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It does not look like encryption is even stated on their homepage.

1: bkmker is encrypted. Think 1pass but for bookmarks.

2: This is not a browser bookmark syncing tool. Its a stand alone bookmarking tool and website, it does not share your bookmarks with the browser. You can review the bookmarks from any browser.

3: Zero knowledge privacy. The only data bkmker knows about your bookmarks is the opaque binary produced from the encryption that happened client side. We never store or ever see your private key, we have zero web tracking (the exception your IP only used for tracking auth tokens so you as a user can revoke them)

4: We also allow you to save meta data about the site such as their preview image, tags and notes, this makes reviewing your bookmarks a much more enjoyable experience vs just looking at the title.

5: We are just simply bookmarks, by keeping the ui simple and distraction free don't overwhelm you when you just need to navigate to your bookmarks.

6: Our plugin focuses on fast and simple, one click add bookmark operations.

7: We don't data mine you, the only thing we know about you is your email used to register and the total number of bookmarks you have, that's it. We will never sell or share anything about you with anyone ever.


This is cringe AF though.

"Just to put it on a pin: Danes hate flashy cars with a passion that stretches back much further than the current green excuses. But buying a $300,000 Ferrari in Denmark is one of the most patriotic things you can possibly do! You'll end up paying almost three times the price for the privilege, and sending 2/3s of that to the treasury in taxes. Truly a contribution to the common cause worthy of admiration, not scorn! "


Thanks, I hate it.


The link is the example. I built a static site generator for this same template, but now I offer free hosting via a subdomain and a simple to use admin for those with no idea how to host their own. I will be adding custom domains later but for now its supported via subdomain

Also only supporting US, CA and MX at the moment


Thats not even the same thing.

My other link is a static site generator for restaurants.

Note the sub domain?

It's a completely different project.

* Food near me - https://localcafe.org

* Full Serverisde Website for restaurants - https://full.localcafe.org

* Static Site generator for restaurants - https://lite.localcafe.org

* Simple form for listing biz on OSM - https://localcafe.org/locations/submit/new

This url is a form for submitting a location that I review and add to OSM on someone's behalf making it much easier for small biz people to add their location to OSM.

Again this is not the same


This is a very early sneak peak at my side project. I'm looking to start a non profit but for now I'm just building tools and services.

Feel free to give it a try.

I should mention I only have data for North America at the moment, but plan to expand.


This is sneak peak not 100% production ready, but I'm very close. I just need to put some polish on the styles.

https://github.com/Local-Cafe/localcafe-full

You can test the checkout with a sandbox stripe credit card IE 4242 4242 4242 4242

## Features:

* Stripe payments fully integrated.

* Anonymous user checkout and payments.

* Tips can be added at checkout.

* Browser based push notifications.

* Order status tracking.

* Menu items can have multiple prices and or variants.

* Menu items can be associated to a given location as only available there.

* Menu items have basic tags / categories for easy filters.

* Analytics built in admin dash

* Blog + comments with full comment moderation

I have loads more planned for this and again its very early. I just could not wait to show off the progress so far.

I'm open to feed back good or bad.

The stack is:

Serverside: Elixir (no liveview)

JS: vanilla - no framwork

CSS: vanilla - no framework

My only runtime npm module is "@stripe/stripe-js": "^8.5.2"

It has a wasm tool I built for client side image scaling and uploading to a s3 compatible object store via pre-signed urls for use in the menu items, slide show and locations. No server side image processing required.

Demo site take about 156.7 MB to run on the server.


I've updated, this now has Zero Runtime js, Not a single line of js runs when this page loads in your browser.


They are markdown files, if you can't manage a markdown file then you are not likely gonna have any easier of a time working in wordpress or anything for that matter.

We assume people are so stupid, its not they are stupid, they have to learn wordpress admin, square space's admin, wixx, they all have a learning curve. The issue is time and effort. If the process is simple even if not elegant its still simple.

In my case you are logging into github and navigating to a folder vs an admin and navigating to a specific section. Editing file directly in github vs hitting save on some form and site deploys via github actions without any other need. If anything my system offers version control baked in with about the same level of effort.


There is some code for looking up the geo lat/log of locations at compile. not sure how you would do that. But yeah outside of that your are mostly correct.

I used elixir because thats what I know and love so it was mostly just a personal choice rather than a technical one.


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