I created this tool for myself because I always start my projects by buying a domain name. The other similar tools I used often gave me false positives, so I decided to do something about it. I hope it will save you some time.
Stupid question, if we find a commercially viable way of converting CO2 into fuel is there a danger of "global cooling" because people will get too greedy with this?
I'm Ruby developer, and tried multiple times to switch to vscode or one of these heavy IDE like plugins. All the time I'm back to my simple setup which is basically vim + fzf(powered by ripgrep). CTRL+P I run fzf to find files, CTRL+F to scan files content.
It's so fast, that every time I'm doing the test switch to another tool, I'm missing this speed and get back to it. Some time ago I wrote an article for company that I used to work for, describing my workflow: https://thecodest.co/blog/rails-development-with-tmux-vim-fz... you can check it for more details.
I thought only people knowing game of life will play it, so I didn't explain it. The way they transition is exactly the same as in original game of life. The only difference is this grey dead cells area, where cells are always dead no matter what's their neighborhood. Anyway, I think you're right, I'll add this info. Thanks.
Author here. Maybe it's too early to post it here, as I'd like to add few more things, but I couldn't wait :). There is one board per day, so if you're bored with today's grid please wait for tomorrow. Stack: Rails + Stimulus, no AI :)
Good question, and I'm not sure what's the correct answer for this. Sometimes you just want to build something. I guess my main motivation was nostalgia for the times when I first discovered Internet (late 90s) and I remember it as a network of personal sites, usenet and irc :) Besides that I thought it's something people here on HN would like.
Hi,
IndieFeeds is a HN clone, where submissions come from personal websites only. For now I add feeds manually while reading HN. If I see submission coming from personal website I check if it uses RSS and in case it does, I add it to IndieFeeds.com. So now HN works as a filter of content for IndieFeeds :).
Site is probably lacking some functionality, but for now I wanted to share it with you and see what you think about this idea.
Besides that I love concept of RSS, so wanted to play with it :)