▲ 8 r/Ultima

Web port of Ultima IV?

Has anyone ported Ultima IV to the web yet? The only one I can see runs DOS in the browser. if not, i might give it a shot using u4-decompiled and just throw Fable5 at it.

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u/Honest-Common-1303 — 3 days ago

I made a bookmarking/read later app that saves to markdown

tl;dr I built a bookmarking/read-it-later web app that uses markdown (with obsidian frontmatter) as its storage format for maximum portability and future proofing. It also has a bunch of cool AI and file conversion features. It's entirely free, and I'm looking for a few folks to join the private beta and give feedback. It's at saive.my

tl: I’m a long time fan of markdown, and at risk showing my age, I remember when John Gruber first proposed it, and immediately recognizing its utility as a universal content format. It’s been amazing to watch it emerge as the defacto standard format for LLMs.

I am also a link hoarder, and have used almost every bookmarking tool out there. Finding them all lacking, and wanting a bookmarking tool that embodied Steph Ango’s “File over app” philosophy, I looked for one, didn’t find quite what I was looking for, so I built one.

App is in private beta at saive.my 

Yes I have used Obsidian web clipper, but I wanted a more dedicated read later experience, rather than mixing saved content into my notes.

It’s still in early beta and I’m looking for folks willing to test it out and give honest feedback.

App is entirely free (eventually I’ll need to cover my hosting and ai costs, but i will always have an unlimited saves free tier).

Some features already in the beta:

  • Chrome extension for direct conversion from page dom to markdown
  • suggested and automated tagging
  • ai summaries and document cleanup
  • content highlights and notes (uses obsidian compatible footnote format)
  • folders for organizing saves
  • direct downloads of full markdown files and folders (library directly saved to your own cloud storage coming soon)
  • copy as markdown and download markdown file from each save or all documents in a folder
  • source specific display format (special format for recipes, social posts, events, etc..
  • direct conversation of saved PDFs to markdown (epub, word, excel, PowerPoint, etc… coming soon)
  • public and shared folders (share a public feed of a specific folder, or share a private folder with specific individuals. Collaboration folders coming soon)
  • automated “Through lines” which is a weekly (or so) analysis of your recent saves identifying underlying themes and concepts. (not super useful yet, but I have grand plans)
  • MCP server to connect your saves to an AI tool like Claude code.
  • all the usual stuff like dark mode, sorting, filtering, full text search, etc…

Coming soon:

  • iOS native app with share sheet integration and direct iCloud sync of markdown files in the next few weeks (android app later in the year)
  • inbox you can send newsletters or other automated sources of links (rss, AI routines, etc…), for triage before saving.
  • automated suggested highlights
  • bring your own cloud storage (box, Dropbox, iCloud, etc…)
  • support for more file format conversion when saving, and more custom reading formats.
  • Local only version (native apps only) so you can use your own or local LLM and save directly to your local obsidian vault or drive without touching Saive.my servers.

My credentials: I’m a senior product manager at a tech company with over 15 years of experience building software that supports hundreds of millions of users per month, so I am not a fly by night novice vibe coder.

u/Honest-Common-1303 — 6 days ago

I made a bookmarking/read later app that saves to markdown

tl;dr I built a bookmarking/read-it-later web app that uses markdown (with obsidian frontmatter) as its storage format for maximum portability and future proofing. It also has a bunch of cool AI and file conversion features. It's entirely free, and I'm looking for a few folks to join the private beta and give feedback. It's at saive.my

tl: I’m a long time fan of markdown, and at risk showing my age, I remember when John Gruber first proposed it, and immediately recognizing its utility as a universal content format. It’s been amazing to watch it emerge as the defacto standard format for LLMs.

I am also a link hoarder, and have used almost every bookmarking tool out there. Finding them all lacking, and wanting a bookmarking tool that embodied Steph Ango’s “File over app” philosophy, I looked for one, didn’t find quite what I was looking for, so I built one.

App is in private beta at saive.my but anyone who mentions markdown in the sign up skips the line.

Yes I have used Obsidian web clipper, but I wanted a more dedicated read later experience, rather than mixing saved content into my notes.

It’s still in early beta and I’m looking for folks who appreciate markdown to test it out and give honest feedback.

App is entirely free (eventually I’ll need to cover my hosting and ai costs, but i will always have an unlimited saves free tier).

