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Re: Ask HN: What are you working on?

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Outline – Fast and open knowledge base for teams If you like Dropbox Paper but just wish it was more focused on the structured knowledge use-case rather than competing with Google Docs then Outline is for you. If you like Notion, but think it's too slow and complicated for your needs then Outline is for you. The source code is open on GitHub with 10k+ stars and a Docker container, there's also a very affordable cloud…

Argh I can't tell you how glad I am to find this!

I love Dropbox paper and use it everyday for my notes, and wanted to bring our team on to it and replace Confluence just for its simplicity. But then there's Dropboxes cost which doesn't make sense when we're talking about a simple markdown editor.

I'm so tired of using Confluence for our internal documentation but that cost was just too prohibitive.

I'd even toyed around with making our own Paper clone but priorities dictated otherwise.

So glad to have found this and the product looks fantastic.

Couple of Questions if I can: - best way of porting Confluence spaces across to Outline? - any plans to bring in team permissions etc? - what does the road map for the product look like?

Amazing work well done

Re: Ask HN: What are you working on?

#673
I'm working on a project that allows for advanced management and monitoring of servers and server clusters. The main goal here is modularity (but not at the cost of speed and lightweightedness), so I've been working away at getting the plugin system up and running.

Feel free to have a look around: https://github.com/chabad360/covey

Re: Ask HN: What are you working on?

#674
Trying to write a IRCv3 client in Go and Vue that's backed by Electron. It's quite early on and doesn't even work yet, but I plug away at it in my spare time. I could use some help doing the Vue portion, if anyone is interested: https://github.com/kodah/girc

The idea is to have a chat client that can have panes that more resemble Discord with rich media utilizing IRCv3 tags as well as a configurable pane for more traditional terminal style views.

The motivation is that I'm not really a Matrix user. I like Freenode and that's really the only place I want to hang out. I do want a modern IRC client though, one that can grow as IRCv3 is growing. One that could potentially rival Slack, Mattermost, and Gitter while staying open source.

Re: Ask HN: What are you working on?

#678

I’m building some projects to slow the internet down. 1. A less addictive Hacker News ( https://hackerdaily.io ) 2. A brief overview of yesterday’s world events ( https://abriefhistoryofyesterday.com )

Awesome ideas! Reading news in retrospect allows more insight and less emotion-driven rants. And I dig the minimalist design. They load fast too.

Re: Ask HN: What are you working on?

#679

MeetInOne, a Mac app for Google Meet with lots of additional features (dark mode, picture-in-picture etc): https://apps.apple.com/de/app/meetinone-for-google-meet/id15... Launched in December and currently at about ~75k downloads

was just looking for this today!
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