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| | | | | When moving my website back from MediaWiki to Hugo - I again started to think about adding comments. I've thought about this before, even tested quite a bit, and written about it. I didn't want to add heavy external resources, or compromise my readers privacy. This blog is static, and I'd like the comments to be static as well. | |
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| | | | | Determine latest release asset download URL from site.github in GitHub user pages - Get the download link for an asset of the latest release using site.github namespace in a Jekyll site hosted on GitHub page.md | |
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| | | You've seen some of these UIs as of recent AI tools that stream text, right? Like this: I peeked under the hood of ChatGPT and meta.ai to figure how they work. Server-sent events Server-sent events (SSE) seem like the right tool for the job. A server-side script flushes out content whenever it's re | ||