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Nice the first two are my go-to lunch anyway!


What is your project about? I'd setup an automated pipeline which deploys your code automatically on each git push. You can check out buddy for example for that


I think that depends heavily.

Yes if the live chat window is annoying you that you should buy something or sign up for a newsletter that is super annoying.

But if you really need help and there is a human within one second on the other hand this is amazing.

Also vice versa. If I'm online on Crisp or Intercom it is super easy to understand what my customer tries to do and help them within a second.

Not everything is negative about live chats, as always :D


This looks really good. I saw so many pain points during code reviews in teams. I definitely check that out :)


Docusaurus is really fun to work with. Nice and fast, super configurable, and excellent documentation! If you're used to React it's a no-brainer, the sky is the limit.


You can't beat open-source. SaaS offerings usually try to generalize a service to serve the largest amount of people, when in fact what you want is solution to what your doing, not to what most people are doing.

When you're using open-source software it's very probable that you'll find people with the same problem you have, and in most of cases there will be a solution waiting for you already. Not to mention the cost savings too.


Thanks from the Docusaurus team ;)


Awesome!!! We're the ones thanking!


Thanks!

Yes that is true and I think this is also the beauty of it. You can do anything with the code.

I know that one bad example often also is that you can change your CFN Template based on some external state (like an API) which can lead to some bad outcomes. But using a proper programming language can really speed things up a lot IMO


Looks like a cool tool

I used https://www.expireddomains.net/ in the past but their filter and UI isn't that great :D


Thanks! Expired Domains is a great tool, but indeed, their UI isn't superb. That being said, we still have a lot of things that can (and will) be improved too.


Cool that you revamped a bit, I've tested digger.dev once with you!

Looks good. I'd like to see some more full examples

E.g. seeing the visual editor and the outcome of the terraform code then.

I also would be interested how easy it is to customize the terraform code then without it getting overriden by your system then.


Really cool & Simple

I've submitted mine :)


Thats really cool and sounds useful. Debugging tailwind in the dev console is not much fun. Thanks! :)


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