top | item 1706993 Streamie: Node.js + Websockets = Real time Twitter client 47 points| netherland | 15 years ago |thechangelog.com | reply 7 comments order hn newest [+] [-] evilhackerdude|15 years ago|reply You can fork streamie on github, edit stuff in /public and eventually access <YourGitHubUsername>.streamie.org without having to deploy it yourself.Read the author’s blog post about it: http://www.nonblocking.io/2010/08/future-is-here-i-just-fork... [+] [-] joe-mccann|15 years ago|reply I heard that guy is storing oauth credentials. ;-) [+] [-] Swizec|15 years ago|reply I tried doing something similar a few months ago.It's surprisingly difficult :D Kudos on making it work! How did you get around crashing browsers? I tried displaying the full-ish stream API and the browser would soon lag behind the real stream and finally die. [+] [-] emarcotte|15 years ago|reply I saw something sort of similar a few weeks ago from jdub of gnome fame. http://www.hellodenby.com/blog/ [+] [-] newsisan|15 years ago|reply Link: http://streamie.org/ [+] [-] xtacy|15 years ago|reply Chromium shows "This page has been blocked from tracking your location." :-| [+] [-] jaekwon|15 years ago|reply the live server got hacker'd.
[+] [-] evilhackerdude|15 years ago|reply You can fork streamie on github, edit stuff in /public and eventually access <YourGitHubUsername>.streamie.org without having to deploy it yourself.Read the author’s blog post about it: http://www.nonblocking.io/2010/08/future-is-here-i-just-fork...
[+] [-] Swizec|15 years ago|reply I tried doing something similar a few months ago.It's surprisingly difficult :D Kudos on making it work! How did you get around crashing browsers? I tried displaying the full-ish stream API and the browser would soon lag behind the real stream and finally die.
[+] [-] emarcotte|15 years ago|reply I saw something sort of similar a few weeks ago from jdub of gnome fame. http://www.hellodenby.com/blog/
[+] [-] xtacy|15 years ago|reply Chromium shows "This page has been blocked from tracking your location." :-|
[+] [-] evilhackerdude|15 years ago|reply
Read the author’s blog post about it: http://www.nonblocking.io/2010/08/future-is-here-i-just-fork...
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[+] [-] Swizec|15 years ago|reply
It's surprisingly difficult :D Kudos on making it work! How did you get around crashing browsers? I tried displaying the full-ish stream API and the browser would soon lag behind the real stream and finally die.
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