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It actually is mentioned in the post towards the bottom, though it's not in the main table. Coinigy is more of an all-in-one trading platform than it is a strict portfolio tracker, but it does look nice from my quick look. Feel free to fork the list and send a PR if you've spent some time with it and I'd be happy to get it added.


Amen.


Hi, one of the developers here. This is just a little side project I built with a financial analyst friend. Uses government data from the FDIC / FFIEC / NCUA and an open algorithm Bob developed to rank banks based on local impact. Clearly more we could do here but wanted to release an easy to use tool that could help people find and promote community banks. Response has been good so far, just won a social innovation challenge grant. Your feedback and thoughts (improvements, issues, etc) all very welcome. tia.


Seems like a cool idea. Nothing comes up when I search cities in VA. And when I went directly to their pages I got a rails error:

http://banklocal.info/locations/va/3174-virginia-beach-va http://banklocal.info/locations/va/827-richmond-va


Ha! My Redis instance just fell over :) Things should be back to normal now. Apologies for the inconvenience.

Seems like if you just search for 'Virginia' Google Places will plop you down in a rural part of the states where there aren't any banks within the default 5 mile radius. If you expand that search area a bit (or select a city) you'll see more options.

Thanks for taking a look!


Yeah they're just kicking off now. Looking forward to reading more myself. Thought it was a good "first post" to outline the ambitions / purpose of the journey.


Not wholly surprised here. As a side note, I wish it was easier to move coins out of mtgox. They require "verification" to even transfer coins to another BTC address at this point, which means sending them proof of identity and proof of address. I'm not against identifying myself but given their absolutely abysmal security record and repeated demonstrations of incompetence, I'm loathe to send them anything even remotely sensitive. which leaves me in a bad position where I'm stuck with coins I can't even access...

Ugh. Local wallets, people. Local wallets.


The problem is that by the time things start getting shabby you all too often find out that the manufacturer is no longer making it any more.


Excellent point. When I buy clothing online (Amazon, Everlane, etc), I try it for a week or two. If I love it, I buy several more (2-6, depending on if its shirts, pants, how much I love it, etc) and put them away in a box to pull out at some future point.


Or you order it and only after it arrives do you realize it's been completely redesigned. Different shade of whatever color it was before, different cut, different materials, etc.


Very relevant article from the opposite sex pov from awhile back: http://blog.timoni.org/post/24619757935/why-i-wear-the-same-...

Really made me rethink what was in my own closet and what was worth owning (and nice obligatory hat tip to William Gibson). As with most things, less is more.


Damn, this author did a way better job than I did too.


100% agree. Single best angular resource on the web. Especially w/r/t his isolate scope explanations.


great, but... no one is discussing the moving clouds in the crayon drawn header graphic.


Thanks for those links. Very useful resources. Looking forward to digging in this weekend, though I'm a little bummed that I can't easily slap this on a rooted older (3.x) android phone for testing :D.


Sure thing! It could work on older models, but every model is different with different drivers as well, so tread carefully. :-)


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