Frontend developer with almost 3 years of experience in fintech sector. I enjoy creating development tools to make developers' life easier.
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I've found some similar apps however I couldn't find any that fits for me.
- Mechvibes it's probably the most complete solution but:
- It's an electron app.
- I want an small and resource efficient app.
- Key up sound doesn't exist (at the moment)
- Doesn't have a mute shortcut (at the moment)
- Rustyvibes it's built on Rust, its a terminal app but:
- I want a friendly way of downloading soundpack
- I don't want to do extra steps like manually download the soundpack and converting it to another format.
- And I want it as a standalone app, I don't want to keep the terminal open to enjoy the sounds.
- KeyEcho almost fit all my needs but:
- Does not play any sound on key up
In general all the mentioned apps don't feel realistic. I want to add some distinctive feature to stand out from the rest.
HTTP (also websockets maybe) stress test
- Number of threads
- Open connections
- Very customizable http payload (body, headers, methods, content-types, timeouts)
- Duration
- Simulate traffic spikes
- Beatiful graphs (https://ui.shadcn.com/charts)
- Create stats with responses
Sometimes you need to search a document, image, song or sounds and you don't remember where or which was the file name.
Building a global semantic filesystem can be really hard so I will learn:
- How to use AI to undestand file contents and create a bunch of tags.
- How to process and store a large amount of gigabytes of data.
- How to index all the tags, files and data.
- Fundamental databases concepts
- Multi-threading
- Low level concepts like disk pagination, files formats, metadata