Website maintainer here, that's kinda what we are going for. I really don't want to have to moderate a big community, this is supposed to be something you check once or twice a week.
once a week may not really be enough to engage a community unless you are sure who you are recruiting will be very active.
But I respect the choice, nonetheless. It just simply does fit my ideal style where I could find at least 1-2 interesting posts when I check twice a week. Having niche interests can be a curse.
Maintainer of the website here!
I'm happy (and a bit terrified) that we made it to the front page of Hacker News.
This isn’t a commercial project, and it never will be. We’re curating the site for a very specific vibe and high-quality content, which is why we’re invitation-only and why we aim to grow the community slowly and intentionally. I also want to ensure our server can handle the traffic without issues.
I’m slowly working through the invitation queue, so please bear with me!
I used this for years, but replaced it with Power toys. But now PowerToys is getting slow and not always getting what I want, maybe this is a sign that I should switch back.
I checked UELI out. It looks nice. But call me old-fashioned, I don't need electron based launcher sitting there idle using 169Mb of RAM while doing nothing. Launchy is doing roughly the same in 5Mb of RAM.
I hear you, that's the #1 issue people have with ueli. Even though it's electron based, I feel like at least it's properly made performance wise. Bringing it up and the listing is both instant. I also really like that it does fuzzy search, and a ton of plugins by default (windows 10 settings, currency converter, etc).
I've learned pixel art by messing with Sim City 2000 files!
I found out that I could just change the sprites, so I started modding the game, and learning how tiles and palette animation works.
Now, on every game I make or work on, I try to keep atlas and files exposed and unencrypted, so people can play around with it.