After some consideration, I am going to take Zaprank down, it was a fun little experiment making a Nostr app with Rails, but in all reality it doesn't serve much of a purpose nor does it get the traffic making the resources it uses worth it.
Tim
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Combat vet turned indie dev. Freedom Tech, folk and Americana music, family, the outdoors, and the dogs (I think they are in charge)
My Nostr Projects list is getting a bit long, so you can visit it here...
https://pleb.one/projects.html
The relay.pleb.one admin area was having login issues, they are remedied for those who want to go tinker there.
My fitness app has been coming along well, not sure if I will ever release it for public consumption, more of a personal tool to fit my needs. At the same time, its not fun, to not share.
I enjoyed this one quite a bit, Watched: F1 🍿 

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F1
Racing legend Sonny Hayes is coaxed out of retirement to lead a struggling Formula 1 team—and mentor a young hotshot driver—while chasing one m...
A quick peek at my Fastmail terminal app.
#Linux 

I think I may start building apps around syncthing, its the best way to sync without haveing a server. I love the idea of having to not rely on cloud infrastructure.
Syncthing may be one of the most wonderful technical creations ever.
Syncthing may be one of the most wonderful technical creations ever.
my mind is out of control today, now I’m pondering a combination Android podcast app with a companion Linux cli app that sync everything via a shared Syncthing folder…. like I have the time..lol
Command line app crazy!
Command line app crazy! · Tim Apple
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Since I decided to go against the DayOne subscription I am going to go back to using jrnl for my electronic journaling. Of course this brings complication to mobile. But I think I’m going with Syncthing and I will write an Android app that posts similar to the native jrnl app.
jrnl - The Command Line Journal
Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line.
So, my Fastmail cli client seems to work ok for me. Its at a point people should play with it an give feature requests because I’m running out of ideas. I have packages for deb, rpm, and arch distros. #linux
github.com/timappled… 
GitHub
GitHub - timappledotcom/fm-cli: A minimalist terminal-based email client for Fastmail, built in Go with JMAP
A minimalist terminal-based email client for Fastmail, built in Go with JMAP - timappledotcom/fm-cli
I almost subscribed to DayOne, I really liked it’s integration with MicroBlog. But I pay for so many services already, when will it stop?
Watched: Frankenstein 🍿 this was so much better than I expected. 

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Frankenstein
Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist, brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the un...
Been making various cli apps this week, I almost have my Fastmail app ready for release. It does most of the basics all on the command line, building Linux packages for it now.
I’ve been using copilot in VScode mainly. Today I am toying with using it in the terminal instead. Not a big difference really beyond using way less resources.
This month changed up a bit. 

If you were viewing email in a terminal, would you still want the three pane view? Or jump around to different full page views?
I’m having all these evil thoughts today, what if I made a cli client for Fastmail?
I made a cli version of Autonomix that honestly works much better than the GUI version, I think I will just focus on the cli version and archive the gui one.