Some features already in the beta:

  • Chrome extension for direct conversion from web to markdown
  • suggested and automated tagging
  • ai summaries and document cleanup
  • content highlights and notes (uses obsidian compatible footnote format)
  • folders for organizing saves
  • direct downloads of full markdown files and folders (library directly saved to your own cloud storage coming soon)
  • copy as markdown and download markdown file from each save or all documents in a folder
  • source specific display format (special format for recipes, social posts, events, etc..
  • direct conversation of saved PDFs to markdown (epub, word, excel, PowerPoint, etc… coming soon)
  • public and shared folders (share a public feed of a specific folder, or share a private folder with specific individuals. Collaboration folders coming soon)
  • automated “Through lines” which is a weekly (or so) analysis of your recent saves identifying underlying themes and concepts. (not super useful yet, but I have grand plans)
  • MCP server to connect your saves to an AI tool like Claude code.
  • all the usual stuff like dark mode, sorting, filtering, full text search, etc…

Coming soon:

  • iOS native app with share sheet integration and direct iCloud sync of markdown files in the next few weeks (android app later in the year)
  • inbox you can send newsletters or other automated sources of links (rss, AI routines, etc…), for triage before saving.
  • automated suggested highlights
  • bring your own cloud storage (box, Dropbox, iCloud, etc…)
  • support for more file format conversion when saving, and more custom reading formats.
  • Local only version (native apps only) so you can use your own or local LLM and save directly to your local obsidian vault or drive without touching Saive.my servers.

My credentials: I’m a senior product manager at a tech company with over 15 years of experience building software that supports hundreds of millions of users per month, so I am not a fly by night novice vibe coder.

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u/Honest-Common-1303 — 6 days ago

I made a bookmarking/read later app that saves to markdown

tl;dr I built a bookmarking/read-it-later web app that uses markdown (with obsidian frontmatter) as its storage format for maximum portability and future proofing. It also has a bunch of cool AI and file conversion features. It's entirely free, and I'm looking for a few folks to join the private beta and give feedback. It's at saive.my

Saive.my app viewing a folder with tagged saves

tl:

I’m a long time fan of markdown, and at risk showing my age, I remember when John Gruber first proposed it, and immediately recognizing its utility as a universal content format. It’s been amazing to watch it emerge as the defacto standard format for LLMs.

I am also a link hoarder, and have used almost every bookmarking tool out there. Finding them all lacking, and wanting a bookmarking tool that embodied Steph Ango’s “File over app” philosophy, I looked for one, didn’t find quite what I was looking for, so I built one.

App is in private beta at saive.my but anyone who mentions markdown in the sign up skips the line.

Yes I have used Obsidian web clipper, but I wanted a more dedicated read later experience, rather than mixing saved content into my notes.

It’s still in early beta and I’m looking for folks who appreciate markdown to test it out and give honest feedback.

App is entirely free (eventually I’ll need to cover my hosting and ai costs, but i will always have an unlimited saves free tier).

Some features already in the beta:

  • Chrome extension for direct conversion from web to markdown
  • suggested and automated tagging
  • ai summaries and document cleanup
  • content highlights and notes (uses obsidian compatible footnote format)
  • folders for organizing saves
  • direct downloads of full markdown files and folders (library directly saved to your own cloud storage coming soon)
  • copy as markdown and download markdown file from each save or all documents in a folder
  • source specific display format (special format for recipes, social posts, events, etc..
  • direct conversation of saved PDFs to markdown (epub, word, excel, PowerPoint, etc… coming soon)
  • public and shared folders (share a public feed of a specific folder, or share a private folder with specific individuals. Collaboration folders coming soon)
  • automated “Through lines” which is a weekly (or so) analysis of your recent saves identifying underlying themes and concepts. (not super useful yet, but I have grand plans)
  • MCP server to connect your saves to an AI tool like Claude code.
  • all the usual stuff like dark mode, sorting, filtering, full text search, etc…

Coming soon:

  • iOS native app with share sheet integration and direct iCloud sync of markdown files in the next few weeks (android app later in the year)
  • inbox you can send newsletters or other automated sources of links (rss, AI routines, etc…), for triage before saving.
  • automated suggested highlights
  • bring your own cloud storage (box, Dropbox, iCloud, etc…)
  • support for more file format conversion when saving, and more custom reading formats.
  • Local only version (native apps only) so you can use your own or local LLM and save directly to your local obsidian vault or drive without touching Saive.my servers.

My credentials: I’m a senior product manager at a tech company with over 15 years of experience building software that supports hundreds of millions of users per month, so I am not a fly by night novice vibe coder. Thanks for reading all this. I'm not making money off this so I hope this doesn't count as spam or promotion.

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u/Honest-Common-1303 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/Volvo

Can’t authenticate Apple Music as of two days ago

Got Apple Music a couple weeks ago and it’s been working perfectly. Yesterday it prompted me to re-sign in. But every time I do I get this message. Anyone know how to fix this?

u/Honest-Common-1303 — 14 days ago

Help: my agent lacks temporal awareness

Just got Hermes set up on an Oracle free tier instance, and the agent kept saying things that hinted that it didn’t know what time it was. For example it would reference cron jobs that had already happened in future tense, or like above suggesting we work on something in the morning, when it’s the morning.

When pressed the agent said Hermes doesn’t maintain ambient time awareness, and it would need to add a script. But this makes no sense, there no way that a personal assistant agent can work if it doesn’t maintain temporal awareness, so I must be missing something here, right?

u/Honest-Common-1303 — 2 months ago