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Showing posts with label February 13. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 14, 2021

Show HN: Just, a command runner written in Rust https://ift.tt/3pePR2dTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/37fL4YaTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Npc9Rs https://ift.tt/2Npc9RsTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2ZfgIAtTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3qg0vqC https://ift.tt/3qg0vqC

Show HN: Just, a command runner written in Rust Just lets you save and run commands from files with a terse, readable syntax similar to Make: build: cc *.c -o main # test everything test-all: build ./test –all # run a specific test test TEST: build ./test –test It is cross-platform, written in Rust, and actively maintained on GitHub: https://ift.tt/379dcfd Just has a bunch of nice features: – Can be invoked from any subdirectory – Arguments can be passed from the command line – Static error checking that catches syntax errors and typos – Excellent error messages with source context – The ability to list recipes from the command line – Recipes can be written in any language – Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows – And much more! Just doesn’t replace Make, or any other build system, but it does replace reverse-searching your command history, telling colleagues the weird flags they need to pass to do the thing, and forgetting how to run old projects. February 13, 2021 at 04:34PM

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Show HN: M1 Chart – The stock market adjusted for the US-dollar money supply https://ift.tt/3tTfdpMTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3ajR3wSTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3aiKfjd https://ift.tt/3aiKfjdTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tS81udTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/37cQOlb https://ift.tt/37cQOlb

Show HN: M1 Chart – The stock market adjusted for the US-dollar money supply https://ift.tt/3tYbPtS February 13, 2021 at 04:14PM

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Show HN: Just, a command runner written in Rust https://ift.tt/3pePR2dTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/37fL4YaTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Npc9Rs https://ift.tt/2Npc9Rs

Show HN: Just, a command runner written in Rust Just lets you save and run commands from files with a terse, readable syntax similar to Make: build: cc *.c -o main # test everything test-all: build ./test –all # run a specific test test TEST: build ./test –test It is cross-platform, written in Rust, and actively maintained on GitHub: https://ift.tt/379dcfd Just has a bunch of nice features: – Can be invoked from any subdirectory – Arguments can be passed from the command line – Static error checking that catches syntax errors and typos – Excellent error messages with source context – The ability to list recipes from the command line – Recipes can be written in any language – Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows – And much more! Just doesn’t replace Make, or any other build system, but it does replace reverse-searching your command history, telling colleagues the weird flags they need to pass to do the thing, and forgetting how to run old projects. February 13, 2021 at 04:34PM

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Show HN: M1 Chart – The stock market adjusted for the US-dollar money supply https://ift.tt/3tTfdpMTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3ajR3wSTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3aiKfjd https://ift.tt/3aiKfjd

Show HN: M1 Chart – The stock market adjusted for the US-dollar money supply https://ift.tt/3tYbPtS February 13, 2021 at 04:14PM

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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Show HN: See what was on memepool.com on this day in 1998-2013 https://ift.tt/3piDYs2THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3didVyyTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2N6PNUZ https://ift.tt/2N6PNUZTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2N3TivtTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3jOljmw https://ift.tt/3jOljmw

Show HN: See what was on memepool.com on this day in 1998-2013 https://ift.tt/2N1kWJA February 13, 2021 at 05:36AM

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Show HN: A new(?) approach for your bookmarks https://ift.tt/37a0LQiTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3rOMtfTTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2OBoDGk https://ift.tt/2OBoDGkTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pi44LJTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3rOjXLu https://ift.tt/3rOjXLu

