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Show HN: Pylon Sync, an agent-first full-stack realtime framework

The situation

I created Pylon to make it easier to move from hobby projects to full production apps. When I work on hobby projects, I usually use React or Next.

Why this counts

js because they are quick to set up and easy to deploy on Vercel. For production apps, I separate the frontend and backend, then deploy the backend on AWS.

What precedes this

But setting up a full backend on AWS can be complex and costly, especially for simple apps

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The lens

But setting up a full backend on AWS can be complex and costly, especially for simple apps. The runtime is a Rust server that runs TypeScript functions and server-rendered React using Bun.

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Hacker News reporting: https://www.pylonsync.com

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