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Shipping a Project in 24 Hours

irazayats.com
2 points·by baobaba·3 anni fa·0 comments

Show HN: A GitHub App That Turns Checkboxes into To-Do's

github.com
9 points·by baobaba·3 anni fa·0 comments

Show HN: A (compact) printable 2024 habit calendar

habitcalendar.co
37 points·by baobaba·3 anni fa·15 comments

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baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for sharing! Very cool.
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thank you for the warning and I completely understand. I didn't aggressively ask for upvotes/comments, but I did share the excitement from adding my own work to Show HN for the first time. I will stay away from sharing my HN submissions the next time.
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thx, great idea! This was a spur-of-the-moment kind of project. I will add analytics in the coming days and if people keep using it I will make improvements :)
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
HTML with radio buttons sounds interesting, I will comment back here if I implement this.
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thx for checking this out! I will look into it - I don't generate the PDF at the moment, it's really the HTML that's getting sent to print. So not an easy change right now.
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
Thanks for checking it out!
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
They just rolled out ChatGPT Voice, likely overloaded due to this.
baobaba
·3 anni fa·discuss
I relate a lot to these, plus weight lifting in the first half of the day works wonders.
baobaba
·4 anni fa·discuss
Thank you, appreciate you reaching out from the internets!
baobaba
·4 anni fa·discuss
I am a backend developer (RoR stack, with some UI chops). I used to work for a well-known US company remotely, got let go a week ago. Right now I'm catching a breath and deciding what's next. I might work on my own projects + freelance for a while.
baobaba
·4 anni fa·discuss
A small neighbourhood bakery with a large diesel generator in Lviv that stayed open every day since the war in Ukraine started. Even during complete power blackouts they stayed open, brewed coffee, baked croissants, and let everyone charge their devices. Nowadays it's overrun with programmers like me as it's a reliable source of power and internet.

My small Bluetti EB70 that lets me take hot showers when Russians launch rockets at our infrastructure and disconnect whole cities from the grid.

Electrical engineers that keep fixing the grid so that my Bluetti can charge from time to time.

A friend with Starlink who's happy to share internet. Simple things!