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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

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Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

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https://siftrss.com/ I've been running siftrss for about five years now. It lets you enter an RSS feed, add a filter, and get a new RSS feed excluding the stuff you specify. I made it to scratch my own itch. Originally it wasn't going to be public but I thought, "eh what the heck, it's only a bit more effort to put a simple interface on it." Since then more than 100k feeds have been created and donations have paid fo…

Do you know https://linklonk.com from @lonk11? It feels like RSS is slowly regaining traction with all those small projects that add missing functionalities.

Indeed, RSS is a great minimal API and we need more tools that can create and consume feeds. For example, you can create a feed in siftrss.com and submit it to LinkLonk so it could rank content from feeds you follow based on their signal-to-noise ratio.

Regarding the OP, I'm building LinkLonk to test out a different mechanism for cultivating trust among strangers and for discovering interesting stuff along the way. I wouldn't say I don't care whether it gets attention. That's the whole point of the experiment - to find out if it is a viable alternative to the AI driven feed. I am prepared though to maintain it for years and not looking to "fail fast".

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#892
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Based on the spec requirements listed in the Steam store, I think you should be able to target 8 or 16GB M1 Macbook Airs. Everything else is above that. And targeting Intel Macs is pointless. An M1 Air is $1200ish. So it shouldn't be a burden assuming you have outside income and desire :). Good luck!

$1200 isn't bad! You've convinced me, I'm releasing it for Mac.

Thank you! Can’t wait to try it

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#893

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The lost and found example is horrible LOL. If I came across that glove, I guess I might be tempted to Google the code, but that's because I'm a nerd. At best you still need to write "IF FOUND PLEASE GO TO 0x.co". And bear in mind that 0 and O are very similar.

If I found that I would think "how weird, someone wrote a hex code on this," and best-case might try to translate it to ASCII or google "hex code graffito" or the like, which I doubt would bring up this site because it doesn't use the term "hex code" anywhere.

hmmm... Oh By codes are random so they may or may not have >F characters in them.

If I have some time I will make it such that all Oh By codes have at least one >F character in them so they cannot be confused with hex codes ...

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#894
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Help in ...selling it as land art, the goal was to make a garden in the style of permaculture, pfaf.org , plants for a future is a good example of stuff I wanted to plant, it's transformed pasture land into an "ecotopia"... ultimately it was a productive use of my time as while digging it manually I processed a lot of reading material in my head and had a healthy lifestyle. I think creating such gardens could be a ma…

https://goo.gl/maps/hpuj9X7srT46NN3o8

Wow that was fast, did you find it using "la blaisance" and the D949 as references? I should have scrubbed those :-) or did you use other more esoterical methods... could I ask you to kindly take down your link and let hackers be hackers? Cheers

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#895

I bought some land over 10 years ago, it's about 2 hectares, water runs through it and I wanted to make a garden, so I started digging, would sleep on site for a couple of weeks then return to civilization... eventually I planted it with fruit trees and comfrey and stuff and just left it to it's own devices... there's an inverted swastika like you see on some churches in india, an @, and a bunch of other motifs.. at…

Wow! Can you post some non-satellite pictures? Is willow the primary plant making all those shapes? Or have you done significant earth moving too?

I dug it all by hand :-) :-) except for the inverted swastika and a small "pond on the extreme left part of the land... I think the willows will have exacerbated the forms, but mostly I just laid down wood, grass, dug trenches and put the earth on them (a bit like hugelkultur) and slowly widened, deepened the trenches.. there's a river running paralell and I dug a wide trench paralel to this hoping to use the river to irrigate occasionally... it's very meditative "work" perfect for mulling a book over :-) :-) if you use the link provided by a poster below and go on streetview, you'll even be able to see I carved out the word UBUNTU :-) :-)

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#896
I have started making a project/command-line tool that called shell-search.

It's mostly just a small convenience for me because sometimes I'm too lazy to open Firefox and search a something. You just type `gs "Anythin g you want to search"`. There will be gs(google-search), ys(yahoo-search), ds (duck-duck-go search) and bs(bull-shi-- bing-search).

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#897
This comment ended up being much longer than I anticipated, so

TLDR: I built a bookmarking app with full text search across your bookmarks and browsing history, permanent archiving, browser extensions, mobile apps, tab saving, and more. Open source. I'm looking to release it as a SaaS and any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

I built a bookmarking app called Crestify [0]. I use the internet to teach myself everything from programming to guitar playing, being more productive, design, product development, and a variety of other topics.

I would be researching a topic and come across a blog post or message board discussion that I thought was quite insightful or useful. I might bookmark the page in my browser, upvote the discussion on HN or Reddit, save it to Pocket, and so on.

There were numerous issues with this, including the fact that things were scattered all over the place. I didn't always remember the website or the title of the page where I read something. I may recall a few words, but they may or may not be exact. A lot of the time, I'd have a hard time finding a page again, which was extremely frustrating.

