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SweetTreat – See the Culver's flavor-of-day at all locations along your route

sweettreat.fly.dev
2 points·by whb101·27 дней назад·0 comments

DIY build log: Human society v1.0.0

talking.tech
5 points·by whb101·5 месяцев назад·0 comments

Show HN: Wikijumps – Browse Wikipedia visually using well-traveled connections

wikijumps.com
2 points·by whb101·8 месяцев назад·0 comments

Startup Simulator

startupsimulator.com
10 points·by whb101·9 месяцев назад·2 comments

Hypermorality

boilingdown.ghost.io
3 points·by whb101·11 месяцев назад·0 comments

ChatTJB

chattjb.com
8 points·by whb101·в прошлом году·0 comments

Why Us

w-h-y-u-s.netlify.app
6 points·by whb101·в прошлом году·0 comments

A rough estimate of how our first chat with artificial superintelligence will go

boilingdown.ghost.io
3 points·by whb101·в прошлом году·0 comments

Show HN: Routekast – forecast the weather for an upcoming trip

routekast.com
1 points·by whb101·2 года назад·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by whb101·2 года назад·0 comments

The Haters' Ball, a chat room with no positivity allowed

thehatersball.com
5 points·by whb101·2 года назад·2 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by whb101·2 года назад·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by whb101·2 года назад·0 comments

Show HN: Talk Shop, a simple place to chat about your passions

talkkshopp.com
4 points·by whb101·2 года назад·3 comments

Show HN: Ask open-ended questions to a group and summarize answers with AI

useclave.com
1 points·by whb101·2 года назад·0 comments

Zoomable Circles, a Svelte component for hierarchical data

npmjs.com
147 points·by whb101·2 года назад·39 comments

Edgar, build a Dyson swarm

playedgar.netlify.app
222 points·by whb101·2 года назад·119 comments

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whb101
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
Funny you should ask, I just finished building one: https://startupsimulator.com

Let me know what you think - it hasn't had intensive play by a ton of users yet, so feedback is very welcome!
whb101
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
Sick!!

I made this awhile back for more freeform browsing: https://wikijumps.com

Would love to integrate some of that relationship data
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
"this is my cheeseburger"

is different from

"all 100 people in my village need a cheeseburger very badly; this piece of paper says that if any of them lay a finger on it, they get carted off to jail"

they're more referring to the latter
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
Wrote about this a few years ago.

> In giving companies a free pass to enter the “open source community,” however, certain hackers said “take what you want and give what you want” to a bunch of organizations built around maximizing the ratio of the former to the latter.

Like the author says, investment by these entities can balloon the (F)OSS ecosystem, but when they contract (as is inevitable in a boom-and-bust economy), the nonrenewable resources that actually write the stuff (humans) will burn out.

https://boilingdown.ghost.io/cooperation/
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
Talk Shop.

Think Omegle, but only text, and based around common interests.

https://talkkshopp.com
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
> See, when you build an education product, you’re competing against two massive institutions: the formal education system (schools, colleges, state universities, etc.), and the laws and cultural expectations around that system.

What you’re competing against is the natural tension between these things and the demands of the market.

You get a good sense of this after 5 years at a math tutoring startup that’s always grappling with the dual expectation that you give the kid the answer quickly (“the customer is always right”) vs. you patiently sit with them until they learn (the goal of formal education).
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
Dang. My hunch is that most of them happened to only pick a few and through a stroke of bad luck none of them overlap. Stay tuned!! And thanks for the suggestion, will put it in my todo list.
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
for those curious about the neuroscience --

"stepping away from the keyboard" takes your Default Mode Network off the project like a burned-out employee that's just running it into the ground

when the DMN is highly active - fixating, ruminating - its focus is narrow and it's less likely to produce as many creative insights or dredge up as many relevant memories

if you make it less active - doing something else, letting your mind wander, shutting it off entirely with sleep or substances - it will keep trying to solve the problem, but also make farther-flung connections that might solve it

these connections can then be picked up and used more effectively by your executive and salience networks
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
This comment hits the crux of what OP was really getting at. It's not that software itself is an inherently bad trade; it's what's been happening to it and why.

> very happy at a fast-growing small tech company where one can have honest conversations about the customer and the product

Right. Why is this getting harder to find? Engineers are feeling like their labor is increasingly becoming unimpactful vaporware; their work life is increasingly subject to the whims of nontechnical people; product complexity is going beyond the amount that's just natural in software and getting disproportionately bad.

It's because the market is driving people to the software world like tourists to a national park that's gone viral on social media. The mass of people trying to make a buck off software are unknowingly degrading it. The park's land is still good - just a little too good for its own good.

As long as software makes it easier to reach many eyeballs and wallets at once (which is "always") people will flock to it. What's less inevitable is what makes fluff and snake oil rampant in other industries, like health: a deadly combo of unbridled capitalism and masses of uneducated people.

This makes people, including many software engineers themselves, view software engineers as natural resources you can just endlessly extract from, instead of people with biological limits and dreams of making cool things with their hands.

The remedy to this - people democratically owning the means of production, and providing each other with reliably good schooling - might seem like a pie-in-the-sky idea but will be common sense in 100 years if we're still around.
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
It's great when this stuff is talked about.

The action item is always disappointing: some flavor of "take care of yourself."

If we were trees in a forest fire, then yes. Making ourselves more fireproof is the best we can do.

We're not trees, though, are we?
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
A visual browser for Wikipedia that uses common browsing patterns to show connections. https://wikijumps.com/
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
First of all: big fan of your work! Thanks for taking the time to check this out.

You’re right, I kind of let the fact that “svelte” is in the name do too much of the work for me - this is specifically a Svelte component. I’ll add that fact to the readme. As for bundler, Vite is preferred but you should be able to use any.

As others have noted, this is a relatively thin wrapper over D3 code. Based on this and other feedback, I might go ahead and make this into a web component so that it’s completely framework-agnostic.
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
Thanks for flagging!

Not very much difference; primarily the props that replace opinionated presets. Wanted to make an easier-to-find, plug-and-play version since I liked using it for my own project and noticed the data structure is a fairly common one that people may want to browse visually.
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
This one gets it
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
Thanks for the kind words. I've dabbled! https://boilingdown.ghost.io/deluge/ https://boilingdown.ghost.io/sunspot/ https://boilingdown.ghost.io/grow-up/
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
This untrue

Culver's uses ice cream machines
whb101
·2 года назад·discuss
Just made some optimizations.

Never got my fans spun up even on an old MacBook, so I assumed everything was peachy, but there were some wins to be had. I was doing a small amount of parsing during the "typing" effect to prevent small glimpses of styling syntax from showing up, and found some wins there. Also cut down the number of particles in the intro animation, though that's a Svelte component that's being destroyed once you start.

Thanks for flagging.