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slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
triword · 7 hours ago
I'd love to learn how you grew your audience so fast! I built https://dailybaffle.com but haven't reached your numbers yet.
slig · 7 hours ago
Have you submitted it to those daily -DLE games directories?
slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
paulhebert · 9 hours ago
I shared this last month, but I’m still having a lot of fun working on it.

I made a daily word puzzle called Tiled Words.

https://tiledwords.com

Currently about 2,000 people play every day and I’ve released 59 puzzles!

One feature I’m excited about is crowdsourcing puzzles. Today’s puzzle is a “community puzzle” made entirely from clues that players submitted! I plan to do this every week or two.

I wrote about launching and the first month of puzzles if you want to learn more!

https://paulmakeswebsites.com/writing/a-month-of-tiled-words...

slig · 8 hours ago
Congrats, I liked your game and the level of polish you put into it.
slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
DeltaCoast · 9 hours ago
Very cool!
slig · 9 hours ago
I'm glad you liked!
slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
localhostinger · 9 hours ago
Great job!
slig · 9 hours ago
Thank you!
slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
slig · 12 hours ago
Puzzleship - a free daily puzzles website with the archives paywalled. Right now it has Logic Grid Puzzles and Zebra Puzzles. I'm pretty proud of the LGP generator algorithm and some experienced players also liked the way the puzzles are constructed. This is my first subscription site and it's been online for about 15 days, so I'm learning a lot and trying to figure out the pricing.

https://www.puzzleship.com/

slig commented on Sick of smart TVs? Here are your best options   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/fleahunter
taxmeifyoucan · 2 days ago
For a hacker news article, it misses the crucial option - hacking a smart TV! I have LG OLED jailbroken using rootmy.tv, it was pretty trivial. It's basically a linux computer with a huge screen, you can customize it, SSH into it, map any commands to the remote, etc.

Before I only used monitor, simple DP/HDMI input is all I wanted. But being able to take full control of the tv and connect it with other devices in the house I would normally get Rpi for is pretty convenient!

slig · 2 days ago
> RootMyTV (v1/v2) has been patched for years, and your TV is almost certainly not vulnerable. We recommend checking whether your TV is rootable with another method.
slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/mchaver
dolia · 4 days ago
Oh man, this is my jam. I remember seeing this kind of puzzles in a Martin Gardner's book. Thank you :)
slig · 3 days ago
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!

Will look up his book.

slig commented on Patterns.dev   patterns.dev/... · Posted by u/handfuloflight
8cvor6j844qw_d6 · 4 days ago
Looks great, time to add it to my bookmarks.

Anyone has other sites like these to share?

- Domain-driven design, design patterns, and antipatterns

https://deviq.com/

- Refactoring and Design Patterns

https://refactoring.guru/

- Standard Patterns in Choice-Based Games

https://heterogenoustasks.wordpress.com/2015/01/26/standard-...

slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/mchaver
mchaver · 5 days ago
Yes, it is a little bit further down in my todo list, but I think for teachers (and students who like worksheets), worksheets would be a nice feature.
slig · 5 days ago
Yes, I think so too. Also, they're great to bring organic traffic.
slig commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/mchaver
mchaver · 5 days ago
I've been working on a digital math workbook. Currently the demo covers fourth grade math. There is a practice mode where you can select the skills you to want practice. There is also a customizable dashboard where you can setup your own tasks. There is still a lot of work to do with improving the UI, but I think it is a good start.

I am currently working on fifth grade math. My plan is to cover first grade math up to Calculus and High School Physics. I envision it as a companion tool for Khan Academy/Math Class/Math Books. It is inspired by Chris McMullen's math workbooks.

Check out the demo. No signup required. Progress is only stored locally. https://demo.numerikos.com/

slig · 5 days ago
Are you planning on offering printable worksheets as well?

u/slig

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