Thursday 30 June 2022

Wednesday 29 June 2022

Show HN: The International Institute of Food-Related Protocols https://bit.ly/3y7vBFY

Show HN: The International Institute of Food-Related Protocols https://bit.ly/3bwEa5z June 29, 2022 at 11:27PM

Show HN: Let’s Gym, the app that lets you find a nearby Gym Partner https://bit.ly/3ucbCFa

Show HN: Let’s Gym, the app that lets you find a nearby Gym Partner Hi All, I recently launched the beta version of Let’s Gym and looking for people interested in using this app in hopes to get feedback. The app idea came up after I moved to a new city and all my buddies back home were the people I worked out with daily. My drive to the gym suffered since the workout “comradely” was no longer there. After speaking to most people around the city it seem it was a common theme of people moving here and not having a workout partner. There are facebook groups in some cities that try and alleviate this issue but the problem was that you couldn’t filter on the workout goal of the person and responses back was more of a miss than a hit using FB. We are in a very early beta in select cities in the US and would love feedback. https://bit.ly/3udbZiI June 29, 2022 at 11:14PM

Show HN: Infracost (YC W21): Cloud Costs for Terraform in VSCode https://bit.ly/3nqw0OZ

Show HN: Infracost (YC W21): Cloud Costs for Terraform in VSCode Hey, Hugo from Infracost ( https://bit.ly/3q0dSel ) here. Infracost shows engineers the cost of each Terraform change in CI/CD before launching resources. When something changes, it posts a comment with the cloud cost impact. e.g. you’ve added two instances and volumes and have changed an instance type from medium to large; this will increase your bill by 25% next month from $1000 to $1250 per month. Over the last few months, I've been working on a native evaluation for Terraform. Previously we relied on the Terraform CLI to fetch cloud resource information, which was a little slow and cumbersome. Native parsing is not only lightning-fast, but it means we have contextual file information, which allows us to try a load of cool new things. For example, we could provide real-time suggestions to optimise your cloud costs as you write your infrastructure code! This VSCode extension is the result of a few weeks of hacking away whilst I should have been relaxing in the sun in Italy... time better spent, I think! We're excited about the possibilities of directly integrating with editors. There is so much we can do to make DevOps lives easier when optimising cloud spend. Right now, we're looking for your feedback on this initial version of the extension. It currently ships with: 1. Show a snapshot of the total cost of resources right above their Terraform definitions. Updated on file save. 2. Resource and module blocks support showing cost estimates, including 3rd party module blocks. 3. A cost overview web-view shows a detailed breakdown of what components affect the price. Please note this is an early release of the VSCode extension, so there will likely be bugs. If you get stuck, please raise an issue ( https://bit.ly/3nt4ArC ), and we'll help you out asap. We’d love to get your feedback on this extension, mainly what you think it’s missing and would help your workflow. Head over to the GitHub repo ( https://bit.ly/3nqVpYN ) for more information and installation instructions. June 29, 2022 at 04:12PM

Show HN: Reject Git-push if you haven't practiced your Spanish today https://bit.ly/3no7EFx

Show HN: Reject Git-push if you haven't practiced your Spanish today https://twitter.com/justinprojects/status/1541481499685294080 June 29, 2022 at 03:51PM

Show HN: SubReply CSS – An exprimental classless CSS style that I am working on https://bit.ly/3yquOl1

Show HN: SubReply CSS – An exprimental classless CSS style that I am working on Hey HN! Recently I came across SubReply[0], a social media site, and its CSS style is really nice. So nice that I decided to rip it and modified it to become a classless CSS style. I spend about a few hours modding the CSS, removing/replacing class-based part, fixing bugs, and add additional features, such as custom blockquotes. The style will needs some more work, but basically it has done what it needs to do. I would love hearing your feedbacks and comments on the project! [0]: https://bit.ly/3NJLN6p https://bit.ly/3nrrxLP June 29, 2022 at 03:28PM

Show HN: I wrote a book on how to hire and manage remote teams https://bit.ly/3ntHmSp

