Universal personal search engine, powered by a full text search algorithm written in pure Ink, indexing Linus's blogs and private note archives, contacts, tweets, and over a decade of journals.
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Universal personal search engine, powered by a full text search algorithm written in pure Ink, indexing Linus's blogs and private note archives, contacts, tweets, and over a decade of journals.
A personal semantic search engine capable of surfacing relevant bookmarks, journal entries, notes, blogs, contacts, and more, built on an efficient document embedding algorithm and Monocle's personal search index.
A Reddit front-page reader in the style of The New York Times.
Web based Markdown writing app built with isomorphic Ink and Torus
This AI Does Not Exist: generate realistic descriptions of made-up machine learning models.
The fastest, easiest way to build and deploy quick static webpages
Real-time collaborative whiteboard on the web
A collection of tools for generating data visualizations from browser history data
A place for notes, but for the people I keep in touch with
A Twitter reader designed for learning from the Twittersphere, built with Ink and Torus
Semantic search across every YC company ever. Vibe check your idea?
My personal, read-only public availability calendar
A Lisp written in about 200 lines of Ink, featuring an interactive literate programming notebook
Small, minimalistic graphics for powerful ideas in a few words
Web IDE and REPL for the Ink programming language, written in pure Ink on a self-hosted compiler toolchain
A refined tool for exploring open-source projects on GitHub with a file tree, rich Markdown and image previews, multi-pane multi-tab layouts and first-class support for Ink syntax highlighting.
Generate music from your source code 🎹
Guess that Taylor Swift line <3
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