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@vibe_and_go · X

Embed a lightweight widget on your website to collect user feedback, bug reports, and screenshots
@CoryMeikleDev · X
I built SiteSay a tool that allows you to embed an incredibly lightweight (4.33kB gzipped) widget to your website for collecting feedback/bug reports with screenshots. It also automatically attaches any uncaught JS errors/unhandled promise rejections.

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@payrequest_io · X

Browse and discover Substacks that were submitted to Hacker News.
cartucho1 · HN
I made an HN clone that lists only Substacks posted here. - Why? Over the years, I've discovered some great blogs here, so I thought it would be nice to have a filter for them. - Why only Substacks then and not blogs more generally? Because it's easy to query for "substack.com" in the public HN Algolia API (see below). Plus, hnblogs was already taken :) - What about substacks on custom domains then? At the bottom of the page there is a form to submit a custom domain. The site attempts to auto-validate that it is a Substack. If that fails, it is marked for manual review (which I'll do every once in a while). Approved ones will be included in the results. - How? I use HN's Algolia API to fetch substack stories by searching for "substack.com" in the url. I do this via a CloudFlare worker that has 3 separate cron triggers: (1) fetches new stories every 10 minutes and saves them in a KV store. (2) runs 2 minutes after the first, computes hot stories from new ones by simulating HN's scor

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@milonspace · X
A specification nobody can find is functionally the same as no specification.