Show HN: I wrote a book on how to hire and manage remote teams https://bit.ly/3OwycQZ June 29, 2022 at 02:48PM

Show HN: Create a Step-by-Step Walkthrough of a Pull Request https://bit.ly/3np0Lng

Show HN: Create a Step-by-Step Walkthrough of a Pull Request https://bit.ly/3OzO7Oo June 29, 2022 at 02:36PM

Show HN: Privately own or co-use DialMe phone numbers to receive SMS on web https://bit.ly/3bvpQu9

Show HN: Privately own or co-use DialMe phone numbers to receive SMS on web Use brand-new or co-use free SIM-based phone numbers to receive texts to your URL without providing your ID. Don't wait for shipping or pay taxes and activation fees for your DialMe phone numbers. Texts are visible on your dashboard within seconds. https://bit.ly/3y3DGLV June 29, 2022 at 01:41PM

Tuesday 28 June 2022

Show HN: We created a data-driven sticky note powered by AI https://bit.ly/3xZm6ZG

Show HN: We created a data-driven sticky note powered by AI https://bit.ly/3Ad8IUv June 29, 2022 at 01:04AM

Show HN: Weekly CS Paper - Get a computer science paper every Weekend https://bit.ly/3xZaIwS

Show HN: Weekly CS Paper - Get a computer science paper every Weekend https://bit.ly/3byq3wy June 28, 2022 at 11:36AM

Monday 27 June 2022

Show HN: Messy Play Kits Sensory Bins https://bit.ly/3AaYHHg

Show HN: Messy Play Kits Sensory Bins https://bit.ly/3AdgxJF June 28, 2022 at 01:47AM

Show HN: WebExtension Playground https://bit.ly/3A8Qp2t

Show HN: WebExtension Playground https://bit.ly/3y1dlyc June 28, 2022 at 12:05AM

Show HN: AirScript – Like Lua, but in Rust, and Different https://bit.ly/3R3pJGG

Show HN: AirScript – Like Lua, but in Rust, and Different https://bit.ly/3xXbWsk June 27, 2022 at 11:18PM

Show HN: Build Dictionaries for Any Language https://bit.ly/3ONmeSP

Show HN: Build Dictionaries for Any Language https://bit.ly/3OqFMMW June 27, 2022 at 05:12PM

Show HN: Yuzu – The Stock and Crypto GraphQL/Streaming API for Rapid Development https://bit.ly/3Orcjm4

Show HN: Yuzu – The Stock and Crypto GraphQL/Streaming API for Rapid Development Hey HN! Excited to show off Yuzu, the stock market and Crypto API we wish we always had. We built Yuzu to solve a problem we had while working on a prior project: current market data APIs are not built to enable rapid prototyping and scaling without a significant amount of upfront data engineering. In our previous app, a portfolio tracker, we had to ingest 30 years of historical data for stocks, crypto, ETFs, and mutual funds just so that we could re-expose that data to our frontend in a more efficient way. The number of API calls we would have had to make otherwise have made the app unusably slow. This is why we built Yuzu to power frontend fintech use cases with a first-ever GraphQL API and unlimited streaming connections for live price data. We believe that you should be able to prototype and launch your app in days instead of weeks without building up your own data warehouse of market data. Just one API call to fetch everything you need and you're off to the races. The API is live now - use the code "demo" to try it out and sign up to get your own free API key for personal use. We're excited to show this off to the HN community - excited to hear your feedback https://bit.ly/3OP2LkJ June 27, 2022 at 03:32PM

Show HN: Collection of free to use tools for startup founders https://bit.ly/3OMlg94

Show HN: Collection of free to use tools for startup founders https://bit.ly/3OH4SH4 June 27, 2022 at 03:13PM

Show HN: AI powered food ingredient analysis for healthier shopping https://bit.ly/3OrVMOP

Show HN: AI powered food ingredient analysis for healthier shopping Itsmyfood is a Calorie Counter App that encourages healthy eating with Food Additive Library for healthy grocery shopping and a meal planner to make healthy meal plans. Users can access the AI-powered food ingredient analysis by simply scanning a barcode. available at https://apple.co/3A7gOO7 https://bit.ly/3A3G5J5 June 27, 2022 at 01:02PM

