Despite searching high and low around the gazilions of "flat file CMSs" and "Static Site Generators", I have not found a single one that remotely caters to artists/illustrators who might want to simply post their art on an open-source, local, and truly free site with a RSS feed. No title, optional date label, nothing else around. "Image-centric" rather than text-centric if you will.
I don't have the programming chops (I'm a designer) or the time to make it, but feel like it'd be a fairly simple month project with potentially big returns.
Secondly, an Indian version of chipotle. there is one in Montreal that is great and would prob thrive in US.
Third, Super Giant games needs to make sequels to Hades for different religions and areas. An Aztec or Egyptian spinoff game would be dope.
Grow shrimp in the aquarium, lettuce, cherry tomatoes and so forth in the terrarium
Each is monitored by a small computer w/ sensors which adjusts for nutrients, water, light, &c. --- at need, a vendor comes along, unlocks the outside access (which can only be unlocked if the matching inside lock is secure) and tops off/adjusts things.
If I'm having a dinner, have an option to drop off tilapia or a lobster in the aquarium.
I lack the green thumb, knowledge of electronics, and biological credentials --- it could be a nice gig for some person who is talented at growing things and has the computer programming/electronic sensor skills
I was very surprised to find such a thing doesn't exist (to my knowledge). I've tried sending pdfs to my Kindle account and it silently fails (the pdfs never show on my device). I tried using a pdf reader+Dropbox combo, but the pdf reader kept having trouble saving to Dropbox and creating "MyPdf (2).pdf" copies. I would end up with 20-30 copies, making it impossible to tell which one had the notes I was looking for.
Or less sarcastically, a dating site that actually works, where it doesn't revert to the whole game theory optimum strategy leading to the worst result overall.
Give me NetFlix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Z Prime, Sony Liv, Discovery+ and all the rest in a consistent single UI, with a sensible, robust media player interface like VLC
May be technically impossible given the propreitary nature of these services.
Something like doodle, but it also has a chat box.
It also has to have a competent web interface that I can share a link with anyone, and they don’t need to create an account for some functionality.
Not something that's useful without hardware availability and wide adoption, plus there may be legal issues with the GDPR.
I would also like to see a non-vaporware GearEye that works with normal UHF tags.
"Stuff" is one of the biggest detriments to my own well being, and many others. Any technology that manages stuff well is great.
Being able to search storage boxes the way you search a computer would allow much denser packing and much less time looking for things, and make cleaning easier.
I'd love it if there was an ISO like group dedicated to micro-standards, that worked with tiny companies. All these random electronic modules on eBay could share a common size and pin layout. Stacking boxes could all be stackable between companies. They would actively look for anything that has more than one part, make a standard, and promote it, or document the existing de facto standard.