Is there a way to invoke Mozilla's Readability.js from a Linux / MacOS bash shell for a specific URL and save the output somewhere?
I'd like to test some issues I'm having with an Android app, but can't update and install the app on my device (which I apparently "use" but do not "own" or "control").
And/or a quick-start / idiot's guide to Android app building and packaging might be useful.
(I have worked out that an APK is just a structured ZIP file.)
I love how #javascript generally goes with the fractal structure of files, but I'm trying to see how #vue does it since it seems like it might not be as opinionated about this.
I don't think people are realising the danger the Fediverse is in.
The only thing stopping corporations and VCs taking over this place is that the Fediverse is spread out on many different servers, which makes it very difficult to purchase.
If most of the Fediverse ends up on mastodon.social, which is now a strong possibility, there will be nothing to stop most of it being sold to Musk or Zuckerberg or whoever.
The bigger mastodon.social becomes, the more likely a buyout is to happen.
Nice to see an update from the WP Feature (former WP Notify) project! Apparently there’s a “#JavaScript based system for displaying notifications” being worked on.
What's even remotely "modern" about them at this point? They're bloated dinosaurs that are one comet strike away from being next week's Active Server Pages.
I think I'd vastly prefer a post-modern #JS framework. Like something that keeps me from writing any JS in the first place.
Blazor in .NET, Phoenix LiveView in Elixir, and Yew in Rust... those are actual modern web frameworks.
Is there a handy little website starter somewhere, with a live JavaScript RSS parser on it? As in, doesn't need deployment to get the latest feed, but does it on the client side?
I know I could learn and do it from scratch, but sometimes I just wanna copy, adjust, prettify...
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I love #javascript as a language, but I've lost love for the churn, the long build pipelines, frameworks that do the same thing, but better.
Getting instant feedback was what made code magical for me. JS used to have that magic. I could just type code in the browser. Now, with tooling, with build pipelines… it all feels like how people complained about compiler errors: a long slog.
Ironic that it's a compiled lang that brings back the magic.
I've been trying to implement the #shareTarget API in my #PWA for years now and I'm so close to being able to accept files from a share (at least from #Chrome#Android) that I can taste it!!!
In manifest.json I set my method to "POST" and enctype to "multipart/form-data", but when I share to my app it just GETs the page with no POST or even querystring params.
I could try disabling the GET response and see what happens...
Developers: It takes a really long time to delete my node_modules directory #Microsoft: What do you want us to do about it?
Developers: I don't know, use a better filesystem or something?
Microsoft: Here, have an entire fucking #Linux virtual machine that you can use to run #nodejs
Developers: ...this is fine actually