I made this as a hackathon project. The code is open source. It looks at the current state of Node's test suite via Deno 2, giving an accurate measure of Node compatibility.
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Hi HN!<p>I just built my first side project with Next.js—a jokes website packed with quirky humor and playful quizzes. It’s been a great learning experience, and I’d love for you to check it out!<p>Here’s the link: <a href="https://www.duhlingo.com/" rel="nofollow">https://w...
I’d like to share a open source project I’ve been working on: Weblink, a pure web-based file transfer and chat application built on WebRTC. No downloads or installations are needed—everything works directly in your browser.<p>Key features include:<p>- Works seamlessly as a PWA for sharing files/...
It's blowing my mind that I could build an app from scratch in 3 hours and deploy it with the click of a button - without writing a single line of code myself<p>CacheNotes is a browser-based note-taking app that saves your notes, threads, and AI conversations securely in your browser's loc...
[NORWEGIAN SITE]<p>Hi, HN!<p>I am very new to web development, and am learning javascript, react and next.js this year. Here is my first app, after weeks of dev! Would love some feedback on it!<p>The page lets knitters save recipes they already own, or pin ones they find on the internet. Kind of lik...
Seeing all the hype around Bolt.new, I decided to give it a try, and within just 30 minutes, I built a fully functional web app for screen sharing.<p>How It Works:<p>- One user opens a room and receives a unique code.<p>- Participants join by simply entering the code to view the shared screen.<p>Aft...
Alphabet faces antitrust scrutiny, with potential outcome the sale of its Chrome browser.<p>The Chrome browser is free and open source software.<p>How does Alphabet sell Chrome as a free and open source browser?
Can Alphabet fork Chrome (or Firefox) again, and start a new browser project again?<p>I...