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I have been asked to help someone with a #Nuxt project that uses #Strapi as its CMS, communicating via #graphQL.

Not knowing much about GraphQL, it suprises me that obtaining a list of categories along with the count of how many posts reference them and filtering out those with zero reference isn't something with abundant tutorials. So finding none, really feels odd!

In SQL this would be a very simple JOIN query. Do I have to get all posts with categories set and then do the group #JavaScript?

#Introduction 👋 I’m Jev, a #frontend #developer & #dad, navigating life while fighting #cancer. I work with #React, #Vue, #Next, #Nuxt. Slowly diving into #iOS #development. Outside of code, I’m often out exploring in my #campervan or tackling mountain biking trails with my buddy #bordercollie. I’m also a big fan of #analog past, from snapping moments on #film to diving into my collection of #retro #games. Excited to connect and share the journey with you all!

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I'm giving Nuxt a try with the Nuxt UI Pro - Dashboard Template and it is getting me closer to where I want to be! I took the code from their repo, added my own Item type, navigation bar element, route, and data from the backend in order to render the data.

This is also getting me into Typescript, and I'm not sure how I feel about that yet. Maybe that's overkill, but maybe also it's just useful enough to help the front end.

I also know that this demo repo brings a bunch of other features I would need to cull from the project. I might start mocking up the pages I want and then annotating the drawings with which particular tags give me the navigation/content I need and building from there.

Repo I based my code off of: github.com/nuxt-ui-pro/dashboa

@sabi Tho depending on your budget, time and skills it may be Worth the effort for you to look at the #Wee86, #WeeCe, #86duino and other projects and see if something like a #SOM / #SBC module with #ISA + custom #PCB may even be a better option, as there are #Vortex86 Chips down to #i8086+#i8087 and those will sip even less power than the #NuXT, making it way more fitting for a short 19" 1U enclosure if you want it to be basically #fanless and #silent to tue point of only having the PC-Speaker as source of noise...
youtube.com/watch?v=aJEp4ZUG7B

But IDK if you're good at PCB design or what your skillset is in detail or if you just want one for yourself or something you can market to others as a side biz...

@sabi I mean, you just use an 8bit ISA slot and just extend it a few centimeters so I guess abusing some 40-pin IDE io GPIO Cables and connectors should be fine...

  • Maybe use a Molex / FDD connector for the 12V & 5V power lines but unless you go with like PCI, VLB or PCIe you should be fine if you manage to keep the traces and cable lenghts equal within millimeters...

The #PicoGUS by @polpo does emulate a #AdLib quite well AFAIK, so yeah that should work out fine with the #NuXT...

  • Bonus points if you include two #Gotek #FDD Emulators with #FlashFloppy into the case for maximum convenience, a fanless #PicoPSU & AC/DC adaptor and some #SD-#HDD Emulator for convenient data transfer as I don't expect you to want to cram another ISA card with a NIC into it and have an SMB 1.0 NAS available...

👋 Hello!

It's taken me a couple of months, but I'm finally here on Mastodon and writing my #introduction post. For those new to my work and interests, here are some things you can expect to see me writing about here:

👨‍💻 Coding: #vue #nuxt #webdev #javascript #css #html
📝 Note Taking: #obsidian #productivity
🧐 Reflections: #psychology #philosophy

I imagine there'll be more, but in the meantime, glad to be here and looking forward to being on this journey with y'all!