I remember back in January, there was this video [1] that kept showing in everybody's recommended videos, similar to the "1000 DEGREE EXPERIMENTAL KNIVES" video from MrGear [2]. It became popular very quickly and so the trend started.
I've found a movie that caught my attention, but I couldn't find any link to the imdb page - I wanted to read more about it, so I decided to select the title c/p and Google it - but what do you know, you can't select text.
It's true that there's resemblance, however the code is 100% proprietary.
The reason I made the app is an easier and more convenient alternative for Android users of my website that calculates the same thing.
The difference being that with the Android app, users can actually set an alarm, as opposed to just figuring out when they should sleep/wake up and have to manually set it.
I'm curious, on the technical side, what stack/technologies have you used? Also, did you scaffold the typical crud endpoints or manually wrote them, for each resource?
I'm trying to gain experience in building APIs and yours seems like a good model for doing so :)
I don't understand why people that say it's not useful or not interesting get downvoted, but the ones that say the opposite, don't. What's the logic in this?
A lot of things on HN aren't useful - there are games and experiments and little fun things all the time. And as someone else in the thread already stated, if you think a submission is uninteresting then not commenting or upvoting it is probably the best way to express that.
I remember back in January, there was this video [1] that kept showing in everybody's recommended videos, similar to the "1000 DEGREE EXPERIMENTAL KNIVES" video from MrGear [2]. It became popular very quickly and so the trend started.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP-tqMKqDAQ
[2] https://youtu.be/hjSheQ7LgJ4