Looks great, it gave a quick response. Are you putting the whole transcript in context? Have you encountered issues with transcripts that are too large?
The app is built to cut through the noise and find what's the most influential crypto news for the day. There are some other news aggregators out there but they mostly just ingest RSS feed and without a really good way to rank it. We are actively crawling and aggregating news from the web.
I just finished the MVP very recently, so I'd love to get your feedback. So far the coverage is pretty good and I've been using it constantly to stay tuned, but I'll be adding more news sources and improving the crawler in the coming days.
The goal here was to simplify the UX of content management systems. I always hated the fact that most CMS systems is just layers and layers of forms to fill out. I think a table or spreadsheet interface can give a more direct connection with the underlying data and it allows you to edit the data and data models all in one view intuitively.
I have to thank the Firebase team for all the support. The project is also built entirely using serverless stack using Google Cloud Functions.
Hey guys, this is a follow up project to www.gitlogs.com Gitlogs only focuses on curating Github repos but I always wanted to do the same thing for all other types of resources. Hope you guys like it. If you have any suggestions / ideas I'd love to hear it.
Last week, GitHub released an awesome feature called Topics. It allows authors to tag their repository.
In response, I'm launching a simple project, Awesome Github Topics. It's an indexed list of the top 500 topics on GitHub that's painstaking filtered and categorized into different categories based on developer interests.
While Github hasn't released an API endpoint for the new topics feature yet. I just crawled the top repos on Github and scanned the tags then ranked all the most commonly used tags based on the total number of stars it had in the collection of repos. It's not a perfect count but it should be good enough on a relative measurement.