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7.7 | 3.0 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | The Unlicense |
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whattocook
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Ask HN: What's the stack for your "home-cooked meal" apps?
I literally made one to scratch my itch with home cooked meals: https://www.kassner.com.br/en/2023/09/21/what-to-cook-launch...
Honestly, I don’t have “a stack”, if I’m trying to learn a new thing I’ll use that to build a new project, or if I don’t I’ll default to the most suitable option.
i.e.: What to Cook? was built in Java because I needed a refresher, otherwise I’d likely use PHP/Symfony because I could finish it quickly. If the project is non-web/fullstack, I’d default to Go. If im building something that will use React, I’d default to NodeJS+Express.
If you’re curious, i have a few write ups in the projects section of my blog
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
I have a few:
https://www.ytemail.com/ - e-mail notifications for YouTube uploads. I was in the 0.01% that used and liked e-mails, and built this after Google killed the e-mails. If you want to use, please get in touch, I'm happy to onboard free users if the amount of notifications you'll get isn't big.
https://github.com/kassner/whattocook - Recipe chooser, but it works the other way around you'd expect. In a household of depressed people, it's common that we can't get to agree on the meal, so this project decides it for us. You can exclude ingredients in case you don't have them at home, but that's the only way you'll get a different recipe.
https://www.kassner.com.br/projects/money/ - Personal finances project that only I use. Never had the courage to open it to the world, and there isn't anything innovative in it to be worth the hassle either. Only pluses are single-binary web project and DBs are password-encrypted by default.
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- Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
- What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
- Dec 12, 2022 FLiP Stack Weekly
- Clipboard | Sort | Clipboard
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Drag and Drop from Terminal
Wow, this looks awesome! I love CLI / GUI integration tools.
In case you're interested, I wrote some examples on how the system clipboard is also a great integrator for migrating data to and from the CLI: https://github.com/niedzielski/cb#examples
- Cb, command-line clipboard with automatic copy and paste detection
What are some alternatives?
YTBN-Graphing-Software - (Yet-to-be-named) Graphing Software
micronaut-pulsar - Integration between Micronaut and Pulsar
esther - Dear Esther, you're about to become an idea for a diary app that embeds an LLM.
epoxy - A flexible Bash test framework
luvdb - Your self-hosted inner space
shellrunner - Write safe shell scripts in Python.
trystero - 🤝 Build instant multiplayer webapps, no server required — Magic WebRTC matchmaking over BitTorrent, Nostr, MQTT, IPFS, and Firebase
julia - The Julia Programming Language
resume - Resume for the Green Lamp project a.k.a Bablishko Na Aitishkux
buku - :bookmark: Personal mini-web in text
postwave - An opinionated flat-file based blog engine.
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files