I'm working on a membership revenue platform specifically for video content creators. Many content creators are forced to choose between the ups and downs of ad-based revenue on platforms like Youtube, or subscriber revenue on a subpar experience for storytelling like Patreon. We aim to solve for this specific market with Cereal. Fans love it so far, and we're learning a lot along the way. Distribution & marketing in…
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#982https://www.dispoteca.com/ I just launched the marketing site on Monday. I'm 38 with a spouse and two small children. I've been a CTO of two SMBs over the last few years and needed to build something of my own. It's the craziest thing I've ever done. The industry is end-of-life IT assets. It's a big industry with a lot of steak dinners that you can make a decent living at by grinding. I was introduced by a buddy of m…
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#983A Rust/Electron/three.js cross-platform disk-space usage analyzer. It's meant to be easy to learn, efficient to use, and nice to look at. I have a beta up and would love any feedback: https://diskatlas.com/ It's my first small software business idea that I'm seriously pursuing. My goal with it is to earn enough passive income that I can return to work on more ambitious exploratory projects, e.g.: http://symbolflux.co…
If you can add in the ability to identify the likeness of whole folders (i.e. folders who's contents have been whole/partial copied elsewhere by %/# duplicated content) - I'd want it!
It's a file mgmt coding project that's been on my todo list for a while.
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#984I'm working on an anonymous bookmark sharing web app. The key to the app is that anyone can keep a bookmark with just the url and the password, without signing up. The main use case is for multiple people. Think of it like Pocket / Instapaper but with the ability to share your collection of bookmarks with password protection for individual collections. One of the reasons for this website is to replace GitHub's "aweso…
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#985A dementia care coordination app. -Alzheimer's caregiving is exhausting even with many times more informal caregivers than persons with dementia. -It's difficult to track where everything stands, what needs to be done, and how a family member or friend can help. I'm working on an app that helps families delegate tasks, message, and take notes in a single place with customizable permissions for what is and isn't share…
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#986https://mexicantrain.online An online version of the dominoes-based game, Mexican Train. I've kept it free, and it's already brought thousands of folks closer together during the pandemic. After some scaling issues, I'm currently rooting out bugs and moving to a new, faster API. If anyone wants to help, it's React and PHP. I get emails daily thanking me for creating it, so it's a really rewarding project to work on.
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#987Historical price graphing for HomeDepot.com. Does any one know if something like camel camel camel exists for HD? I just want to buy tools on sale... Any interest? Would people use this?
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#988An opensource issue bounty program - Rysolv is a crowdfunding platform for open source development. Anyone can add an issue, contribute funding, and earn a bounty. - Whenever a user submits a pullrequest that resolves the issue. They will earn any outstanding bounty. - You can also use the site to promote feature requests, and crowdfund towards getting it completed. https://rysolv.com/
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#989I only use Calendar for everything note, so having an app for me is both satisfying and something I wanting to build for a long time.
> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clendar-a-calendar-app/id15481...
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#9901. The documentation toolchain, process, and content for a Silicon Valley startup. 2. A neurosymbolic-processing system (in other words, a symbolic knowledge-based AI system that coordinates a raft of neural-network and machine-learning systems) for machine control for several U.S. federally-funded projects. 3. Version 0.7 of Bard, a small Lisp with a few novel properties that I've been working on for, oh, about 18 y…