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for anyone looking for an equally simple and elegant hosting solution we're soon launching something called ShipStatic

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Combining security with accessibility is what’s hard. -- Whoever solves this first has the best change of winning in this race.


Strapi is a very promising piece of tech that enables great productivity and helps us with the data required for building sites using static website generators.


I wonder why I've got downvoted. It might sound like and advertisement but it's actually true.

We use Strapi in production alongside Eleventy, a simple static website generator.

One thing we've been missing with Strapi however is the possibility to localize content. I know the issue was raised but I'm not aware of any roadmap and we needed to hack our way around this limitation.


I'm currently feeling the pain of missing localization support and I'm considering building a service to add and automate it. DM @handheld on Twitter if you'd like to weigh in on features.


I'm using Strapi & 11ty too. I have 'pages' and 'posts' with properties 'content' and 'locale'. That's how I manage i18n. That's for the main content. For small strings used in other parts of the UI I'm using json files with i18n strings that 11ty injects into the views.


They already have most of your browsing history simply by having you logged into your Gmail and browsing the sites having Google Analytics installed (which is most of the sites on the internet these days).


Some of us don't use the gmail web interface (opting for IMAP or a different provider instead), and use an ad blocker to take of analytics.


I do the same but sometimes I get email from google telling that I should disable access to those unsafe apps.


You should check out https://www.typingdna.com/ a startup making this technology available for everyone.


I could see using this for fraud detection and then kick off a 2FA flow if it couldn't verify.

However, most biometrics aren't the best single line of verification. You still have to add a backup verification of some kind.

Examples, I was working on my car all weekend and my hands have new calluses on them and my finger print is off. I got a new keyboard and my typing pattern is different, etc.


Whould this work on AWS Lambda?



Since it's designed to run daemonized as a queue I'd think you'd have an issue with execution time limit


@schickling - When will the PDF support arrive? https://github.com/graphcool/chromeless/blob/master/docs/api...


As I can't give you an exact estimate when it will arrive, seems like a lot of people are already asking for it here: https://github.com/graphcool/chromeless/issues/5#issuecommen...

Please feel more than welcome to take a stab at it yourself and create a PR for this feature! :)


Also interested, this would be excellent fit for a use case I have archiving certain important government websites.

Btw, does the .viewport() option not work in the demo? I'm seeing a `TypeError: Failed to fetch` when I set one.



Thanks!


Interested in this as well!


Thanks for pointing that out. It should work fine now.


Should be OK now. (Clear your cache if it still doesn't).

Sorry about that


Actually it should have worked. I will look into it. Thanks for bringing that up.


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