- The original source (matching the latest published NPM version) is still at https://github.com/mhurhangee/patrick/tree/main/packages and Apache-2.0, so I imagine that someone who'd like a copy can pick it up from there.
by dijksterhuis
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- i'd wager a guess that they gave up on their "experiment"
the top comment on the show hn would seem quite apt if so https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46971202
- This link should be enough to work out the relevant links. [1]
I would guess that they have lost access to a resource lately ... I've read there's a lot of that going around atm.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=thisisjedr
by nathanstitt
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- Also not affiliated but my open-source tinycld uses docx as the backend storage for its text package. Supports _most_ of the features (including comments and suggestions) but is still very young. It has a golang backend that reads/writes docx and translates to YJS that the editor reads for multi-user access. Has web/iOS/Android support.
I found docx to be a very well documented format and a surprisingly good fit for this.
https://tinycld.org has a live demo
- Not affiliated but I been using https://github.com/superdoc-dev/superdoc and it is very good and compatible with many docx features.
- I can't include the links because HN filters dead links.
- what was that item from just a day or so ago where an opensource project had said they developed using AI, and a developer said "take it down, you copied it from us"
I thought of it because this project said they used AI
( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48085993 )
by darkteflon
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- Oh man, that’s disappointing. We implemented this in a test environment and have been hammering on it. Would love to know what’s going on as it solves a real pain point for us.
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- it is forseeable that MS would be very interested in taking a security stance vs a very possible vector.