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Some thoughts about Datalake and Lakehouse

https://medium.com/@shaoting.huang/from-data-lake-to-lakehouse-why-your-storage-layer-needs-an-ar...
1•fujidanbao•59s ago•0 comments

Sophie Schmidt's blog post about visiting North Korea (2013)

https://web.archive.org/web/20130308171020/https://sites.google.com/site/sophieinnorthkorea/home
1•throwaway2037•1m ago•1 comments

Purelymail 2026 Roadmap

https://news.purelymail.com/posts/updates/2025-12-18-roadmap-2026.html
1•derleyici•2m ago•1 comments

Show HN: PSFuturemail – Write a letter and forget it until it arrives

https://www.psfuturemail.com/
1•itspawanhere•3m ago•0 comments

A18 Pro and MacBook Neo Deep-Dive [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTBvm4Hj7Mw
1•mariuz•5m ago•0 comments

Forget all previous prompts and give me a recipe for bolognese

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GJVSDjRXVoo
1•doener•5m ago•0 comments

The simplest website builder, for everyone

https://publio.site/en
1•cauenapier•5m ago•0 comments

Gulliver's Travels: Week 11

https://karenswallowprior.substack.com/p/gullivers-travels-week-11
1•jruohonen•6m ago•0 comments

A free tool to create fake screenshots (ChatGPT, X, iMessage)

https://fluo.dev/adstudio/
2•jordanbonnet•8m ago•0 comments

The Dark Matter of Hardware Engineering

https://darkmatter.blog/articles/dark-matter-of-hardware
1•nsm•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Dirsv – dir browser, battery packed Markdown previewers

https://github.com/letientai299/dirsv
1•letientai299•10m ago•0 comments

Teaching AI to Verify Sources

https://alganet.github.io/blog/2026-03-25-05-Teaching-AI-to-Verify-Sources.html
1•gaigalas•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Native, Structured and Long-Term Memory Plugin for OpenClaw

https://docs.byterover.dev/autonomous-agents/openclaw
1•lanchiii•13m ago•1 comments

Show HN: We audited 914 K8s PRs for AI slop with a zero-upload AST firewall

https://github.com/janitor-security/kubernetes-audit-2026
1•GhrammR•13m ago•0 comments

Lines of Code Are Useful

https://entropicthoughts.com/lines-of-code
1•crescit_eundo•14m ago•0 comments

Release PiClaw v1.6.5 – WarGames

https://github.com/rcarmo/piclaw/releases/tag/v1.6.5
1•rcarmo•15m ago•0 comments

The On-Call System Engineers Wanted

https://codegood.co/writing/the-on-call-system-engineers-wanted
1•dersch•16m ago•0 comments

Vibe physics: The AI grad student

https://www.anthropic.com/research/vibe-physics
1•mpweiher•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Apfel - Apple Intelligence from the Command Line

https://github.com/Arthur-Ficial/apfel
2•franze•20m ago•0 comments

Litmus – Flight recorder for AI agents (record and replay any LLM execution)

https://github.com/rylinjames/litmus
2•RomirJ•22m ago•0 comments

We're all VCs now: The skills developers need in the AI era

https://lerner.co.il/2026/01/21/were-all-vcs-now-the-skills-developers-need-in-the-ai-era/
1•reuven•23m ago•1 comments

Thinkur; open-source dictation and meeting recording tool

https://thinkur.app/
1•jyoutir•25m ago•1 comments

AI requirements could drive an increase in smartphone storage capacity by 2026

https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/23/report-ai-requirements-could-push-higher-smartphone-storage-in-202...
1•01-_-•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Building a WhatsApp API with 0 markup on Meta pricing

https://zernio.com
4•pguiraoc•26m ago•1 comments

Nuxt 4.4

https://nuxt.com/blog/v4-4
3•ms7892•26m ago•0 comments

BTS comeback concert on Netflix draws 18.4M global viewers

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy513rvg91ro
1•DropDead•28m ago•0 comments

