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634 points david927 | 3 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source

What are you working on? Any new ideas that you're thinking about?
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mattkevan ◴[] No.41343107[source]
I’m working on a collaborative ebook reading app. The idea is that you can create a reading group, invite people and then share comments and highlights and see each other’s reading progress.

It’s something I’ve been wanting for a while, for example to read a book with a group of friends or with a work team, but there’s lots of other possibilities including author reading parties, proofing and education. Got the basics of it working now, need to polish the UI and add the commenting and highlighting features.

I’m using Next.js and Supabase, neither of which I’ve used before so it’s been a fun but often frustrating process. Claude has been an amazing assistance, fixing my mistakes and countless type errors.

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digdugdirk ◴[] No.41343417[source]
Ooooo.... Idea! One thing I've always wanted is an "asynchronous" book group. Basically, some way to tie the questions and conversation to a page or chapter, and then you can follow along at your own speed. Just passing the idea along since I'll never do anything with it.
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1. whycome ◴[] No.41344065[source]
I wish there were discussion websites for media like this. If I've finally watched a tv show, everyone is already talking about another season. I want some sort of "season one insulated forum" or something. For all those that are in the same "temporal" spot.
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2. FrequentLurker ◴[] No.41344170[source]
Not the same thing but if your show has a subreddit, they will probably also have discussion threads for each episode.
3. sundarurfriend ◴[] No.41344756[source]
Somewhat similar to r/patientgamers - so r/patientreaders, r/patientwatchers, etc.?