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  • Oct 25, 2019

    Nice site. Wondering if you could shed some light on the tech stack involved (both on the Frontend and backend). Also is this site code open source? Is there anywhere we can create issues or contribute to the codebase?

  • kttmz ⚰️
    Oct 25, 2019
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    For frontend I'm guessing ReactJS with Next.JS for serverside rendering and it fetches data from an API which could be written in any language or framework

  • OP
    Oct 25, 2019
    kttmz

    For frontend I'm guessing ReactJS with Next.JS for serverside rendering and it fetches data from an API which could be written in any language or framework

    Yeah fam I’m hoping it’s all done via Next.js and Now using the newish server less apis feature

  • OP
    Oct 25, 2019

    I see graphql buzzing off in the background lol. Doesn't work on my Firefox (usual browser) but works on Safari so I guess I'll switch to Safari whenever I wanna browse KTT2 lol.

    Is the backend also JS? S please confirm

  • OP
    Oct 25, 2019
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    S is this project in any way related to Lowkey? similar concept with the 'channels' in the Music sxn

  • Oct 25, 2019

    Hey, like @dutchye said it's next js. the backend is a node js graphql api (it's not open source)

    I was going to use now.sh but was too reliant on a custom server for routing by then (started before Next 9 was released) and it will take a lot of changes. I'll probably migrate to it at some point

    I'll fix the firefox bug tomorrow, sorry about that

  • Oct 25, 2019
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    ye

    S is this project in any way related to Lowkey? similar concept with the 'channels' in the Music sxn

    well it's related in that I made them both, and I'm bringing some ideas to this

  • OP
    Oct 25, 2019
    team

    well it's related in that I made them both, and I'm bringing some ideas to this

    If you don't mind my prying, what happened to Lowkey? Why the switch to KTT2? Also nice Privacy policy lol

  • OP
    Oct 25, 2019

    Well if you ever need an additional set of coding hands, let me know. We're also using next for all the frontend stuff at my startup.