cpp-cloud-jukebox
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2.0 | 9.2 | |
about 1 year ago | about 2 months ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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cpp-cloud-jukebox
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
C++ implementation: https://github.com/pauldardeau/cpp-cloud-jukebox
P.S. I'm looking to find my next job, so if you think I might be a good fit for an opening you know about I'd appreciate it!
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
My side project is my cloud jukebox music player. I first started on it in Python about 7 years ago. About a year ago I started a C++ implementation of it and that's where my focus has been. I store my music collection in an S3-compliant object store (Wasabi, about $6/month) and I have it available to me wherever I go. I listen to my music (typically on random play) while I'm working. I have no expectation of ever making any money from it, it's something I do for my own benefit.
C++ implementation: https://github.com/pauldardeau/cpp-cloud-jukebox
Original python implementation: https://github.com/pauldardeau/cloud-jukebox
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
My own purpose in using it is to be able to get back to any link that I've read or have potentially wanted to read at a later point in time.
You scan see screenshots here: https://github.com/emwalker/digraph.
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My Bad Habit of Hoarding Information
I have the same habit and wrote a web app to catalog the links I come across:
https://digraph.app/
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Google Search Is Dying
This was kind of the idea behind a side project I started a few years ago:
https://digraph.app/
https://blog.digraph.app/2020-06-13-democratization-of-searc...
I definitely think crowd-sourcing and a well-conceived reputation management system that can influence results are good next areas for exploration.
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Paul Graham's Twitter thread on Search engines and SEO spam
> I think building search vertical that are hand-curated would be very interesting to see.
That was my inspiration behind a side project I made a few years ago — a decentralized, hand curated "search engine" [0]. Never got beyond the side project stage. But I see promise in this in the future. Eventually we'll figure out that human and moderated curation is better than the best machine learning.
[0] https://github.com/emwalker/digraph
What are some alternatives?
beaker - An experimental peer-to-peer Web browser
uBlock-Origin-dev-filter - Filters to block and remove copycat-websites from DuckDuckGo, Google and other search engines. Specific to dev websites like StackOverflow or GitHub.
just-an-email - App to share files & texts between your devices without installing anything
endoflife.date - Informative site with EoL dates of everything
Simplest-File-Renamer - Simplest file renamer - rename your files quickly and easily
FordACP-AUX - Ford CD changer emulator with AUX playback control using Arduino UNO
adm-zip - A Javascript implementation of zip for nodejs. Allows user to create or extract zip files both in memory or to/from disk
cookwherever - Cook Wherever is an open source project to attempt to making cooking more accessible and engaging for everyone.
loda-identify-similar-programs - Measure how similar LODA programs are
notebooks - Just various notebooks I sometimes write to help me, no unifying theme
cardboard - 💽 Cloud storage + management platform for analog video files