geocal
kindle_clippings_webapp
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5.0 | 7.2 | |
5 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | JavaScript | |
MIT License | - |
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
More than I can count, but here are the big ones:
http://moros.cc - A hobby operating system, with a shell, an editor, a lisp interpreter, and many other little things
https://geodate.org - A lunisolar calendar with decimal time (centidays and dimidays)
https://github.com/vinc/geodate - An implementation of the calendar + time
https://github.com/vinc/geocal - A tool to visualize the calendar + time
https://github.com/vinc/littlewing - A chess engine written in Rust (and another one before that in C++)
https://vinc.cc/software/ - A more complete list, on my personal website
I'm good at scratching my own itches but less good at finding projects that could be useful for other people.
kindle_clippings_webapp
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Simple Lasts Longer
This is the approach I use in most of my hobby projects. It's simpler, and faster and there are no loading screens.
In my kindle-clippings-manager (https://github.com/karlosos/kindle_clippings_webapp) I import highlights from Kindle and store them in localStorage. The major drawback is a size limitation (10MB). This should not be a problem in most cases but if you need to store more data then indexedDB (Web Storage) can solve the issue.
Linear (https://linear.app/) uses its sync engine to store the data in Web Storage. With optimistic updates, it feels like an offline app. You can read more about the sync engine here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36519448
- Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
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My react app for managing kindle clippings
Live demo • Source code
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I made an app to manage my kindle clippings (demo data available)
Source code: https://github.com/karlosos/kindle_clippings_webapp
What are some alternatives?
motion - Motion, a software motion detector. Home page: https://motion-project.github.io/
full-text-tabs-forever - Full text search all your browsing history
dataplaneapi - HAProxy Data Plane API
clipzoomfx - Side-project for extracting highlights from (mostly sports) videos
Clendar - Clendar - Minimal Calendar app. Written in SwiftUI.
gnar - frp-like Tool with AutoHTTPs Subdomain Proxy
next-plausible - Simple integration for https://nextjs.org and https://plausible.io analytics
notifeed - Watch RSS/Atom feeds and send push notifications/webhooks when new content is detected
rtpmidid - RTP MIDI (AppleMIDI) daemon for Linux
soundfingerprinting - Open source audio fingerprinting in .NET. An efficient algorithm for acoustic fingerprinting written purely in C#.
youtube-cue - Generate CUE sheet from timestamps in youtube video description
toybox - Opinionated TALL stack starter kit for Laravel solopreneurs