programmer-calculator
Espial
programmer-calculator | Espial | |
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24 | 8 | |
531 | 746 | |
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2.5 | 5.2 | |
15 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C | Haskell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only |
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programmer-calculator
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Terminal calculator recommendations
There is this very cool small open source project: https://github.com/alt-romes/programmer-calculator
- TUI calculator for programmers working close to the bits
- Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
- Show HN: Programmer calculator and LL parser made in C from scratch
- Programmer calculator and LL parser made in C from scratch
- I made a special calculator while developing an emulator
- I made a calculator and parser from scratch in c with ncurses :)
- Show HN: Ncurses calculator for programmers made in C
Espial
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Pinboard addict here.
Tangentially, I would recommend exporting your Pinboard collection periodically to somewhere safe. The service has gotten sketchy in the last year or two. I transitioned mine to a self-hosted instance of Espial.
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Pinboard vs. Raindrop: Two bookmark apps enter
An alternative, one that I began using a year ago after losing confidence in Pinboard is the self-hosted Espial - https://github.com/jonschoning/espial.
The visual presentation is a near complete clone of Pinboard. It also provides a route for Pinboard import.
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Anki is great for memorising... but learning perhaps not so much? (help)
Link repository - I use a self-hosted instance of Espial, but again the technology is unimportant. I mention this only because one of the philosophies of the Zettelkasten is to avoid the collector's fallacy where just by saving something you think you know it. So links go here if I might want to find it again in the future but I don't have time to think about it now or take notes on it into the ZK.
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PKM As A Solution for Browser Tab-Hoarding
Saving URL's: For the most part, I don't like existing built-in bookmarking solutions in most browsers, because they seem to treat metadata cursorily or just ignore it. I've started using Espial which is a self-hosted Pinboard knock-off that allows me to tag and comment on URL's that I save.
- Self hosted app with web clipper feature
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I closed a lot of browser tabs
you could run my self-hosted bookmarking site locally (which includes basic notes) https://github.com/jonschoning/espial
- Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
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The Evolution of a Haskell Programmer
I actively avoid super general code in my Haskell applications.
Here's some code to add a bookmark in an api controller:
https://github.com/jonschoning/espial/blob/master/src/Handle...
What are some alternatives?
hbr - handbrake runner - runs HandBrakeCLI with settings specified in a keyfile. Allows for repeatable and easily modified encoding.
Shiori - Simple bookmark manager built with Go
jenkins-std-lib - Bringing the Zen of Python to Jenkins.
linkding - Self-hosted bookmark manager that is designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker.
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
Reminiscence - Self-Hosted Bookmark And Archive Manager
nixos-config - ❄️ My NixOS configuration
Firefox Account Server - Monorepo for Firefox Accounts
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
Hackershare - Hackershare is a powerful social bookmarking service and a knowledge-sharing community, with advanced search and tag management feature
macOCR - Get any text on your screen into your clipboard.
LinkAce - LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites.