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userbase | knowledge | |
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13 | 29 | |
2,240 | 4,722 | |
0.2% | - | |
3.9 | 8.3 | |
8 months ago | 25 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | - |
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userbase
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What kind of SaaS possible as Backend Software Engineer?
Ooofff there are plenty. Especially being a backend engineer. Two examples come to my mind right now. tinybird.co and userbase.com. Mostly what they are is a service to abstract away the complexities of a platform (say GCloud or AWS).
- Ask HN: What is your current side-project?
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Ask HN: What (side-)project are you working on?
I filled my own need with https://howsyourblank.com.
I have a minor, but chronic medical condition I am trying to get in check, and I just wanted something incredibly simple to identify good and bad days. I was inspired by "year in pixels" calendars.
And I took the opportunity to try out Userbase[0] and build something with a secure backend and no tracking, considering the potentially sensitive nature of it.
No plans for monetization at the moment. I could see adding more features such as tracking multiple data points, stats, correlations, notes, etc., and creating a premium version. I would need more users and feedback.
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Userbase: tool to add end-to-end encrypted storage and authentication to an app in a few lines of code, 100% open source
Instructions provided here to get it up and running locally yourself
Completed a security review by an independent team, and have a comprehensive specification of the architecture available for all to see.
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Ask HN: How do you keep track of all the content you encounter?
Currently put it all into markdown files here: https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge
Building a tool to make this easier: https://github.com/learn-anything/learn-anything
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How can I check out some really cool obsidian vaults to play around with?
And although these are not obsidian vaults, they are also great digital gardens: - My knowledge wiki by Nikita Voloboev - Andy's working notes by Andy Matuschak - maggieappleton.com by Maggie Appleton
- Tell HN: Some of my favorite personal websites
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Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
My bookmarking service is Alfred workflow I wrote: https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/alfred-my-mind
It searches through links in my wiki: https://github.com/nikitavoloboev/knowledge
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How to make/create a documentation website?
I have seen many docs which have the same documentation styling, for example, talwindcss.com, and nextjs.org, and also this site https://wiki.nikiv.dev/... I'm guessing that they are using some tool/platform/framework to write their docs. They are using some tools or creating it more scratch?
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
Oh sorry, HN usability played with our hearts :D
The message was meant to this other dev, quite cool mind map:
https://wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz
And I'm impressed by what you have done there. I even played a bit of DOOM heh.
Your project reminded me a little bit of https://squeak.js.org in the sense of having a full OS like thing in the browser.
Congrats for the achievement!
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Ask HN: What are some examples of websites where the author learns in the open?
I like how the author of https://wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz/ has created a huge online repo of bookmarks, links, knowledge, notes. The author claims to learn in public.
Are there more such examples of websites where the authors learn in the open and maintain such a website?
Is there a popular term to classify such websites? The website I've linked above claims to be a Wiki but I think it is very different from a Wiki. Wikis generally have an edit user interface to easily edit and maintain the wiki but the example above seems to be powered by Gitbook. I wonder if there is a separate term that classifies such websites?
Anyway getting back to the main point of this question... If you have examples of such websites where authors learn in the open, please share it here.
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What are some lesser known traits of autism?
#1: What are digital gardens? Let's share them. 🌿 #2: Everything I Know (X-Post HN) | 8 comments #3: Jekyll Garden : A Jekyll theme to publish Digital Garden from Obsidian | 0 comments
What are some alternatives?
DsHidMini - Virtual HID Mini-user-mode-driver for Sony DualShock 3 Controllers
ArchiveBox - 🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
tiddlyresearch - Local and Anki-compatible note-taking tool based on TiddlyWiki
learn-anything.xyz - Organize world's knowledge, explore connections and curate learning paths
alfred-my-mind - Alfred workflow to search through my notes and bookmarks
tinysearch - 🔍 Tiny, full-text search engine for static websites built with Rust and Wasm
fake-s3 - A lightweight server clone of Amazon S3 that simulates most of the commands supported by S3 with minimal dependencies
OneTab-Night-Mode - Little theme for the onetab page to make it less eye raping.
subsurface - This is the official upstream of the Subsurface divelog program
feedo - An RSS/Atom feed reader that runs on your laptop or on almost any free hosting provider or server.
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
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