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I really hope that one day they will open source Nox [1], it was my favorite childhood game after Sims. Nox was also a game created by the same studio that created Red Alert.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nox_(video_game)


Neat! I used to use https://instacalc.com/ for simple calculations, you can share your calculations, but it doesn't have the notepad feature like this one.


Location: Europe (Turkey)

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: JavaScript/Node.js, HTML5/CSS, Python, C#, MySQL/MongoDB, CI

Résumé/CV: https://dogancelik.com/cv.html

Github: https://github.com/dogancelik

Email: hn (at) dogancelik (dot) com

Hello, I'm Doğan. I have more than 5 years of experience in web and software development. I prefer front-end work. I have experience in Express.js, socket.io, Angular, MongoDB. I'm familiar with build tools and preprocessors like Gulp, Jade, Sass and Browserify.


Hello author of Links here.

If website is not working, you can check a preview GIF here: https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/486818/11321149/e...

I made this project out of frustration, searching for download links on Google every time I wanted to download an editor, a language or anything else.

Some links are pages and some links are downloads (zip, exe, dmg), that's why in settings, site allows you to open links in a new tab or current tab. The reason for this is that some websites don't have dynamic links to download latest versions. (`example.com/download_latest_win`)

Source is on Github: https://github.com/links-js/links

If you have any questions, please ask away.


I was looking for a cloud MongoDB provider, so I found MongoLab then I tried to register. It didn't let me because my password didn't have a number in it, do you want to know the password I used? Here's the password:

  U\"&%x#vdE
Their support site has more ridiculous password rules. Like one capitalized letter, one number, one lowercase letter, one non-alphanumeric, etc.

I asked the support and he said this:

  Not all of our users are as savvy with security concerns.
I told them Google allows "aaaaaaab"...

I wish them to get rich with their non-savvy users, best of luck to them.


Yup, the project is fairly new and if no result is found, you get that obscure error. I'll fix as soon as possible.


Okay, I thought that might be the issue (no results found).

I'm trying it out now with proper searches. (Flaming Jun was a typo of Flaming June, which it found.)

I'll leave some feedback on it in a few hours.

E: Looks like it got hugged to death or you're fixing something. I'll check back in later. The first two results I tried were really good though.


Hugged to death, indeed, I couldn't even reach myself. I switched to CloudFlare to lessen server stress. I think it should be okay now.


I don't know what API's you're using to match artists, but you're doing a fantawesomestic job at it. That's right. I had to make up a word for just how awesome you're doing for a new project.

Because the things shown here on HN are usually mockups or "mostly working" I was fully expecting it to fail when I searched for a Korean rock group. In Korean. Results? It came up with a number of familiar artists (and even the ones not in the same genre were similar enough and I enjoyed them). A few expected hiccups when some gaming results showed up (the group does a song for a popular MMO) but better-than-expected results (which would be a hiccup on the unicode and no results found. ;) )

I search a Japanese rap artist and it actually turned up other Japanese rap artists. She's also soft-spoken though and so I got a number of soft-spoken songs, different genre but same feel. The artists found weren't ones that YouTube might find.

I'm usually very disappointed in "find similar artists/song" features. They gravitate towards showing other popular artists if you search a popular artist and if you search something obscure it all comes tumbling down. I'm not sure what you're doing different - but you're doing a good job at it.


Hello all! Author here, I would like to give some info: This is a Node.js module but I also provide a command line tool to use same features the module supports.

There are 2 ways to use the command line:

1. You can use a JSON file to download as many files as you want, unzip and execute them.

2. You can issue a commnand like this:

  endl d "http://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html" "div.download a"
The command above will download Mp3tag from their website with its original filename. (You can also set the filename yourself. Check the README file for more info.)


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