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I like it for the show. Presentation is as important as the work behind it -- and the work behind this one is also pretty good. Someone spent hours of her time to do this and it's beautiful.


If you don't want to log in with Facebook, you can see a screenshot here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nn263vixavwve2o/Screen%20Shot%2020...

It's pretty straightforward. Put your to-dos that should be done everyday (routines). When it's done, mark it. The page gets cleared after midnight. Your history is recorded but not shown yet (future plan). It's possible to set the timezone.


It looks super cool. I actually just started working on a similar app. What did you use to make it?


Thanks! PHP on the server-side, jQuery on the client-side. I used Twitter Bootstrap for the interface.


Wow. It looks like he paraphrased the whole story. Still legit though.


Gamifying daily activities interest me. I would not mind giving $10 for an interesting date. Yet it looks complicated at first. A simple explanation or a demo can get you some traction.


I can't see how it differs from any other streaming web site. Why would any particular person upload her video to your site and not to YouTube? How does it differ?


Wonderful travel story by Bruno Augsburger. 72 days in the wilds of Yukon, Canada.


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