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This tutorial gives a basic overview of whats needed to self-host Omnivore. I deployed it using fly.io (a pretty easy to use docker hosting platform) and https://bonsai.io/ (a hosted version of Elasticsearch). Source: 12 months ago
Throughout my 15 years as web developer, I have built countless services with less than ideal search options. In the early days of Wordpress and Drupal, we used LIKE statements and mashed together strings. And while tools like Mongo have some search capabilties, ranked search results were still hard to deploy. As the web (and my skills) grew, we offloaded ranked search to tools like Solr and Elastic. But each of... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
There are Discord servers that do group pomodoros, or websites like hours.zone, but these tend to focus on general to-do lists rather than goals for each pomodoro session. Source: almost 2 years ago
I like hours.zone because we can see what each other is working on. I break up my work into lots of tiny tasks and aim to clear the whole list before the session ends, so it's a bit like a game. Source: almost 2 years ago
Thanks to your post, I know of hours.zone now. I have made an account. All the best everybody who is reading this! Source: over 2 years ago
I'm serious about this and would do anything to make this buddy thing work. We can check on each other at a fixed time every day and virtually study at Hours.zone. Source: over 2 years ago
- I use a website called Hours with friends so we can hold each other accountable. The time lapse trick is one too - I took this video specifically because I was struggling to focus - because I don't want my time lapses to be of me wandering off onto Reddit when I should be studying. This post was part of my accountability for myself :-). Source: over 2 years ago
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