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Show HN: Guide – A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Inspired To-Do App

blog.nextfive.in
1 ポイント·投稿者 4mitkumar·7 か月前·1 コメント

Show HN: Guide – to help me get moving and keep the momentum going

github.com
1 ポイント·投稿者 4mitkumar·7 か月前·1 コメント

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4mitkumar
·13 日前·議論
Oooh..reminds me of something similar I did earlier for own blog a few years back: https://github.com/proxygeek/publish/

I have moved away to Jekyll again but there's always something alluring about single file things - single file webapps, single file LLMs (llamafile) and others
4mitkumar
·3 か月前·議論
Early Saturday morning and what a simple, to-the-point read about irreverence :D Gave me my new maxim - "Fuck about a bit" Created a poster out of it :D https://nextfive.xyz/bits/2026/04/11/fuck-around-a-bit.html
4mitkumar
·4 か月前·議論
Try this https://www.worldmonitor.app/ for a hosted version of this...from a different dev but very, very close.
4mitkumar
·4 か月前·議論
Very cool! Although, the concept, the feeds, the design and everything reminds me of https://www.worldmonitor.app/ - also live and deployed btw, if you want to check out the interface.
4mitkumar
·6 か月前·議論
This is very interesting because I have been thinking vaguely about a somewhat "opposite" effect. In the sense, talking to LLMs kills my enthusiasm for an idea with other people.

Sometimes, I' get excited by an idea, may be even write a bit about it. Then turn to LLMs to explore it a bit more. An hour later, I feel drained. Like I have explored it from so many angles and nuance that it starts to feel tiresome.

And within that span of couple of hours, the idea goes from "Aha! Let's talk to others about it!" to "Meh.."

EDIT: I do agree with this framing from the article though: "Once an idea is written down, it becomes easier to work with..... This is not new. Writing has always done this for me."
4mitkumar
·6 か月前·議論
Not quite there yet but Yunohost is a fantastic attempt to get closer to this ideal. Install the OS - and the basic self-hostic-use-case apps are all just there to click and install. From Immich to Kodi to Wordpress and what not.

https://yunohost.org/
4mitkumar
·6 か月前·議論
Probably those SAP, Salesforce ServiceNow folks come somewhat closer?

Like the author says - fleet-tracking system, a bus-ticketing platform or IoT platform share some basically similar requirements. And this is what those SAP types offer - standardised templated versions of workflows.

But slowly, as they get more and more standardised, they start feeling like calcified systems that the end users start hating. Because they are now forced to work as per the templates.

And then the need for customization. And move beyond IKEA-like standardization.

But I see the allure of the idea.
4mitkumar
·6 か月前·議論
I have been using this one from Futo for quite some time and love it: https://keyboard.futo.org/

They also have a voice input only version if you still would like to keep your typing keyboard: https://voiceinput.futo.org/
4mitkumar
·6 か月前·議論
I found just now that my telecom operator - Airtel - randomly subscribed me for OTT services and charged me for it. But upon calling them and contesting, they just asked if I want to unsubscribe and then reverted the charges. No threats, pleading, or back-and-forth involved from either side. Mildly surreal.

I wonder that's a new corporate strategy - charge randomly till someone goes through the pain of IVR and spends 15 mins with support. Must generate quite an upside for them if it is indeed a strategy.
4mitkumar
·7 か月前·議論
15 sec show case of how it works: https://blog.nextfive.in/guide/#15-sec-showcases
4mitkumar
·7 か月前·議論
Very interesting... with the marginal cost of basic software dev decreasing but distribution costs remaining high, I have been wondering how that changes software consumption (1).

I suppose this is one interesting pattern for that.

_1: (explored a bit here at https://world.hey.com/akumar/software-s-blog-era-2812c56c)_
4mitkumar
·7 か月前·議論
There's also some more light CBT-inspired stuff: like reminders when you're stuck, off-screen break suggestions (I consider breaks essential to long term momentum), and automatic summaries showing how far you've come when you feel like you've been just stuck in the weeds (I frequently judge myself a bit too harshly till I see the numbers and am sometime pleasantly surprised)

I made this primarily for myself – I'm someone who gets stuck between "I should be productive" and "I literally cannot decide what to do right now." The pattern I noticed: starting anything small breaks the spell, then I can think about actual goals.

The (optional) AI suggestions are deliberately constrained to be actionable (15-60 minutes tasks that ladder up to your goal) rather than generic productivity advice.

Would love to hear if this resonates with anyone else, or if you have thoughts on the approach.
4mitkumar
·7 年前·議論
Problem with (help or any other) text in UI is with internationalisation.