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[–] WhiteRonin 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You need to watch that Kevin Coatner movie Field of Dreams.

You've got lots of got repos but most are abandoned...

Just sling something to get get that will collect text speaches and go from there.

You are way over thinking your platform.

I'm not a js guy so can't comment but if Postgres vs Maria is an issue ... Why haven't you considered mango? Or some other nosql db? Heck, a flat file would work just as well to be honest.

For giggles check out Adonis framework it's inspired by php laravel.

Shit, anything on node will be fine but I dont see why you need your pages update in real time. If you did you'd already be making cash and everything is a none issue.

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[–] jsprogrammer [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I can only work on one thing at any given moment. Almost all of my repos are prototypes or experiments. Some are complete and actively used, others may be dead ends.

Edit: Most of the repos are not abandoned. Almost all projects I either want to return to, or mine code from for other projects. The problem is that I can really only work on one project in any particular slice of time. The database isn't really an issue, I have considered all of those and I think you are right, it doesn't really matter. What matters is picking the project that will have the best impact, as I must necessarily trade off working on other projects (many of which I believe are critically important).

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[–] WhiteRonin ago 

Abandoned = 2 years old with no activity.

You have to make some decisions as to what is important. I get the fact that you have a lot of ideas. I am the same way. However, because of being spread too thin nothing gets accomplished and your ideas end up being ideas.

I had to finally buckle up with one project and just work on that. What I do at work I try to implement in what I'm doing after work and vice versa try to bring back into my day job thus both goals move forward.