All activity
Zack Kitzmillerleft a comment
I write a ton of Markdown. Notes, docs, drafts, code, questionnable ideas, my todo list, etc.. And I kept running into the same stupid problem: there’s nowhere to just upload a .md file and send someone a clean link. Everything wants to be a blog, a CMS, or some Jobsian AI World Changing tool. I just want to share the damn file. More often than not,I also wanted the password protect or expire...

MarkbinShare Markdown Documents Beautifully and Securely
Markbin is the simplest way to publish Markdown on the web. Drop in a .md file, drop in a gihub Gist URL, or write in the editor and it instantly becomes a clean, shareable page. No CMS, no social layer, no formatting headaches. Built for people who write in Markdown every day. Features include encryption at rest, password protection, and launch/expiry controls. Just write, upload, and share.

MarkbinShare Markdown Documents Beautifully and Securely
Should We Live Together is a dead-simple way to figure out if you're ready to move in together before household habits put a serious strain on your relationship. You and your partner answer the same questions separately—about money, cleanliness, schedules, boundaries, and all the stuff that matters when you're sharing space. Then you compare answers and have the real conversation before you're locked into a lease.

Shoud We Live Together?Figure it out now-- Thermostats end marriages
Zack Kitzmillerleft a comment
I built this because I've seen too many relationships implode six months into a lease over stuff that could've been figured out beforehand. Who does the dishes. How late is too late for friends to come over. Whether "I'll get to it later" actually means something. Most couples have the "should we move in together?" conversation, but they skip the "how do we actually want to live together?"...

Shoud We Live Together?Figure it out now-- Thermostats end marriages
