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There seems to be an issue open for this https://github.com/simsong/tcpflow/issues/58



Some breakdown and comparison over the years https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_salar...


https://streamlit.io/ is good for quick interfaces with components.


They seem to be quite early - there is no pricing, and the only clear way to deploy is in their cloud.



Thanks, any idea what the “leet” Python version listed at the very top right of the first chart linked to below, which was in one of the links you provided; attempted to Google it and found nothing.

Direct link to the chart, see “133.7” Python version (elite version) in the top right:

https://github.com/hugovk/pypi-tools/blob/main/images/all.pn...

Which is from:

https://github.com/hugovk/pypi-tools



Some discussion on this in PostgREST repo

https://github.com/PostgREST/postgrest/issues/1214


I too wrote a similar app for my personal problem and also served to be a good way to learn about kotlin and Android ecosystem. I also tried a rewrite in flutter and compose. The idea was to use select the word and then click meaning from context menu so that meaning occurs as notification and disappears in 15 seconds. I used Wiktionary as dataset source and app works offline.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xtreak.not...

https://github.com/tirkarthi/NotificationDictionary


Hey @xtreak29, that's awesome. I wish had found your repo sooner and use your wikidictionary parser tool, so good. Thanks for sharing.

I loved that you built the context menu it's something I was thinking to. Congratulations.


> I also tried a rewrite in flutter

Tried? Mind elaborating? I'm working on a flutter app atm - do you mean it didn't work out? / you didn't end up liking flutter?


I used rewriting as a learning experience. I found flutter to be simpler with respect to UI and state management compared to using XML by default for UI. Since mine was a crud app flutter was okay. I later found jetpack compose which has flutter like UI composition and I liked it better since I can access the existing Android library ecosystem too.


Will you release it to the iOS App Store as well?



BSL <https://github.com/readysettech/readyset/blob/main/LICENSE> so they're serious about the "freely available" part I guess


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