Tuesday 15 October 2024

Show HN: FTWA – a tool to turn any website into an app https://bit.ly/4eJgve2

Show HN: FTWA – a tool to turn any website into an app https://bit.ly/3BLqQaH October 15, 2024 at 10:52AM

Show HN: MynaUI Icons – 1180 Beautifully Crafted Open Source Icons https://bit.ly/3BKT3hY

Show HN: MynaUI Icons – 1180 Beautifully Crafted Open Source Icons https://bit.ly/4f3jptT October 15, 2024 at 10:03AM

Monday 14 October 2024

Show HN: I built indiehost to automate self-hosting on a VPS with Coolify https://bit.ly/4e39dAR

Show HN: I built indiehost to automate self-hosting on a VPS with Coolify Recently moved all of my apps to a $4/mo VPS using Coolify Saved tons of $$, and can self-host my Ghost/Wordpress/Postgres instances etc. Built a tool to help others do the same https://bit.ly/4h2J0oB October 15, 2024 at 02:23AM

Show HN: I built an idea to video app https://bit.ly/4f4Cls9

Show HN: I built an idea to video app Frameloop is an AI-powered video creation and automation tool, that turns ideas into publishable videos within seconds. I've been working on this for past 4 months now, and have few paying customers as well. Most of them are individual creators, and about 20% are businesses. I'd like to focus more on business users going forwards, and am building branded video features for businesses. There are many other tools at this point, but my focus has been to focus on great UX, and giving users a really good first draft, which is easily editable. And I think that focus is what differentiates us. Try it out, and feel free to share any feedback. https://bit.ly/4f4fjl0 October 14, 2024 at 10:46PM

Sunday 13 October 2024

Show HN: A VSCode Extension to edit HTML visually in real-time https://bit.ly/4eHGX7V

Show HN: A VSCode Extension to edit HTML visually in real-time https://bit.ly/4eE9Ul5 October 14, 2024 at 02:06AM

Show HN: Proxmox VE Helper Scripts: Make managing your homelab a breeze https://bit.ly/4dJNOfI

Show HN: Proxmox VE Helper Scripts: Make managing your homelab a breeze https://bit.ly/3zYw0Q2 October 13, 2024 at 09:43PM

Show HN: I built Bazaari.io to make launching online stores simple and fast https://bit.ly/4eZQO8M

Show HN: I built Bazaari.io to make launching online stores simple and fast https://bit.ly/484fx9w October 13, 2024 at 10:59PM

Saturday 12 October 2024

Show HN: APulse – A one-file Node.js server status monitoring/notification tool https://bit.ly/4dItU4H

Show HN: APulse – A one-file Node.js server status monitoring/notification tool Hey HN, Today I've open sourced aPulse, a very simple server-status monitoring tool that runs through a single watcher.js file (zero dependencies). It measures latency, runs checks on the page to ensure no errors are found and provides the information in a minimalist dashboard. It also supports notifying you through Telegram, Discord, Slack, SMS, Email... in case of outage. https://bit.ly/3NlPAsL October 12, 2024 at 07:47PM

Show HN: A simple online text to SVG converter https://bit.ly/4heKGLU

Show HN: A simple online text to SVG converter Hello! I made a simple online text to SVG converter, mainly for my own use (I was tired of launching Inkscape for such a simple task). It supports Google fonts, font size, color, line breaks, etc. It uses OpenType.js. I am a big fan of really simple tools, which do one thing and do it well. Hopefully this is one of them. I'll be happy if anyone else finds it useful. Thanks! https://bit.ly/488jFFS October 12, 2024 at 09:04PM

Friday 11 October 2024

Show HN: Self-Hostable Algolia DocSearch Replacement https://bit.ly/4h5kzqm

Show HN: Self-Hostable Algolia DocSearch Replacement Interactive demo: https://bit.ly/3Yjsbyq Canary works with local search indexes like Pagefind too: https://bit.ly/3YkQifV For both demo, you'll find small "code" tab to see actual code to build the search UI. Self-hosting guide: https://bit.ly/4h1kNyY Would love to hear any feedback! https://bit.ly/3U6uUIN October 12, 2024 at 02:55AM

