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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I'ved added screenshots and a brief description.
https://github.com/indiedevai/flowcus.bar/
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
It's a super simple time series data storage. You don't even have to register an account, just do "curl -X POST https://pushdata.io/[email protected]/temperature/47" and you've stored your first value. I use it a lot to log various stats about all the things I've built, like user signups or whatnot.
Then I wanted to create simple crosswords with image clues to help my kids learn to read. That resulted in a crossword generator backend and a simple game: https://puzzlepirate.net
Puzzle pirate is great, but I wanted to print the crosswords on paper also, so I slapped together https://crosswordcomputer.com. The UI is rather ugly (like Pushdata) but you can create pretty cool crosswords for kids with it.
Then I wanted to create more flexible shields.io so I created https://supershields.io - basically a shields.io but with programmable (in Lua) logic for the shields you create. I'm not using it myself anymore though so not maintaining it very well and it seems there is something funny with the Lua execution right now. It is using AWS Lambda servers to run Lua scripts, perhaps they're not firing as they should or something. If someone wants to use it, get in touch and I'll see if I can get the Lua execution operational again :)
I also wanted to backup private photos and videos from household phones to a USB memory on a local storage server (Raspberry Pi) and then have that server automatically back everything to the public cloud but encrypted (as I don't trust public cloud providers to keep my data safe forever). I couldn't find a good solution for this, so I wrote some shell scripts that do the trick: https://github.com/ragnarlonn/savethepictures
My daughter was playing Minecraft too much, on our own server, and I created a small Python program to enforce "screen time" in Minecraft: https://github.com/ragnarlonn/mctimer
I once needed to simulate broken DHCP clients and couldn't find a good tool to do so, so I wrote "dhcptool": https://github.com/ragnarlonn/dhcptool
All of these taught me a lot, especially the later forays into full-stack development after having been pretty much clueless about frontend stuff for a long time (still clueless but at least I can create ugly UIs now).
What are some alternatives?
lsd - LSD - line-square-dot: an addicting game
photo_id_resizer - Resize photo ID images using face recognition technology
oatmeal - Terminal UI to chat with large language models (LLM) using different model backends, and integrations with your favourite editors!
Conkey - A keyboard layout for conlangers
gofwd - A cross-platform TCP port forwarder with Duo 2FA and Geo-IP integration
dataplaneapi - HAProxy Data Plane API
graphql-api - GraphQL API for the Commitspark CMS
pq - a command-line Protobuf parser with Kafka support and JSON output
spotprice - Quickly get AWS spot instance pricing
youtube-cue - Generate CUE sheet from timestamps in youtube video description
ipinfo - Return IP address info including geographic location and distance when given IP address, email address, host name or URL
kindle_clippings_webapp - Web Application for importing, viewing and tagging kindle clippings. Account is not required.