Home
Home is a London-based company known for developing a range of innovative projects including productivity tools, educational apps, and encryption software.
Company Based in London, England
Home is a company based in London, England, known for its innovative digital projects and applications. It focuses on creating tools that enhance productivity, learning, and personal development.
Visualization Project: Day by Day
Day by Day is a visualization project inspired by Buster Benson and Tim Urban. The project reached the front page of Hacker News on its launch, indicating its popularity and impact. It helps users visualize daily activities and progress.
Writing Tool: Jurnl
Jurnl is a tool designed to minimize distraction and promote stream-of-consciousness writing. It offers features such as font choice, theme selection, and spell check, making it easier for writers to stay focused and creative.
Creator Badge Application
Creator Badge is an app that generates code for adding a 'Creator' badge to any portfolio project. Built using React and TailwindCSS, it caters to developers looking to showcase their work with a visual badge.
Encryption Tool: Ceriph
Ceriph is an application designed for encryption and decryption using a substitution cipher. Inspired by a visit to Bletchley Park, it provides users with a practical tool for secure communication.
Career Development App: Career Drivers
Career Drivers is an interactive assessment app built with React. It helps users identify and develop their primary career drivers, aiding them in career planning and personal development.
Chrome Extension: Goggins Blocker
Goggins Blocker is a Chrome extension designed to block unproductive websites and motivate users with inspiration from David Goggins. It assists users in staying focused on their tasks.
App for Daily Wisdom: Calendar of Wisdom
Calendar of Wisdom is a NextJS app that displays daily wisdom from Leo Tolstoy's 'A Calendar of Wisdom'. The content is dynamically parsed from an ePub file, offering users daily inspiration and thoughts to ponder.
The Great Books Project
The Great Books project aims to read and study significant texts over several years, inspired by various educational programs. The structured reading list covers works by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Shakespeare, and Dostoevsky, providing a comprehensive literary education.
Website Features and Blog
The Home website features writings on technology, career choices, and personal reflections. It includes a section for book reviews and literary education, taking inspiration from Naval Ravikant's idea of reading the best 100 books repeatedly. The blog offers articles on software engineering, career advice, and personal development.