| Limitation | Workaround | |------------|-------------| | No built-in authentication | Place an nginx reverse proxy with basic auth | | Memory leak after 72+ hours | Schedule a daily cron job to restart the process | | WebSocket reconnection bugs | Add client-side reconnection via socket.io-client 3.x | | Data import only from JSON/Redis | Write a small bridge service using the HTTP ingestion endpoint |
was established as a compact, high-energy project focused on building a real-time competitive scoring platform tailored for developers. Focus Areas scoreboard 181 dev 2021
No dev build is perfect. Here are the bumps you’ll encounter with Build 181. The first scoreboards date back to the late
The first scoreboards date back to the late 19th century, when sports were becoming increasingly popular. These early scoreboards were simple, manual systems that consisted of chalkboards or whiteboards where officials would write the score and other game information. As sports grew in popularity, scoreboards became more sophisticated, with the introduction of mechanical scoreboards in the early 20th century. These mechanical scoreboards used a combination of clocks, counters, and displays to show the score and time. These mechanical scoreboards used a combination of clocks,