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so the trend will be to get away from mono repos for a while to reduce the context size?


Inspired by Dope Wars and fun to play


I was playing with the ByBit Hack data and built a tool and API to identify malicious blockchain addresses across various networks.

I'm actually not a real developer so using Cursor is mindblowingly good as it allows me to put my ideas into action.

>18,000 addresses and growing...

Very interested to hear your feedback!


https://www.npmjs.com/package/elasticlunr

"Elasticlunr.js provides Query-Time boosting, field search, more rational scoring/ranking methodology, fast computation speed and so on. Elasticlunr.js is a bit like Solr, but much smaller and not as bright, but also provide flexible configuration, query-time boosting, field search and other features."


this is a massive problem with all kinds of CMS including Drupal which we are using often. Drupal 8 is introducing configuration management, i.e. saving database configuration in yaml files which makes them "gittable". I hope wordpress and other CMS will also adopt this or a similar way.


The Features module in Drupal 7 is a semi-workaround https://www.drupal.org/project/features but I've hated Drupal a lot because of this. Too much stuff is stored in the DB.


Forum One just released a sort of "Features for Wordpress" plugin:

http://forumone.com/insights/configuration-management-finall...

https://github.com/forumone/wp-cfm


Thanks for your feedback! We have now got a more detailed intro to how to use the service, etc. More information about the people will be put up shortly.

I started it off as an experiment to see if anybody would pay a dollar to get an answer, and, also to know what kind of questions would be submitted.


Awesome!


Hm, if you would be running a saas business and after 8 years you only have come so far, you'd be dead. roundcube was great back in the days but there are quite a few alternatives now.


How do you like our lightweight alternative? https://thinkery.me


I would paper trade for a couple of months, i.e. don't use real money but write down buy/sell actions in your journal. then see if you made money or not. real trading is a lot different but through this you get used to the process.

If you are in technology for ex., I would have a look at tech shares, you will then have a slight information advantage at least.

Trading account: either just talk to your bank (most of them provide a trading account) or find a broker on comparison websites. ultimately the trading fee, if not exaggerated, is not that important if you only dabble once in a while.


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