And of course my open-source webhook server project: https://github.com/adnanh/webhook
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#212https://smart.ly We offer a free, licensed MBA (working on accreditation process) using an interactive (re: non-video), mobile-centric content platform. In addition, we provide job-matching services for anyone interested in opting in. I'm proud of what we've built and hoping it continues to see traction in 2018.
why was this down-voted? someone here work on a competing product in 2017 or something?
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#213I also maintain an open source SMS API called Textbelt, but it became unreliable due to spammers. I launched a paid hosted version and have been steadily improving it: https://textbelt.com/
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#214Clojure! Datomic!
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#215Re: Ask HN: What did you work on in 2017?
#216A friend and I were concerned that Vimperator would die with Firefox 57, so we made our own version [1]. To our delight, it mostly works and has a few users. [1]: https://github.com/cmcaine/tridactyl
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#217A place where musicians work on a song every week.
It's been super fun to build out. I started about 8(!) months ago and I've been working steadily on it ever since. Now we have a small and steady community and we've made a lot of really good music!
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#218https://reader.madefire.com/work/w-a52abd89424c4fddb4b040e1d...
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#219~7K stars on GitHub: https://github.com/amark/gun
It can do 20M reads/sec, 20K writes/sec, and 2K sync/sec (verified table inserts across 4 network hops).
It's like of IPFS and Firebase had a love child.
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#220I left an amazing company with one of the best work environments ( https://webflow.com ) to work for a non-profit that fights child sexual abuse ( https://www.wearethorn.org ). The work has been incredibly rewarding, and although I was quite nervous about leaving an awesome job and jumping into an unknown, in hindsight almost everything about the change was a meaningfully positive improvement. Working towards a missi…