nautist | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: Findka – Personalized recommendations for any type of content
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nautist | 5 years ago | on: Foam – A Roam Research alternative with VSCode, Markdown and GitHub
I use zimwriterfs to pack offline wiki into single file. Works great, thanks for the hint
nautist | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to come up with monetizable side project ideas?
I have similar story: corporate experience in process design and implementation and moved to consulting with idea of using knowledge and connections. What I realized I have no way to sell to big business. And s.m.b. don't use erp, let alone bpmn. s.m.b are quite happy keeping notes in spreadsheets and smartphones. Most of the market for bpmn comes from regulation and certification e.g. ISO certification requires processes to be reproducible and documented (with appr. software) and the list goes on say if company goes public and all of that. No s.m.b has this requirement, so there's no marketing to them.
nautist | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Does anyone actually use Keybase?
I host my website on keybase and use git and messaging to do freelance jobs. If anyone's interested here it is https://turbocafe.keybase.pub
nautist | 7 years ago
I use emacs for that kind of things, but under the hood it's solving linear equation https://turbocafe.keybase.pub/blog/#org3482ee6
nautist | 7 years ago
I use emacs for that kind of things, but under the hood it's solving linear equation https://turbocafe.keybase.pub/blog/#org3482ee6
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I might be missing the big picture, but wouldn't log-in with oauth[0] solve integration problem and removed impediment from new users coming in? Also, if you do not mind, which algo do you use to find matches?
[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_OAuth_providers
Edit: formatting