Pulse Quakes Upcoming Templates
Below is a list of my upcoming templates.
If you have a template you would like to see me make in the one hundred to two hundred fifty dollar range, and you are being realistic, feel free to comment and ask.
I will do my best to make them, provide a version using a Replit subdomain or TLD through replit.app, then open source them through GitHub. You will be able to download and use the entire codebase privately or fork it if you prefer.
Also, do not think you are clever by buying the domain names before I get to them.
I learned valuable lessons about using domain and brand names for variable specific naming conventions.
I now know, plan, and develop for the event that I need to quickly rebrand and change the domain name.
Funny stuff though.
If you use your brand name for any naming conventions, you are a real risk taker.
Let me tell you.
Nothing is worse than having to change and manually check eleven hundred different variables with naming conventions such as rocketman_var or rocketman_const. You get the point.
I will make a naming convention blog post down the road. Right now I want to get a bunch of these made and test my own products and make changes.
There is a lot one can do without being charged agent costs.
Upcoming Templates
- The first template based project I released was BloginLogin.
I made this while working through the following books: https://eloquentjavascript.net and Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (What's New in Computer Science): 9780134801148: Computer Science Books @ Amazon.com. Right away it said to start your own blog. However, it was written at a time when users had to rely on bigger platforms such as Medium and Reddit. Now users can download and make their own blog platform.
- The second template I am aiming to release is CodeCourseCompanion (CCC).
Have you ever taken a technical course or a coding based course? Have you tried taking digital notes with code snippets baked directly into your note taker while also learning the syntax? You rush around and end up with neither a note taker nor effective notes. Now it is the middle or end of the semester and you wish you had an editor that used Markdown and rich text editing with image uploads, PDFs, and Word documents. Maybe the next Codecademy course you take will require you to actually pay attention and save notes effectively.
- The third is a citation generator called SillyCitationCreator.
With zero ads you get zero friction. It uses GPT API calls as a fallback if
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Pulse-Quakes Upcoming Templates:
Below is a list of my upcoming templates
If you have a template you’d like to see me make ($100 - $250 range / be realistic), then feel free to comment and ask.
I’ll do my best to make them, provide a version of it using a Replit Subdomain / TLD (replit.app). Then I’ll open source them through Github, and provide the whole codebase for you to either download and use privately or fork if you’d like.
Also, don’t think you are smart by buying the domain names before I get to them.
I learned valuable lessons about using domain and brand names for variable specific naming conventions lol
I now know, plan, and develop for the event that I need to quickly re-brand and change the domain name lol
Funny stuff though!
If you use your brandname for any naming conventions you are a real risk taker.
Let me tell you!
Nothing is worse than having to change and manually check 1100 different variables with naming conventions such as, "rocketman_var, rocket man_Const etc. etc.) you get the point…
… I’ll make a naming convention blog post down the road. Right now I wanted to get a bunch of these made and test my own products/ make changes.
There is a lot one can do without being charged agent costs
Upcoming Templates
- The first template based project I released was BloginLogin.
I made this while I begin to get through the following books [https://eloquentjavascript.net & Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (What's New in Computer Science): 9780134801148: Computer Science Books @ Amazon.com ]. Right away it said to start your own blog. However, it was written at a time where users had to rely on bigger platforms such as Medium and Reddit. Now, users can download and make their own blog platform.
- The second template I am aiming to release is called CodeCourseCompanion (CCC).
Have you ever taken a technical course, or course that is coding based? Have you tried taking digital notes with code snippets directly baked into your note taker… All while taking a class that requires learning the code syntax, so you rush around and never end up with either? Not a note taker, or effective notes! Now it is in the middle to end of the semester and you wished you had an editor that used Markdown and rich text editting with image upload and integration, pdfs, and word docs as well? Maybe the next Codecadamy course you take will require you to actually pay attention and save the notes effectively.
