Wow, it looks amazing! I can imagine using it in history lessons at school. Great job! I love the "play button" feature. It would be also interesting to have the option to display the borders of current states - just to compare it with the past.
I built Tasquery to solve the "Documentation Tax" - that tedious 20-minute refactoring of messy Slack threads and meeting notes into structured Jira tickets after the actual work is done.
The Approach:
I initially over-engineered the settings, but early feedback was clear: devs just want to get back to coding. I pivoted to a "Zero-Friction" flow. No signup, no onboarding, no sliders. You paste the chaos, you get a structured draft.
Technical Details:
It uses gpt-4o-mini with enforced JSON mode for strict technical structure. I recently added "Magic Actions" - one-click buttons to refine the draft (adding edge cases or QA steps) without manual prompting.
The Latency Trade-off:
Full disclosure: The API takes about 15-20 seconds. I’m currently prioritizing deep context analysis over raw speed. I'm looking into streaming the response next to improve the perceived performance.
Privacy:
Stateless by design. No data is stored; everything is processed in-memory.
I’d love to get your thoughts on the UX and the quality of the generated tickets.
Tbh, I tried to fake the scrolling as well :D First with the infinet scrolling wheel on my mouse, then with a short console script :D But well played with mobile only recording! You are also totally right with the comparison to instagram scrolling. Same useless thing. Thank you, your "app" is great!
Omg, in 3 and half km I realized, that rankings are only for mobile devices! Is there really someone, who scrolled more than 35 km just by using his finger??
Wow, this sounds amazing! I am a statistics and chart lover, I love tracking various types of data, but this? I can't even imagine how much time it must have taken to input all the data. Huge respect to you! Keep going.