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jikyuu
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Open-sourcing a social note-taking webapp written with IHP
jikyuu suggests it's been only 50 hours, though.
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Show HN: I made “Wind of change”, a social note-taking app with threads
I've always loved using Twitter for threads and "thinking out loud". But Twitter is also a slightly depressing experience — e.g. when I get likes but no replies, or when I scroll through the feed for half an hour and don't see anything I can reply to.
So I built my own app with threads: [Wind of change](https://windofchange.me). I can create new threads there and slowly fill them with content, while anybody else can reply to those threads. I've been using it for two months already, mostly for personal notes and collecting examples and recording observations about my life. It's been pretty great.
One more cool feature about WOC is that it lets me mix private and public notes in the same thread.
I invite you all to check it out. It's free, has no ads, and currently built in Haskell. The source is here: .
I find that it provides a lot of value for me and I don't know any other note-taking app like that. Would love to get any feedback, too.
(You can also see my own boards without having to sign up, here: )
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I made "Wind of change", a social note-taking app with threads
So I built my own app with threads: Wind of change. I can create new threads there and slowly fill them with content, while anybody else can reply to those threads. I've been using it for two months already, mostly for personal notes and collecting examples and recording observations about my life. It's been pretty great.
- Open-sourcing a social note-taking webapp written with IHP
What are some alternatives?
git-tidy - Tidy up stale git branches.
mezura - A fairly fast, fairly accurate and very customizable stats generator and growth tracker, for programming projects, in the form of a CLI executable, written in Rust.
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
tokei - Count your code, quickly.
cocogitto - The Conventional Commits toolbox
onefetch - Command-line Git information tool