Funny how I didn't anticipate that the biggest obstacles to launching it will be my own mind, in the form of imposter syndrome and insecurity. That, and the lockdowns have been a bit rough. Almost there though, and a lot of lessons learned. I assume there's probably some more lessons in actually getting the first users coming up next, but I'll cross that bridge when I get there I guess :)
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#22Launched in December and currently at about ~75k downloads
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#23I'm working for a browser-based app for electronic musicians to jam together online (not real-time, I think I found a compromise) Funny how I didn't anticipate that the biggest obstacles to launching it will be my own mind, in the form of imposter syndrome and insecurity. That, and the lockdowns have been a bit rough. Almost there though, and a lot of lessons learned. I assume there's probably some more lessons in ac…
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#25https://presentador.dev: Opinionated presentation framework based on MarkDown.
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#26I'm working for a browser-based app for electronic musicians to jam together online (not real-time, I think I found a compromise) Funny how I didn't anticipate that the biggest obstacles to launching it will be my own mind, in the form of imposter syndrome and insecurity. That, and the lockdowns have been a bit rough. Almost there though, and a lot of lessons learned. I assume there's probably some more lessons in ac…
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#27Problem - I had lots of domains I've bought over the years which I never used!
Solution - I created a tool to automatically turn these un-used domains into a Reddit-like content aggregator. I wanted it to be fully automated with lots of content + social features (voting, members, newsletters).
It's been super fun creating it and also sharing with people who are also using it.
Some examples
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#28- https://annoying.technology: A blog about...annoying technology
- https://lastcast.fm: A tool to automatically collect which podcasts you are listening to. It gives you statistics, a way to discover new podcasts and the possibility to see what your friends are listening to.
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#29It’s German-only, but maybe your interested: https://www.konsolen-deals.de/
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#30Got some feedback, a couple more contributors sent in pull requests, and based on other feedback I decided to submit a package to Fedora (currently working through their review process). Will try for Debian next.
What I'd like to do after getting more traction is put together a cloud based service for either sending backups directly or replicating a local repository to the cloud. I think the best way to go here is to partner with an existing provider instead of starting from scratch.
One thing I need to do is work on my elevator pitch, as Snebu often gets compared to smaller single-host backup tools such as rsync-snapshot based ones, or Borg or Restic. Whereas it is more comparable to tools that are intended to back up multiple hosts (Amanda, Bacula), with granular access controls, per-host encryption keys (optional) with site-wide skeleton keys (again optional), and a robust data catalog.