eumm | 4 years ago | on: Top Computer Chairs for Developers in 2021
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eumm | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: Dataset with projects incl. published on Show HN since 2017
eumm | 5 years ago | on: Shows HN: List of websites to block to fight procrastination
I've made this list of websites to block on the computer, mobile devices, routers, etc. 100+ websites so far including HN news.
Please contribute and add more websites you are procrastinating on https://github.com/bytescout/list-of-procrastination-website...
regards, Eugene
eumm | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: Openland (YC W18) – Community platform with automation
From the technical side I like that I can use `markdown` inside messages. Web version is also smooth and fast even on mobile Safari.
The platform reminds me of Reddit and will be great to get weekly or bi-weekly digests pointing out to interesting discussions in different groups. Also, Reddit has lot of NSFW groups and NSFW posts. I wonder if OpenLand can be used for NSFW content or NSFW groups?
eumm | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: PDF Multitool – pdf reader with dark mode and built-in tools for geeks
PDF Multitool is the PDF reader app for Windows that is designed for geeks! Includes dark mode support for viewing pdf files as well as set of tools like:
- pdf splitter and pdf merger
- table data extraction with automatic search
- convert pdf to CSV, JSON, XML, TXT, JPG, PNG
- sensitive data analysize and remover (auto and manual modes)
- rare tools like unsearchable PDF maker (turns your text searchable PDFs into scanned like PDF)
- attachments, images and media extractor
The download page is here: https://bytescout.com/download/download_freeware.html or you may use this direct download link: https://cdn.bytescout.com/PDFMultitool.exe
The app is free for non-commercial usage with no restrictions in the functionality. If you use it for business purposes then you may purchase a Business License.
Hope you will like it and will appreciate any comments and suggestions. Thanks!
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Private Notes for LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: ByteScout SQL Trainer Part 2: Advanced SQL Queries
Both parts are made with “learn by doing” approach in mind and work with real data.
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Search, Sort, Filter Prices from US Hospitals
Current version contains 5M+ prices from doznes of hospitals and will be growing.
Planning to addd these things: - Indication of charge types (procedure, drugs, etc) - Better filtering - Export to downloadable CSV
Please share your thoughts and suggestions!
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: ByteScout Data Playground – filter, sort CSV using natural language
Made this Data Playground to help non-technical people to work with CSV files by filtering, sorting, viewing data from them using natural language questions like: "Show 5 recent orders", "Get customers with email like Berry", "Get orders with size like XL".
For technical people it also can work with SQL queries (just use the special switch).
The app works online, any suggestions and comments would be appreciated!
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Collect large files from clients
Few months ago I've encountered the issue with Zendesk online customer support service that they are not allowing receiving files and attachments larger than 10 megabytes. Gmail is also limited to 25 mb per attachments. So along with a developer I've made this small web app prototype that works like this:
- user signs up and configures a branded "inbox" page by uploading a logo, setting colors, customizing mesages. Here is the live example for Cats Photo Company
- user shares the link to the "file inbox" to her clients inviting them to send files through this form
- clients then can send common files and super large files (like 6 gb or more per file) through this page. The page resumes if connection is lost, also uses multithreaded uploads to speed up the process.
- Once files are submitted, notification about new "ticket" is sent to the user and user may then download files submitted by a client
- (not yet working) tickets are synced to Zendesk and similar customer support services if any
Screenshot of the branded page customized by a user: https://imgur.com/K28fhwt
Screenshot of the view of submitted files ticket: https://imgur.com/JEgVgeX
Prototype online (for testing only): https://file-inbox.herokuapp.com/
What do you think? Would you pay $19/month for such a service? Any comments or suggestions are appreciated, thank you in advance!
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eumm | 7 years ago | on: Brain.fm: Music to improve focus, meditation and sleep
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises
Any suggestions and comments are welcome!
and many thanks for all the suggestion already made! And seems like we should better remove MySQL specific command from the very first question.
eumm | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: SQL Trainer – Learn SQL by doing live data exercises