Show HN: Rapidly Develop CRUD Web Apps with Locode https://bit.ly/3I29xkU

Show HN: Rapidly Develop CRUD Web Apps with Locode https://bit.ly/3wpNrmU June 27, 2022 at 11:04AM

Show HN: Yboard is a multiplayer desktop-like workspace based on CRDT https://bit.ly/3u0NMfd

Show HN: Yboard is a multiplayer desktop-like workspace based on CRDT I've always been curious about real-time multiplayer user interfaces. When I found out about CRDTs and Yjs[1] I thought they could serve as a solid base for a project like that. So I built this pretty simple desktop-like UI (heavily inspired by lifeat.io) and used Yjs to replicate the whole UI state among multiple peers, creating the experience of a unique interface. Try online: https://bit.ly/3u57GG8 [1]: https://bit.ly/39ShpZp https://bit.ly/3u3KbNs June 27, 2022 at 08:33AM

Sunday 26 June 2022

Show HN: A framebuffer console viewer, pure Go https://bit.ly/3xTbE5W

Show HN: A framebuffer console viewer, pure Go Another Sunday afternoon project: add some pizzaz to your boring bare metal or virtual machine consoles! Written as a single Go binary; no dependencies. https://bit.ly/3xOjcqs As usual, feedback please! June 27, 2022 at 12:16AM

Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 – Try them in the browser https://bit.ly/3A2cfoj

Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 – Try them in the browser https://bit.ly/3A42xBQ June 26, 2022 at 05:19PM

Show HN: MiniMail – Disposable Email Service for Everyone https://bit.ly/3tYE9xR

Show HN: MiniMail – Disposable Email Service for Everyone https://bit.ly/3u3vF8w June 26, 2022 at 05:02PM

Show HN: Glossary page template with a built-in editor https://bit.ly/3A60nla

Show HN: Glossary page template with a built-in editor This started out as a static HTML file, being used by some developers at my current employer to document "domain terminology" relevant to products we're building. Soon it became too much work to update the items in the HTML manually, so I added a JavaScript-based editor. It relies on a tiny Node.js server to write changes back to the HTML file. Not as user-friendly as a "normal" web-based application, but it does mean we can keep the HTML file under version control and follow our normal development process for making/tracking changes. https://bit.ly/3HQLDJ3 June 26, 2022 at 04:37PM

Show HN: A tiny (850B) and fast reactive observables library via functions https://bit.ly/3nBnnkV

Show HN: A tiny (850B) and fast reactive observables library via functions https://bit.ly/3A5hHXy June 26, 2022 at 02:57PM

Show HN: I have been creating a tool to analyse blockchain data https://bit.ly/3noOj6Z

Show HN: I have been creating a tool to analyse blockchain data I have been creating a tool to analyse blockchain data side by side (in beta). Currently we support 6 coins with more coming, also more data points. you can add any data block from any supported coin to your personal blockpage. All components you can drag and drop. If you are into streaming I have created a green screen option so you can use these data blocks as a overlay for video creation. Desktop view is the best experience at the minute as mobile is still in dev. Site is in beta bugs still knocking about but it would be nice to get an opinion on the site and what people would want to see https://bit.ly/3u2G4BB https://bit.ly/3u2G4BB June 26, 2022 at 02:02PM

Show HN: Particles – the URL contains the whole program code https://bit.ly/39VeEXs

Show HN: Particles – the URL contains the whole program code https://ift.tt/izqc6fs June 26, 2022 at 01:07PM

Saturday 25 June 2022

Show HN: Tone v0.0.4 – now hackable command line audio tagger, any feedback? https://bit.ly/3NmU9QX

