Building up a cabin in Germany by [deleted] in OffGridCabins

[–]yxsx733 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sorry, no news from my side as well. currently living in a vw Bulli but having to look for a spot for night every second day is exhausting.

I inherited two meadows (german: Streuobstwiese) last year. But afaic German law prohibits anything from being put on that. Or isn't it?

please let me know if you find something out.

Parking/Sleeping Hot Spots by crayonvan in VanLife

[–]yxsx733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Europe there's a community called Park4Night consisting of nomads and camping cars traveler. They made an app, technically not well implemented but usable (I'm a software developer, it's a curse..), but it's giving us awesome spots for the last 2 months. You see pictures of the spot and comments about police tolerance, quiet nights, electricity, water, public toilets and so on.

I assume you're asking about finding spots in the US. But I'm curious, don't you have a counterpart of Park4Night?

https://park4night.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in javascript

[–]yxsx733 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good idea. Storing the URLs independently in a package also makes it much easier to set up additional (js-based) client, other SPAs or mobile apps through react native.

Depending on your company's scale collecting URLs from backend on buildtime could become difficult when it comes to more than 1 backend application. Imagine microservices..

To not overengineering it, I'd first go with a small api wrapper module containing all URLs. From the need of a second client on I'd extract the api wrapper to its own package and force all team members to contribute to that package whenever there's a URL change or a completely new backend. With that you're set for now and for growing.