• mindaslab@lemmy.mlOP
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          3 months ago

          But why? Can you give me your reasoning? Did you visit and try my tool, what wrong have I done?

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            3 months ago

            It’s nothing against your tool. It might be great… But this is an ad in the shape of a meme… and has a “hey fellow kids” vibe. It tells me nothing really about the framework or why I should use it…

            If you made a pitch or described a use case for this tool in a non salesman kind of way or even did a “I built this framework because (reason) and here are the benefits/drawbacks” Id be way more likely to engage and maybe evaluate the framework.

            Right now… this looks identical the ads on Reddit that everyone strongly dislikes

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            3 months ago

            I took a look at the tool and… it’s interesting but I can’t think of a good use case for it.

            The fact that it’s ephemeral (unless explicitly saved), makes me believe I could use it as a cache… but then there are better tools for that. The fact that it exposes crud endpoints for whatever entity you set is interesting… but unless this lives in a completely trusted environment and I’m trying to hack together a personal tool… I’m going to need to build a security layer. Otherwise any user of my site will be able to modify all of the data in the datastore. If I wrap this in an API of some sort, I’ve lost the main benefit of having those crud endpoints

            Probably great for some use case, but I’m struggling to see how I could use it.

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              3 months ago

              It’s for front end developers who need a instant API, so that they can hack some project to be shown on the next day or or next hour.

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                At that point I could probably use local storage, unless the throwaway project I’m building absolutely needs multiple users on different browsers. It’ll mostly be throwaway code if I’m leveraging local storage or this api, but I could run local storage entirely in the browser without messing with another thing I need to make sure is running.

                So, if I need a multi user site and I want put together a hack to show some possibility, then sure. I think in that case I would probably just build some cheap nodejs apis into whatever dev server I’m using. The code would be less throwaway at that point.

                Either way, good on you for building this out. It’s a cool concept and even if it’s a niche situation, maybe it’ll make someone’s life a little nicer. If you had pitched this use case, then it would have been fine and maybe informative. (And I would have never complained)

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                  3 months ago

                  For all that you said, you need to do work to achieve it, that’s what injee cuts out and gives you in an instant.

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        3 months ago

        Then maybe I am the most biological bot of all, made mostly of water and carbon, than Silicon. Nice to meet some one who has very similar composition as i do, but who does not feel like a bot.

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          3 months ago

          If you want to not seem like a bot spamming a random product, don’t post a “meme but really an ad” exactly like the spambots.

          Post a serious thread with a discussion on what it is, why to use it, what benefits it has.

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      3 months ago

      Why what happened? Shouldn’t I create and post memes about a software I coded? Why you got offended so much? For example, see here https://mstdn.social/@mindaslab/112848863981453191 , no one go offended. What happened to people here?

      How can I find out which culture of people will like or dislike my post, even before I post?

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        3 months ago

        This isn’t a meme, it’s an ad. You don’t give any explanation of why I would be interested in your software.