As 2024 comes to a close, let’s take a moment to celebrate the things we’ve built this year.
Big or small, if you’re a proud maker, share your creations with the community!<p>Who knows—your project might inspire someone to kickstart their own idea on the last day of the year.<p>I’ll go first:
I built nodeland.io – a mind-mapping tool that manages notes as dynamic mind maps.
I truly believe it’s one of the best tools out there for visual thinking and organizing ideas.
I built <a href="https://nuenki.app" rel="nofollow">https://nuenki.app</a><p>It's a browser extension that translates sentences that are at your knowledge level into the language your learning, thus immersing you in language learning as you browse.<p>It's my first foray into entrepreneurship, and I've learnt an incredible amount - both technically and in the soft skills of building the right thing and marketing it.<p>I'm also pretty proud of what I've built. I think it's genuinely useful, and I'm constantly upgrading it.<p>Earlier in the year I was still at school, and I built a novel firewall evasion system along with a report. I really ought to clean it up and publish it.<p>It's designed for the specific niche of corporate firewalls that only allow MITMd HTTP traffic, without even allowing websockets etc. I tested it against my school's firewall.
I built <a href="https://scour.ing" rel="nofollow">https://scour.ing</a> -- a service that scours noisy feeds (like HN Newest) to find content that matches your interests. It's actually how I came across this post when it had only 3 points :)