Developer Builds 'Life Support' App to Revive Abandoned GitHub Side Projects

A developer created a web app called LIFE SUPPORT that treats abandoned GitHub repositories as comatose patients in a virtual intensive care unit. Each repo is displayed on an animated EKG monitor, where commit frequency acts as a heartbeat and long-inactive projects show a flatline with audio. The app uses Snowflake to analyze a user's full commit history and calculates a 'passion half-life' — the number of days it takes enthusiasm for a new project to decay by half. To push users toward action, the app offers a revival pledge recorded as a memo transaction on the Solana blockchain, creating a permanent, timestamped commitment to make at least one commit within seven days. After the deadline, the app checks GitHub and publicly records whether the pledge was honored, pending, or broken.
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