Show HN: CoffeeSpace – A simpler cofounder matching app https://bit.ly/3Npz8HU

Show HN: CoffeeSpace – A simpler cofounder matching app We’ve been working on a playground that showcases what our cofounder-matching mobile app can do ( https://bit.ly/407cnQJ ). It’s designed as a swipe gallery (similar to Hinge), but instead of matching romantically, you’re swiping through profiles of potential cofounders. The profiles are simulated and representative of the real users you'll find on our app. You can even try setting filters to refine your matches. Why we built it: Our mission is simple: to create more high-quality cofounder team-ups in the world. In the startup space, finding the right cofounder can be challenging, and we wanted to provide an intuitive, fun way to make that connection. We’ve even integrated LinkedIn information into the app to give you a fuller sense of who you’re connecting with. What to expect: You can try the playground now, using it to test out different filters and explore the user experience. If you’d like to try the app itself, it’s built using FlutterFlow and is ready for download. We’re still figuring out if the swipe method is the best way to match cofounders. We’re considering adding a browse feature where users can view recommended profiles in a more traditional manner. A semantic search bar that lets you find cofounders by specific traits and characteristics is also in the works. Constantly looking for feedback: We’ve gained around 6,000 users and are constantly improving the app based on what we hear. We’d love your feedback—especially as we continue to iterate on user experience for founders. Fun things to try: - Try different filters and see what kind of cofounders you find. - Let us know if swipe feels like the right approach for you, or if browsing/searching fits better. The tech stack: Mobile app: Built with FlutterFlow. Playground: JavaScript and HTML running on Webflow. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Cheers, Hazim, Carin, Fauzan https://bit.ly/3Y0vwkx October 11, 2024 at 11:56PM

Show HN: Peak Brain Plasticity book – maximize brain power https://bit.ly/3YitSvY

Show HN: Peak Brain Plasticity book – maximize brain power The book is based on research on memory and learning, focusing on techniques that strengthen brain functionality and exploit neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to adapt and change. It also covers practical methods like spaced repetition, mnemonics, and other strategies to enhance memory retention. https://bit.ly/48907Rt October 12, 2024 at 02:22AM

Thursday 10 October 2024

Show HN: Hacktrack.info – Email Notifications for New CVEs Affecting Your Stack https://bit.ly/4h2GWg9

Show HN: Hacktrack.info – Email Notifications for New CVEs Affecting Your Stack I've been working part-time on https://bit.ly/48jOFmp , a SaaS that alerts you when new CVEs or exploits are published for the software you use. By subscribing to assets in the CVE database, you'll receive email notifications whenever a new vulnerability or exploit is released that impacts your stack. Alongside notifications, we provide users with an AI-generated analysis of each CVE, including potential impact and recommended mitigation steps, helping you understand the severity and take action faster. The idea came to me while working on an incident response team, where I noticed that many companies were hacked due to using software versions affected by recently published CVEs or exploits. https://bit.ly/48jOFmp October 10, 2024 at 07:18PM

Show HN: Build Apps via Voice https://bit.ly/4h2MbN6

Show HN: Build Apps via Voice TiramAi - Beta - We have built an app that is now available both on App Store & Play Store that allows non-technical users to build web apps, mobile apps and logic apps as it seems fit by generating user stories and personas. Can be refined as many times. For web apps, the code gets generated in html, cs, JavaScript for the frontend and uses firebase as the db. For mobile app, flutter code gets generated and it takes us a day or so to get it out into test flight or beta testing, due to the app distribution hurdle. Logic apps use c# minimal api and gets deployed on Azure / Google. Exporting of User stories is behind a paywall. We are still fine tuning the code output for all the apps. You can provide feedback within the app as well by shaking the device. Any input / feedback / thoughts are appreciated. https://bit.ly/3NkYM0o October 10, 2024 at 11:38PM

Show HN: An app where you suggest me your vet, I suggest you my babysitter https://bit.ly/3Yi04iV

Show HN: An app where you suggest me your vet, I suggest you my babysitter 10 Kudos is an app to share the contacts of trusted service providers with your friends. I built it because I often seek some kind of provider: a plumber, a cat sitter, a lawyer, a web designer, even a hint for a restaurant, whatever. I don't want to just find a random provider on some website, and I don't trust their mostly fake endorsements. I want to tap my friends' network of trusted providers. I usually end up calling my friends one by one, trying to imagine which are more likely to know a good provider, but it's not very efficient. I would prefer to have this kind of shared Rolodex. Similar projects, like Yelp, usually have the two-sided-market, or chicken-and-egg issue: they are useless for costumers until they don't have providers, and useless for providers until they don't have customers. The way I designed it, it's distributed and personal: it doesn't need a database (and actually even if it had it, a new user wouldn't see anything on it, because it only shows the favorite providers entered by your friends). Instead, even if just two or three friends use it to share their trusted contacts, it's already useful to them. Plus, this layout eliminates the issue of the usual fake reviews, and of the effort for the real users to enter diplomatic assessments: this app is just an exchange of contacts, if I need that kind of provider I will then call my friend and ask her for more feedback. This app is a formalized word-of-mouth. It serves two needs: it is useful for anyone like me who often seeks a specific kind of provider, but it's also useful for a provider who wants to increase her customer base. Suppose I'm a math tutor, I will download the app, enter my profile, and then send a broadcast from the app to my WhatsApp contacts asking them to endorse me (and then to share further the app with the endorsement). The Android version of the app as I envisioned it, is complete, no users yet (I know, you'll say I should have progressed the other way around, got it). I have tested it with some people, they are positive but not enough to use it. I need to understand how to make it more appealing so that it can spread. I'm not seeking investors, I believe that if the product/market fit is achieved the app can grow almost naturally, if it isn't achieved money won't help. I would love your comments and suggestions! https://bit.ly/3U7mQYy October 10, 2024 at 03:54PM

