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Pre-2022 Books

notes.lorenzogravina.com
211 points·by trms·vor 20 Tagen·130 comments

Horse that fades in as you doomscroll (Userscript)

gist.github.com
3 points·by trms·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

Walfie's Nonograms

walfie.itch.io
1 points·by trms·vor 5 Monaten·0 comments

Anki ownership transferred to AnkiHub

forums.ankiweb.net
573 points·by trms·vor 5 Monaten·252 comments

Suwa's C Tutorial

usamimi.info
5 points·by trms·vor 7 Monaten·0 comments

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trms
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
When a popular, free and open source passion project led by a single dev moves into the hands of a company that needs to sustain its 30-people team [0], you know what happens next.

AnkiHub's modus operandi has been to take over communities or projects where free exchange happens and monetize/paywall them. If you've been a part of the /r/medicalschoolanki subreddit, you know exactly what I mean. It's been hollowed out completely.

In the post, AnkiHub mentions how Anki is "sacred" to them. Yet, they have had no qualms entrenching themselves into Anki's settings menu as the only third-party ever to do so. [1] I am sure more is to come. And the language used in their post almost never helps their case, especially in the pricing and OSS sections.

I understand why Damien felt he was being a bottleneck in Anki's development. This is similar to what was happening with Bram and Vim. Ultimately, the community forked and built Neovim. Gorhill had also similarly transferred uBlock, but then came back and built uBlock Origin. So the precedents are there for a successful community-run or leader-run spinoff.

Syncing is sure to become a paid feature, and access to shared decks too.

Creating a fork pointed to a hosted version of Sync Server [2], and an alternative hub where people can share decks other than AnkiWeb [3] is paramount. As well as saving and preserving all of the decks there, as they are sure to go behind a paywall.

I, and I am sure many other HNers, would be willing to support that with our time and financially.

[0] https://www.ankihub.net/about-us [1] https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/3232 [2] https://docs.ankiweb.net/sync-server.html [3] https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks
trms
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
What a coincidence to see this here - in these days I'm making my first NES emulator and I have your 6502 instruction set page permanently open.

Thank you so much for your work.