3/30/26
Do I want to use React and a SPA for this? It probably makes sense for me to just do that since it is what I know. I am increasingly feeling like that approach is just kind of silly. I think the main broadsheet for this project could make sense as a React application. The entire site though?
On the other hand, maybe I should just use a React SPA as practice for work anyway. Despite kinda thinking it feels like overkill.
3/26/26
I got part way through setting up auth users with better-auth. I need to finish setting that up.
3/25/26
Open links:
3/16/25
Next stuff?
- I think I should make some endpoints…
- But before I get to far, I think I should consider
trpc.
Okay, querying data and dealing with form validation nicely is a PITA in React. It’s overly verbose for the things I want to write.
- I think this is why people like react-query, we use this at work for data fetching
- react-hook-form I used to like, but its pretty unfun to use at work… i think maybe the library is old and brittle now? i think we’re also incredibly misusing the library too. workflows just should not be a form…
3/15/26
- I set up drizzle-kit. It just needed a simple config file and a connection to the DB.
- I’m using
pushw/ drizzle-kit right now. It seems like that should be fine for dev cases. - I might want to switch to a
generateandmigrateflow once the application is actually running and I want to be sure of how my data works. - I had to update my DB indices to reference the tables they’re referencing. This seems to be convention. I think index names need to be unique.
- I had to setup dotenv-expand so that I could use the db user and pw template vars in my db url variable.
3/13/26
Took some notes on Docker relevant to this project.
3/8/26
- feedsmith
- drizzle
- sqlite?
- I think this would actually be fine and simpler and what I should choose for this project… I haven’t done a “real” DB, so I’m going to use Postgres instead.
- db_model_broadsheet.excalidraw
- sqlite?
- express
Trying to get the env up running
- I think I have a docker compose and dockerfile created as needed to run on my NAS
- The docker compose file does not run on my local computer, the reference to a volume that exists on my NAS does not exist on my local machine
- You can run
docker compose upanddocker compose downto run everything locally when it is working
- You can run
I’m also just using ts-node right now to skip dealing with compilation. I understand this is slow and I should add a build step.
- I could consider trying out
denoorbunor something like that, but I’m not really interested in bleeding edge stuff… - I do really like bun when it works, but then sometimes unexpectedly there are places without parity. I think this would be fine for a power user, but that aint me dog.
What’s the deal with NODE_ENVs? I need to manage my .env files in local dev as well.
To run:
- I need to ssh into NAS, git checkout the repo on the NAS, pull it down
- Copy paste docker compose contents into Container Manager on NAS
- Set up ENV VARS as expected in the NAS
- Start the project on NAS
Then, I have to actually build the rest of the application.
- I have a rough table schema mocked up with drizzle.
- I want to figure that out and how to use drizzle-kit
Then, I need to actually start making a UI
NOTE: I do wonder if there’s a way to pull in my miniflux feeds, that is also running on my NAS, and then use a real feed aggregator instead of making my own version of that too for this project. I think I should create a simple “ENTER URL” form, and then work on “integrations” for other feed providers, like miniflux.
End of the day check in. I have learned a lot about a lot of things.
- Dockerfile to build my express app
- Docker compose starts express and db
- I had to add
portsto both of my services, I’m not sure if I need/want to do this in real life… I think this is exposing my app and db to everyone who is on my network? - That doesn’t seem ideal, I do want to expose the web server on a port, I suppose, but it seems strange to let anyone but my web app look at my DB? Maybe that’s just how things work though…
- I had to add
- I can run just one of my services, the db with
docker compuse up <service> - I’ve created a few package commands
start- this is what the docker file runs to start the appdev- this is what I use to work on the app- I tried to just use
docker compose upfor this, but it didn’t really work how I wanted…- It seems like there’s probably some way to get this going, but I gave up
- You have to keep rebuilding the app image to get new files after you build them, that’s a PITA, but also it is slow and rebuilding a bunch of node things for no good reason, when only a couple of my files changed
- Instead, I’ve created dev commands for fe, app, and db
- fe is using
viteas a dev server - app is using
tsx watch - db is just using
docker compose up dbsince we don’t actually need to change anything
- fe is using
- I tried to just use
build- this is a step that we do inside the app’s Dockerfile to pre-process anything we have to do before starting- this is just building the front end files with vite right now
- I switched from ts-node to tsx, it seems like the latter is more modern. It has watch built in. And importantly I hit some sort of common.js or ESM related error message, and then just switched to tsx and it went away. I think it might have been some sort of
import.meta.filenamething tsx does for you to be nice. - I am able to connect to my local DB using SQL Tools extension in VS Code, it seems nice thus far and I think is free/OSS?
- I installed
postegres@18via brew to my machine to test connecting to the DB to verify it was working. I had to addpsqlto my PATH to get it to work after installation.
Next time:
- I need to get set up with drizzle kit, I think. My database is totally empty, as expected.
- I have a users endpoint that gets no data because nothing is there to get!
- I need to do my initial migration.
- It seems like there are two strategies people use here that I’m interested in:
- https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/migrations
- #2 on that list is
drizzle-kit push - #3 is
drizzle-kit generateanddrizzle-kit migrate- i’m more familiar with this approach and the other one seems a bit suspicious? Too good to be true? I dunno
- When I
ctrl+cmynpm run devcommand everything doesn’t clean up how I want it to- I need to run
docker compose downto actually stop all the containers
- I need to run
3/7/26
I had a conversation today about how a friend wants a service/software that generates a daily digest of their RSS feed instead of an actual feed.
This got me thinking about my Creating my own social media or information or RSS feeds thoughts.
I think Feeds are addictive. Maybe not necessarily, but I am constantly refreshing them hoping for scraps of entertainment through out my day. Even feeds where nothing interesting is likely to show up.
I like the idea of instead of trying to make a curated RSS feed, instead trying to create a finite digest. Once you’re done, you’re done. I’m not sure if I want it daily or weekly or what. But I think it would be cool if it was finite.
This more mirrors my relationship with NYT games or other dailies. Those can be a bit pernicious, especially if they track streaks. But, generally, I feel like these things are a good use of my time.
I feel fine when I miss content in daily puzzles. If I’m half finished and the day flips over, whatever. It’s a little annoying, but I don’t mind.
I’m not sure how I feel about missing some content. There are some creators who I do want to see all their publications.
I like the idea of having broader controls over the broadsheet I generate. Just keep dumping cool sites in and see what happens. The generator will keep it all contained to a manageable scope.
What do you need to build this?
- A site that serves the broadsheet for mobile and desktop. I think I’ll care most about tuning this experience.
- Backend
- Cron job to generate the daily broadsheet
- This needs to read an RSS feed
- Database to store the information we need to construct the broadsheet
- Database needs to collect RSS feeds
- Cron job to generate the daily broadsheet
- I need an input field where I can submit an RSS feed… It would be cool if I could use a different RSS feed manager and just send its output over to the generator… I’m not sure if you can “collate” feeds like this.
- I imagine you could do so
- I guess the real question is, do normal feed accumulation apps actually expose a feed of what you’ve fed into them?