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Dwayne Charrington
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What an exceptional product. This is going to help solve some of the same problems that many others also encounter you listed.
Outlign
Process-driven project management for agencies & clients
A simplistic interest rate calculator that won't sell your information to banks and brokers. Find out how much interest rate rises will affect you.
Rate Rise Calculator
Find out how much more you'll pay on your mortgage
Dwayne Charrington
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Hello PH'ers,
I got tired of interest rate calculators mostly created by lenders and comparison sites wanting to sell me to lenders. I just wanted a simplistic calculator that could tell me how much the latest interest rate will cost me and my mortgage. It's nothing amazing, but it does the one job I want in a calculator without the agenda.
Rate Rise Calculator
Find out how much more you'll pay on your mortgage
Dwayne Charrington
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How do you build a following for a newly launched newsletter?
I recently launched a newsletter called The Ideas Digest here on Product Hunt and I am using Substack. Unlike others, I do not have any preexisting mailing list to import, I am starting from scratch. Furthermore, I am known in open source circles and front-end development, but not so much in the niche I've targeted with my newsletter.
I submitted my newsletter to PH and received a couple of...
Dwayne Charrington
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Hello fellow makers,
For as long as I can remember, I have always had plenty of ideas. In-fact, the issue has never been about having an idea, it has been focusing and shipping an idea. I have a bad habit of starting a project and then abandoning it shortly after for a new project. I start out with the best intentions and then, my idea just dies a slow death.
I decided to try my hands at...
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Dwayne Charrington
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Staying focused. I have a tendency to jump from idea to idea, I get really excited initially and then as it becomes less exciting, I start looking for my next challenge. As a result, I find it difficult to ship things.
What are the challenges of developing your project? 🤔
Dwayne Charrington
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Hello PH, I am jumping aboard the newsletter train. I'm sure many of you can relate, you have a lot of ideas, you like observing trends and writing things down in notepads (digital and physical), but it's rare you see an idea through to completion. I am always jumping between ideas, I usually hoard them and they die alone on my hard drive or a random notebook somewhere.
The idea of this...
The Ideas Digest
Ideas are not worthless
In The Ideas Digest, we’ll go on an adventure together. We’ll explore upcoming trends, we’ll explore niche ideas and idea opportunities to give you something new to think about or your next side-hustle.
The Ideas Digest
Ideas are not worthless
Dwayne Charrington
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Hello PH,
I actually built this app 3 years ago using Vue but rewrote it with the upcoming release of Aurelia: Aurelia 2. I built this to scratch an itch, it's not perfect and has room for improvement, but I figured others might find it useful and decided to just launch it... bugs and all.
Tidyfork
Cleanup forgotten GitHub forks and starred repositories.
I've had my GitHub account for a long time and I have accumulated a lot of forks and starred a lot of repositories. As time goes on, projects are abandoned or become irrelevant. TidyFork allows you to clean your GitHub account up.
Tidyfork
Cleanup forgotten GitHub forks and starred repositories.
Dwayne Charrington
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First and foremost, I just wanted to say congratulations on launching. I signed up for a trial, but sadly, I ended up cancelling not too long after signing up. I don't want to put down your hard work, but I wasn't overly impressed. I hope you take my feedback as constructive and by no means an attempt to criticise your work in a harmful way.
The quality of the articles that I saw were quite...
Kafkai
Fully unique and readable content generated by AI
Dwayne Charrington
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Interesting to see the API being expanded. Twitter has had a turbulent history with third-party developers and its API. I am curious @andypiper why Twitter did not go down the path of GraphQL. It seems to me a GraphQL API would have made a lot of sense, especially with GitHub using it for their API successfully.
Twitter API v2
A new Twitter API, built on a completely fresh foundation
Dwayne Charrington
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It definitely feels snappier, nice one. However, still no dark mode and most annoyingly of all: no single sign-on for all teams. I am a member of a tonne of Slack teams, it's annoying having to have separate logins for them. Why can't we have one login for all teams? Seems to make sense to me.
Still, Microsoft Teams is a superior product to Slack. The more people realise Teams is so much nicer...
Slack 4.0
A snappier, more efficient Slack desktop experience
Dwayne Charrington
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As more and more consumers purchase USB-C devices, the need for a USB-C compatible charger becomes the norm. That coupled with the fact that phones are shipping with large capacity batteries, this Tesla charger would be lucky to charge an average phone once before going flat. You couldn't even charge an iPad Pro let alone a standard iPad with this, it's basically useless. Very disappointing...
Tesla Powerbank
A Tesla supercharger for your phone!
Dwayne Charrington
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Hello everyone. My name is Dwayne and I am a front-end developer from sunny Brisbane, Australia. I built TidyFork out of frustration, after trying to delete some old forks I had accumulated over the years. The deletion process on Github is tedious and I wanted a simple one/two-click way to delete old forks. I also needed to clear out some old starred repos which is an easier process, but still...
TidyFork
Cleanup old Git forks and outdated repo stars.
TidyFork
Cleanup old Git forks and outdated repo stars.
Dwayne Charrington
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Honestly, I think Vue.js fills the void you're trying to fill with DisplayJs, for the maths aspect you can use Lodash and other utility functions. This is pretty awesome and don't get me wrong, I am not trying to rain on your parade or proverbially take a dump on your work, but I can't see really what the value proposition is here. Not sure where you get your numbers from, but a Vue.js project...
DisplayJS
A simple JavaScript framework for building ambitious UIs 😊