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