@amish Thanks, it would be fine for the ones coming from Github but a bit complicated for hackernews / reddit with the current architecture, where I don't use my own backend, and I just call a different one and I merge this frontend side.
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Pros: This is an awesome idea! I feel like Github's discovery is broken, and the fact that this includes data from Github as well as Reddit and HackerNews makes it really cool. I love that languages that get a little less love are included as well.
Cons: It looks like I'm hitting a rate limit for the Github API. The API request to Algolia is working fine, but then when the browser tries to load all the info about the Github repos, it's giving me 403s and saying `API rate limit exceeded for {{My public IP Address}}`. That might be because I'm at work and other people here are looking at this too, so one thing that might help would be having people log in with their Github account to up the rate limit. This could also maybe be improved by using the Github GraphQL API to get all the repo info in one request so that it's not doing an N+1 request.
@dnsbty Ah nice I didn't know about the Github GraphQL API! That's a nice idea and very efficient trick! Otherwise I saw one web app asking for user's github API token to increase the limit!
@danqing_liu Thanks, the github trending page only shows 25 repo per day, whereas GitNews get repositories from hackernews and reddit to create a feeling of "infinite scrolling" similar to Facebook.
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