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>progressive web apps for Vim

Well it knows how to get HN users attention all right.


Show HN: An easy way to track time using MD5?

I need to see this in action.


Hash the current time in seconds, every time the first three hex digits are 000 then on average another hour and 8 minutes has passed.

It's easy, awkward, time consuming and probably pretty wrong for tracking hours. Just like regular time tracking!




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