- The third is a citation generator, and it is called SillyCitationCreator
With zero adds you get zero friction. It uses GPT API calls for a fallback if it is not 70% confident through parsing without AI. API restricted to logged in users. This way if a specific user abuses the API calls you can manually restrict them. Looking into removing AI API before sharing the codebase. It is called SillyCitationCreator Will be adding API call restrictions soon thanks to @franky
- Fourth is, BudgetBuddy.
A personal Finance application for those uninterested in giving big tech their information. This way you can self host and know the agencies holding and storing your data, and how you use it. I’m going to using it for both 1099 self employment purposes and for regular employment. I think baking that into the template will be useful “right out of the box features”.
- Next is, VoomVoomVoom a car expense tracking app.
Input your car VIN or make model and milage and start tracking your auto expenses with ease! Chart your most expensive costs, how much you spent on repairs gas, etc. etc. and get reminders on when you need maintenance or product recalls (again user owns and hosts their own data). See year over year increases and how much each charge increases over time!
- Then VibeRolo A rolodex for AI Prompt cataloging and organization. Organize and catalog your AI Prompts all in one location.
Do you remember when your grandma and grandpa relied on their old rolodex for contacts? Well, guess what?! Now you can have one in the digital age! VibeRolo lets users manage, catalog and organize their AI prompts, customize them, and file them under the correct category of prompts.
- Following up with, Numb3rs a Pre-calculus and Calculus study companion. Yes, inspired by Numb3rs (TV Series 2005–2010) - IMDb
Filled with my notes and texts from my journey through pre-calculus & calculus (yes, I will complete and pass each section in time). A bunch of cheat sheets, and formulas ready and on hand. Flash card sets and Khan Academy links, videos and tool followed by open sourced text material. Aimed for student with disabilities like Dyslexia and (or) ADHD. Cutting out all of the associated noise that comes along with university level mathematics and providing straight forward tools to study just the material they need, and drill it in their heads like 2 + 2.
- Semi-Unrelated but I’m brainstorming a VM (Virtual Machine) or ISO / OS Project_Lockdown with:
Only Ubuntu installed completely gated off besides IDE’s, languages, packages, and spellchecker for students with ADHD to have a distraction free platform for learning how to manually code. Removing any possibility of being distracted or cheating with AI. Letting them learn to code with only the tools required to so. No network connections at all. With a small caveat of being able to get in the terminal, enter admin. mode and update the packages through a wired network connection.
They, you, we can use them to:
a.) Reproduce the site
b.) Determine if they want to make it open to the public, or gate it to just the one admin account (their own blog / journal)
c.) Control their own data, and begin to learn *how big tech* steals and abuses user information in the modern age.
d.) Manipulate their own data / conduct safe experiments that players like Meta do regularly.
e.) "Play Hacker" and use their own projects to test the skills (White Hat)
f.) learn about moderation in a confined environment and begin to understand how big tech.
stopped being neutral parties, why they have to (Federal Laws and Political Nonsense) protect themselves (legally) in the modern age.
If you think USA players don't have to consider this you are mistaken.
and Hopefully use them to reproduce as a version they make as their own, tailor it to their family and their families goals / objectives / standards.
I see a world where the Head’s of The House have themselves a handful of very useful tools that they can be the admins of, setup for their families only, and self host them. While, it might not be true decentralization of user information. I have to believe that hacking into billions of users home nodes is harder than hacking into any AWS or Google, or Azure infra.
At least for the information that is this sensitive.
Having any additional layer, or middle wear that a larger company controls is asking for trouble. Instead users can have one centralized point of Software as a Service (SaaS replit) for making adjustments, and (or) then provide the hosting services for themselves.
Regardless, removing as many touch points and unmanageable layers of systems (middleware and downloading apps that a company/ developer/ ??? control) is just good for the soul, and good housekeeping.
By sharing the templates I’m building I hope that normal users can eventually start saving fractional amounts, and develop a true understanding of the internal logistic and moving parts in all of the products we use.
Yes, including these!
Happy Developing!