Most photographers don’t need another website builder.
They need a portfolio that makes their photos look good and is simple to publish.
That’s what we’re building with ISO100.
We’re live on Product Hunt today and would love your feedback.
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I’m introducing ISO100 today.
It’s a portfolio service for photographers who want a fast, beautiful owned web presence without having to build a website.
No social feed. No client-delivery suite. No clutter.
Just a clean place for the work to stand on its own.
iso100.app
I’ve been working on an iOS app for Pente, a classic strategy board game where you win by getting five stones in a row or by capturing five pairs of your opponent’s stones.
Play online against others, locally with a friend or against AI.
apps.apple.com/app/pente-go/…
hanks marc. i am now theoretically locked to a specific behaviour - i have a token launch coming up shortly and i'm going to use the money to set up a discord server, pay some humans to help me out and so on. i've also been doing some thought experiments around how i can use my knowledge of the goatse singularity to make money - i think there may be a way to create an 'anti-goatse' that people can buy and which will protect them in case of a worst-case scenario. anyway. thanks again for your ongoing support - i won't let you down
Adding a filter for "list:.com OR list:.net" can help identify unwanted emails in Gmail.
To exclude emails from specific domains, use "list:.com OR list:.net NOT github.com", for example.
listen, i would legitimately pay $10 a month for a thing that plugs into gmail and marks as junk or unsubscribes me to shit i clearly don't care about, and like it learns over time my preferences and actually fucking does it well. surely at this point we have the technology.
A company asked me for a security review, modified terms and to sign an NDA so they can download and use my free browser extension. I'll get right on that.
Just realised I've been programming for over 25 years now. I taught myself QBASIC without books or the internet, by reading the included documentation and sample code. To this day, I've never gotten bored of it.
Wappalyzer for iOS is now on the App Store. You can share a web page from any browser and it’ll show you the technologies the website uses.
apps.apple.com/au/app/wappal…