https://mergecal.org - First project I built when learning Django a couple years back. Takes multiple iCal feed URLs, merges them into one feed. Turns out
people actually need this!
I almost built something like this a short time ago. Some devices/softwares (in my case it was the Supernote calendar app) only allow for one calendar as a source, and I had to merge my work and personal calendars to show up in my device. :)
I recall watching a stream where the authors imagined instructing the agent to do a piece of work and then getting notified on your phone when it is done or being able to ask it to iterate on your phone.
Oh interesting, we've gotten some requests for supporting opencode as well. Opencode would much easier to work with than Claude Code since the backend and frontend are separate and open source. Maybe we can beat them to the mobile support :)
You could use MS Word of Photoshop if you want, we couldn't care less.
We're not talking here about a mere text editor, we're discussing a Lisp machine with level of extensibility and programmability deeply ingrained into its design, something that Vim or Sublime or any other traditional text editor can never achieve.
Location: New York
Remote: onsite or remote
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, Django, Flask, Postgresql, Bootstrap, HTMX, Celery, C#, Dotnet, Linux, Docker and Github.
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abe101/
Email: [email protected]
About me: Started developing as a hobby 3 years ago, been doing contract work for a year and a half. I am a big fan of pairing Django with HTMX its really powerful combo!
As a hobby I've built https://mergecal.habet.dev/ a tool that allows you to merge published calendar (ical) feeds into a single feed.
Looking for Contract work as a full stack web developer. Started developing as a hobby 3 years ago, been doing contract work for a year and a half. My go-to technology is Python/Django.