Ah true, the heading is currently "Web Game Engines & Libraries" which seems to have confused me. A better heading would be "JS/TS Engines & Libraries" I guess, as many of the Rust ones enable "Web" usage too.
I also think serverless-friendly managed DBs are the missing piece of the puzzle of Vercel's offering. Would be so nice to have the whole stack hosted on Vercel instead of needing external platforms for that last bit, and complicated pooling setups. Hopefully that's somewhere in your guys' roadmap!
I made a free website called City Filter that aggregates a lot of data from cities around the world and lets you filter them by different criteria including temperature and rain, but also safety, development, population, distance from your location, etc.
If your goal is to identify your favorite cities based on your own criteria, you will definitely like it:
May I ask why you mention reincarnation? I do not talk about reincarnation at all in the article, and I do not believe in it. I'm surprised the 2 comments here are about that.
I only mentioned reincarnation because the previous commenter mentioned it. He obviously believes in it, I don't as you may gather from my comment.
But hey, if he wants to believe in reincarnation, as you believe in a singularity, that's OK too.
70 years ago, people believed that computers would 'very soon now' understand spoken natural languages like Russian, Chinese or even English. That's 'understand' as in 'know it at a reasoning level', not 'understand' as in 'manipulate the word tokens'. Such a simple goal, but that is still decades (more likely centuries) away from our current capabilities.
Yes, this backpack is expensive but just perfect for nomads. Worth its price. I have 3 sets of headphones / earphones because I'm a music producer and I need several devices for mastering. The sunglasses are expensive because they are high quality and have polarized glasses. I would typically buy cheap ones, made an exception on that one.