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  1. insect

    Discontinued High precision scientific calculator with support for physical units

    the urls this generates don't seem to work: 2 min + 30 s creates https://insect.sh/?q=2+min+%2B+30+s which turns into 2 min × 30 × s

  2. InfluxDB

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  3. recomputer

    A smart calculator web app

    I kinda ran out of steam building my own calculator, which is here: https://recomputer.io/ . I haven't seen insect before, and it looks great! Especially given the landscape which I documented in the github readme: https://github.com/xixixao/recomputer

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