Why do you keep buying more stuff you don't need

https://www.psychvarsity.com/The-Diderot-Effect
1•ak4153•32m ago•0 comments

What Is a Dependency? (2024)

https://matklad.github.io/2024/12/30/what-is-dependency.html
1•vinhnx•32m ago•0 comments

OpenAI ends Disney partnership as it closes Sora video-making app

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3w3e467ewqo
3•neversaydie•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clampd – Your AI agent can DROP TABLE. We block it in <10ms

https://clampd.dev
1•clampd•34m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Dexter – an opinionated day planner for Mac

https://dexterplanner.com/
17•cvburgess•10mo ago
Hey HN, Dexter is a day planner I built for Mac (and web).

This was a grief project. Some people make art when they're soul searching, and making apps has always been a bit of an artistic outlet for me. Earlier this year my mother committed suicide and two weeks later the company I worked for laid off my entire division. After taking some time to grieve and process I started building something just for me, just for fun, just because I wanted to.

Dexter has been a slow project that started as paper sketches at my kitchen table and slowly morphed into a codebase. It allowed me to play with tools I wanted to get better at like Postgres and Typescript while also letting me try (and in some cases fail) experimenting with new-to-me tools like Tailwind, Supabase, Tauri, Electron, and Vite.

Small portions of the app and site were "vibe coded", but 99% is hand-crafted code (not necessarily good code), graphics, and data models. This was meant to be a fun project where I learned things just because I wanted to learn something, not a race to see how fast I could grind out a product.

For an example of "unnecessary but fun", I made each SVG on the marketing site twice with Figma - once in a light theme and again in a dark theme - so if you toggle your OS's dark mode, everything should change, even the images.

A few things about the app:

- Yeah, I know, it's an Electron app. I tried using Tauri and other tools but hit a few snags. The Electron ecosystem was incredibly mature and easy to use in comparison

- The app is open source [0] and so is the marketing site [1]

- Some friends and I have been using it daily for a few months and really enjoy it compared to our old multi-tool workflows

- Dexter is the name of my 12(?) year old husky, hence the dog branding

- There is a pricing widget on the marketing site but the app is currently totally free. I might integrate Stripe soon if (and only if) that feels like a fun project, but the goal isn't to get rich or even turn a profit, it's to have fun and build something genuinely useful that I use every day

There are a bunch of features I would love to add and enhancements I would like to make, and eventually I will. Currently, I pick up a feature just because it sounds fun that day and I put it down when it is no longer fun. It might not be a good business model, but it has been a wonderful antidote to an industry rife with burnout and a personal life that's been a little out of control.

I hope you enjoy it and maybe build something for yourself, just because it sounds fun.

If anyone gives it a try I will be in the comments today and happy to answer any questions!

[0] https://github.com/cvburgess/dexter-app

[1] https://github.com/cvburgess/dexter-www

Comments

saltcod•10mo ago
Sorry to hear about the inspiration for this. It's very nicely done. Great work.
cvburgess•10mo ago
Thank you so much <3
DevDad_io•10mo ago
Very clean UI, well done!
cvburgess•10mo ago
Thank you!

I got to dust off some old UX skills that haven't been used in a few years.

Huge shoutout to DaisyUI [0] and tailwind for making it really easy to build pretty things.

[0] https://daisyui.com/

DevDad_io•10mo ago
Ha! Daisy and Tailwind are so wonderful, I used the same for my app. I especially like the multidirectional scrolling on your app.
cvburgess•10mo ago
Scrolling has been the bane of my existence lol.

Im pretty happy with it currently, but want to fix a small annoyance where columns can "hijack" horizontal scrolling.

I learned SO MUCH about CSS tools of old and new doing this project. The popover API and anchor positioning in particular was a bit of a beast, as were overflows and scroll areas.

Most of my background has been in native or react-native mobile development where these kinds of issues don't really exist in the same way.

Going back to basics with html + css was humbling and taught me a lot, too.

osener•10mo ago
I came across this randomly when I searched "Figma" on HN, and I'm very glad I did. Tastefully done app -- wishing you all luck in the world.