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I created this todo app for recurring tasks to get things done without the need for managing all the todos. It avoids analysis paralysis by suggesting the things you should be doing, in the order you should do them. Please try it out and let me know what you think.

Thanks!


I forgot to update the links to github. Fixed now. Thanks!


Still gives same error.


Can you give the link to your post? Then i can try to figure out if something is not working correctly. Thanks!



I looked into it today. When you submit your article, the markdown will be cleaned up.

When not defining a language after the triple backtick, the backticks are not needed and the codeblock should be defined be preceding your code with 4 spaces or a tab according to the markdown specification.

So everything works as intended.


Thanks. Will fix!


Totally free :-)


I'd add a "how we make money" explanation somewhere. I'd imagine most people that'd be interested in this would be wary of "free" (i.e. whats the catch).


We do not make any money from this whatsoever. We built it because we wanted to have an easy blogging platform for ourselves. And since there was no substantial extra cost to making it available to others, we opened it up.

But I understand some people are wary of "free". I would be too. I'll do a writeup about this topic and make it available from the homepage. Hopefully this will convince people that there is no hidden cost or catch to using Scribbble.


Another take: It’s less about hidden fees and more about permanence.

If you created this service on a whim, what’s to stop you from taking it down on a whim as well? Accepting payment also serves as an establishment of trust in this regard, I wouldn’t just simplify it to “accepting money is bad”

I don’t mean to negatively criticize your service, I think it’s neat! You just might need to ask yourself some more questions like this to justify hosting people’s data


Thank you for your comments.

Posts that are not published have a "draft" badge in the dashboard, to help you distinguish between a published and unpublished post.

Adding a link to the post page for quick access to editing mode is somewhat problematic as the pages are all statically generated without any javascript to make them very lean and fast. So they're basically the same for all users. A login indication is hard for the same reason, because the homepage too is a static page.

A button for quick publishing is something that could indeed be improved, thanks for the suggestion!


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