Ruby is my favorite language. There is no other language with same ergonomics. I dont understand hype around ts and all frameworks that changes every week.
I made something similar to n8n. its not visual but it helps you automate things. https://rapidforge.io/. Despite they are visual they also have learning curve. I think most of these tools are great but I feel they are overvalued. Its my take I might be wrong.
I manage to embed lua into my project. https://rapidforge.io its incredible language I don't understand why would you need dsl if you have something like lua to use
I used htmx for my side project https://rapidforge.io/ along with Golang. I don't think you even need templ but its personal preference at this stage. I was suprised how fast I was able to finish front end work. Only part I use React was for drag and drop editor.
We've made a starter template with minimal dependencies available at https://github.com/stormkit-io/monorepo-template-react. Instead of opting for frameworks like next.js, you have the flexibility to use this template, which is platform-agnostic.We have another template built with htmx, outlined in detail at https://stormkit.io/blog/building-dynamic-web-applications-w.... You can find the corresponding template at https://github.com/stormkit-io/vite-handlerbar-htmx. I mainy work with Ruby and Go. I have some Nodejs projects like discord bot and whenever I update my dependencies something breaks. I find that managing dependencies in ruby and go is comparatively smoother for me.
40 dollars for hosting your frontend is bit much you might want to check other alternatives like https://www.stormkit.io they allow you to deploy other cdns as well. Or use something like github pages.
there is alternative for vercel though they don't have storage service they are pretty decent and they don't rely on VC money. https://www.stormkit.io/
I was very hopefully about airpods when I bought mine 1 month ago. They pair nicely with my apple devices but right airpod has hissing static sound coming out of it. When I contact with apple support about this they took my airpods and ran their stupid diagnostics test. Since diagnostics test doesn't show anyhthing they are not bothered to look further. However, here comes the quesiton what if diagnostics tests doesn't cover enough to detect problem I am having? I am bit bothered becuase its very easy to prove my point you just pop right one in and you can hear annoying static sound