Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate (thread) – 5 Sep 2024

20 points by purple-leafy ↗ HN
Want to find people to collaborate with on projects?

Ask here.

Share:

1) Skill/s

2) Area/s of interest

3) Medium/s

4) Timeline

5) Timezone

6) For: Fun | Profit | Learning

7) An idea/s (if you have one)

8) Link to existing portfolio/projects

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I’ll start.

1) Frontend (React/TypeScript), Backend (Go/Node/Python), SQL/NoSQL, Google Firebase, Chrome extensions

2) Knowledge bases like Obsidian; BYO-API key LLM apps; visual web-scraping; lite web-scraping

3) Web-apps, browser extensions, APIs

4) ASAP for 3 weeks

5) UTC+12

6) Fun + Learning

7) Screen capture browser extension, scrapes DOM at site of capture, parses DOM via LLM, does something with result

8) Links: [0], [1], [2], [3]

[0] - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/mobile-view-test-re...

[1] - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/seek-salary-nzau/ed...

[2] - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ui-copilot/hgaldpfd...

[3] - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/simple-screenshot/p...

Nice chrome apps. What do you use to build them? How do you find the process?
Thanks, I made my own build step for typescript and React browser extensions with a pseudo-form of hot-reloading.

Building extensions is a bit tedious though! Not as nice as building a web app

Scrapes DOM at site of capture, parses DOM via LLM, ask the user which changes he wants to inject, generate js, provide js to be injected to the user in order to apply change Niche needing this tool: Marketing people using AB Testing tools where they can copy past the code to create variations so the code is injected by the Ab testing tool at site loading

If you’re interested I work in this field, I code, we can launch in less than a month

I’d be more interested in compatible personalities and locale than tech stacks. Personally speaking, someone who regularly gets flagged here is a better partner than someone who uses the same stack.
what does getting flagged mean in this context
value systems. if the HN ethos rubs you the wrong way, and you rub it the wrong way, we probably have similar goals—giving us more time to move toward a goal, wasting less time debating it.
what if you rub it in two entirely separate ways?
Posts here appear to be flagged for a variety of different reasons.
1) Abstract thinking about Turing Machine Equivalents

2) Turing machine equivalents, Reconfigurable Computing, FPGAs, RetroComputing

3) Windows32 Apps, ASICS, 7400 Series TTL

4) Old retired person time

5) Central Time Zone, US, Chicagoland

6) Fun for me, you can do profit if you want, learning

7) The BitGrid, a Turing machine equivalent which might yield cheap Petaflops, or not. Someone could make billions off of this, or not. I just want to see one actualized.

8) Links:

https://github.com/mikewarot/Bitgrid

https://esolangs.org/wiki/Bitgrid

https://bitgrid.blogspot.com/