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adrianwaj 16 hours ago [-]
How about a way to signup without Google or LinkedIn? Maybe HN-linked profiles?
Also, I think a domain-name section is a good idea. Some ideas/projects may have them and some won't. Some people may have unused ones to offer. Others may see a domain name and get ideas just from seeing it.
Also, unused social handles would be interesting.
itsmechase 12 hours ago [-]
Thanks for the feedback! HN-linked profiles would be really interesting. Let me think about that one.
Domain-name is also interesting. So essentially a hub where people who have a great domain name but haven't started building anything with it yet?
adrianwaj 10 hours ago [-]
yeah - for example, I've got tinkeriDOTng and left some comments about it...
I don't even mind redirecting to the site if it helps - that would prove that I actually owned it.
Another idea would be to have pledging.. people send crypto to an address and if a certain amount is reached, it is released to the owner. Well, maybe that is too complex/risky.. and too similar to crowdfunding, so just have people enter an amount, but don't make it binding. That would be good for people who want to jam, but have little to offer except for $.
I think a lot of altcoin owners would contribute to an ecosystem if they thought it'd help their position. So put a large disclaimer that any funds sent are ultimately entirely at the sender's risk - they may get/see nothing in return. Reputation-building and transparency is important here - but a crypto address could be monitored. One problem is people sending funds to themselves.
"Jam pledges and donations" could begin well but end up enshi##ified with scams eventually - even by users who build themselves up to be legit... until their very last project when they bail early with funds. At least with crypto, funds can be returned efficiently. That's important too.
Best of luck with it all regardless.
itsmechase 4 hours ago [-]
Yeah crypto is a slippery slope. I really do appreciate the ideas. If anything else comes to mind, please let me know. I am considering everything.
adrianwaj 4 hours ago [-]
Speaking of tinkering, you could have a builds/devices/setups section, with each containing multiple constituent parts (as ingredients) with their being a corresponding recipe for each. So users would be "cataloging their builds."
This is what is lacking here: https://clz.com/ but I think https://hackaday.io already does what I am talking about - a "Github for inventions."
You are welcome to use my domain for that too, but will people go to all the effort to upload their builds? What is the return? Are there IP or safety issues?
Perhaps you could focus on computers, and make it a help/troubleshooting destination, and way for people to be able to recycle things or look to that goal.
Solar and DIY energy builds is another large area. Could also focus on selling or affiliate commissions.
Maybe have a way for the site to load up with data using text files that people can either upload or keep on their own server. So there should be some type of syntax. Laboriously filling out fields is a time-sink in my view. Even signing-up can be seen as a pain. So local-first data entry with a little syncing app that gets the site to come and collect locally whenever its pinged is the goal.
Maybe a way for users to also download the entire site for off-line browsing? Is there a need for that? Keeping the entire site off-line would be interesting in the age of AI vacuum cleaners. "Group Sync" for all the text-content.
Love the idea (and ideas). Nice clean look, simple navigation, no clutter.
These are going to sound nitpicky, but I'm a dev myself and I know they're easy fixes for high UX gain.
Navigation is a bit annoying, back button drops you at the top of the previous page so you have to scroll down again. Probably the (unnecessary?) loading state, you could just maintain a ref to the clicked-item and scroll it into view on first render.
It says it thinks I'm in Philadelphia, which is about 500 miles off target.
itsmechase 22 hours ago [-]
Thanks for the feedback! Just fixed the navigation issue :)
I'm looking into the Philly issue.
rajveerb 1 days ago [-]
Reminds me of Travis Kalanick's apartment called "Jam pad".
I was talking to a friend about the same issue and I randomly clicked the new tab to find this at the top :)
I will ask my friend to take a look at this.
itsmechase 24 hours ago [-]
Awesome! Great timing. Thank you for passing it along!
atmanactive 15 hours ago [-]
Yeah, not joining unless I can use my own email and password.
itsmechase 4 hours ago [-]
Why's that? Don't use Google auth typically?
maryamshafaqat 1 days ago [-]
This actually makes more sense than traditional cofounder matching. Most people just want someone to build with first.
itsmechase 24 hours ago [-]
Exactly! Doesn't need to be complicated.
nickbroom98 16 hours ago [-]
Looks great, will definetly take a look!
itsmechase 12 hours ago [-]
Thank you very much! Please let me know if you experience any issues at all. I want to make sure it's a super smooth experience.
jabeer 19 hours ago [-]
that's pretty cool will definitely use it!!
itsmechase 12 hours ago [-]
Awesome, thank you! Please let me know if you have any issues at all. I am in full-on dev mode making updates to the platform to make it better. You can reach out here or when you sign up just respond to the welcome email. That goes directly to me :)
Also, I think a domain-name section is a good idea. Some ideas/projects may have them and some won't. Some people may have unused ones to offer. Others may see a domain name and get ideas just from seeing it.
Also, unused social handles would be interesting.
Domain-name is also interesting. So essentially a hub where people who have a great domain name but haven't started building anything with it yet?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47777609 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47879268 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47685678
I don't even mind redirecting to the site if it helps - that would prove that I actually owned it.
Another idea would be to have pledging.. people send crypto to an address and if a certain amount is reached, it is released to the owner. Well, maybe that is too complex/risky.. and too similar to crowdfunding, so just have people enter an amount, but don't make it binding. That would be good for people who want to jam, but have little to offer except for $.
I think a lot of altcoin owners would contribute to an ecosystem if they thought it'd help their position. So put a large disclaimer that any funds sent are ultimately entirely at the sender's risk - they may get/see nothing in return. Reputation-building and transparency is important here - but a crypto address could be monitored. One problem is people sending funds to themselves.
see: https://www.mysociety.org/2015/02/24/the-story-of-pledgebank...
"Jam pledges and donations" could begin well but end up enshi##ified with scams eventually - even by users who build themselves up to be legit... until their very last project when they bail early with funds. At least with crypto, funds can be returned efficiently. That's important too.
Best of luck with it all regardless.
This is what is lacking here: https://clz.com/ but I think https://hackaday.io already does what I am talking about - a "Github for inventions."
You are welcome to use my domain for that too, but will people go to all the effort to upload their builds? What is the return? Are there IP or safety issues?
Perhaps you could focus on computers, and make it a help/troubleshooting destination, and way for people to be able to recycle things or look to that goal.
Solar and DIY energy builds is another large area. Could also focus on selling or affiliate commissions.
Maybe have a way for the site to load up with data using text files that people can either upload or keep on their own server. So there should be some type of syntax. Laboriously filling out fields is a time-sink in my view. Even signing-up can be seen as a pain. So local-first data entry with a little syncing app that gets the site to come and collect locally whenever its pinged is the goal.
CLZ has syncing with barcode scanning: https://gemini.google.com/share/b7ce6f31fe12
Maybe a way for users to also download the entire site for off-line browsing? Is there a need for that? Keeping the entire site off-line would be interesting in the age of AI vacuum cleaners. "Group Sync" for all the text-content.
Also, see my recent comment about meetups. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48259386 - Park Jams?
These are going to sound nitpicky, but I'm a dev myself and I know they're easy fixes for high UX gain.
Navigation is a bit annoying, back button drops you at the top of the previous page so you have to scroll down again. Probably the (unnecessary?) loading state, you could just maintain a ref to the clicked-item and scroll it into view on first render.
It says it thinks I'm in Philadelphia, which is about 500 miles off target.
I'm looking into the Philly issue.
I was talking to a friend about the same issue and I randomly clicked the new tab to find this at the top :)
I will ask my friend to take a look at this.