I want to monitor specific sections of German law for changes. I used Wachete but Gesetze im Internet is now blocking it.
I would love to subscribe to changes for sentences, paragraphs or sections and get the a diff when it changes.
I would also like to get API-like access to certain values placed in those sentences, to use them as infrequently updated constants in my code.
There is an official initiative for a legal API but it's been in limbo for a while. It was supposed to be released last Spring but I can't find any updates nor get a response from the project lead.
I want a real life version of Memex[1]. In particular, I want to be able to ingest all of my web pages normally, then refer back to their offline local copies at some future date, and spit out a complete ready to use copy on demand.
I want a product that helps me choose the right health insurance plan based on a set of questions, or even a list of preferences, including who my primary doctor, dentist is etc.
I doubt anyone can build this reliably though. The incentives are simply not there and it isnt an interesting hobby project either
I'm building exactly that in Germany. It's going live tomorrow. The system here is a lot more sane though. It's mostly a recommendation tool for recent immigrants.
Also just the data isn’t available. There isn’t a way I know of to know which doctors even exist or which insurance they use. The insurance companies’ own list is useless.
Please make a simple yet powerful video editing native app (macos) that doesn’t suck and doesn’t require a degree to make all the basic stuff that a youtuber needs.
Closest thing is screenflow, next (much farther away in “suck” department) - camtasia.
I want to monitor specific sections of German law for changes. I used Wachete but Gesetze im Internet is now blocking it.
I would love to subscribe to changes for sentences, paragraphs or sections and get the a diff when it changes.
I would also like to get API-like access to certain values placed in those sentences, to use them as infrequently updated constants in my code.
There is an official initiative for a legal API but it's been in limbo for a while. It was supposed to be released last Spring but I can't find any updates nor get a response from the project lead.
I want a real life version of Memex[1]. In particular, I want to be able to ingest all of my web pages normally, then refer back to their offline local copies at some future date, and spit out a complete ready to use copy on demand.
Copyright and disk space limitations be damned.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memex
I want a product that helps me choose the right health insurance plan based on a set of questions, or even a list of preferences, including who my primary doctor, dentist is etc.
I doubt anyone can build this reliably though. The incentives are simply not there and it isnt an interesting hobby project either
I'm building exactly that in Germany. It's going live tomorrow. The system here is a lot more sane though. It's mostly a recommendation tool for recent immigrants.
Also just the data isn’t available. There isn’t a way I know of to know which doctors even exist or which insurance they use. The insurance companies’ own list is useless.
Five months ago:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42915664
Please make a simple yet powerful video editing native app (macos) that doesn’t suck and doesn’t require a degree to make all the basic stuff that a youtuber needs.
Closest thing is screenflow, next (much farther away in “suck” department) - camtasia.