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An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity - Terry Davis


The Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan is a nice read. You can learn critical thinking from this book.


I think this is a silly question, you could track AI's doing very simple maths back in 1960 - 1970's


It's just the worrisome linguistic confusion between AI and LLMs.


I like the UI. Neat.


Shout-out to FluxUI.dev


Excellent - keep rocking!


It's a cool idea but i really don't see how this is any diff from Cursor IDE. It might have features that are totally diff from Cursor but visually looking it just looks to me exactly like Cursor


Cursor doesn't edit files directly last time I checked.


It does edit files directly when using its' Composer feature (Ctrl/Cmd+I).


Breathtaking! Just imagine, a century from now, maybe later or sooner, we could visit planets like Jupiter, that once, we could only look at them from the photo. I hope the humanity lives on, and strives forward in engineering.


This is interesting little project, would love to see a counter somewhere of how many requests i've sent by the end of the day, definitely would be in the thousands! It's insane how 0 privacy, we humans have, given WE created this, every word we type, every word we speak, to some point is tracked


I tire of the notion that if we don't have the technical acumen to remove technical changes that provide data to third parties and know the implications of what it means that we opted ourselves into no privacy.

As opposed to the reality of these changes being relentlessly forced on us with often opaque privacy implications.

You are blaming a blind man for not seeing what people are taking from him.

The very framing that we've opted ourselves into a privacy-less world is a lawyer's shoehorned logic applied to modern technology. It's a tortured conception of the world.


I interpreted the GP comment very differently. I took it to just mean that “we” as “humanity as a whole” have constructed the no privacy world we inhabit. Which seems quite true. I don’t get any sense of casting blame on individuals for lacking the technical acumen to secure their own data. I absolutely agree with your sentiment though.


Humans aren't a cohesive team acting with a common goal, so we do a lot of things to other humans that would be crazy if those other humans counted as "ourselves" and we were a team, such as trade sanctions, closed borders, chemical warfare, resource competition, Coldplay, and of course greenhouse gas emissions. But we've never been a team, and it's an implausible expectation.


On my Gmail tab, the unlock origin icon tells me it has blocked over 10k requests, and I'm fairly sure I rebooted my computer yesterday.


I think it would be eye-opening to see just how many requests we’re actually sending out in a day


there's literally thousands of checklist apps


I know ˆˆ. Could you send me a simple one that fits my needs?


Notes (builtin to iOS)

Reminders (builtin to iOS)


My wife uses Android. It should be web based anyway.


Like 80% of the world uses Android though.


Then isn't Google Keep roughly the Android equivalent?


YUP.


https://to-do.office.com/

Free with Office 365 / Microsoft account. Decent desktop & mobile apps too and integration into Outlook/Teams. API available via the Microsoft Graph and integration with PowerAutomate if you want IFTTT/Zapier-like functionality.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/resources/todo-o...


Needs login. I don't want that.


How else are you going to sync your list across devices? It's Microsoft, be very surprised if you didn't have an account for any of their services.


It's just an URL


So now you need another URL-based bookmark service to remember the URL.


For now yes. The idea is to have a disposable checklist. Maybe I will add collections or projects with multiple lists.


https://list2go.io/en/

What's this one missing?


TickTick


Needs login


All multi-device/synced TODO lists have authentication to keep it private. That's half the utility. Add an item when on your laptop or iPad then when you need it outside you pull out your phone.

TickTick also has markdown notes and a calendar. I use the notes probably as much as lists, which fit desktop usecase better. Lists could be fine if it was mobile only but still annoying.



Ok, but that's not what they want. I love how many people say there's tons of these apps and none of them actually fit what OP asked for.


> none of them actually fit what OP asked for

I highly doubt that. It's just they are the type of apps no one knows about because a developer will throw a TODO app together over a weekend then not support, market it, or abandon the server after a couple years. As I personally experienced at least twice over the years.

If you ask GPT they recommend these that fit the criteria (among quite a few others):

https://2doli.st/ <- this was on HN a year ago with the same headline https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38091771

https://moartodo.com/

https://flask.io/


- https://2doli.st/ follows the same principles. but as I said before, state in the URL does not work for me. Every update changes the URL. - https://moartodo.com/ is local. Can't be shared. - https://flask.io/ I like it. That's the spirit.


If it does that's recent, I used it for ages before creating an account. I did a while ago, for some features that needed it (a joint list with my wife, mainly) but it wasn't mandatory, and still free.


It’s marketing. They want to make it seem unique and special.


Like all the apps on your phone


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