hamsterbase
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hamsterbase
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I'd like to recommend the Read Later tool that I've been developing for over a year.
Official website address: https://hamsterbase.com/
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My Frugal Indie Dev Startup Stack
I also maintained a project at an extremely low cost, other than the $99 for the mac app store and the domain, my other costs were $0.
This is an read-it-later app https://hamsterbase.com/
• Official website deployment: render.com
• Code hosting: GitHub’s private repository
• Issues management: GitHub issue
• Product release: GitHub release , dockerhub
• Email: Free email service from larksuite.com
• Document management: logseq, a free, open-source note-taking software.
- Pocket: It gets worse the more you use it
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Ask HN: How about this landing page?
This is the first landing page I developed with vitepress, do you think this page makes all the features clear.
https://hamsterbase.com/
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Offline Is Just Online with Extreme Latency
Couldn't agree more.
I just developed a local-first read later software using CRDT technology. aka
https://hamsterbase.com/
and designed the architecture of the software from scratch.
1. all data is stored locally, one page corresponds to one CRDT file. CRDT file is a single source of information
- HamsterBase: a local-first wayback machine alternative
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My side project 1 year, 1000commit, 5 paying users
I have been developing my knowledge management tools (https://hamsterbase.com) for the past year (It is now the Chinese New Year.) and this is what I have gained in the last year.
1. collect 5 paying users
Since we don't have an account system, the payments are more like donations. There are currently 5 paying users.
2. release 6 minor versions
From version 0.1 on 23 April 22 to version 0.6 on 21 January 23. 3.
3. Get ? Users.
- HamsterBase 0.6.0 released , a local-firest, pravity-first, selfhosted read-it-later app
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looking for a non-docker alternative to archivebox
You can try https://github.com/hamsterbase/hamsterbase
- Show HN: Hamsterbase 0.6.0 local-first,privacy first read-it-later app
feedback
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My favourite Git commit (2019)
I stated using gofakeit's "hackerphrase" for all commit messages.
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/commits/main/
hp | git commit -a -F -
hp is a golang binary that just spits out a hacker phrase. I have this aliased with the letter q for "quick" so I'm always checking in stuff with q return push done.
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Show HN: Import openaddresses.io zipcodes longitude and latitude data
"zip_locations_zip_index" UNIQUE, btree (zip)
The following takes hours and hours to run:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/blob/main/location/zip.go
But you end up with a nice way to get an approximate postgis geometry for any zip code in the USA. (For free.) Anyone know of a faster way?
My favorite part of this code is buffer := make([]byte, 1). By making the buffer just a single byte, I can look for "\n" so much easier than if I was reading in 1024 bytes or 2,048 bytes etc and then I have to find that \n in the middle.
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My Frugal Indie Dev Startup Stack
I love this list. One thing I'll add is I like to avoid using S3 or google's cloud storage AT ALL until I have > 30 GB. i.e. with google free tier of their compute engine you get a 30GB hard drive, 1GB ram, and two AMD EPYC 7B12 2250 MHz processors. So I make a fake bucket system using those free 30GB:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/tree/main/filestorag...
All I code I write is in bucket form, ready to flip a switch and use real buckets but 100% free up to that hard drive limit.
- A simple hard drive version of Google's bucket client
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Random thoughts on concurrency, databases and distributed systems
I just used a mutex here:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/blob/master/stats/me...
Multiple go routines will call this method at same time but:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/blob/master/router/p...
Where I call it I start a new go routine so nothing is ever waiting on that mutex right?
- Yes, it is remote workers who spiked housing, rent costs
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Show HN: A Hacker News for X
So this question https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35198563 prompted me to revisit the framework demo'ed here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35033368
Just like reddit lets you go to what might be a 404 page /r/anything-you-want and you can then create that subreddit, I added this feature to remoterenters so you can make /rr/anything-you-want and be the mod of that sub.
To get the ball rolling with some content I made these two AI based subs:
https://remoterenters.com/rr/amazing-ai-understanding/
https://remoterenters.com/rr/writing-prompts/
And my friend "not_a_t1000" bot helped me add some interesting content. My favorite one in "amazing-ai-understanding" is about the Steering Wheel! How can it know this subtle meaning! So impressed!
Feel free to create your own new subs or add to these. Everything is open source. You can follow along with the commits to the "go on rails" framework here:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/
and the sample app here:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/remoterenters/
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Ask HN: Is there a Hacker News for world news?
if anyone wants to pay for the domain, I'll set up copies of this https://remoterenters.com/ for any topic you want. Trouble is hard to compete with:
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews
https://www.reddit.com/r/marketing
https://www.reddit.com/r/business
for traffic and users.
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Ask HN: Has GitHub Search always been broken?
paste an example search with zero results in code. Like I did:
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/search?q=view&type=c...
but
https://github.com/andrewarrow/feedback/search?q=views&type=...
does have results.
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Three Million U.S. Households Making over $150k Are Still Renting
I'm not sure exactly what features to add next to this site https://remoterenters.com/ but the idea is to help people find a building where their rent is actually a good deal. Because yes, many people will never get a mortgage and buy a condo or house. And a16z has a plan to give renters equity in their building + make the experience of living there 10x better.
What are some alternatives?
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ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
go-furnace - Go Hosting Solution for AWS, Google Cloud and Digital Ocean
PWABuilder - The simplest way to create progressive web apps across platforms and devices. Start here. This repo is home to several projects in the PWABuilder family of tools.
vox - Simple and lightweight Go web framework inspired by koa
single-file-cli - CLI tool for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file (based on SingleFile)
freeStuffDev - list of free stuff for developer
checkedc - Checked C is an extension to C that lets programmers write C code that is guaranteed by the compiler to be type-safe. The goal is to let people easily make their existing C code type-safe and eliminate entire classes of errors. Checked C does not address use-after-free errors. This repo has a wiki for Checked C, sample code, the specification, and test code.
bloop - bloop is a fast code search engine written in Rust.
open-expenses - A curated list of private businesses publicly sharing their expenses.