Are there any plans to track reading sessions (start_at, end_at, sync position) and expose them in the API?
I currently use Marvin 3 for iOS which hasn't been updated in years but is still better than other readers. I'd love to switch to Readwise but I'll really miss the reading stats I can generate from the marvin export csvs.
I've also been journalling a lot. I've specifically made a habit of writing down predictions because they'll be interesting to read in the future, no matter if you're right or wrong.
Site's creator here. Thanks for sharing. I'd especially love sign photos from cities I don't have covered already.
Also, as of (checks deploy log) 30 seconds ago, the majority of these images are now under a CC licence which should make this project more useful to future historians/archivists.
ShopLocket is the fastest way to add ecommerce functionality to any web site, whether that's adding a simple shopping cart or taking preorders and charging later.
At ShopLocket, we're currently spending a lot of time on:
- building a product that can live anywhere through the magic of third-party Javascript
- turning our simple service into an API that other developers can build on top of
- designing a tool that gets out of the way when it has to but be intuitive and pleasant to use when it can't - investing in automated testing so that we can adapt our codebase without (too much) stress and deploy confidently
- giving ourselves a quantified view into how both buyers and sellers use our platform
We do our work in Rails, AngularJS, Coffeescript, Sass, deployed on Heroku; however, we're reaching that exciting stage where we're running into some of the limits of what these tools can do well.
We're looking for a VP Engineering, Backend Developer, Front-end Developer.
In exchange for your passion and expertise, we can offer a competitive salary, a great office in downtown Toronto, full benefits, and access to a variety of stimulants and depressants, where legal and appropriate.
ShopLocket is the fastest way to add ecommerce functionailty to any web site, whether that's adding a simple shopping cart or taking preorders and charging later.
At ShopLocket, we're currently spending a lot of time on:
- building a product that can live anywhere throught the magic of third-party Javascript
- turning our simple service into an API that other developers can build on top of
- designing a tool that gets out of the way when it has to but be intuitive and pleasant to use when it can't
- investing in automated testing so that we can adapt our codebase without (too much) stress and deploy confidently
- giving ourselves a quantified view into how both buyers and sellers use our platform
We do our work in Rails, AngularJS, Coffeescript, Sass, deployed on Heroku; however, we're reaching that exciting stage where we're running into some of the limits of what these tools can do well.
We're looking for a VP Engineering, Backend Developer, Front-end Developer.
In exchange for your passion and expertise, we can offer a competitive salary, a great office in downtown Toronto, full benefits, and access to a variety of stimulants and depressants, where legal and appropriate.
I currently use Marvin 3 for iOS which hasn't been updated in years but is still better than other readers. I'd love to switch to Readwise but I'll really miss the reading stats I can generate from the marvin export csvs.