Show HN: Tone v0.0.4 – now hackable command line audio tagger, any feedback? Hey HN, I just wanted to show the progress on my little (maybe useless) side project called tone[1] to get some qualified feedback. tone is a cross plattform command line audio tagger deployed as a single static binary without dependencies, so a wget should be enough to install on any platform (seems not to work on M1 Macs atm... if someone can help here I would really appreciate it). Features: - Supports most common formats (mp3, m4a, flac, ape, etc.) - Most common AND custom metadata fields - Chapter support - Embeddable pictures - Hackable (write your own taggers with scripting language) Thanks and have fun. [1]: https://bit.ly/3NnFeWS June 25, 2022 at 11:07PM

Show HN: Pathfinding Visualizer https://bit.ly/3btkb7L

Show HN: Pathfinding Visualizer Decided to remake my old pathfinding project to hexagonal tiles. Pretty happy with how it turned out. Source code: https://bit.ly/3boOZqq https://bit.ly/3u0EHDa June 25, 2022 at 03:30PM

Show HN: Obsidian – Now on Web with Neverinstall https://bit.ly/3ykUSOp

Show HN: Obsidian – Now on Web with Neverinstall https://bit.ly/3ymdxJQ June 25, 2022 at 08:36AM

Show HN: Ferris, social network for IRL activities with your closest friends https://bit.ly/39VvzJp

Show HN: Ferris, social network for IRL activities with your closest friends https://bit.ly/3NmzaO4 June 25, 2022 at 03:00PM

Show HN: Git-bug's reusable data model https://bit.ly/3Oq3TeO

Show HN: Git-bug's reusable data model https://bit.ly/3Ol1gL9 June 25, 2022 at 11:51AM

Show HN: Dismember – Scan memory for secrets and interesting information https://bit.ly/3Nm3WXm

Show HN: Dismember – Scan memory for secrets and interesting information https://bit.ly/3NjrnAL June 25, 2022 at 08:07AM

Friday 24 June 2022

Show HN: Coldbrew – A Web GUI for Homebrew Cask https://bit.ly/3OArBEC

Show HN: Coldbrew – A Web GUI for Homebrew Cask https://bit.ly/3OBRT9y June 24, 2022 at 09:20PM

Show HN: Duckist.com – Sharing Passwords Easily https://bit.ly/3tYU4MB

Show HN: Duckist.com – Sharing Passwords Easily https://bit.ly/3tZZmHE June 24, 2022 at 11:59AM

Show HN: OpsFlow – Low-code DevOps. Webflow for infrastructure https://bit.ly/3ye3NkG

Show HN: OpsFlow – Low-code DevOps. Webflow for infrastructure https://bit.ly/3OBofRR June 24, 2022 at 10:51AM

Show HN: A subplot manager for intuitive layouts in Matplotlib https://bit.ly/3OyLZ98

Show HN: A subplot manager for intuitive layouts in Matplotlib https://bit.ly/3xJC5e8 June 24, 2022 at 05:46AM

Thursday 23 June 2022

Show HN: Simple Badges – Simple Icons on Your Favorite Shields.io Badges https://bit.ly/3OECXrm

Show HN: Simple Badges – Simple Icons on Your Favorite Shields.io Badges Around this time a year ago, I forked and built Simple Badges on top of the Simple Icons website. Existing projects on this often try to manually maintain a single, huge Markdown file containing pre-assembled Shields.io badges for people to pick. They usually require constant manual effort to follow upstream updates and may lack some icons as a result. Simple Badges automatically tracks upstream icon updates, provides a badge preview page that easy to navigate, and makes it easy to get all four styles of badges in Markdown or HTML img format. If you happen to be refurbishing your profile - give Simple Badges a try! Suggestion and contribution are welcomed :-) https://bit.ly/3tZs8YY June 24, 2022 at 04:16AM

Show HN: Brave Goggle that upranks news sources that are politically centrist https://bit.ly/3OBP4oT

Show HN: Brave Goggle that upranks news sources that are politically centrist https://bit.ly/3Ncuafb June 24, 2022 at 03:45AM

Show HN: Lexman Artificial Podcast https://bit.ly/3HMjJhh

Show HN: Lexman Artificial Podcast https://bit.ly/3HPYsmJ June 23, 2022 at 10:10PM

