Josh Hawkins began coding at 9 years old, focusing on video games, but now focuses on full stack dev, compiler dev, and hacks away every day on countless open source projects related to the field.
I hadn’t heard of Buku before, thanks! I’ll definitely check it out as I improve lard’s interface.
To answer your question, Lard works for Larder, which is what I needed. So it brings along Larder’s integrations with GitHub and Stack Overflow and the mobile app, website, and browser extensions. Also, the Larder team has been very open about how data is stored (what is plain text, what is encrypted, why, etc) and privacy in general, so I trust them to manage that.
Sure they solve similar problems, like many tools in the software world. But this one solves my problem, which is that I needed a command line interface for Larder.
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I hadn’t heard of Buku before, thanks! I’ll definitely check it out as I improve lard’s interface.
To answer your question, Lard works for Larder, which is what I needed. So it brings along Larder’s integrations with GitHub and Stack Overflow and the mobile app, website, and browser extensions. Also, the Larder team has been very open about how data is stored (what is plain text, what is encrypted, why, etc) and privacy in general, so I trust them to manage that.
Sure they solve similar problems, like many tools in the software world. But this one solves my problem, which is that I needed a command line interface for Larder.