phanpy
markwhen
phanpy | markwhen | |
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8 | 35 | |
904 | 3,372 | |
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9.9 | 5.4 | |
about 19 hours ago | 6 months ago | |
JavaScript | HTML | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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phanpy
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Phanpy: A minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client
This has lead to a delightful variety of custom clients like https://phanpy.social/ - https://elk.zone/ is another example that I really like.
It's the complete opposite of the Twitter API situation, where they locked their API down and killed the entire ecosystem of third-party clients.
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Threads on Mastodon and the Bright Future of the Fediverse
Well, since it's a web client, it's pretty easy to just try it out, but the benefit of Phanpy is not that it's a web client. It's just it has a lot of nice little UI touches that make it very pleasant to use. There's an overview at [1], but I'm not sure if that does it justice - you kind of have to experience it. The most noticeable is that all boosts are grouped in a horizontal carousel, whereas you vertically scroll through other posts, but I can't quite explain why that's no nice.
[1] https://github.com/cheeaun/phanpy?tab=readme-ov-file#design-...
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- Phanpy: Minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client
markwhen
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Phanpy: A minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client
The creator of this (Chee Aun) is quite prolific and creative with their work (https://cheeaun.com/projects/).
They created https://cheeaun.life, a timeline of their life, more than 10 years ago (which looks to be kept up to date), which was my inspiration for markwhen (https://markwhen.com).
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JavaScript Libraries for Implementing Trendy Technologies in Web Apps in 2024
Markwhen
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
Looks like markwhen[0]. When making it, which initially started out as a strictly timeline-making tool, I realized it is essentially a log or journal language - write a date, any date, and add some stuff to it. Good for notes, blogging, a calendar, etc etc.
[0] https://markwhen.com
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Multi-Layered Calendars
https://markwhen.com
I’ve had a lot of these thoughts when working on markwhen. It’s basically turning into a calendar and planning IDE, pretty excited about where it’s heading.
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Show HN: I open sourced the QR designer from my failed startup
https://markwhen.com - very cool. however, If I could share with you, I would see the value in following case: if I could connect my calendar(s) to it and see what is going on and overlay it with the data here in comment. Use case is both - for retrospective and for planning (for example if you're preparing the meeting and don't want to share content just yet, or jotting something for time in-between meeting what to do, etc)
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Ask HN: Has journaling improved your life?
I realized just over the weekend that the side project I'm working on is in fact a kind of journaling language. It has passed through a number of iterations, started out as a timeline maker (and still does that best), but at the end of the day is a spec for writing what happened when. Or indeed what you hope will happen in the future - I find it's a good planning tool too.
I find myself actually journaling now that I don't have to think about where I'm going to do it, or in the case of most note-taking apps, which note I should put my current thought in. Journal it first, and if it deserves to be somewhere else, move it later.
The project is https://markwhen.com
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Ask HN: Side project of less than $2k MRR, what's your project?
https://markwhen.com
Timelines in markdown (gantt, calendar, map, other views)
It's open source (https://github.com/mark-when/markwhen) and there are some paid options for storing markwhen documents in the cloud.
Straddling paid SAAS and open source is a bit tricky and I still haven't figured it out completely yet. I have some sponsors as well as some paid saas clients but it's not quite paying the bills yet... I like working on it though, hopefully I can find the right balance or a different revenue model that works better.
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Looking for timeline creation software
Are you familiar with markdown? If so, try markwhen.
- Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines
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