+1, a lot of problems can definitely be avoided if you involve your engineering team early on alongside your PM when a new customer is about to be onboarded.
Apologies on the title of the blog let me see if I can come up with one that is more accurate.
I was working on this project, is pretty straight forward in that it's just a way to store random scripts, I usually don't like having them in an open file on my editor because I can accidentally close the tab and I have to write the code again.
Also it's kind of cleaner because sometimes I save these scripts and they show up on git and I have to keep them in mind.
I'm Yasu, and I recently worked on a very simple Chrome Extension to revert google results back to what they used to look like before the recent change a few days ago.
I've found that most of the Einstein quotes I've seen online don't have a valid source, where did you find that one? Just as a heads up, since Walter Isaacson never mentioned anything similar to that on his biography of him.
'He loves quiet chats over his own dinner table
with such friends as Gerhart Hauptmann
and Professor Schrodinger. He reads only
little. Modern fiction does not seduce him.
Even in science he limits himself largely to
his special field. "Reading after a certain
age diverts the mind too much from it's creative pursuits. Any man who reads too
much and uses his own brain too little falls
into lazy habits of thinking, just as the
man who spends too much time in the
theater is tempted to be content with living
vicariously instead of living his own life."
In his own field of thought Einstein follows every development with keen interest.
He has the gift of reading at a glance a whole
page of equations. Einstein can master a
whole new system of mathematics in half
an hour.'
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It's a very simple product to just upload text files and have very quick access to them, what you'll get is just that. Imagine Github's gist but easier to use and optimized for quick access to text files.
If you often have temporary scripts that you want to save somewhere, this might be a place where you can store them.
If you have aliases in a dotfile that you might want to have quick access to when on a new computer, this could be helpful too.
I think di0x74 is saying you should include these value props somewhere a new user might see it to encourage them to create an account and try your service :)
Hi Hacker News, I've sometimes had the need for a place to host my bash aliases, React components templates and other scripts that I want to have quick access to so I decided to create a free service for this, Waterdeep. I
will appreciate all the feedback you guys
might have for me in regards of the website itself or what's lacking.
The idea is to just have a very quick 1 click way to find scripts that you have, Google Drive is more of a general purpose storage, this is specifically for scripts and optimized for that.
To list a situation where Waterdeep could be easier to use:
When you have a temporary file you might need but is messing up your git flow, you can just store it at Waterdeep and access it later or delete it. If you want to do the same with Google Drive, you'd have to create that file inside a folder which can be hard to find.
For the case of GitHub, you can easily have your own scripts there and it would work fine, Waterdeep is more so focused on extremely fast access to your scripts without having to create a repository and commit/push the files to it, which I understand it pretty straight forward to do for most developers yet that friction might be the reason why most of them don't have a dotfiles repository on their GitHub account.
I get this actually. It's really niche but useful for the people who'd need it. Nowadays I have a simple alias that opens up a text editor which points to a file inside my ~/.notes folder. That folder syncs to Dropbox. I find that grep works really well for when I need to find something. I can definitely see the benefit of bundling all of that into a much more convenient service.
The files will be public and the link to wget the files is already in the roadmap, the links will most likely look like this: http://waterdeep.io/tazard/.bash_profile. As of now there’s no easy way to retrieve those files with wget
> Is there a command line tool for uploading? (or an api for others to build one?)
This is a good idea! There’s no command line tool, I can put together API docs, this is no easy task as the documentation has to be good and easy to understand, let me consider this along with other features that I also had in mind.
Apologies on the title of the blog let me see if I can come up with one that is more accurate.