Build Real-time Applications with the new "watch" API in Deno KV (deno.com) en
Detecting changes in Deno KV with kv.watch makes it easier to build real-time applications like newsfeeds, analytics, multi-user collaboration tools, and more.
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Detecting changes in Deno KV with kv.watch makes it easier to build real-time applications like newsfeeds, analytics, multi-user collaboration tools, and more.
The EU's Next Generation Internet grant continues to support innovation in the Fediverse, funding the social platform of the future.
After getting fed up with the general neglect of MacOS accessibility from Apple, and having wanted to work on something meaningful for quite some time, I decided to attempt something that for some reason nobody seems to have tried to do before: write a completely new screen-reader for that platform. This isn't an easy task, not...
Learn about Onyx, a new imperative programming language that leverages WebAssembly and Wasmer for seamless cross-platform support
Deno KV is now even more flexible and powerful with self-hosted options, replicas, and S3 and GCS continuous backup support.
Deno KV is now even more flexible and powerful with self-hosted options, replicas, and S3 and GCS continuous backup support.
Nice to see the Pleroma team getting an NLNet grant so development can pick back up. I missed it when it happened but apparently there was a big shakeup with the Pleroma dev team. I'm glad they seem to be recovering from that and hopefully we'll see some sustained progress with Pleroma again.
A summary of progress and future plans, on the 3 year anniversary of searchmysite.net.