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Posted by u/orblivion 2 years ago
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Hi all,

This project release is a long time coming. It was a big uphill battle, and by far my largest endeavor so far. I built it for Sandstorm because I believe in Sandstorm's model, and I wanted to show that there's still life and potential in it. If you're inspired, joining our OpenCollective would be really helpful: https://opencollective.com/sandstormcommunity (keeping in mind that Sandstorm has now moved from its original leadership to a community project https://sandstorm.org/news/2023-11-03-from-io-to-org).

You can also join our mailing list or connect on the fediverse: https://sandstorm.org/community (The IRC link is outdated, we've effectively moved to Matrix for now due to the libera.chat split: https://matrix.to/#/#sandstorm:libera.chat)

Also: I'm open for hire! You can see some of my skills in putting things together in this blog post. I'd love to work in something FOSS or OSM related, but not a requirement. I mostly do Python and Golang, with a bit of Haskell under my belt. Other projects and resume here: https://github.com/orblivion/me

karussell · 2 years ago
Note, that Nominatim is not based on ElasticSearch but PostgreSQL and recently are working on "Nominatim lite" (with SQLite): https://nominatim.org/2023/10/25/sqlite-reverse.html

Maybe the confusion stems from the part that the same dev is also the dev of photon? (which is based on ElasticSearch)

orblivion · 2 years ago
I could have sworn it was ElasticSearch. But yeah maybe I found Photon when I was looking for alternatives. I'll fix the post.

Thank you for this very useful info, I will keep my eye on Nominatim lite! If it's coming soon I can focus on things other than search for now.

fishtacos · 2 years ago
It's kinda amazing that Sandstorm still has a relatively interested following, especially among devs. Kenton Varda would be proud (kvarda - hackernews username).

I was a huge fan of the project during its hay day, yet it didn't gather enough interest to make it popular as a self-hosting solution. For the apps it still has (including this one), it's still unmatchable.

abdullahkhalids · 2 years ago
What essential apps does it not have according to you?
fishtacos · 2 years ago
Sandstorm requires rewriting of every app to make it compatible with its security architecture. You can look at Cloudron to see what it's missing. Last I checked, Yuno was a close second, but not nearly as polished.

Regardless, that does not diminish its usefulness. I ran it for several years and love the idea of isolated instances one can share with unique links. Learned a lot just hosting it, so thanks again, Kenton - he was on IRC chat when I had a question. True geek through and through.

zertrin · 2 years ago
Ah, very interesting! I still have my sandstorm running over these many years (although seldom used, but amazingly it just continues to run/auto-update with no admin work needed).

I like the idea a lot, thanks for developing this and sharing to the community!

orblivion · 2 years ago
Thank you! If you try it out please do let me know what you think, especially what the biggest pain points are.
mwfogleman · 2 years ago
Wait, Sandstorm is still alive??? Amazing!
bedros · 2 years ago
to developers of sandstorm, can you guys add newly popular apps such as baserow.io
ocdtrekkie · 2 years ago
The folks working on it right now are a pretty small group, so we are definitely looking for help adding and maintaining app packages.

At a glance, probably the biggest pain point for Baserow would be that apparently they decided to "deprecate" installing it with anything except Docker[1]. Presumably between the deprecated guide and the Dockerfile, one could figure out how to do it anyways, but it would probably be a pretty significant amount of work.

[1] https://baserow.io/docs/installation%2Fold-install-on-ubuntu

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