@andrewfromx

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Worked for web 2.0 AND web 3.0 companies
homepagehttps://andrewarrow.dev

I've been working on a #podcast platform where two people #debate a topic and the audience scores them on a 1-7 scale:

information 1=false 7=true
intensity 1=boring 7=too much
interaction 1=unfair 7=fair

https://www.taout.tv/syndicated-episode/the-world-needs-8-billion-meals-a-day-and-a-good-story-wont-feed-them

Would you score this while watching?

The World Needs 8 Billion Meals a Day and a Good Story Won't Feed Them | Barn Talk | taout.tv

Welcome to Barn Talk! In today’s Hot Topics episode, Sawyer and Tork are rolling up their sleeves to dive deep into the biggest issues facing rural America, the agriculture industry, and the world at large. Kicking things off with a market update spoiler alert: there’s not much sunshine the guys get real about the uncertainty shaking up everything from commodity prices to oil futures, and what that means for farmers on the ground.

Taout
@newsguyusa I’m actually interviewing people about this exact experience. would you be open to a quick 15-min recorded convo on taout.tv ?
Live coding - Making changes to homeducky.com website to add voting ends count down PART1
We just did a re-model to our 3 bedroom 2 bath to make it a 5 bedroom 3 bath. It cost a lot of course, but during this period of spending lots of money we got this:
https://homeducky.com/
and it's made a huge difference. It's so big it has like this gravitation pull to it. You can't lose it. #kids
Stand Steady PowerPro Rolling Charging Station | homeducky.com

@gwynnion what people were posting from time to time. My favorite comment from one of these users that did nothing but vote their show up and protect it from the people voting it down, was: "Finally, I have something productive to do at work now!"
@gwynnion years go I ran three pointless voting sites call teavee.com, votay.com and moosak.com (no idea who has those domains now). It was in 2005 when I paid $600 for pixels on http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/ All the sites did was let people click and vote up or vote down their favorite music (moosak) or tv (teavee) person / persons. People did it for hours. And each click was a full page refresh. (I would get google ad revenue per page refresh) It was also a message board and I would read...
The Million Dollar Homepage - Own a piece of internet history!

The website of Alex Tew, a 21-year-old entrepreneur, who hopes to pay his way through university by selling 1 million pixels of internet ad space for $1 each.

go on rails framework

routing, sql, migrations, and WASM this framework makes building modern web and mobile apps better. No javascript. No typescript. No react. No react-native. No npm. It's very easy to define your postgres tables, routes, and templates that are shared by the frontend and backend.

In 2020 I started an open source #golang web framework called "feedback". Almost five years later I have a bunch of sites using it in production. It's a *very opinionated* framework. Here is a post about it on tech site lobsters

https://lobste.rs/s/bcgcgs/feedback_golang_webapp_framework

"this HAS to be some kind of prank" was a comment from someone referring to one of these opinionated choices I made. it's not a prank. Everything in this framework is from real world coding in the trenches with battles and scars.

Feedback - A Golang Webapp Framework | Lobsters

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