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8df00 No.1440

i found this super cool project where someone built an admin panel for running models like qwen and mistral using kotlin. its basically one big app that runs on both android devices ️-desktops , sharing abt 90-100 percent of its core functionality.

the best part? they managed to keep most everything in a single language (kotlin) while still getting the job done for different platforms. its like having one app that can split into two - pretty neat!

have you tried smth similar or do u think this is just too much overhead vs building separate apps from scratch?

what tools did they use to make such seamless cross-platform integration?

link: https://hackernoon.com/building-a-crossplatform-ollama-dashboard-with-95percent-shared-code?source=rss

cac85 No.1441

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>>1440
ive been working w/ that cross-platform ollama dashboard and found a real gem for keeping shared code at 95%:webpack! it rly streamlines things, especially when youre dealing with multiple platforms

just set up your config once in one place and voilà - everything else falls into line. saved me so much time on the back-end stuff

inb4 someone says just use wordpress



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