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RE: servers - I previously started LocalWiki (https://localwiki.org) and DavisWiki (https://localwiki.org/davis), which has been in continuous operation since 2004 without breaking a single URL. Source: over 3 years ago
Me and my cofounder Chris have been quietly working on Encycla for a while now. Previously, I started LocalWiki[1] and DavisWiki[2]. What I couldn't stop thinking about was: is Wikipedia really "it" in terms of web-wide knowledge sharing? There's been lots of note-taking apps and personal knowledge sharing tools developed in the past few years. But there's a big difference between working with people you already... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Snip and tot are awesome... the first is free and uses githum gists to sync things, the second I love since it gives me a couple quick blocks to keep things on both mac and ios If you need more I was using CodeSpace to keep all my php, js, py scripts handy. Source: about 3 years ago
Code.gov - Share & reuse open source code from the Federal Government
Snipper.ml - A simple snippet manager in the menubar
RubyTips - A random Ruby tip generator
CodeMyUI - Handpicked code snippets you can use in your web projects
Arbtr - A radically minimalist culture sharing community where you can only share one thing at a time.
30 seconds of code - JS snippets that you can understand in 30 seconds or less.