Show HN: Nerd Crawler – we monitor original comic art sites so you don't have to https://bit.ly/3brGGu4

Show HN: Nerd Crawler – we monitor original comic art sites so you don't have to I've been a fan of comics since I watched the X-Men Animated Series in the 90s, and I fell in love with collecting original comic art when I got my first Jim Lee sketch in high school. But, after missing out on some original comic art pieces because I didn't know when they were added for sale on websites, I decided to take it upon myself to make an app that monitors original comic art sites and emails/texts you when new art drops. It's called Nerd Crawler and I'm building it myself so there might be some bugs but I'm hoping it helps comic art collectors. It works with over 40 original comic art websites like Albert Moy (Jim Lee's art dealer), Cadence Comic Art, Artcoholics, a bunch of Big Cartel sites like Jim Cheung / Jason Fabok / Dustin Nguyen, Greg Capullo Art, Skottie Young, and more. It's free to try @ https://bit.ly/3OjSqgI , and you can upgrade to a paid plan if you want text messages alerts or want to check sites every 10 minutes or 1 minute. From a technical standpoint, my tech stack is: - Ruby on Rails - Hosted on Heroku - Emails sent by Mailgun - Texts sent by Twilio - Images hosted on Cloudinary - Credit card charging handled by Stripe and the new, low-code Stripe Checkout The minimum viable product was built in about a week with minor bug fixes and new features added weekly. If you have any feedback, have art sites you wanted added, or questions, let me know! https://bit.ly/3OjSqgI June 23, 2022 at 11:10PM

Show HN: request_migrations – request and response migrations for Rails APIs https://bit.ly/3zYnXAi

Show HN: request_migrations – request and response migrations for Rails APIs https://bit.ly/3OzCQ06 June 23, 2022 at 10:43PM

Show HN: Translating DOOM from C to V via C2V, building under 1s and running it https://bit.ly/3NgBshV

Show HN: Translating DOOM from C to V via C2V, building under 1s and running it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oXrz3oRoEg June 23, 2022 at 10:22PM

Show HN: In-depth photographic look at all the golf courses I play https://bit.ly/3ndrsLG

Show HN: In-depth photographic look at all the golf courses I play I'm an avid golfer; it's my main hobby. I decided to start taking pictures of all the courses I play. While there's a lot of golf websites out there, none of them really try to document the courses in depth and look at each hole, along with the course facilities like the practice areas. I live in Chicago and am starting with the courses in this area (of which there are dozens of public courses to play). While I play golf, I take photos with my phone of every (relevant) aspect of the golf course I can think of. Then they're processed and organized on the website. Obviously I'm starting this journey on my own, and in that sense it's not scalable. I won't be able to visit all the courses in the US, let alone the world. I hope to find others that would like to contribute to the effort. At some point I'd like to add course news and histories to the site. Many golf courses in the US are over 100 years old and have rich histories. And of course many older courses exist in Europe. I also have started adding descriptions/commentary for each hole on courses. For example, see: https://bit.ly/3HP7TCV... And maybe went a little overboard on this one: https://bit.ly/3HNiU7K... Anyway, it's a fun project and could go in a lot of directions. PS: I'm always looking to expand my golfing circle. If you're in Chicago and want to play sometime, hit me up -- contact details are on the website. https://bit.ly/3boX528 June 23, 2022 at 08:53PM

Show HN: Integrate ONDC with just a few lines of code https://bit.ly/3xM6mJj

Show HN: Integrate ONDC with just a few lines of code https://bit.ly/3QK58a0 June 23, 2022 at 08:36AM

Wednesday 22 June 2022

Show HN: VSCode extension that allows you to find and add links to your Markdown https://bit.ly/3n8r7dl

Show HN: VSCode extension that allows you to find and add links to your Markdown https://bit.ly/3OhTC45 June 23, 2022 at 03:48AM

Show HN: Shopify's headless commerce stack now GA (Hydrogen and Oxygen) https://bit.ly/3Oh85x4

