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Working on a few

- Kardy - send group cards - https://www.kardy.app

- Jello - Create & customize popular games - https://www.jello.app


How do you create the cards for Kardy? I wonder whether just making great ecards wouldn’t be a bigger market.

Great! I'll add the games I've recently created on Jello - https://www.jello.app


ok I don't care what people say, this would've helped me a lot during my PhD days fighting with LateX and diagrams. :)


Absolutely loved Yahoo Pipes. Created my own last year - https://www.mashups.io


Very nice! Love the clean UI.


cool! self-hostable?


Working on Kardy - my own version of group cards - https://www.kardy.app


I run SideProjectors - https://www.sideprojectors.com - a marketplace where people can buy/sell their side projects and businesses. I've been running it for over 14 years now.


interesting! how is it going? what’s the average price tag for such projects?


You can easily clone HN using other forum tools (discourse, discord, HN+) and start your own? Or HN provides APIs that are quite powerful.


This looks awesome and the site looks like it’s custom built. For anyone looking for a tool I’ve been using Pyro (https://www.pyro.app) to collect startup pitch videos (https://video.heystartup.com)


nice ad for pyro.app but yt-dlp + .txt files are free, offline, and will work forever¹ regardless of the operators' wallets.

1: notwithstanding storage degradation, but I trust myself more than this platform


I do mostly CRUD apps with Laravel and Vue. Nothing too complicated. Allows users to post stuff with images and files. I’ve moved ALL of my files from S3 to R2 in the past 2 years. It’s been slow as any migrations are but painless.

But most importantly for an indie dev like me the cost became $0.


We argue about agile processes, front end frameworks, languages, microservices, revenues, fundings, options, shares, hustles and all and at the end of the day we return back to the earth.


The thought helps ground me(no pun intended), whether during aforementioned battles at work or worrying over something in life.

Not really religious, but always liked the short line

'For dust you are, and to dust you shall return'


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