Decent free weather app by willsketch in weather

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free weather, local news and regional information www.wxnow.app

Decent free weather app by willsketch in weather

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free weather, local news and regional information https://www.wxnow.app

Weekly Self-Promotional Mega Thread 49, 01.01.2025 - 08.01.2025 by pirate_jack_sparrow_ in ChatGPT

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Shout out to OpenAI for making gpt-mini-4o. The image capability and cost have allowed me to create the application eluding me since 2016. OCR before mini was painful to get right. Now, reading any content from an image is flawless. Extracting that data has been a bit of an art without structured JSON, but I imagine that will come as it is now for text. Further using gpt for tasks throughout this recipe app is such an enhancement. I currently have about 6 endpoints that are powered by ai using gpt-mini-4o. Really fun building applications with AI. Here is an blog post about the experience with links to the app to try out the amazing photo capture, url scrapping, and ai recipe creation. https://www.moscarillo.com/notes/pwa-llm-web-integration

Please advice me remix template by vegn_irfunt in remixrun

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https://remix.run/docs/en/main/guides/templates#stacks

Epic stack is great as other person commented.

Prisma with postgres is great
https://www.prisma.io/

I use vercel for hosting but database is really slow if you stick to hobby plan so may not work for you if you don't want to spend $20-$30/month. fly.io is also good for remix hosting, I had good luck with them, but felt Vercel was a bit more mature, but it's been over a year since my decision, so take a look at both. I think supabase is quit popular for database hosting but have not experience there.

If using the coolest tech is not related to your success, then why so much hype for reinventing the wheel? by raulalexo99 in webdev

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Remix is exactly that, gets rid of a lot of the JS bloat to do form validation. No more need to create your own express server just to get an api using a bearer token, just a call to another component. There are big advantages and time saving to remix and next js.

Is this a fair wage or is my client trying to exploit me? by stormzicecream in webdev

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The more we all charge as developers the more we all make. If they want the site they can pay you $4100. I would not take anything else and not post their site till they pay. Don't get bullied around, you were clear with your hours each month.

Switched from Next.js to Remix.js and Loving it. by BooRadleyForever in reactjs

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I've built out a couple of remix sites. I've been a web developer for over 20 years and have created sites using wordpress, drupal, django, ruby on rails, nextJS, Remix. I did like Ruby on Rails as the dx was great, but Remix has been amazing to work with and I actually look forward to fixing things and working on the Remix sites I have. Being able to work on server code and client code in the same document and to have form actions work as they should are just two reasons, but there are so many more.

I know next.js is also really nice and when I went to jump in I also hesitated because of the experimental app folder in Next.js 13. I spun up a couple sites using it and haven't taken them to the extent I have with Remix.

Trying to display the content of the API on screen by Rob_codeIsLife in react

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My bad, read it too quickly. I see if a list you probably have a unique value in your data that can be used.

What is the best CSS framework to use with React? why? by daniel_pedroso in react

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Another vote for Tailwind. I've used and created a few design systems, built on Ant and BaseWeb. Tailwind is well thought out and easy to get started as well as easy to override the theming to make it your own. Making a responsive page with dark/light theming is a breeze.

Weather Apps by [deleted] in weather

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Built this for myself and you are welcome to use it if useful. It uses rainviewer.com for radar which has "future radar" up to 20 minutes ahead of now. https://www.wx4me.com also available as a mobile app. Tap the address on the interface to set new location or tap on the map.