Show HN: Shopify's headless commerce stack now GA (Hydrogen and Oxygen) https://bit.ly/3bhOL4m June 22, 2022 at 11:28PM

Show HN: Pragmatic Formal Modeling (Tutorial series with runnable examples) https://bit.ly/3Om28PO

Show HN: Pragmatic Formal Modeling (Tutorial series with runnable examples) Formal modeling is a mathematical approach for designing and checking correctness of software systems. It focuses on standard software engineering and distributed systems problems of the sort programmers face every day. It takes a pragmatic engineering approach: each problem starts with UML diagrams, design decisions and sometimes even a requirements document. We work through how to get from a whiteboard design to an initial mathematical model. Then we refine it based on logical errors found by the model checker, which return with a level of detail unheard of in a standard debugger. Formal modeling is a skill every engineer should have in their toolbox. All the examples are downloadable, and their is a quick setup section at the start. Additionally, there is an explorable model error debugger build right into the website. https://bit.ly/3Oq15hg June 22, 2022 at 06:43PM

Show HN: Fluid Simulation that I created. Any tips for improvement https://bit.ly/3Nqlged

Show HN: Fluid Simulation that I created. Any tips for improvement https://bit.ly/3Ot6ggo June 22, 2022 at 08:08AM

Tuesday 21 June 2022

Show HN: PyCircTools – A Python library to create circuits https://bit.ly/3yaQq4J

Show HN: PyCircTools – A Python library to create circuits PyCircTools is a python library that allows any programmer to create circuits with it. It is currently a work in progress and as for today, v0.0.3 is the most recent release. It just has logic gates, custom exceptions and tests for now, but the library will be updated with more content, so check back on it back to see new additions! https://bit.ly/3zPWaCd June 21, 2022 at 10:41PM

Show HN: A simple website to show how NFTs are stored https://bit.ly/3N4OAqk

Show HN: A simple website to show how NFTs are stored https://bit.ly/3Ot0knF June 22, 2022 at 12:41AM

Show HN: Hacker Blues https://bit.ly/3xC6w5W

Show HN: Hacker Blues https://bit.ly/3y6DuNh June 21, 2022 at 11:12PM

Show HN: I built a fun, free tool to help you build in public https://bit.ly/3Otzo77

Show HN: I built a fun, free tool to help you build in public https://bit.ly/3QDT8qL June 21, 2022 at 02:17PM

Show HN: Free Datasets for Spatial Engineers and Location Analysts https://bit.ly/3bcqmgy

Show HN: Free Datasets for Spatial Engineers and Location Analysts location data providers are often in the press with negative headlines. Those services aggregate movement data from apps and aggregate the data to derive movement patterns which might be helpful for marketers. In fact, I had two moments in my life where I evaluated a PoC with those location data brokers. They were all shady about where the data comes from which is important to understand the Bias of the data. I never got a good answer. The data often just represented < 0.4% of the population (at least in Europe - different game in the USA). For a big city they might have 20K unique users while in the city were more than 3M users living. They dismiss any professional data analytics principle. The data comes in CSV (if a lot of data they give you like 10 separate files). Data was not always plausible in itself Those experiences brought me to build certain parts of those data brokers but only with open-source data: If it is about location data you should know OpenStreetMap. It's the biggest Database with meta info on location. It's not perfect but big companies like Mapbox, Apple, and Microsoft rely on it. Since the API is kind of messy, you can load with this repository whole cities information smoothly into a PostGres --> https://bit.ly/3Oc12Ga Googe Popular Times: Movement data can be also found on Google. When you search a location it is often shown how frequently a place was visited on an hourly-daily basis (on an index of 0-100). With this libary you can access all the Popular Times data for location and entire cities --> https://bit.ly/3tRVdWh Global Admin Boundaries: A huge problem that often people feel when working with location data is aggregating the data into different geo-based slices (country level, admin level, or even smaller into sub-districts). Here is a repo that cleaned the data out of Open Street Map for geo boundaries worldwide from very broad to a very small granularity --> https://bit.ly/3OrE0uz I think with those Open Source Tools and some data science magic you can generate similar outcomes as those location data providers but totally anonymized and free. Would be awesome if anybody is interested in building a case around it :-) June 21, 2022 at 12:35PM

