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Horray! is an experimental micro-library that lets you treat objects as if they were arrays. Note that Horray! extends Object, which considers a bad practice, and therefore it is experimental and not recommended to be used in production.


Feel free to look at the sources: https://github.com/bluzi/jsonstore


Thanks, feel free to create a pull request.


Thanks for sharing! fyi: You can also run jsonstore on your own servers.


Not at all, it has nothing to do with Forter. It's my own personal project.


I hope you've learned a lesson about creating things that may help people on the modern, legislated internet. Next time, be prepared to handle all complaints first or stop providing services to people and let the bigger companies do it that can absorb the administrative costs that come with worldwide legal conformance.


It's quite sad that this is the current state of the internet.


Ok, that's fine, but it doesn't explain how you'll ensure that GDPR requirements will be handled.


Based on this I think there’s no obligation: “...a non-EU company with a website accessible to people in the EU is not, on its own, sufficient to require the company to oblige with the GDPR.” From: http://emerging-europe.com/voices/preparing-for-gdpr/


The number of people invoking GDPR on HN indicates that a lot of people are going to be let down very soon.


To make it clear:

- jsonstore.io is intended for small projects, mostly for the open-source community. It's not a datastore you can use to store all the logs of your company, and we do have quota limits.

- We do nothing with your data, it's secured and if you want to store sensitive data you may want to encrypt it.

- The idea of this project is to provide the open source community a easy solution for storing casual usage data/settings for their projects.


Just want to drop a big thumbs up for making the project open source unlike mine. It will really help developers who are looking for an API and want to host it themselves. I'll try to contribute to your project in the best possible way I can. Cheers.


Thanks, appreciate it. :)


> - We do nothing with your data, it's secured and if you want to store sensitive data you may want to encrypt it.

You mean "it's NOT secured" right?


Just enter the website, copy your link, and start sending HTTP requests to store data.

GitHub: https://github.com/bluzi/jsonstore


lol, noted


Not sure what do you mean


Thanks for the feedback, we're working on methods to prevent TravisBuddy from commenting if the PR is being rapidly updated or if its comments are not relevant for some reason. One idea is that if the PR has a special label TravisBuddy won't comment on it. Another one is to be able to communicate with TravisBuddy using comments, so when you're sick of it you could just comment: "@TravisBuddy stop", and it'll stop immediately. (Maybe even "@TravisBuddy clear" to remove the previous comments)

Yeah, Jenkins' tests view was one of the inspirations for TravisBuddy :)


You can do what codecov does; They keep updating the same comment with the latest result.


That's an awesome idea, will be a feature for sure.


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