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But still working on getting back into the habit. After burnout writing for someone else, it’s taken quite a while to want to write _anything_.


Very much hoping for some alternative services functionality — would love this in my shop. Cheers for an incredible idea!


If you want something like this for a shop or store etc, ping me via rad@getradiant.app, we might be able to build something cool to fit that need (I've been toying with this idea for a while so it'd be nice to have a first user for it)


Maybe it’s impossible to say "I don’t care about this anymore and you should find something else" for a few different reasons: the recurring subs would dry up; he doesn’t want to admit it. OR: he’s been working on pinboard v2 for a couple years and wants to drive people WILD with a sudden drop.

I was an early adopter, though, and I bought in because I perceived the whole point to be "you can have a sustainable, better product than something that gets gobbled up by a megacorp."


Oddly enough, selective history deleting is absolutely awful in Safari (16.*?) as well.


Like bookmarks, history is an underrated and under-served feature.


Congratulations! Super cool. One of the first applications I was blown away by, for many different reasons, was OmniDictionary <https://web.archive.org/web/20050310043334/http://www.omnigr...>. It was something that I couldn't imagine existing, but did, and it was one of the first apps the company I worked for at the time had created. (It relied on a server!? This was an ENTIRE app?)

It used a DICT server for lookups: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DICT

And 14 years ago, some servers still existed. They're hard to find now.

It always struck me as something fantastic to a) learn how to interface with a server b) learn cocoa/objective-c/etc c) redesign a simple app (https://www.omnigroup.com/assets/img/app/graffle-7/mac/full-...). Something you've just described in detail. Well, most of it.


Too much traffic — all endpoints once on the page are erroring out.


Yes, both — writing something with chalk on slate.


One-off comment, but the new band has really improved HR detection for me. I went from the rubber strap (with holes every centimeter or so) to the adjustable velcro strap and it's night & day. It went from being 100% useless on runs to _actually_ keeping accurate detection the entire run.


What do you mean by the velcro strap? Is it the "Sport loop" (https://store.storeimages.cdn-apple.com/4982/as-images.apple...)?


Exactly that.


Thanks for sharing. Just bought one :)


This is amazing. Was planning on doing a run tracker, similar to this, via twitter. Thanks!


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