A cross-platform status monitor for gamers to be able to tell what games their friends on other platforms are playing. PlayStation, XBox, PC, etc.
I looked into it and decided that it probably isnt really feasible because each vendor intentionally blocks this kind of thing. It would also be a nightmare to maintain, I am sure.
There was this small project long ago where you could organize all your desktop data in mindmap like 3d galaxies. It was really beautiful, but I can’t remember it’s name, nor have I found something similar again for modern operating systems.
There aren’t a lot of software I wish existed, but there is one I’m helping to work on. Having a similar concept to theHypothesistoolbar, it’s a fanmade combination of Pokémon Go and a toolbar. Imagine, instead of travelling the world and seeing Pokémon superimposed on the world, you’re travelling the internet and see Pokémon superimposed on random webpages.
A federated, multimedia-focused social network with features like custom feeds, user curation abilities, client-side filtering controls, anonymous posting options, user reputation systems, voting, collections, advanced search, user affinities, third-party feed algorithms, machine learning for recommendations, collaborative moderation via user trust levels, achievements, notifications, localization, theming options, threaded comments, chat, customizable profiles, granular blocking controls, quoting, surveys, related posts, downloading posts collections or tags, and more - empowering both users and communities with flexibility and customization in shaping their own experiences.
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