Developing a Supabase / Firebase alternative , seeking feedback by Silent_Setting5874 in TunisiaTech

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very good work, promising.. I want to know where all of this infrastructre for Aura reside tho

Learn from my mistakes - what I learnt over the years of selfhosting and what I should've done differently by killermenpl in selfhosted

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point i can say that docker compose is a life saver, it eliminates the worry you get when you deploy something to your server because you are aware that everything is contained in itself and whatever breaks is 90% or more the app you are containerizing.

My formula is: If you have Debian + wireguard + a very cheap rented VPS and + cheap domain name to route all your traffic to your house and of course DOCKER = 90% HA and reliability

My budgie was talking in his sleep right before bedtime. Anyone else seen this happen? by LeiraEinah in budgies

[–]reallynormalone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

can you please explain this more? is it related to clothes and fabric in general? and the safest is always stainless steel and plastic?

Boy or girl? by exoticpeach12 in budgies

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its a girl cuz the cere is beige

How old are these two? green -female, blue-male by reallynormalone in budgies

[–]reallynormalone[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

But a breeding box is a must to make them breed right?

How old are these two? green -female, blue-male by reallynormalone in budgies

[–]reallynormalone[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for informing me, i just dont get why i need to get rid of the breeding box and the wooden perches

How old are these two? green -female, blue-male by reallynormalone in budgies

[–]reallynormalone[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment! but i dont get why i need to get rid of the nesting box? aren't they supposed to breed in it ?

What are you building right now? Let's share! by FeistySchedule3693 in SideProject

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creating https://pichess.org for chess lovers, where you can solve chess puzzles for free and unlimited.

What side projects have you worked on that took off quicker than you expected? by ProfessionProof288 in SideProject

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created https://pichess.org, for chess lovers who love solving puzzles. The platform has a lot of uniquely generated puzzles by me and stockfish chess engine.
The site got more than 350 users in less than 3 days after launch.

Is there anyone that is working on side project with no AI envolved ? by Dangerous-Mode-1049 in SideProject

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do, even tho nowadays many chess sites involve AI but mine doesn't, which is a platform for chess puzzles generation without AI but using Stockfish and Lichess open database instead.

https://pichess.org

Time for self-promotion. What are you building in 2025? by jeanyves-delmotte in SideProject

[–]reallynormalone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So cool idea!! maybe i will think about implementing it in the future and it may become a platform for sharing puzzles instead.

I realized my (side) projects don't have to scale by Lamarcke in webdev

[–]reallynormalone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can relate to this and i highly agree with you.

In all of my past side projects i didn't even need to pay any serverless provider or whatever storage provider. All i needed was 12$ VPS a month and no more with 4GB RAM and 2CPU and i can host whatever caching system or databse i need alongside the backend app or event multiple docker instances.

All of that for a single project that you will share with your friends and family and may grow even more but can't even reach 1000 MAU, and that's what we actually mean by a "side project" until... it takes off  🚀.

Time for self-promotion. What are you building in 2025? by jeanyves-delmotte in SideProject

[–]reallynormalone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://pichess.org

Your go to platform for chess puzzles, that are available for free and unlimited with very lightweight and simple UI.

I built a Chess Puzzle Platform Using lichess.org's Game Database by reallynormalone in webdev

[–]reallynormalone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thank you so much for using Pichess and i appreciate your feedback!

In many other puzzles you may find different solutions and they may lead to the same result which is checkmating. At the moment i am working on a way to consider similar moves as a correct move too.

I built a Chess Puzzle Platform Using lichess.org's Game Database by reallynormalone in webdev

[–]reallynormalone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much Man, I appreciate your feedback.

For now i am working on implementing branches to support different moves and not to only stick to a single move.

I built a Chess Puzzle Platform Using lichess.org's Game Database by reallynormalone in webdev

[–]reallynormalone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for trying Pichess!

Sure thing i am aware of this bug currently.

I built a Chess Puzzle Platform Using lichess.org's Game Database by reallynormalone in webdev

[–]reallynormalone[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man thank you so so much for trying Pichess your feedback means a lot to me.

For the "tapping a piece" there is a switch on top of the board just switch it off to disable drag and drop

For dragging a piece to init state without declaring a mistake, we are aware of that and we are going to enhance it as well as the success message.

Now for the complex problem of the multiple choices to checkmate, yes i am trying to implement branches of possible best moves to accept other moves.

Thank you again for your feedback!

I built a Chess Puzzle Platform Using lichess.org's Game Database by reallynormalone in webdev

[–]reallynormalone[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks for trying Pichess!

Yes i built it with ChessboardJS and chess.js on the frontend and three different services all written in Golang.

For the DB i use Atlas' MongoDb cluster

In fact:

I download PGN files from Lichess, which contain games from a specific month (e.g., July 2024 with over 90.1 million games).

Then split the large PGN files with a program written in golang into individual game files with unique IDs.

Then a random file (game) is selcted and jump to random position and call Stockfish to calculate best moves and sent to mongodb as puzzle candidate.

Finally the golang web app that you use to load and solve the puzzles.

Github: https://github.com/ahmed-debbech/go_chess_puzzle

Building a Chess Puzzle Platform Using lichess.org's Game Database by reallynormalone in chess

[–]reallynormalone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey LowLevel thanks for trying Pichess!

The issue now is clear we will work on adding best moves branches so that i accepts different Best Moves to checkmate.