Ask HN: What's your quarantine side project?
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#705It is an electron (toolbar) app, which uses WebRTC, so should be fully P2P.
It is too early to use or show, but I did not want to miss out on this thread!
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#706Notes can be sent to /tap via SMS. Once received they go through a parser to pull out key symbols to organize and register different aspects of the note.
There's a lot of functionality hidden behind a simple interface, the best place to get an overview is the how-to https://tatatap.com/how-to
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#707This is a hyper-niche pain point in commercial LED lighting energy rebate qualification where a manufacture has X number of skus and needs to predict which one will be the least energy efficient. The web tech determines the exact skus based on the technical input parameters given, saving manual time and redundant certified body testing.
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#709I 3d print the initial models, finish them and make silicone molds. The final product is made of concrete. My shop is running on Shopify.
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#710https://www.thoughtvector.io/vertext/
There's all kinds of fun stuff you can learn, like apparently Instagram just ratcheted up the number of ads shown and people don't like it. You can see different text topics people mention, and select time ranges in the volume and rating over time charts to filter.
You can look at other iOS apps too, just by adding the app ID in the search params. This page shows DoorDash's reviews:
https://www.thoughtvector.io/vertext/?app_id=719972451
It's still very much beta-level in terms of all the things I want in there, but it's been a fun distraction so far!