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Welcome to Apple, enjoy your M1/M2 :)

Hey HN!

I've created this a while ago, but still feel like nobody really caught up to this yet so I'm picking things up again. Here are the sources currently supported, but ping me and we can add new ones in just a few minutes together:

- Weather and Intro - Google Calendar - Google Mail - Stock Ticker - Jira Activity - Shopify Orders - Hacker News - Spotify Podcasts

If I see enough people trying this and providing feedback, I vouch to spend the next few days polishing and extending this much further with and for all of you!

Cheers,

Sascha


Love it, good luck with the project!


I'm working on an app for collectors that comes with an inbuilt, curated database where users can mark things as having, wanting and/or selling. It will have an invuilt marketplace soon, but currently I'm using links to external sales to cover the supply side. I'm also starting very niche by just covering Neo Geo games, systems and accessories for starters. https://sumthings.com


Love my Coolify Setup!


I know it sounds boring, but did anyone suggest a second computer if this is an actual problem and not just a for fun challenge?


Or how about 999 additional computers? They could be really tiny ones, running some kind of operating system designed for putting inside small single purpose machines. You could also add a coloured light on the front of each one and a button that says "copy to NAS".


Or each SD-card-reader node could copy to its own hard drive (to free things up for another card) and asynchronously upload from there to the central unit... Or possibly send metadata/thumbnails first, and then alternate between sending specifically-requested content versus uploading the backlog.


The second reply suggests this


Maybe because they like Mr. Beast?


Less than a traditional accelerator card :)


True :)


Thanks a lot for the feedback. All fair points and precisely the things we're working on right now!

Re: using the product without a credit card. If you don't come via ChatGPT or Doogle, or don't click "Use this template", you can currently still create a Quest manually for testing and without having to provide a CC.

Re: OTP mail hitting Google's spam filter. That's definitely new to us and something we'll look into immediately. Our SPF & DKIM should be all set up correctly. Does the mail header hint at why it might have been flagged as spam?


The gmail reasoning is this:

Why is this message in spam? It is similar to messages that were identified as spam in the past.


Cheers! Very helpful, we're on it!


Interesting. Fortunately, this never happened to me anywhere, and I've been to quite a few around the globe :)


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