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Nagemasu t1_j66km04 wrote

Hey OP, this is cool. I've been wanting to do something similar for awhile for a completely unrelated topic: listing locations of interest, where eventually users can submit their own to share.

Do you mind sharing what tech stack you used and some other technical details? I'm new to web development having recently completed a course, but still feel lost in the ocean.
What Mapbox API(?) or "thing" did you use? Is it tilequery?

It looks like you use Next.js? I'm only familiar with react but that was a framework I was looking at learning next, or vue.
I imagine I could create a form where users submit an entry like a basic to do list or json and then have it pull the data from there, rather than what looks like a lot harder work you've done where it has to scrape articles from various websites?

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smoke2000 t1_j65tls1 wrote

looks very cool, was planning to have a student use it for her apprenticeship she's doing at work, but didn't notice a free mode option in the export.

But it looks like she can throw something together in the interface and then copy paste over the tailwind classes shown in the right sidebar for each part to her react code, so that might help her a bit anyway.

But i'm sure it's helpful for designers that make a living from making websites, nice interface and options.

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The-SillyAk t1_j6585mn wrote

I love this idea but I fear burn out. This is a lot of admin work. Perhaps you can write a script that automates atleast the gathering of data.

Additionally, another very good news source is 'the daily aus' insta page. It is focused mostly on australian news but it also go into detail around global topics. The journalism is very good.

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