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Love the site design. Excited to try it out.


This is fantastic. I'm a huge fan of No Such Thing as a Fish podcast.

Are you part of club fish? I bet the folks in the discord channel would love this.


Oh yeah, I'm in there. Come say hi! I just shared it with them a couple days ago and they already pinned it! Felt pretty great.


I'm working on a mountain biking app to compare trails that I've ridden.

https://trailcompare.com/

Imports data from strava and lets me search and compare multiple rides.

The trail name detection only works in SantaCruz (CA) area.


Can you elaborate what this means?

> Typesense was relatively strict with matches compared to other engines.

Perhaps an example to clarify the statement?


This had to do with the queries —- it returned less of the documents than almost anything else


> I've been loving mycli for the last 4 years or so.

So rewarding to hear this. Cheers!


The latest version of pgcli is pypi was released on Dec 11 2020. There are only a few changes unreleased in the master branch.

https://github.com/dbcli/pgcli/blob/master/changelog.rst

What feature are you waiting for? I can talk to the project lead to see if we can push out a new release if needed.


A pypi release with improved warnings for destructive queries may be good.

BTW thanks for pgcli. It's helped me a lot lately.


Oh thanks. They aren't critical but I was waiting on the unicode table borders without row separators and ability to change additional syntax highlight colors in the config file.

Also, I have some awkward issues when typing out statements and don't know if they have been improved. Was just hoping maybe there had been some tweaks in the area have no information on that.


They are both supported in mycli and pgcli clients.


How is the search implemented?


portray uses MkDocs default search plugin which uses lunr.js behind the scenes.


Does anyone know if haiku can run Python 3? I know that haiku comes with Python but thedefault version is 2.7.


Haiku has Python 3[0] (at 3.6.7 IIRC) which can be installed from the package manager.

[0] https://depot.haiku-os.org/#!/pkg/python3/haikuports/3/6/7/-...


Yes, it's in the package manager.


Thank you for the kind words. It's always nice to hear from happy customers .


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