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gekkostate

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    Alternatives to Terragon Labs

    Hello all, Terragon Labs is shutting down and I am looking for alternatives which had the same feature set (own API key and integration to GH etc.) What are your recommendations?

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    Would you mind sharing a link / citation for this? Elm releases are intentionally long and the project appears to be ongoing [1]. [1]: https://iselmdead.info/ Edit: moved the posit…

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    The go to is still Emacs with CIDER however, there are many who are using Visual Studio or Cursive [1] [1]: https://cursive-ide.com/

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    OP here. Thanks for reading the post! I agree with you. It seems that the HN crowd is very much interested in tools while I explicitly mention that the tool question is the least i…

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    OP here. I enjoy using Mathematica and that was the simple reason for it. Thanks for reading!

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    Ask HN: What are some online communities for entrepreneurs?

    Hi all, I'm a solo founder and looking for online communities to participate in to lift my spirits and find inspiration from others. As you can imagine, being a solo founder is qui…

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    Great questions! 1. How would you keep it discussion-centric (not GoodReads) ...? 2. How will this be any different than a simple online forum about literature? To answer your firs…

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    Ask HN: As serious readers, how important are discussions for you?

    Hi everyone! As a serious reader, how important are discussions for you? I love reading and I often find myself in the following situation: 1) Read a really great book i.e., Life a…

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    One option is Wolfram Tones (tones.wolfram.com/generate). It uses cellular automatons (so not quite AI but achieves your goal) to generate music. - You can change the type of music…

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