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I haven't touched it in years, but during grad school I created a fully operational browser-based app for integrated note-taking and reference management for academic projects, based on locally stored markdown files, and designed to minimize attentional breaks: https://github.com/rkp8000/hypothesize .
I ended up using it for the remainder of my PhD; however, it was unfortunately a bit too easy to accidentally delete an entire note document, and I never got around to fixing it (although at least one other person ended up using it as the primary tool for their grad studies also :) ).
It definitely earned me no more than $0/month.
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https://github.com/rkp8000/hypothesize
In grad school I made a browser-based app in django to try to integrate note-taking and reference management as seamlessly as possible, having been fairly disappointed with existing software. Basically, it's kind of wiki-like, except links open in place by default so you don't lose your place jumping between pages.
I got it working well enough to use for the entirety of my PhD but don't really use it anymore just because it's still fairly clunky in certain ways.
I have zero time to continue working on it, but I do still kind of like the idea and would be thrilled if someone else picked it up!
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I have 2 projects that I'm looking to eventually adapt into a database backend that's API compatible with RocksDB (with enhancements!). The first of which is a Extendible Hashing Implementation in Rust (it was my first attempt at Rust, so it's kinda messy): https://github.com/chiefnoah/MehDB
It achieves very promising performance for u64 sized types (which will eventually be an offset into a log).
The other is a similar concept using modified B+Trees that have subtrees for all writes to a record: https://github.com/chiefnoah/hist-prototype
This one is implemented in Python for fast iteration, as I realized I wasn't happy with how fast I could iterate with Rust. This one is, IMO, a more complete approach towards full historical query-capable systems. I'm slowly chipping away at it, though I haven't had progress lately. I spend no real money to host them, just the code, though I'm certain I've shortened the life of my NVMe drives due to writing and rewriting large files for testing.
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