I thought it might be useful for startup founders, entrepreneurs, freelancers, or anyone who works alone.
I am currently just hand selecting the content and storing it in a database. Nothing fancy.
Would you like to see it in a different format?
One suggestion: Add attribution to the XKCD images and don't steal their bandwidth. I got this one as a motivation earlier: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/dreams.png
I don't consider it "stealing their bandwidth" though, as XKCD explicitly allows hotlinking - http://xkcd.com/license.html
Until then, feel free to post suggestions here!
Here's a great collection of quotes: http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Seneca
I collect quotes and have quite a collection of good ones. Here are my favorite quotes, a lot of them would fit great on minimotivation.com:
If it's possible to do it in a very subtle manner (footer?), maybe a small tweet icon would be nice (for quotes add the quote to tweet, for videos add the video link)
I like the idea of integrating with twitter, facebook, buzz, etc. I will be looking into it.
http://inspiry.tumblr.com/post/454443506/minimotivation
And of course thanks to HN for most the content there.
Q: What's the difference between an Irish wedding and an Irish wake?
A: One less drunk.
On St. Patrick's day of all days :)
It would have been nice to add that feature by using your site and grabbing a quote instead of having to find the quotes myself and creating the code (even though it was just roughly an hour).
So maybe make an API for it with one command: "Get". You could return a json object or xml or whatever. {"quote":"blablabla", "author": "Henry the Third"}
It seems like an overkill, though :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnrLv6z-mM&feature=playe...
It blew me away.
No seriously, the app is minimalistic and well-done.
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1128574 http://github.com/jmhobbs/consume-less-create-more http://www.consumelesscreatemore.com/
the font size does require me to "move my eyes" a lot to read longer phrases. i like how completely simple and to the point it is though.
it would be neat to let users submit their own inspirational nuggets - though you would probably have to review them to avoid misuse.
My only question is where do the quotes come from? I hit f5 too fast before noticing one of the quotes was by "Heywood Jablowme"
I've set it as my startup page in FF. It's a good way to start work/browsing.