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3 votes
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Official teaser trailer
10 votes -
Solving the most astonishing Sudoku ever
5 votes -
Hatari – Dansið Eða Deyið (2022)
3 votes -
Foo Fighters - My Hero feat. Shane Hawkins (2022)
7 votes -
The Good Nurse | Official trailer
4 votes -
Six standing ovations later, Lea Michele triumphantly returns to Broadway in ‘Funny Girl’
7 votes -
Armageddon Time | Official trailer
6 votes -
LinkedIn users are being scammed of millions of dollars by fake connections
7 votes -
The making of Wildermyth
5 votes -
Brain holograms with Blender and Looking Glass
8 votes -
One great article about every planet in the solar system
4 votes -
Daði Freyr - All Star, Endurtaka Mig, The Lowlands Song, and Think About Things | Live at Lowlands 2022
3 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC | Official teaser
9 votes -
Halting way to the right road – Dagen H is the day Sweden switched to driving on the right in 1967
8 votes -
Interrogating Gender-Exploratory Therapy (Perspectives on psychological science)
1 vote -
Close | Official trailer
2 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
3 votes -
The Ancient Romans couldn’t knit
8 votes -
My Policeman | Official trailer
4 votes -
How the idea of a “transgender contagion” went viral—and caused untold harm
14 votes -
Death and surrender to power in the clothing of men
6 votes -
Bitwarden raises $100 million from PSG Equity
12 votes -
Why you are lonely and how to make friends
5 votes -
Copenhagen Cowboy | Sneak peek
8 votes -
Norway's Casper Ruud defeated Matteo Berrettini in straight-sets to reach his first US Open semi-final and increase his hopes of becoming world number one
3 votes -
JK Rowling's new book, about a transphobe who faces wrath online, raises eyebrows
19 votes -
Cloudflare blocks Kiwi Farms
36 votes -
What’s something you’ve been mulling over recently?
Doesn’t have to be a complete thought or a full conclusion about anything — just something your brain has been chewing on and processing recently.
23 votes -
Heat pumps take off in coal-loving Poland amid Ukraine war
5 votes -
Wendell & Wild | Official teaser
2 votes -
These metals destroy themselves to prevent rust
7 votes -
Fixing the drinks from Outback Steakhouse
3 votes -
An AI-generated artwork won first place at a state fair fine arts competition, and artists are pissed
26 votes -
Open source recommendations for a photo/post voting site?
TLDR: I need a website that let's signed in users vote on each others photos, and stores that data on who voted for what in a database. Background I run a facebook group of about 2,000 members....
TLDR:
I need a website that let's signed in users vote on each others photos, and stores that data on who voted for what in a database.
Background
I run a facebook group of about 2,000 members. This group is designed for analog (any non-digital format) photographers to swap high quality artistic prints with each oter. The community was essentially dead and the admin wanted to throw in the towel so I took over. We've made progress, the group growth jumped by over 500% in the first month after I took over.
Right now trading prints doesn't work well. People make a post using the facebook selling format, and those who are interested comment with the image they'd like to trade for. The problem is that the posts get limited visibility due to facebook's algorithms, and stale posts hang around. All of this reduces over all activity, and the majority of posts don't end up in a trade.
My solution is to do a trade event with everyone participating at the same time. Since facebook doesn't lend itself to this I'd like to whip up a quick site for the event. My time is so limited these days I really don't have the capacity to build something from scratch, and the group certainly doesn't have any other developers to help out with it (it skews heavily on the older side).
I'd like to find an open source project that lets users sign in (sign in using facebook would be a bonus) and upload/vote on images. After the voting closes, I'll write code to pair everyone up in a way that optimizes for everyone getting to make a trade. If Alice votes for Bob's image, and Bob votes for Alice's image, they would get paired up to make the swap.
I feel okay writing the code to map out swaps, but I'm pretty terrible at web design and especially at front end design. I've looked across github, but I wanted to reach out and see if anyone could recommend something that I might of missed.
I don't expect to have 2,000 members participate, I think it may be as few as under 100, so hopefully I won't need to worry about scale.
Thanks in advance for the help!
11 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
9 votes -
Darius McCollum - How and why he stole 100s trains and busses
8 votes -
Pushy Parents - Secret Secret (2011)
4 votes -
Björk – Atopos (2022)
2 votes -
All Quiet On The Western Front | Official teaser
11 votes -
Gurridyula - Onamission (2022)
3 votes -
EchoSVG: Pure Java SVG renderer with level 4 CSS selectors
2 votes -
What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
4 votes -
How a Swedish company's technology is powering electric ferries – Echandia is manufacturing heavy duty energy storage systems
5 votes -
Indigenous Sámi cinema meets a global audience – transformation of the Nordic Pavilion into the “Sámi Pavilion” at this year's Venice Biennale
5 votes -
Colin Farrell lands rapturous thirteen-minute standing ovation at Venice for ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’
7 votes -
Telluride wraps and now let the Oscar buzz begin as Venice continues and Toronto looms
2 votes -
What is the European Union really doing in Africa?
3 votes -
The animation of Final Fantasy IV
8 votes -
Breaking down how USB4 goes where no USB standard has gone before
15 votes