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I started work on making books available within Popcorn-Time
I don't have a way to find and curate audiobooks. Plus, LibGen books are already available on IPFS so all I need is collect links. I have been running https://learnawesome.org/ so books seemed far more approachable.
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Show HN: Lurnby, a tool for better learning, is now open source
Fantastic! I'll have a deeper look and see if there's any opportunities for integrating this into https://learnawesome.org (which is also open-source).
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
I am building https://learnawesome.org
It's an attempt to organize world's knowledge. Right now, it looks like GoodReads-like social network for learning resources organized by topics, formats, difficulty levels etc. But there's a knowledge-graph that separates ideas and the medium those ideas are expressed in. For eg: "Sapiens - the book" and "TED Talk given by Yuval Harari" are connected to the same node.
This idea isn't anything new. Here is Danny Hillis talking about it at OSCON 2012: https://youtu.be/wKcZ8ozCah0
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Is there an app like Goodreads that actually has an easy UI?
Perhaps https://learnawesome.org/.
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How to circumvent Sci-Hub ISP block
I have been dealing with the same problem for curating resources at https://learnawesome.org. Projects like Openlibrary do collect unique identifiers for _books_, but for everything else, it mostly takes manual effort. For example, I collect talks/podcasts by the author where they discuss ideas from their books. Then there are summaries written by others.
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Show HN: Vellum – An interactive list of nonfiction books reviewed by academics
This is a fantastic effort! Kudos :-)
I have been collecting learning resources and their reviews by experts at https://learnawesome.org/ (open-source, built with Ruby on Rails and TailwindCSS). Would you be kind enough to share the raw JSON files for their books?
LearnAwesome has its own topic taxonomy so it will still require tagging topics manually, but it can save me some effort on scraping/parsing LSE/Nature sites.
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Kenneth Kuttler's Free Math Books
I have been adding a number of these free books at https://learnawesome.org/
Do you really care about the format being PDF or is it about the books being FREE? I'd like to make common queries like yours easier. LearnAwesome is open-source, so of course you're free to contribute: https://github.com/learn-awesome/learn
budibase
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No code platform that can be self-hosted on AWS
Budibase
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Local Web Pages / Forms
AppSmith or budibase maybe.
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Write admin tools from day one
An alternative may be to use a low code platform like Budibase (I am the cofounder) which is designed to help IT teams build admin panels faster. It ships with its own DB (Couch) which should speed up the process!
it's open source too!
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Show HN: ToolJet 2.0 – Open-source alternative to Power Apps and Retool
I wanted to use ToolJet in my company, but SSO has been playing an important role for my company's security and compliance needs, even though we have only around 100 people. I'm getting lazy to adopt any product that doesn't provide that to me (for a reasonable price).
In the case of no/low-code tools, Budibase[1] offers SSO on its open source edition, which makes it easier for me to adopt it and gain confidence in the product before committing to an enterprise plan with obscure prices and shady sales techniques.
But it's a shame, since the competitors in this space are awesome (ToolJet, AppSmith, NocoDB, Baserow, etc) but rarely consider SSO as a simple and basic feature. They usually put SSO as an enterprise feature in the highest price tier possible.
Btw, Grist[2] is another honorable mention in this space with open source support for SSO.
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Looking for recruiting software recommendations
I'm not quite sure what you want this tool to look like or do, but maybe something like Budibase or ToolJet would work for you
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Looking for source code of high quality SvelteKit projects
Huge project, high complexity codebase, but high quality svelte code afaik: https://github.com/Budibase/budibase
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New Budibase release: Build internal tools even faster!
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- Ask HN: What are the best open source TypeScript projects I can learn from?
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APITable open-source 500k lines code, the best Airtable alternative
Is it just me or is this category of product exploding right now?
Here, a list of similar tools that let you easily make a data model and generate some descent UI from it ?
What are some alternatives?
appsmith - Low code project to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 15+ databases and any API.
ToolJet - Extensible low-code framework for building business applications. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints, Airtable, etc and build apps using drag and drop application builder. Built using JavaScript/TypeScript. 🚀
nocodb - 🔥 🔥 🔥 Open Source Airtable Alternative
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
saltcorn - Free and open source no-code application builder
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
Javinizer - (NSFW) Organize your local Japanese Adult Video (JAV) library
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
Kanboard - Kanban project management software
lowdefy - An open-source, self-hosted, low-code framework to build internal tools, web apps, admin panels, BI dashboards, workflows, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.