A suggestion tho: Maybe add an "About" page or a lil explainer or something. It's not immediately obvious what this is and how it works (at least to me).
I've been on the lookout for a bookmarks manager tool, I'm gonna give this a whirl.
I am not the creator of this project, actually, I was reading something that someone said on hackernews and replied[0] that linkhut fitted perfectly into it and I mentioned how I had tried to raise more awareness about linkhut by creating a previous hackernews submission but there wasn't much discussion.
Then someone said to me that they are sad to see that (it didn't get past /new and that linkhut is a cool project)* so I decided to repost it now.
> I've been on the lookout for a bookmarks manager tool, I'm gonna give this a whirl.
Personally, I really love the tool as a way to show the world genuinely cool things I found more than a bookmark manager, especially with their notes feature.and especially with tags feature, you can have both, to me personally the possibilities definitely feel up to the imagination.
Edit: I have also been thinking now, if you do end up using linkut, then what if you and I/ anybody who wants to join can just share cool articles/submissions that us or others have created on hackernews with the tag of #hackernews and in the bottom have a privatebin discussion on say an instance like notebin.de which can allow us to use it as a commenting engine as well or comment on hackernews submission itself and tell that we came from (referring to linkhut post which we might have come to see a post from!) My point is, you can start sharing the hackernews things you find interesting and I can share mine and community can quickly join on it all :-)
To be fair, that's less "cramming AI for the sake of it" and more "people are going to do funky handrolled things, let's make and maintain one thats native to the ecosystem".
I bet there's plenty of internal FastAPI apps duct-taped together serving that exact purpose.
I was trying to find a certain github page, it was like a forum entirely within github issues, or something like that, people were posting bypasses--solutions to that problem(for the technically-minded). Now I can't find it.
> have in an offline format. I keep offline docs either in pdf or in html format of most of the programming languages and frameworks that I use. I keep the source code of various projects that are essential to me.
This is such a good idea. Thanks. I'm going to start to do the same.
> I keep a local wiki with notes on various things that are useful
I've been using Zim Wiki for years; back then there was nothing better available and now I can't be bothered to migrate formats. Plus I've already contributed a bunch of plugins to Zim :)
I'm sorry you're struggling bro. I am. I don't have anything more meaningful than that to say though. Maybe you could try prayer? I know for a fact that our Lord and Savior loves you and cares about you very much. I'm serious.
I appreciate it, brother. I will pray. My heart goes out to you for the support. God bless you. Compared to other people's problems, my problems are nothing. So I'm still very grateful for what God has given me. But I'm human, so things like what I described still catch me completely off guard. But life goes on.
I like this idea. I'd use this.
A suggestion tho: Maybe add an "About" page or a lil explainer or something. It's not immediately obvious what this is and how it works (at least to me).
I've been on the lookout for a bookmarks manager tool, I'm gonna give this a whirl.
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