capitalg | malten | |
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2 | 4 | |
6 | 26 | |
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0.0 | 5.9 | |
about 2 years ago | 2 months ago | |
Python | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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capitalg
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
A few years ago I traded cryptocurrency extensively. I eventually ended up with a tax nightmare, needing to account for thousands of trades across several exchanges. After months of talking with my accountant and tax office, I eventually built https://github.com/dleber/capitalg
It was still a lot of work aggregating trade histories from various exchanges into a standardized schema, but I took some comfort in understanding the process. I also avoided the need to share exchange API keys and trading data with 3rd party accounting tools.
If you discover any bugs, please don't tell the tax authorizities.
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I've been liberally trading cryptocurrencies for the past several years and ended up with a bit of tax nightmare, with thousands of trades across many exchanges. I found my self with little choice but to write my own capital gains calculator. At the time I needed it, I couldn't find a suitable open source solution, and I have privacy concerns about paid services. It's no longer just for "personal use", as I've recently published it on GH https://github.com/dleber/capitalg
malten
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Ask HN: What do you do to combat loneliness and isolation?
What kind of community would you like to be a part of?
Do you see yourself as a leader or a follower?
Thank-you for working on Malten:
https://malten.com/
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
Lots of things. But one I am coming back to is called Malten (https://malten.com). It was essentially a place for me to blackhole my thoughts anonymously rather than putting them on twitter. Recently as I've seen ChatGPT take off it's made me revisit the project and create an integration for it (not yet publicly hosted). Ideally I'd just be able to voice my thoughts to an AI now in a private manner. Let's see.
https://github.com/asim/malten for anyone who wants to run it themselves.
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Cryptboard.io – Anonymous encrypted web clipboard and chat
I built something similar but it wasn't intended as a clipboard. Mostly for anonymous chat but I personally ended up using it as a clip board. The difference. We don't persist anything on the server side, it's totally in memory and you can create new streams that have shorter ttls.
Website: https://malten.xyz
Source code: https://github.com/asim/malten
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