Ask HN: What project are you currently working on? – June
13 points| sideproject | 10 years ago | reply
(ME : I'm working on currently to combine all the things that I've liked, bookmarked and up-voted - it's called "Marvelogs" - http://www.marvelogs.com)
How about you?
[+] [-] thenomad|10 years ago|reply
I'm working on 3 short films - one is literally hours away from completion, one I've just shot, and one I'm shooting in two weeks.
All of them are at least moderately interesting from a technical standpoint: the first is a two-hander between a live actor and a CGI motion-captured character. The second uses practical effects including the quite marvelous "el wire", but was made with a crew that goes beyond "tiny" and into "that shouldn't be possible", largely by utilising the latest film tech (Rode's new frequency-hopping wireless mic really saved our collective ass). And the third I'm using as a chance to really stretch the Sony a7s's legs and get close to Hollywood lighting without the Hollywood power bill, by using complex but very low light at an ISO that would normally be unusable.
I'm also continuing to poke at VR - most recently experimenting with stereo cubemaps, which are amazing. Here are my initial experiments with that: http://www.strangecompany.org/3-new-virtual-reality-stereo-p...
[+] [-] canterburry|10 years ago|reply
Elevator Pitch: Gives you enough insight into problems your customers are experiencing in realtime so that you can call them right away to make it right, instead of waiting for them to call you...or worse, leave your platform.
Integrated with Stripe, MixPanel, Mandrill, Gmail, MailChimp, Desk.com and Zendesk. Ingesting and correlating datapoints with customer profiles in order to trigger automated alerts.
Data is again siloed in third party partner systems. Time to bring it all back home and see the end to end customer experience and act on problems regardless of where they happen. Today's modern SaaS platforms generate enough data for customer service or success reps to spot problems in real time and be proactive about helping customers. We have the data, we just need to look at it.
[+] [-] sideproject|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] chaudhary27|10 years ago|reply
Why: Because It sucks to be spending a lot time taking your car to the repair shop then either waiting there while its getting fixed or going back and forth to pick it up later. The experience is just frustrating!
Feedback: Would love HN'ers to give some feedback! (email: [email protected])
[+] [-] andersthue|10 years ago|reply
It is a new working methodology that helps Makers beat procrastination, get more time in flow and have time for creating quality code while helping their Managers get a better overview and more sleep.
We are shooting for public launch after the summer holidays, currently the methodology is freely available if you sign up to our launch list. It's a three day email course.
[+] [-] krapp|10 years ago|reply
It is objectively terrible but there it is: https://bitbucket.org/kennethrapp/spaceinvaders
I need to spend a few weeks on Unity tutorials now so maybe I can learn to make something people will actually want to play.
I'm also working on a Corona app and a Facebook API think for a startup i'm interning/working at.
[+] [-] dlaz99|10 years ago|reply
If anyone is interested in more information feel free to email me at david at pastduereceivables.org
[+] [-] siquick|10 years ago|reply
Been a surprisingly pleasurable experience so far.
[+] [-] japhyr|10 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] wz3chen|10 years ago|reply
Here's the progress so far http://imgur.com/rNHzfj4
Motivation: I pretty much use Youtube as my music player. Great selection and I like watching the videos every now and then. The problem is that it doesn't really have the UI of a music player e.g. easy access to all of my 200+ playlists.
[+] [-] Dom_2000|10 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] andresmanz|10 years ago|reply
- A remake of my personal website with AngularJS and a Java Spring backend, primarily for testing Spring and adding a few larger features
- Some kind of colors game on Android, using libgdx - primarily because I didn't know what to code
Marvelogs looks great. I'll keep an eye on it.
[+] [-] sideproject|10 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] JSeymourATL|10 years ago|reply
Our bilingual team of software developers are based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Very easy connect and chat during the business day via Skype.
Currently helping with Market Discovery & Business Development. Ping me for more details. > justin[@]accelone.com
[+] [-] veddox|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] lsiebert|10 years ago|reply
https://github.com/gryftir/pytail
[+] [-] MichaelCrawford|10 years ago|reply
But even so no one seems to believe I really know python. I like python, I really do but even so I've completely given up on applying to python jobs.
[+] [-] iblaine|10 years ago|reply
- Creating a sports site that will generate odds based on crowd sourced content (as a hobby)
- Developing a tool to manage data warehousing environments (as a side business)
[+] [-] sideproject|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Stoo|10 years ago|reply
[0] https://storytel.la/
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[+] [-] MichaelCrawford|10 years ago|reply
It's not yet really "global" by any means however I do have some decent coverage of Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz and New York City.
I've stopped posting new companies while I work on some tools to automate the process. For example I keep new listings in a bunch of LibreOffice spreadsheets. Last week I learned the hard way that the number of tabs is limited to 95.
It is my hope that by doing this there will no longer be a need to find jobs through staffing agencies. When I was just starting out I just looked up "Computer Programming" in the Yellow Pages.
[+] [-] krapp|10 years ago|reply