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Guys, this is super cool. As someone building a canvas product that also has a (prosemirror) notepad I am super inspired by this. The way you can flick from a canvas on the notepad, back to the notepad, and it doesn't feel like you're locked in to any block because you can still slightly see where you came from.. love it.

All the best!


Klaro | Founding Engineer | Onsite (Sydney, Australia)

Spreadsheets if they were invented in 2024.

Technical problems you will be working on:

  - Building a local-first sync engine.
  - Scaling a custom graph computation & visualisation engine.
  - Much much more.
Website: https://www.klaroapp.com

Apply here: https://www.klaroapp.com/careers


Excel is great but there’s a large audience who would benefit from something simpler and more intuitive. That’s what we are trying to build at Klaro (klaroapp.com)


Klaro | Founding Engineer | Onsite (Sydney, Australia)

We are building a collaborative workspace to help non-technical, non-financial people work with numbers. We have an ambitious goal and are looking for an equally ambitious engineer.

Key things you would be working on:

  - Sync engine for local first experience. 
  - Building an innovative canvas experience on the frontend.
  - Custom graph computation engine.
Website: https://www.klaroapp.com

Apply here: https://www.klaroapp.com/careers


Klaro | Founding Engineer | Onsite (Sydney, Australia)

We are building a collaborative workspace to help non-technical, non-financial people work with numbers. We have an ambitious goal and are looking for an equally ambitious engineer.

Key things you would be working on:

  - Sync engine for local first experience. 
  - Custom graph computation engine.
  - Building a novel canvas experience on the frontend.
Website: https://www.klaroapp.com/

Apply here: https://www.klaroapp.com/founding-engineer


They usually use a central server and last-writer-wins semantics.

Figma for example https://www.figma.com/blog/how-figmas-multiplayer-technology...

I've seen CF Durable Objects used quite a lot.

There are other emerging patterns too: https://www.instantdb.com/


The reason for this is quite interesting and is due to the data that Whisper (the transcription service) was trained on: https://github.com/openai/whisper/discussions/928


This looks great thanks for sharing. I've been using a similar app on iOS and it's definitely been helping with my German. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/langs-ai-language-learning/id1...


I’ve tried a couple that I found on the app store.. langs is good, I like how simple and to the point it is. Doesn’t have a web interface though


Thanks for the comment and for sharing that app - I'll check it out.


I think a _part_ of the problem is due to being confined to the dimensions of your screen. If I'm reading code in one file which relies on context from another file, I can bring them up side by side in my editor, but the value in doing that diminishes with the more files / context I need in order to understand something.

Sometimes I wish I could project my IDE onto the wall behind my monitors. Programming in VR would probably achieve the same thing, but I'm not ready to move into that world yet.


As someone who works for a remote company, I'm excited by the idea of more casual communication tools. Creating a zoom room and sending an invite just feels so.. formal.

With that said, I'd love it if there was a quick, real life demo on the site to show how this tool actually works, i'd guess that it would help more with conversion than an animated GIF.

All the best.


Thanks for the feedback.


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