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Ask HN: What's your go-to queue system?

3 points·by absoluteunit1·20 hari yang lalu·2 comments

Ask HN: Any Vim/Nvim-first coding agents/extension?

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Average Typing Speeds based on 221k user typing sessions

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Ask HN: Want to move to use a "dumb" phone. How to make the switch?

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Beyond the words per minute typing speed

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Dvorak, Colemak and the German QWERTZ keyboard layouts

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Improve your typing accuracy with our new typing modes

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Coliss – TypeQuicker Typing App

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Learning to type made me a better writer

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63% of jobs require keyboard use but only 2.5% of high schools teach keyboarding

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We type more than ever – but it's not taught

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TypeQuicker Changelog 10/09: Set custom keybindings

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absoluteunit1
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
Learning something new often can take as little 10-15 minutes a day of focused time. If you do it consistently, it becomes easier and easier to maintain, and it starts to require less and less mental capacity to start

> You can learn new things. Pixel art, touch typing, 3d modelling, music, calligraphy, wood working, knitting, a language. Whatever is practical and calls to you, you can learn.

shameless plug: if you are interested in learning touch typing, i built a data driven touch typing application:

https://typequicker.com

it started as a side project (combined wanting to learn typing with my desire to build a side business while working at amazon. working on this (almost) full time now
absoluteunit1
·19 hari yang lalu·discuss
I was just asking on the Go subreddit for suggestions and River came up.

My only hesitation is that many features are locked behind Pro.

I normally only settle for completely open source tools that I can self host and try to avoid these “partially” open tools.

For now, going to try to migrate my current stack to RabbitMQ. Seems like a very mature and completely open source tool.

River does look cool but I’m not a fan of vendor lock in. Will always avoid when possible
absoluteunit1
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
Building the most effective typing application.

https://typequicker.com
absoluteunit1
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Building https://typequicker.com

An AI first typing application.

I think anyone can learn touch typing and potentially 2x their typing speed.

We make typing practice engaging and data driven.
absoluteunit1
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
SEO, Reddit and Paid ads probably
absoluteunit1
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> I think most users of websites like reddit, x, and yes even HN don't realize how much traffic is inorganic.

Came here to say this - I have always been extremely cautious and assumed most things online were just marketing tactics. But I never realize how far and how strategic some of these campaigns are.

I’ve recently started really getting my hands dirty with marketing for an app I’m building and the things I’ve learned in the past year have made me questions many of my views on things. At some point you realize that it’s all marketing or some form of effort to exert influence.

A good book somewhat related to this is Attention Merchants
absoluteunit1
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Is this similar to what Infisical does?
absoluteunit1
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
TypeQuicker (https://typequicker.com) - personalized typing app.

I believe anyone can learn to type fast - I think it just takes the right tools to make it interesting enough for the users to use consistently
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's an interactive world - where games can be built by anyone (I personally know/met some of the devs) and all the games have some randomization/gambling mechanics involved. Lootboxes is just one tiny example. Infinite novely - there's literally infinite number of games one can play.

I don't have time right now to provide a full/quality answer with more examples - you can do a bit of seraching online to learn more.

Also from personal expeirence as well (from family and friends). When their kids comeover they have tiktok on their phone and roblox on their laptop
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Oh man if they think YouTube and Instagram are addicting they should see what Roblox does lol
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Should you focus on SEO in the early days of your startup? Probably not

I would completely disagree with this (product dependent).

If your product is a consumer app - I would highly prioritize and understand SEO before even having a product complete. Develop a good understanding of SEO around your product domain and niche.

If it’s a B2B - then yes, I would agree.
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Absolutely!

Focusing on just English for now but hoping to add Spanish, French and a few other locales.

Regarding layouts: we already support;

- QWERTZ (German layout) - Qwerty - Dvorak - Colemak

This includes the visual guide and the hand positioning.

Adding more soon! But these have been the most requested
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks!

Good point - yeah, the idea is that it can help users stop looking down at the keyboards. It serves as a visual guide for how to position there hands correctly using the standard “touch typing” positioning.

Thanks for mentioning it was confusing - I’ll add a short Driver.js walkthrough that explains what it’s for
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thank!

> 1 Month instead of "Monthly" as it's a subscription and you're not really purchasing a "one month pass", correct?

Goo point - I have monthly/annually below but it might be confusing still. I’ll update to clarify. Thanks
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Some of these sites - wow. I literally can’t fall asleep right now (reading this in bed) scrolling through all these. So many good resources. Thank you for sharing. This is why I love HN
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
TypeQuicker (https://typequicker.com) - personalized and engaging typing application.

Anyone can learn to type fast - I think it just takes the right tools to make it interesting enough for the users to use daily
absoluteunit1
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I share this sentiment.

In general - I don’t know if it’s a coincidence but here on HN for example, I’ve noticed an increasing amount of comments and posts emphasizing the narrative of how “well- intended” Anthropic is.
absoluteunit1
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Oh there’s a popular Portuguese song call Saudede:

https://youtu.be/eQul-rkcGPQ
absoluteunit1
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Exactly
absoluteunit1
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Building https://typequicker.com

We’re aiming to build the best typing application; personalized to every users typing habits.

Typing is one of the most important hard skills today and yet most education systems skip it.

Most of our customers are adults who always wanted to type but can’t find the time. We make it faster to learn and improve by focusing around the user’s weak points (with our features like SmartPractice and TargetPractice)