share-links
selfcontrol
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share-links
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
> A proposal, dear reader: Create a list of bookmarks linking to websites you find interesting, and publish it for the world to see. You decide what constitutes “interesting”.
That's exactly what I did with share-links : It's a tool that allow you to easily store and share links of things you like on the web.
Here's the repo where you can find more info (see the file DEPLOY.md if you want to launch an instance on the web): https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links
And here's my own instance, whith over... 4000 links: https://links.l3m.in/
Want to be surprised? Open this link on a new tab: https://links.l3m.in/en/random/
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Show HN: Linkwarden – An open source collaborative bookmark manager
Here's a (my own) lightweight alternative, built using django & no javascript: https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links
It allows you to store links (title & language of the page, a pdf of the page, assign tags, to include them in collections), it has a very simple (moderated) comment system, a lightweight ui (remember: no js), multi-accounts (permissions), translations, some rudimentary stats and some other things (access a random page!).
See my own instance for an example with thousands of links: https://links.l3m.in/
- Show HN: Share-links, kinda like a clone of Shaarli in Django
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How do ADHD people cope on here?
I don't think I have ADHD but I created a shaarli clone (https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links/) in order to be able to store, share and retrieve all the interesting link (the act of sharing interesting links happens more frequently now that I have a dedicated tool to store/retrieve them) :P
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Ask HN: Admittedly Useless Side Projects?
I did the same for a while, but it was a mess (700+ unsorted bookmarks on my main computer, 100s more on others).
I tried shaarli, but soon after I tried to build something myself, and I created share-links.
It's an open-source Django app that you can self-host, and that lets you store (and share!) links, titles, descriptions, and tags. Then it display them in a nice way (for me : not much css, a simple page with no js).
It took some dozen of hours to get to the point where it's really usable, and it still have problems now (comments are not moderated, I just realized that you can't add a description in links or tags, but I will fix this soonTM).
Here's the link of the repo: https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links/
One cool feature is to set your browser homepage to the url that loads a random page : each day I get a cool article to read/concept to discover!
That's my useless side project (because shaarli already exist and it's way more mature).
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Is it only me who finds deployment of Django very hard and complex ? Is there easy way ?
Not a full deploy guide (you need to have apache running & working fine), but I made a small tutorial for a bookmark-related app I'm working on on my free time: https://gitlab.com/sodimel/share-links/-/blob/main/DEPLOY.md.
selfcontrol
- Ask HN: Good tools to block websites/apps to focus?
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My 30-Year Quitting Addiction
There is a free and open source app called SelfControl for macOS. It allows one to block access to any site one adds to the list in the app for the amount of time the user chooses. Attempt to use multiple browsers, restarting one's machine, deleting the app, etc. won't get around the block either. It's been super helpful for me, so I thought I'd just throw it out there.
https://selfcontrolapp.com
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App to prevent distractions at work
It is SelfControl. it is open-source and free. You select the website you want to block and the time. the moment you click the button no matter what you do, you can forget about accessing those websites until the time is over; there is no cancel button. restarted mac won't work, you can delete the app no luck.
- Free application for Apple Mac Computer : Block distracting Applications and websites.
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Finals season
- https://selfcontrolapp.com/ this is free app. block off all social media and time wasters .. only for mac. if there is nothing to be distracted... IMO I eventually be bored and I was able to get into the zone... not right away... but I told my self... today I study... and I stay in the study room
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Looking for the right app
Apps I have tried and are not enough: - https://heyfocus.com/ - https://freedom.to/ - https://selfcontrolapp.com/ - https://www.forestapp.cc/ - https://www.rescuetime.com/
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[Hammer Control] Hammerspoon + SelfControl = Scheduling SelfControl
I'm a huge fan of SelfControl, but the app doesn't let you schedule blocked sessions. auto-selfcontrol seems to not work that great on the newest SelfControl version, since the user needs to type in the password every time SelfControl starts. You can easily click cancel to skip the scheduled SelfControl session.
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Is there a way to completely lock some websites for the whole day?
for mac - SelfControl app (you can set your websites blacklist/whitelist + time). In case you are not on mac, there will be definitely similar apps for other OSs. Just search for some of the keywords from their website /e.g. "apps limiting access to distracting websites" for windows etc./
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[Question] any website blocker that won't unblock sites until I spend enough time on a particular app?
Not exactly but try https://selfcontrolapp.com/ it is a killer and will not allow you to access it till the block time passes.
- mac app locker on a schedule
What are some alternatives?
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
activitywatch - The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
kos-kpp
yad - Yet Another Dialog
catwiki_p3 - CatWiki (using Python 3)
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua
rockstar - Makes you a Rockstar C++ Programmer in 2 minutes
ShiftIt - Managing windows size and position in OSX
callibella - Sync your personal calendar to your work calendar, privately 🐒
auto-selfcontrol - Small utility to schedule start and stop times of SelfControl
Smalltalk - Parser, code model, interpreter and navigable browser for the original Xerox Smalltalk-80 v2 sources and virtual image file
selfrestraint - Are certain websites a distraction? SelfRestraint is a cross platform application which blocks access to websites for a predetermined period of time. It can not be undone by the app or by a restart – you must wait for the timer to run out.