Ask HN: What can I build for you today?
What's your biggest pain point?
I want to build a webapp that people and/or businesses will find useful. I'll start building it right now.
One webapp per comment will make it easy for people to vote.
I want to build a webapp that people and/or businesses will find useful. I'll start building it right now.
One webapp per comment will make it easy for people to vote.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 114 ms ] threadedit: don't suppose you have an invite code?
We currently have a a backlog of > 1000 invites. It's still early days and the product is a little raw but if you're interested in checking it out mail me (address in my profile). If you include your HN handle I'll get your invite out straight away.
There seems to be some slight differences between leftronic and geckoboard though. Geckoboard collects data on your behalf, not sure if leftronic does it
I've been intending to write my own, but I've been too busy of late to make any progress.
So when you say:
... I guess I don't know what you mean. And if you just mean the current mechanism of having a wide readership that rates submissions, it's not working for me.But I would guess that you're unconvinced and won't work on it, but that's your choice, and I fully support it. Someone might build it, it might be me, and I'll be really interested to see how much use it gets.
If any.
I find that if I'm away for a few days the Best list helps me catch anything good I missed.
I've been kicking this idea around for a while, but like you, I haven't actually started, mostly because I'm not sure about the best way to do it. (E.g. web app, traditional desktop app, etc. Not to mention the implementation language...)
At first sight, telling newsblur that you like an author or publisher, doesn't seem to useful... you might as well subscribe to their feed in a regular RSS reader then. But maybe I'm misunderstanding it.
It's possible that you already meant this, but it wasn't clear to me, at least...
Feedburner in a gem, basically.
I believe most of us here could use this.
I think you have to signup to download it, but it's free and you get the source.
(The service could then extract the user ratings and make a top books list for each category.)
Embeddable lists are definitely on my roadmap. Drop me an email (tom@) and let me know exactly what you want and I'll see if I can build it for you!
I've created Wappr.com. Too much hassle to moderate/filter (100% neglected right now). I hope you have a much better solution.
I can give it to recruiters, and all ppl that want something from me. Senders need to credit say $1 to sent me something to that inbox and once i reply to that email money go to charity of my choose (and 50% go to payperanswer.com or something).
I wanted to build something like that myself, but dont have time atm.
Extra bonus - convince Steve Jobs to use, price it like $1000 to Apache SW Foundation, and publish all emails publically - what would be HUGE!!! :))))
I rely on your sense of justice and just added red Ferrary to my amazon wishlist
on the other, we're also thinkers. i have more ideas than i could ever find the time to build, and are usually at least mostly busy with our own best ideas
If building tools to solve software development problems is something you can get excited about, go build those tools. But don't ignore the sea of possibilities outside our world.