Show HN: Writing a simple Tcl interpreter in Golang https://bit.ly/3HIvEg8

Show HN: Writing a simple Tcl interpreter in Golang https://bit.ly/3bkpUwZ June 21, 2022 at 10:44AM

Show HN: Weld – ETL, Reverse-ETL and SQL modelling all in one tool https://bit.ly/3QFiHYy

Show HN: Weld – ETL, Reverse-ETL and SQL modelling all in one tool https://bit.ly/3QDKlVu June 21, 2022 at 09:47AM

Monday 20 June 2022

Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines https://bit.ly/3tJwhjy

Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines https://bit.ly/3QxCoBi June 20, 2022 at 03:39PM

Show HN: Designing Design System Book https://bit.ly/3b7oJRb

Show HN: Designing Design System Book https://bit.ly/3OsUClK June 20, 2022 at 08:05AM

Show HN: A more powerful Crontab based on Kubernetes https://bit.ly/3HAuZ06

Show HN: A more powerful Crontab based on Kubernetes https://bit.ly/3n0yGm2 June 20, 2022 at 05:55AM

Show HN: Open-source structured data profiling library https://bit.ly/3N0ajQ8

Show HN: Open-source structured data profiling library https://bit.ly/3zNxlXo June 20, 2022 at 11:01AM

Show HN: Create Tours for Your GitHub Projects https://bit.ly/39Fabbe

Show HN: Create Tours for Your GitHub Projects https://bit.ly/3y0VXe1 June 20, 2022 at 09:26AM

Show HN: An open source web crawler for the Mwmbl non-profit search engine https://bit.ly/3n3NCjo

Show HN: An open source web crawler for the Mwmbl non-profit search engine https://bit.ly/3N4LSRM June 20, 2022 at 09:18AM

Sunday 19 June 2022

Show HN: Open source GamePort adapter to connect old DB15 joysticks to USB port https://bit.ly/3OqXsHP

Show HN: Open source GamePort adapter to connect old DB15 joysticks to USB port https://bit.ly/3bbOHD0 June 19, 2022 at 08:10PM

Show HN: Mabel – a fancy BitTorrent client for the terminal https://bit.ly/3OqXHmd

Show HN: Mabel – a fancy BitTorrent client for the terminal https://bit.ly/3N6YR58 June 19, 2022 at 06:47PM

Show HN: The custom HTML element for interactive panoramas https://bit.ly/3zOrgKl

Show HN: The custom HTML element for interactive panoramas https://bit.ly/3bbOboS June 19, 2022 at 01:57PM

Show HN: WarcDB: Web crawl data as SQLite databases https://bit.ly/3HER7GK

Show HN: WarcDB: Web crawl data as SQLite databases https://bit.ly/3zOaye0 June 19, 2022 at 02:26PM

Show HN: Assert: testing and assertion library on top of Go generics https://bit.ly/3tKNIA6

Show HN: Assert: testing and assertion library on top of Go generics https://bit.ly/3Qv4tt4 June 19, 2022 at 12:04PM

Saturday 18 June 2022

Show HN: Dream Makers Community – What is your dream and what is stopping you https://bit.ly/3ba9vLg

Show HN: Dream Makers Community – What is your dream and what is stopping you Hey HN! Did a website to share what is your dream or what you want, and what is stopping you. That way the community can help you remove the obstacles to make the dream come true or that is the naive approach hehe. Imagine I should add users, a captcha, a mailer, more things, but it is a start. It is built with Rails and plain ERB with Bootstrap and the source code is at: https://bit.ly/3tM7sDw It is 100% inspired by the TED Talk by this lady https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2rG4Dg6xyI Hope you like it! https://bit.ly/3tNCwTE June 19, 2022 at 02:05AM

Show HN: Control your Hyundai car with Python https://bit.ly/3y0K7R4

Show HN: Control your Hyundai car with Python https://bit.ly/3y0K87A June 18, 2022 at 11:45PM

