Water Cooler Trivia makes the work week more fun with weekly trivia contests that the whole office can participate in. The conversations sparked by trivia bring people together.
Trivia contests and results can be sent via email or Slack. Results include not just the winner, but the funniest answers too! Groups can customize the categories and difficulty for your office. We've seen categories like Coffee, Finance, Boston, or True Crime.
More than 50% of participants have gotten to know a coworker through the weekly trivia contests. Groups can also track the leaderboard over time, including "category champs" in Pop Culture, Science, and more.
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And no affiliation, but I've been enjoying https://mmm.page which isn't open or self hostable, but also a long the same lines. (I think I found it here on HN). - Source: Hacker News / 7 days ago
You could take a look at this: http://mmm.page/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Modern at first sight, but quickly dull the senses. Passable for their supreme usability (the Vercel dashboard works better on mobile than many websites on desktop). On the bottom right corners are the grandiloquent, the pompous, the extravagant. See them on Awwwards. Somehow, I feel a sizeable of Web3 websites fall into this, though I have only superficial exposure to them, with their overuse of transitions and... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Just have a look at Mmm [1] or Kinopio [2] to brighten up your mood. Gopher and FTP servers were fairly soulless as well, so I guess this is just a bit of a nostalgic perspective issue. Just ignore the large websites, as you would ignore tabloids or commercial television. It is actually quite easy to learn that if something is massively popular, it will probably be so because of competitive marketing tricks, and... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I always enjoy seeing site creation tools that encourage freeform styling, especially if they it easier than rolling your own HTML/CSS. For example: https://build.mmm.page/. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
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