Same! I feel like most self-taught programmers started their journey to build sth for themselves
I’ve built an app to easily create a shareable link to invite people to a private GitHub repo. I know you can invite specific people to your repo, but sometimes you just want a link you can drop in a group chat
It was so cool seeing people in my school use it for all their class projects
Arc has taken the tech bubble by storm. And for a reason. They’ve redesigned the browsing experience from the ground up.
But they’ve neglected one part: bookmarks.
Bookmarks are terrible on most browsers. So we try to fix it with fully-blown read-later and bookmark apps.
But they suffer from the same flaws – they are built like todo lists not libraries or collections.
In this proposal, I imagine a semantic search engine on top of bookmarks to allow for better retrieving of bookmarks, directly from the command bar.
I’m using modernhn.com it’s a chrome extension. It does the job but I’d be curious to try other themes