Show HN: A new(?) approach for your bookmarks Hey HN community, there are a couple of websites I visit on a daily basis. I type the first two oder three characters of the url and the autocomplete feature of my browser does the rest. That is also how I procrastinate. It happens that i visit the same website over and over again without that there is really new content on that site. Or on the other side it happens that I forget to visit a certain site for some days. To address all this I build the following website: https://ift.tt/3jMxmRx The idea is: you have one personal link (1) and define a list of websites and how often you want to visit them. Then you set this link as your homepage or on your browser bookmark bar. Then by visiting your personal link you get redirected to a website of your list that you have not visited in your configured timespan. If there is no more website to visit you get redirect to a static site saying “all done, let’s get back to work!”. The second feature is that you can share the list of bookmarks (2) with others and they can create a copy of it and set their own timings and add/remove urls. I use this on my desktop pc and my mobile phone. Because it is the same link it is automatically synchronized on all your devices. It is a bit hard to explain. Hopefully you get the idea. But i tried it the last couple of weeks on my laptop and smartphone and love it! It really helps me stop procrastinating. (1) Example: https://ift.tt/2OqrPV0 (2) Example: https://ift.tt/3rQfJ60 February 12, 2021 at 11:40PM

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Show HN: Privacy-first home security on mobile with smart alerts https://ift.tt/3adth5ITHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/37conE7THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3deX0Nt https://ift.tt/3deX0Nt

Show HN: Privacy-first home security on mobile with smart alerts https://www.ai-cam.app/ February 13, 2021 at 06:28AM

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Show HN: Remove annoying ‘blah blah blah’ parts of any YouTube video https://ift.tt/3dhGOLgTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3qlXrJBTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3u3sXyv https://ift.tt/3u3sXyvTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3bhU5BhTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/37enavU https://ift.tt/37enavU

Show HN: Remove annoying ‘blah blah blah’ parts of any YouTube video https://ift.tt/3rPEDmp February 13, 2021 at 12:09AM

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Show HN: See what was on memepool.com on this day in 1998-2013 https://ift.tt/3piDYs2THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3didVyyTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2N6PNUZ https://ift.tt/2N6PNUZ

Show HN: See what was on memepool.com on this day in 1998-2013 https://ift.tt/2N1kWJA February 13, 2021 at 05:36AM

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Show HN: A new(?) approach for your bookmarks https://ift.tt/37a0LQiTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3rOMtfTTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2OBoDGk https://ift.tt/2OBoDGk

Show HN: A new(?) approach for your bookmarks Hey HN community, there are a couple of websites I visit on a daily basis. I type the first two oder three characters of the url and the autocomplete feature of my browser does the rest. That is also how I procrastinate. It happens that i visit the same website over and over again without that there is really new content on that site. Or on the other side it happens that I forget to visit a certain site for some days. To address all this I build the following website: https://ift.tt/3jMxmRx The idea is: you have one personal link (1) and define a list of websites and how often you want to visit them. Then you set this link as your homepage or on your browser bookmark bar. Then by visiting your personal link you get redirected to a website of your list that you have not visited in your configured timespan. If there is no more website to visit you get redirect to a static site saying “all done, let’s get back to work!”. The second feature is that you can share the list of bookmarks (2) with others and they can create a copy of it and set their own timings and add/remove urls. I use this on my desktop pc and my mobile phone. Because it is the same link it is automatically synchronized on all your devices. It is a bit hard to explain. Hopefully you get the idea. But i tried it the last couple of weeks on my laptop and smartphone and love it! It really helps me stop procrastinating. (1) Example: https://ift.tt/2OqrPV0 (2) Example: https://ift.tt/3rQfJ60 February 12, 2021 at 11:40PM

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Show HN: Remove annoying ‘blah blah blah’ parts of any YouTube video https://ift.tt/3dhGOLgTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3qlXrJBTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3u3sXyv https://ift.tt/3u3sXyv

Show HN: Remove annoying ‘blah blah blah’ parts of any YouTube video https://ift.tt/3rPEDmp February 13, 2021 at 12:09AM

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Show HN: GitHub-peek – quickly peek a remote repo locally in ur favorite editor https://ift.tt/3pgDpigTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3aZ5yp3THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3b0mxat https://ift.tt/3b0mxatTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pltcBcTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2OoTZjd https://ift.tt/2OoTZjd

Show HN: GitHub-peek – quickly peek a remote repo locally in ur favorite editor https://ift.tt/3paj0eQ February 12, 2021 at 06:56PM

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