Show HN: Tenno – Markdown and JavaScript = an Hybrid of Word and Excel https://bit.ly/484Zcli

Show HN: Tenno – Markdown and JavaScript = an Hybrid of Word and Excel Tenno is a web app that lets you create Markdown documents that can include computational cells. You can think of it as a mix of Word and Excel, some sort of "literate programming" environment. This is still an early version but I wanted to get some feedback from HN on what could be nice features to add. Check out the Docs and examples page, it has a ton of (in my humble opinion) cool stuff! Why did I build this? I was building some estimation for cloud costs in Google Sheets and I quickly ended up with a mess. I realized that if I wanted to analyze how a certain thing changes wrt to multiple variables by plotting it, I had to create a bunch of copies of data and copy my formulas everywhere... a SWE nightmare! Tenno simplifies this because you can essentially define a function you are interested in, and only the analyzing it using plots that explore various dimensions. BTW, you can also use Tenno to build dashboards by pulling data from APIs, checkout the weather data example. https://bit.ly/480eqro October 10, 2024 at 02:15PM

Show HN: I Made an AI Resume Maker That Turns Any Job Link into Tailored Resumes https://bit.ly/4dALkjG

Show HN: I Made an AI Resume Maker That Turns Any Job Link into Tailored Resumes Hey HN, I am a solopreneur building AI SaaS and mini tools. I recently built ResumeSet, an AI resume builder that creates tailored resumes based on job descriptions from any job link. Job hunting can feel like a full-time job itself, especially with the growing reliance on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that automatically filter out resumes. I wanted to help job seekers create resumes more likely to pass ATS checks without endless manual tweaking. How it works: - Paste the job link, and ResumeSet's AI analyzes the job requirements to tailor your resume to match the job's key requirements and skills. - The result? A resume that is ATS (Applicant Tracking System) friendly and increases the likelihood of passing automated screenings. - PDF export feature for easy downloads and integrations into existing job platforms. - No fancy templates, just functional and ATS-friendly formatting. Why I built this: I noticed how time-consuming and frustrating it is to repeatedly tweak resumes for every job application, especially when fighting against rigid ATS systems. I wanted to automate this process and make job hunting more efficient by focusing on what matters—tailoring resumes specifically to each role. ResumeSet helps users avoid the generic, one-size-fits-all resumes that often get rejected. I see how often good candidates are missed due to poorly optimized resumes. My goal was to make a simple but effective tool that bridges that gap. Tech Stack: - Built with Django and OpenAI API for the core AI functionality. - Frontend is a simple Bootstrap for a responsive design. I'd love to get feedback from the community. Thoughts on improving it or potential features? You can try it for free here: https://bit.ly/4dALkQI . Looking forward to your comments and suggestions! https://bit.ly/4dALkQI October 10, 2024 at 08:14AM

Wednesday 9 October 2024

Show HN: A raw HTTP request parser for Python https://bit.ly/4dEMHhq

Show HN: A raw HTTP request parser for Python I needed to parse raw HTTP request strings but couldn't find a good solution so I built it myself. https://bit.ly/4dIZVtx October 9, 2024 at 11:20PM

Show HN: I'm 13 and built an OpenAI o1-like AI model – would love your feedback https://bit.ly/3ZYFup8

Show HN: I'm 13 and built an OpenAI o1-like AI model – would love your feedback I’m Hayden, a 13-year-old developer based in Australia, and I’ve built a CoT logical thinking and reasoning AI model similar to OpenAI o1. It's powered by open source small models like Llama 3.1 and 3.2 and I would love for you to try it and share your feedback with me. You can try it here: https://bit.ly/3ZS4E8U I built it just for fun and launched it a day after the o1 release. It's not perfect yet but its still amazing to see how a detailed prompt can have such a difference on the quality of the LLM response! Please let me know any feedback or suggestions! Thank you! (read more info here: https://bit.ly/4eWM6Zj ) https://bit.ly/3ZS4E8U October 9, 2024 at 12:06PM

Show HN: I made an SSH tunnel manager to learn Go https://bit.ly/3ZY62qp

Show HN: I made an SSH tunnel manager to learn Go https://bit.ly/3ZZnL0K October 9, 2024 at 08:52AM