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I'm working on a non-profit search engine (https://ask.moe) where the plan is to donate 100% of our profits to other non-profit organizations and charities (that are much better equipped to put the money to good use, and have a proven track record). I believe it will be possible to make the first donation next month as we will finally reach the AdSense threshold of 600 DKK, and since October has been really good... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
It's just as hard on Chrome and every other browser. So far I've yet to meet a single non-developer capable of changing their default search engine to my website without my help. Try changing the default search engine on iOS Safari to some search engine that Apple hasn't hardcoded into their settings (e.g. https://ask.moe, https://search.brave.com, etc). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://ask.moe - a non-profit search engine that donate 100% of our profits to charitable organizations chosen by our users. I decided to pursue this project because it's something that can easily be expanded to include everything (sports, shopping, podcasts, news, videos, coupons, etc) in a natural way, and I managed to find an (imo) awesome domain name. The website has seen long pauses due to difficulties in... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I'd like to throw mine into the mix (we're a non-profit that plans to donate 80% of our profits to other non-profit organizations and charities, but we need more traffic before Google will enable ads, so at the moment then we're ad-free and not generating any income to donate): https://ask.moe. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
If you want Google quality results use https://ask.moe. Source: about 2 years ago
This kinda sounds like the tool I built: OnlineOrNot (https://onlineornot.com) It sends reminder alerts over email and SMS (and phone calls soon) until the incident is resolved. It also integrates with PagerDuty/Opsgenie/Incident.io if you want something a bit more heavy duty. - Source: Hacker News / 9 days ago
Most folks here are probably tired of hearing about it, but I work on https://onlineornot.com Uptime monitoring (and status pages) for software teams. In my words, the aim is "monitoring that doesn't suck" - I've worked at companies with proactive monitoring like OnlineOrNot before, and was surprised how little the incumbents are innovating in the space. One customer once told me "f*k , all their system... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
OnlineOrNot.com - OnlineOrNot provides uptime monitoring for websites and APIs, monitoring for cron jobs and scheduled tasks. Also provides status pages. The first five checks with a 3-minute interval are free. The free tier sends alerts via Slack, Discord, and Email. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I'm coming up on three years of running OnlineOrNot (https://onlineornot.com) in 3ish weeks. In short, I wrote about React from my own perspective for a year (despite thousands out there doing the same thing), made money, and got inspired to do the same thing with an uptime monitoring tool (200th alternative to pingdom when I released it). I turned a tool I used for convincing contracting clients to not cheap out... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I've been running OnlineOrNot (https://onlineornot.com) since early 2021 now (almost three years). I recently wrote about how this year it grew twice as fast as I expected: https://maxrozen.com/2023-focus-single-product-pays-off It all started because I needed a weekly report for my contracting clients to prove their web host sucked to the point where it was costing them significant money. They were paying for... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
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