Tocka – A million-pixel canvas like R/place, but with real economics
R/place clone with pay-per-pixel economics, but PixelCanvas already did this.
R/place clone with pay-per-pixel economics, but PixelCanvas already did this.
Terminal Reddit reader when rtv and TUI already handle this well.
Yet another HN reader app with terminal styling in a crowded category.
Yet another founder mutual-aid platform in a crowded space.
Funny LinkedIn parody, but it's a single-gimmick joke with no real utility.
Yet another bot directory when top.gg and others already dominate this space.
Yet another project showcase platform competing with HN and Product Hunt.
Yet another community platform competing with Discourse and Circle.
HN-popular Wikipedia articles in a clean UI when you could just check HN directly.
Git-backed messaging in one HTML file, but public repos mean public messages.
SponsorBlock for AI spam, but detection accuracy remains unproven.
Just a photo gallery with no shipped code or technical substance to evaluate.
Organizes upvote circles that already exist in Discord and Reddit groups.
One-tap status button replaces group chat logistics for coordinating activities.
Stories feature is novel for team chat but Slack alternatives are a graveyard.
I built Manob because I kept running into the same frustration with every major social media platform. A feed I couldn't control, content that I couldn't trust, and also a sense that I (my user data)
No URL provided—just claims without a product to evaluate.
HN-popular Wikipedia articles in a clean Miller columns interface.
Write-once-read-once mechanic exists in Snapchat and Telegram already.
Visually striking map with 4K+ predictions and zero signup friction.
Floral digital letters with AI-generated songs for emotional moments.
URL rating system when Reddit, Product Hunt, and Hacker News already solve this.
TrustChain makes you accountable for who you invite — architectural moderation, not policy.
Clever HN-Wikipedia correlation that surfaces context behind trending discussions.
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