The vast majority of apps did only one thing, so I had to use a variety of apps and scatter my data, including Pocket (reader view), Pinboard (archiving and search), browser bookmarks (quick access), Evernote (search and access on mobile), archive.org and archive.today (archiving pages), onetab (saving open tabs on a topic), and others. Some apps didn't work on mobile, some were discontinued (Dragdis, Readability), some were clunky and broke my flow.

I wished there was a single app that could do it all. I didn't know much about web development, but no one else was going to make it, so I decided to build it myself and learn as I went. Having an idea that I was eager to see become a real product kept me motivated, and I was able to immediately put what I learned into practice, which helped to solidify the learning. As a side note, I believe this is the most effective way to learn something new.

This is what Crestify does:

- One-click bookmarking with browser extensions for Firefox and Chrome (Working on a Safari extension now)

- Reader view for bookmarked pages

- Full text search for bookmarked pages

- Save your open tabs and then open them again with a single click on any device.

- Context view - after finding a bookmark using search, use context view to see what you bookmarked before and after that one.

- Tagging for bookmarks

- Permanent archives - Archive a public copy to archive.org and a private copy to crestify itself (can archive SPAs too). If you bookmark using the extension, the archive will be exactly what you saw, so this could be some Gmail messages, or Facebook comments, or paywalled articles, it doesn’t matter. What you saw is what gets archived. You can also search through the same. This is something that no other bookmarking service does.

- Mobile apps (webview based but share menu extension is also present) - this is a WIP, but I’ve been using it on my iPhone for the last couple months and it’s great being able to add bookmarks on the go.

- History saving - This is a fantastic feature. Keep on browsing as usual, and the text of each page is automatically added to Crestify, where you can search through it. This can also capture paywalled pages or pages that require a login (you can create filters to exclude certain pages, or keep the extension disabled in incognito mode).

- It is fully open source [1]. Everything from the frontend to the backend, extensions to mobile applications. I need to upload some updated code to the public repo (with history saving, mobile applications, and so on), but first I need to clean up the code. Crestify is BSD licensed.

- It can import bookmarks from a variety of sources, including Pocket, Instapaper, Readability, Pinboard, and browsers. (The importers need some improvement; I'll get to it soon. If you can share sample export files, please send them to dhamaniasad [at] gmail [dot] com).

- I've also just begun work on a Safari extension that will work on both macOS and iOS. Once this is completed, you will be able to use all of the features (including history saving) on both desktop and mobile (can already use it in Firefox on Android). Since the current extension is written using the WebExtensions API, this is not a huge task. Still, certain APIs work differently in Safari, and I never had the motivation to create a Safari extension until Apple added support for extensions in iOS).

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I want to offer it as a SaaS, but I fell into the trap of always thinking it's not ready yet, and I'm also having a bit of trouble identifying the niche (since it's a pretty specialised product). I'd started working on my startup shortly after developing this, and then moved to freelancing while traveling, so I never had the opportunity to release it, but I want to release it this year and would really appreciate any assistance or advice.

[0] https://www.crestify.com

[1] https://www.github.com/dhamaniasad/crestify

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#898

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This really sounds like one of them projects you should care if it succeeds if you’re doing it.

This has realistically no more than a 10-15% chance of succeeding, not dissimilar to a startup. For either, it is perhaps better to not get attached too much to a specific outcome.

To quote one of the most formative phrases for me politically (and, come to think of it, in tech and in a bunch of other endeavors): “be realistic, demand the impossible”. Caring about the outcome isn’t the same as being attached to it.

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#899

I'm a musician. Long term. 43 years old, been playing forever. Don't care if I get any success at it. Not a hobby. Makes money sometimes. I play professionally. For money. On stage. If you play for your entire life, you can get really good at a ton of things. I played pedal steel at a rehearsal for my country band tonight. I played piano at a rehearsal for my hot club jazz band on Monday. I played upright bass at a r…

That's basically me except I don't even charge for playing. I've been accompanying singers for quite a few years, mostly friends but not requesting any money.

Thanks for mentioning this when I almost thought I did everything for money!

Re: Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?

#900

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This has realistically no more than a 10-15% chance of succeeding, not dissimilar to a startup. For either, it is perhaps better to not get attached too much to a specific outcome.

To quote one of the most formative phrases for me politically (and, come to think of it, in tech and in a bunch of other endeavors): “be realistic, demand the impossible”. Caring about the outcome isn’t the same as being attached to it.

I have nothing personally against the guy, responding to personal asks for a favor is inappropriate but simply how such things work.

This is simply a means to achieve the strictly necessary: to have two criminal offenders amongst judges removed from their appointments. Realistically this only happens if the prosecutors, which are directed by state politicians and are not independent, look bad to the public unless they handle the matter properly.

And that I do care very much about.

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