What are some out-of-the-box ideas you've heard of?
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from q1p_@lemmy.zip to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 17 Feb 03:21
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Hello,
I’m looking for inspiration to build something new in terms of software/hardware. I wrote down over 25 ideas in total, and by my own standards if I saw someone else building them I’d consider these ideas cool, some are innovative, but my ideas are not exactly what I’m looking for.
I’m looking to invent something and leveraging existing technologies, for example blockchain -> btc or neural networks -> ml/llm.
Some ideas I had:
- A streaming-service for indie movie makers (* no/low budget)
- Sleep optimizer that monitors sleep and changes room temperature, light, etc for better sleep
- A half-digital scavenger hunt game (some parts are online, some offline)
- A skillswap marketplace, instead of buying a service both parties exchange skills
- A website that asks user what challenges they face in their every day life
…
What are some *outside-the-box ideas you’ve heard of? How can I check the viability without building the software or hardware?
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I’d recommend checking out Product Hunt’s catagories as that will help you narrow down your search for similar ideas.
app.sundancetv.com/home
mubi.com/en/us/showing
I will check out the categories, thanks for letting me know
“out-of-the-box” means standard
(it’s what came out of the box—just the way it was)
“outside-the-box” means unconventional or innovative
(it was never even inside the box)
Defining it is hard.
I’ll give an example: Radio tech was always there, we just discovered it that we can use it. So everything is kinda out-of-the-box, we just figured out it exists.
Have to agree that it’s still not what that expression means… Radio TECH was not always there. RadioWAVES were, but that is still not considered “out-of-the-box”. If I buy an Xbox controller and use it without modifying it, then I’m using it out-of-the-box.
You’re right
it helps when you are an intended user since that’s a tighter feedback loop
thank you <3
A messaging platform based on irc. Extend the syntax to include markdown or html like extensions to plain text to make rich clients possible. But use existing irc infrastructure (servers) as the base.
The problem with that is that irc is from a time when security wasn’t just an afterthought, it just wasn’t there at all. Irc by itself has no user accounts, the first one in a room to claim a name gets it. There no encryption at all, so no secure identity verification is possible. By the time you’ve fixed those things out won’t look like irc anymore.
My number one wish is for a good FOSS notetaking app. Essentially obsidian but FOSS.
Joplin - boring few plugins Trilium - good but online only no mobile apps Triliumnext - suspect Logseq - VC funding
team plain folder here.
Yeah I’ve switch to a markdown file.
For notetaking, I use butterfly, very recommended. it has infinite canvas, various pen options to fine tune how the pen works, and settings to change what each input does. (like touch is for selection, stylus is for pen, stylus button is for erasing)
Give it a try, I am sure you will like (if you hand draw your notes), especially after the 2.4 update, the dev fixed alot of bugs.
For pdf annotations, I use samsung notes (butterfly isnt as good for that in my opinion)
Anytype might be better. I think it’s vc funded now, but it can be self hosted
NeutriNote.
It’s only lacking a settable template for new note titles. Something like ‘Note - %d’ to set the current date and time in a new note title would be excellent.
What’s wrong with silverbullet.md ?
Is it not web only?
Sort of, you can install it as a PWA and it is local first.
Oh god.
Software to remotely control wall-mount airconditioners(sometimes called reverse-cycle AC, or a heat-pump).
Making some modular units that use off-the-shelf components, that can send the correct IR codes to run an AC at predetermined times. Maybe a wifi connection so it can accept remote commands or relay state info about current room temps etc.
I remember Logitech had something like this
I have this whole augmented reality game set up on paper that’s the modern progression of those pocket pet toys from the 2000’s. Unfortunately I have no ability to program, otherwise it’d be on the playstore already.
Software that can: 1.map things around you and 2.enhance your aural environment discreetly to eventually enable seeing with your ears (i.e. impact sounds reflect from nearby objects, continuous sound is filtered - this is the tricky part)
This is an interesting topic and thank you for mentioning it. I might look into it at some point.