Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
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#522I started and the paused a project of visually mapping every corruption case in my country, from small to big, from local to national. The premise is that people tend to forget corruption cases that drag over long period of time and generally can't judge the state of corruption. Therefor the idea is to put all the corruption cases and their details on a map, with ability to search by party, money involved, companies…
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#523Started as a way for me to learn some Javascript and get an overview of execution metrics for myself. Found it easy enough to host with Netlify, so might as well make it public!
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#524It generates commands to launch Windows Terminal in any layout. I use Windows Terminal every day and found writing the split-pane etc. commands difficult, so built this to make these commands easy to generate.
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#525There is a sequel on homological methods, which is not online, and I am currently trying to publish both. When I have time, I would like to write a third volume on homotopical methods (essentially all the stuff needed for André-Quillen cohomology and the cotangent complex).
Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
#526Earlier quoted context omitted.
What is the illegal part?
Will be created^Wfound later on /s
I, too, have wanted to undertake projects that would fight against corruption, but I guess I shouldn't have any attachment to my family or friends if I were to go ahead.
Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
#527Hmm, I have a few now, but none of them are actually released. Most of them I use in my day job to make my life easier. - System to visualize code coverage/quality, to figure out where to focus improvement efforts, think mix of codecov/sonarqube, but better (in some ways) - A desktop client for Jira, so I can work offline and have instant responsiveness - Website for building resumes based on JSON, with export to wor…
Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
#528Earlier quoted context omitted.
What did I just read?
I'm not qualified to say this, so this isn't a diagnosis, but the post strikes me as similar in tone to the postings of a paranoid schizophrenic who regularly used to post on a forum I visited. Completely convinced they're on the verge of uncovering something that will "change history" yet very difficult to follow the detail of what they're saying.
Had in fact offered to let the whole matter slide if and only if two judges ruling on health insurance matters hand in their resignations, as I consider them a danger to the general public.
Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
#529Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
#530I launched https://thecitymapquiz.com some time ago and I really don't have any succeed critia for it. It was fun to built, playing around with rendering open street map data, and building the web part with phoenix liveview. I really don't have any plans to it going forward, and with a couple of small kids and a full-time job, I'll probably not have any time to spent on it if I actually had a plan. So in someway you…
1) participants guess in turns, every correct choice gets a point
2) participants guess competitively and first right choice gets a point. Wrong choices are shown to others, result in a point deduction, and the game continues until the right choice is made