, minimising the overall attack surface.

- WebAssembly was designed to support a great many languages (C, C++, Rust, ...), whereas the JVM was initially design for a single language, Java.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58131892/why-the-jvm-can...


Interesting! Do you have an idea of what it would mean performance/latency wise to replace kong with this?


We are yet to complete our Kong replacement. Once we do that, we'll probably publish another blog post with performance benchmarks.


Zeit means Time in german. Not sure about rauchg's german though...


Thanks, my german is non existent heh


You might know zeitgeist - spirit of the times - which is literally time ghost in German. Or the newspaper Zeit which is literally The Times.


Fun fact: Vercel's design system is called "Geist"

https://vercel.com/design


english cognate : tide


This is exactly how this album unfolded for me too


This looks super useful to me. Trying it out right now. Is there a way to have my own tags/collections I can mark notes with? For example I have books that I want to bookmark because I plan of reading them. And there are books I love and want them in another list. I would also like to share the latter with friends when they ask me if I can recommend a good book on a specific topic. For movies I already use public imdb lists for that.


I am working on added tagging. Right now I would tag by just linking to a page called "Reading List" or "Favourite books". But I think regular nested tags are more intuitive for people so I will be adding at some point.


Nice! Any plans for a feature like sharing a particular tag/list?


I have its definitely something that I am thinking about but not on the roadmap yet. If I get enough requests for it, Ill probably prioritise it more.


I really like working with those class less css frameworks. Very nice for prototyping. Adding tailwind in later works too. A favorite of mine is https://picocss.com/ Here is also an extensive list for more: https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css


i keep a list of other "drop in" css frameworks here https://github.com/sw-yx/spark-joy/blob/master/README.md#dro...


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