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Not sure if the site's being HN'd or not, but the signup failed and then when I resubmitted the form it said my username was already taken. Tried a password reset just in case, but nothing came through for that either. Lots of error 401's, 409's and 500's in the network inspector.


It’s being HN’d right now. Twilio (email provider) seems to have flagged my account earlier, but emails appear to be working fine again. Give the signup another shot.


Same for me. An error during signup followed by username already taken followed by no password reset email.


Sorry about that. Email provider didn’t like the rapid increase in signup emails. Tested it, and it seems to be working now. Give it another shot.


Reminds me of the excellent https://dnstwister.report/


Cheers to admin for changing the title, but old title better reflected the last update (and I used it because Heroku doesn't have a permalink to each new update).


@dang, remind me not to submit blockchain or NFT related links ever again.


To be clear, I'm not sharing this because I agree with it (because I don't), but I'd love to hear what HN thinks.


If you use https://larder.io/ with GitHub star sync enabled you can get weekly emails for new release notes. While it doesn't replicate the functionality demonstrated here, it's still a cool tool.


Note: Even though we share the same first name, this isn't my ebook.


I've been using Exist [0] to collect and analyse my fitness data for a number of years. Their API [1] is pretty good, I use it to generate my own daily stats page [2]

[0] https://exist.io/ [1] http://developer.exist.io/ [2] http://peterwallhead.com/stats/


Thanks Peter, that was really helpful. Interestingly, I have checked Exist.io back in the day, but I couldn’t find it searching on Google.


My late father, Malcolm Wallhead, designed an igloo-shaped hut in the 1970's, ideal for setting up in remote places to escape the pressures of city life. Even though it's rarely purchased for that purpose, they're still quite popular for short-term accommodation.

[1] https://icewall.com.au/


I grew up in Michigan and we would have loved having these as a kid! We built our own igloos from time to time, but this would’ve have been the ultimate winter club house. Closest we had was old ice fishing shacks.


That is very striking. Something straight out of a Tintin book. Thank you for sharing your fathers work.


I love that they have "faces".


Interesting idea. Might get more interest if you post this as a Show HN.


Thanks for this, I'll do it!


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