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readmelater
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Ask HN: What interesting project ideas you've got but have no time to work on?
Just curious what random, interesting project ideas that HN folks got that they'd like to give away so that people with time can pick up and maybe make it reality.
I for one have a bunch of ideas that I'll probably would never find time to work on:
1. An open-source Notion alternative that works on top of sqlite files (inside browsers). Basically offline first Notion experience.
1. An open-source richtext layout engine to create google docs like powerful editors.
2. A webassembly powered extension framework to extend business softwares.
3. A bookmarking system that buffers my reading list and drives me to complete my research on a topic - It materialized to a level but I couldn't make it a full fledged product out of it yet - https://github.com/joelewis/readmelater
4. Port prosemirror's technology to a multi-platform stack like Kotlin - so that someday we'll have a cross platform richtext editor component that products can use for both mobile apps and web.
These are just some of my random ideas. I'm curious what others got in their bucket!
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Ask HN: How do you save web articles for later reading?
I wrote a browser extension that will send weekly digest of bookmarked links to complete your reading list. It's open sourced at https://github.com/joelewis/readmelater
I used to have a hosted version running at https://closetab.email but couldn't keep it running. Will look into hosting it again :)
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Ask HN: What would improve your bookmarking experience?
Checkout this project - https://github.com/joelewis/readmelater
I used to have a hosted version at https://closetab.email - I'll have to re-host the app again. But it should solve the "bookmarks going into abyss" problem
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Ideas That Have Been Beaten to Death
You are right. But part of the reason why we don't go back to them is because our tools are not intelligent enough to know that we bookmark something because we want to get back to it later. It's not our job to remember to go back later. The system should compliment our tendency to forget. Sadly, I didn't find a single bookmarking system that reminded me of links I wanted to read later.
I wrote this as a manifesto - https://github.com/joelewis/readmelater and later went on to build a version of that vision not because I wanted to beat that idea to death, but I just couldn't find a single bookmarking service that did what I expected it to do.
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Ideas That Have Been Beaten to Death
I wrote this extension years ago when Delicious was still around. Whenever you searched for something on Google, it queried Delicious and displayed the matching bookmarks on top of Google's search results.
It worked extremely well for me.
https://github.com/soheilpro/deligle
What are some alternatives?
it-tools - Collection of handy online tools for developers, with great UX.
sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.
SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
primoprod - A Genshin Impact wish simulator to push a to-do list with gacha as motivation
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
dashy - 🚀 A self-hostable personal dashboard built for you. Includes status-checking, widgets, themes, icon packs, a UI editor and tons more!