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Whats the difference comparing trigger.dev

Also compare to kestra.io which actually is open source afaik

Nice tool


How to build a simple video editor like spilt video like that


The best way to get started if you want to build a simple editor is our Saas-Template. It's a simple NextJS app that embeds the Revideo player and lets you export your video with a button click: https://github.com/redotvideo/examples/tree/main/saas-templa...

To learn how you would build a template for video splitting, feel free to check out this example: https://github.com/redotvideo/examples/tree/main/stitching-v.... It shows how you can render and concatenate videos for desired timestamps (e.g. show only second 5 to 10 of a video)


Better sell next time


The article is totally misleading there is no storage space running out and system resource exhaustion. btw the total size is around 30MB or less than 50 The only thing is no one can unpublish the npm package because npm have policy if one package is depend on your package you can't unpublish it


The one and only reason I switched to web dev is the google they suspended my 4 years old play console account with 3 apps total download around 1.5 million they say I was Associated with an another account and they didn't provide any details about the other account I worked as a freelancer for almost 20+ app products it's hard to left android development and get In to web dev but I did I don't want someone to destroy all my 4 years Of work one email without any reason


Lol still believe she was the one created the program


I didn't see that claim in the article. I saw a claim that she created an index of sorts, and that she led the program for a time.


You are saying like photoshop killed artists nothing wrong about the new tech


As an android dev i assure the data is real from 2019 most of Java Android app base has been shifted to kotlin because they have good Developer experience with low code more functionality comparing Java, only spring Dev's are now using Java


I can access anyone room just simply changing the MD5 hash url Random Password protection for room may be the best feature


That’s a UUID. The UUID becomes the password.

There are significant downsides to this plan depending on your threat model.


FWIW, there is a plan to support password-protected chat rooms: https://github.com/jeremyckahn/chitchatter#project-roadmap


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