Show HN: An infinite shared pixel art canvas (everyonedraw.com)
This is a fun project I’ve been slowly improving over the past few years. It started as a fun technical experiment and has grown into a canvas where over 300 million pixels have been placed, one pixel at a time.
It’s a single realtime canvas shared by everyone around the world. And when I say it’s global, I truly mean that. Communities have popped up everywhere from Germany to Japan to Azerbaijan. It even had quite the following in China before it got banned by the Chinese firewall.
I call it an “infinite canvas”, but of course, infinite values don’t exist in computing. See if you can find the edge ;)
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It's gone through a bunch of iterations. It started almost entirely on AWS serverless services (Lambda, Dynamo, etc). That ended up being ridiculously expensive for this use case, so now it's a boring Go app on a cheap VPS talking to Postgres.
The mobile app has also gone through some iterations, starting as a wrapper around a web app (CapacitorJS), and is now using React Native instead.
I work for a company that solves this problem. If you're interested check out my profile or hit me up! We may be even cheaper than your VPS (and certainly more reliable).