Scheduling a meeting shouldn’t require endless rounds of email tag just to find a time that works for all your stakeholders. (“Next month is a no-go, too. Should we try for 3 p.m. CT next year?”)
It’s hard enough to find work-life balance when you’re manually coordinating across time zones and merging details from your work and personal calendars.
You need a stress-free way to manage meetings across all your calendars.
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That’s a great project you pulled off. From the time I starred it (10-12h ago I think), and upon re-checking this post, you gained 500+ stars lol. Visualized in a chart with star-history: https://star-history.com/#nilsherzig/LLocalSearch. - Source: Hacker News / 29 days ago
You can actively see a fresh "hype curve" in the transformer-debugger repo that was posted a couple days ago (https://github.com/openai/transformer-debugger). Regardless of the repo's stars or how valuable it really is, at the time I saw it posted to HN, it had 1.6k stars/16 hours. What channel are people listening to to star it so quickly. I'm not implying any nefariousness, mind you, I'm only wondering where all... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
I’ve been releasing open-source projects for years now, and I’ve always wanted to see how fast my Github repo is growing compared to other successful repositories on https://star-history.com/. The problem is that on Star History, I’m unable to zoom into the graph, so a new repo that has 1,000 stars cannot be compared with a big repo that has 50,000 because you can’t see how the bigger repo does in its beginning.... - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
i'm a one man shop in montana, competing w/ Google, Vercel & Facebook for dev mindshare if I did what everyone else does you never would have heard of htmx https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&Date . - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Finished a close second behind react and ahead of svelte, vue, vue2, vue + vue2, angular, solidjs, quick: https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&bigskysoftware/_hyperscript&Date idk what a steep growth trajectory is to you, but this has felt pretty steep to me: https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&bigskysoftware/_hyperscript&Date. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
We use https://tidycal.com/ because you get a lifetime deal when you buy it and you can sync your calendar with it, so if you or your partners are already booked, it will not allow someone to book during that timeslot. Source: over 1 year ago
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