afraid_of_zombies,

I want an app that makes people pass a sobriety test before calling/sms certain phone numbers.

I call it “don’t message them”

Phoonzang,

Or whenever using your credit card online. The pro version would be that it turns off functions successively depending on your BAC. At some point the only unblocked function would be to call a cab to go home.

hakunawazo, (edited )

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.

WatTyler,

Bloodborne on PC

Krudler, (edited )

Mapping software that can give directions the way human navigator would.

When I’m driving in my own city, my mapping software should be intelligent enough to know that I am aware of most of the roads; it can track me.

I don’t need to hear

“Keep straight on Highway 101 West signs for Highway 101 West for 300m, then take exit 104 South signs for Highway 104 South, take exit 104A South signs for 104 South, merge onto Highway 104 South signs for 104 South. Go straight on Highway 104 South for 400m then take the left lane and turn left on route 40 Eastbound signs for route 40. Boodle-ding you are on the correct route. In 200m turn left onto route 40 Eastbound signs for route 40 Eastbound. Turn left onto route 40 Eastbound signs for route 40 Eastbound.”

… When what is needed in a realistic sense is the following:

“In 300m take the exit to 104 Southbound then after 400 m, turn left at the first set of lights onto route 40”

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That would be a meaningful improvement. I moved - basically sight unseen - a year ago to a new town. Day one I needed every bit of turn by turn. Now, if I’m headed to any of the four or five places I bother to go, I just set up the map as a CYA and a simple “yep, make that turn you’re planning on” would be sufficient.

Then there’s a 90 minute trip i make every two weeks, that I know fairly well but not like I’d know a daily drive. The first hour is “Jump on 74 west, take exit for 57 south, and go a ways”. That part I have down cold obv.

After I get onto hwy 36 tho, damned if I can remember where the (poorly marked) left turn onto CR 1300 is.

Better still would be an adaptive mode. Leave me tf alone with my CCR playlist until I’m within a couple miles of that poorly marked turn. THEN help me out with a gentle reminder.

The hour or so of instructions prior to that point are wasted and would be pretty easy for AI to figure out I don’t need help on that part.

GlendatheGayWitch,

That’s kind of what the old Google Maps did 20 years ago. Now Google Maps will yell you to exit a highway in order to stay on that highway.

Krudler,

Sadly, that description was motivated by a direct experience I had a few days ago with Google maps.

But I’ve definitely had that other experience as well, where the next leg of the trip is to go straight for 20 minutes, and Google Maps chimes-in every 30 seconds to remind me to stay straight.

The most recent meaningful upgrade I have seen in the software is that instead of deciding to either play each piece of audio through the phone speaker or the Bluetooth, quite at random, it will now play things through the Bluetooth. Livin’ in 2024.

Daeraxa,

A viable alternative to the Blink and WebKit dominance to allow something other than every browser being Chromium.

Firefox’s Gecko engine is rather tied into the browser meaning nearly all Gecko based browsers are just Firefox with pre-config and extensions.

I’m keeping an eye on Servo and Vox as what seem to be the most viable alternatives currently in development.

BoringHusband,

An extension to code that can take the compiler warnings and implement the corrections.

spiderman,

vscode extension that summarizes Java’s exceptions for me so that I can easily find what’s wrong and which line caused it instead of scrolling through 100 lines of exception/error stack.

jadelord,

Voice to Text system for Linux.

After Sayboard for Android, it seems plausible to get a local voice recongnition system for PC too.

zloboslav,

Check if this can be partly useful for you: github.com/abb128/LiveCaptions

rony4102,

A goddamn pdf editor for Android

DingoBilly,

I just checked the store and there’s a bunch of pdf editors you can DL for Android? What is the issue?

rony4102, (edited )

Essentially a foss solution, which doesn’t suck all other editors suck including the one on playstore.

PS : I learnt today that PDF is proprietary technology

rekabis,

A Windows Explorer replacement that is,

  1. Very simple in its base install (almost no features beyond what the Windows XP file Explorer would contain),
  2. With an plug-uns system to enable/disable/add features for those who would want to customize the functionality, and
  3. implements Miller Columns, just like Mac OS, as one of its built-in functions.
KyuubiNoKitsune,

Miller Columns

I find this objectively better: bibliotekarien.se/en/blog/traedvy-i-utforskaren

Daeraxa,

I know it doesn’t tick the boxes but there technicality is a Microsoft made, open source, alternative to Explorer. The original File Manager for Windows 3.1 and it is still seeing active development. Just thought to bring it to attention for a bit of nostalgic fun but I actually find myself using it a fair bit.

i_am_a_cardboard_box,

An automated 3d modeling software with Ai implementation for dnd miniatures. Sort of hero forge combined with stable diffusion.

MilitantAtheist,

Something that would let me remotely blow up the computers of people running cheats.

Resol,
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A weather app that acts like an evil sentient robot.

Oh wait…

RedStrider,
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a good themeable rss widget for android. i’d like to get rid of google news but it does everything better.

the one i use is FeedR but it

  • only displays titles in this tiny font
  • you have to open the app to open a link
  • doesn’t fit in with the materal you look
  • and doesn’t mix feeds together with an algorithm.

at least it integrates with pocket and feedly

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