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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Show HN: Ten seconds to ponder if a thread is worth it
I think what's even a better attention mechanism is my late internet strategy.
I didn't bother to register an internet connection at my workshop, and I only have a mobile "flatrate" with 2G slow there.
It's amazing how precious your value of time instantly gets, and you have to get innovative for all sorts of tools.
GitHub Issues? Nope, need to build a caching browser extension [1]
Google? Nope, need to build a browser extension that blocks the damn consent banners.
Duckduckgo? Nope, doesn't work via TOR and blocks you as of late.
The general web? Nope. Browsers are too stupid to cache anything. So I guess I need to build my own web browser as well [2]
There's just so much noise in web sites these days, it's absurd. JS, ads, web fonts, tracking gifs, banners, gdpr consent banners, cookie banners, analytics...all noise, not signal.
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Kanban board in one HTML using localstorage
In case somebody is looking for something that's integrated with GitHub's Issue API (without any third-party service scamming you off for it): I built a GitHub Scrumboard Chromium Extension that is offline-ready and doesn't need any third-party server. [1]
As I'm often developing on my laptop while being on 2G slow, this extension is offline-ready and automatically synchronizes the issues once visiting the /issues URL of an online repository again.
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Ask HN: How to handle and500 repositories in GitHub?
I built this command line tool to manage settings and configuration of an org with ~300 repositories: https://github.com/svenmuennich/github-commander
What are some alternatives?
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
amazing-github-template - 🚀 Useful README.md, LICENSE, CONTRIBUTING.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, SECURITY.md, GitHub Issues, Pull Requests and Actions templates to jumpstart your projects.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
client - (Aragon 1) Create and manage decentralized organizations on Ethereum.
yjs - Shared data types for building collaborative software
missue - A Toolkit helps you to management your TODO based on GitHub Issues.
player.html - One file drop-in video player web app for using video files served using basic directory listing
backup-github-repo - Backup all the issues and pull requests of a Github repo, including the comments, events, and labels, as JSON and as HTML
cardi - A full-featured, static-generated PWA for notes stored in privately owned DynamoDB tables
ghconf - A tool to configure a Github org, its users and its repos through the GitHub API
Nullboard - Nullboard is a minimalist kanban board, focused on compactness and readability.
xen-orchestra - The global orchestration solution to manage and backup XCP-ng and XenServer.