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Beautiful visualizations!
Nobias SpotlightAnalysis of bias in political news. No BS. No bias.
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FYI, logo and color scheme are very close to what Beeminder uses https://www.beeminder.com/

StarthawkThe perfect place to find a co-founder
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Shoot, requires Mac OS X 10.13 and my work computer is stuck on 10.12

AirMac menu bar app to track Air Quality
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So sometimes I want a porter, sometimes an IPA, sometimes a pilsner, sometimes a sour, depending on my mood and what I'm eating. Is the AI able to distinguish between an individual's different use cases (or can I just tell the AI)?

IntelligentX Brewing Co.AI-powered beer to suit your preferences
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Seems really interesting, planning any support for text editors? Cold be great to have a plugin for Sublime, VS Code, etc.

Gisto 2.0Code snippet manager that runs on GitHub Gist
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This seems interesting, would love some sort of a script exchange to help see what can be done/bring in other useful scripts.

ScriptableAutomate iOS using JavaScript
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I used Laverna, and liked it reasonably well (Markdown support++!), but it has the same problem that all of the Electron-based apps have: no support for multiple windows open at once. Sometimes, I need to compare notes or refer to past notes in current notes. That's one reason I'm sticking with Evernote.

LavernaAn open source Evernote alternative
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Love this -- Chrome extensions actually stress the dev to use a lot of challenging async and state-management approaches.

Build a Chrome ExtensionLearn 5 key skills of web development in 5 emails
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I own computer glasses for home and work, and really, really appreciate them. However, I'd kind of love it if I didn't have prescription glasses; the benefit of the perfect prescription is there, but I have to take them off any time I interact with someone at a distance significantly different than that of my monitor. These seem like a great compromise for those of us who have pretty darned...

Felix Gray Computer GlassesNon-prescription glasses for people who stare at screens.
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Beautiful stuff with a very consistent aesthetic.

Is InvisibleHard to find, beautifully designed products
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As a Dad, I really like this approach. I have childproof locks everywhere, but am well aware that my son will eventually figure out each lock type. Having something that I can control with my phone is great -- assuming that I can keep my phone locked, of course. A great feature would be to take a photo from the front camera every time the lock is unlocked!

Smart CubeBluetooth-enabled portable locking system
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Will it tell me enough about the aperture the iPhone is using that I can manipulate aperture by changing the shutter speed?

Manual 2.0A manual camera for iOS now with RAW images in DNG format
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This seems really clever and secure. What are the consequences if the user changes their phone number? Is there any way to port an account over?
CopperPassword-free signups. No social network required.
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This seems like an amazing tool to test APIs. Thanks!

HTTP PromptAn interactive command-line HTTP client
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Not only do I think this is brilliant, a co-worker just looked over my shoulder and couldn't believe what he saw. The button in the Finder is killer. You all hit it out of the park!

TermHere“Open Terminal Here” shortcut for Finder
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Great if you have one router, but if you have multiple, it would be amazing to be able to specify an order in which they need to restart. For instance, lots of users will need to bring up the router that does DHCP (or DNS!) up first.

Reset PlugA power plug that resets router & modem when your WiFi fails
