A WebSocket chat needs two pieces. The server holds open connections and sends each message to every client. The browser client opens a socket, sends text on form submit, and shows new messages in the page. This build uses Node.js with the ws library and plain JavaScript on the client. No React, no Socket.IO, no build step. The whole thing fits in under 150 lines and handles dozens of users at once on a cheap server. This tutorial walks through every part.
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Private Package Registries: PyPI, npm, Supply Chain Control
You can self-host a private PyPI registry with pypiserver and a private npm registry with Verdaccio . Both run on a single box or inside Docker containers. You get three wins that public registries cannot match: faster installs from a LAN cache, a safe home for private packages, and cover against outages, typosquatting, and supply chain attacks. Both tools are free, open-source, and take under 30 minutes to set up.
Building a Progressive Web App from Scratch with Vanilla JavaScript
A Progressive Web App requires just three things beyond your existing website: a Web App Manifest JSON file that defines the app’s name, icons, and display mode; a service worker that intercepts network requests for offline support and caching; and HTTPS hosting. Add these to any site with plain JavaScript - no React, Angular, or framework needed - and browsers will offer an install prompt, enable push notifications, and cache your app for offline use. The entire setup can be done in under an hour with three files.
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