projects
- piles (https://piles.dev)
- a non-interaction note-taking (web-clipping) tool that puts notes on a pile without any interaction, you can export piles into different formats
- take new albums from https://bandcamp.com/discover/rock/vinyl?s=new&tags=post-rock (sorted by release date) and regularly create spotify playlists based on new arrivals (this then also includes ‘unknown’ artists and may give them leverage)
- optionally make this available for every genre available on bandcamp
- telegram bot that automatically forwards documents to people via email/outlook (for postal mail scans for other people)
- something with the
esp
and tinygo
- use
rustlang
instead, it seems to work pretty well on bare metal?
- or
wasm
?
- a bandcamp cli player (
ytfzf
is a nice example of what this could look like)
- something with
nom
(golang cli rss reader) running on a remote server, polling new articles every x hours and providing a filtered list in the morning (e.g., ’these topics might be interesting to you’)
- some bluesky terminal app with termui
- https://terminaltrove.com/tuisky/ looks nice - check it out
- i’d love some
--count-unread
flag that returns the number of new notifications, maybe that’s a worthy contribution
bluesky
cli tool written in golang using the official library
- combine strava and spotify to see where on a route you’ve listened to what song and make statistics out of it
- try to recreate the
last.fm
music festival thingy for spotify monthly listeners (or weekly?) - gamify it somehow
- does anyone remember this? is there a name? i can’t find anything.
- soil humidity system
- a very simple notification service, think of icq just for programs?! with a simple cli listener and sender?!?!?! (does this make sense at all?)
-
done
- method to integrate specific logseq pages in hugo (e.g., for exactly this page right now)
- a generic webhook to (
telegram
/signal
/whatsapp
) forwarder with a simple document (json
,xml
,yaml
) parser (e.g., github
webhook, parsed with jq
, template given and send to telegram
)
- take new albums from https://bandcamp.com/discover/rock/vinyl?s=new&tags=post-rock (sorted by release date) and regularly create spotify playlists based on new arrivals (this then also includes ‘unknown’ artists and may give them leverage)