Show HN: "The Roots of Lisp" Interpreter https://bit.ly/3xC0D8N

Show HN: "The Roots of Lisp" Interpreter This is the Lisp interpreter in Typescript, as described in "The Roots of Lisp" article. https://bit.ly/39BTqOa June 18, 2022 at 09:19AM

Friday 17 June 2022

Show HN: EconIsle, a Web-Based Game That Teaches Economics https://bit.ly/3tKaMz1

Show HN: EconIsle, a Web-Based Game That Teaches Economics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx_URujI3pw June 18, 2022 at 12:50AM

Show HN: hTorrent – A HTTP to BitTorrent gateway with seeking written in Go https://bit.ly/3tKaKqT

Show HN: hTorrent – A HTTP to BitTorrent gateway with seeking written in Go Hey HN! I just released hTorrent, a gateway that allows for retrieving torrents through a plain HTTP interface. It supports seeking, which means that it can be used to stream media directly using e.g. MPV without having to wait for the download to complete. I'd love to get your feedback :) https://bit.ly/3bdOL5z June 17, 2022 at 11:02PM

Show HN: Vulner – discover CVEs for packages installed by the portage https://bit.ly/3xBCC1F

Show HN: Vulner – discover CVEs for packages installed by the portage https://bit.ly/3tJwof0 June 17, 2022 at 08:50PM

Show HN: Let's build an end-to-end encrypted data store https://bit.ly/39wWgnE

Show HN: Let's build an end-to-end encrypted data store https://bit.ly/39EZpS9 June 17, 2022 at 08:16PM

Show HN: Coding as Text Rewriting https://bit.ly/3A1wLWr

Show HN: Coding as Text Rewriting https://bit.ly/3zLfKQa June 17, 2022 at 04:42PM

Show HN: Convert Cloudformation Templates to Terraform https://bit.ly/3OkcFuf

Show HN: Convert Cloudformation Templates to Terraform https://bit.ly/3zHbjpr June 17, 2022 at 05:54PM

Show HN: Mailauth, CLI utility to analyze DKIM, DMARC, SPF, ARC, BIMI signatures https://bit.ly/3N5XUKu

Show HN: Mailauth, CLI utility to analyze DKIM, DMARC, SPF, ARC, BIMI signatures https://bit.ly/3N20kd1 June 17, 2022 at 05:53PM

Show HN: I built a version of Google Trends for investors https://bit.ly/3xWU5mD

Show HN: I built a version of Google Trends for investors https://bit.ly/3zKTo11 June 17, 2022 at 02:47PM

Show HN: Root Cause as a Service – Never dig through logs again https://bit.ly/39vDOMb

Show HN: Root Cause as a Service – Never dig through logs again Hey Folks – Larry, Ajay and Rod here! We address the age old painful problem of digging through logs to find the root cause when a problem occurs. No-one likes searching through logs, and so we spent a few years analyzing 100’s of real world incidents to understand how humans troubleshoot in logs. And then we built a solution that automatically finds the same root cause indicators a human would have had to manually search for. We call it Root Cause as a Service. RCaaS works with any app and does not require manual training or rules. Our foundational thoughts and more details can be found here: https://bit.ly/3N2Xa95. Obviously, everyone is skeptical when they hear about RCaaS. We encourage you try it yourself, but we also have a really strong validation point. One of our customers performed a study using 192 actual customer incidents from 4 different products and found that Zebrium correctly identified the root cause indicators in the logs in over 95% of the incidents – see https://bit.ly/3tHCFrJ. For those that are interested, this is actually our second SHOW HN post, our first was last June - https://bit.ly/3cV5m9l. The link in that post points to our current home page but our initial comment was, "We're excited to share Zebrium's autonomous incident detection software". At the time, our focus was on a tool that used unsupervised ML to automatically detect any kind of new or unknown software incident. We had done a lot of customer testing and were achieving > 90% detection accuracy in catching almost any kind of problem. But what we underestimated is just how high the bar is for incident detection. If someone is going to hook you up to a pager, then even an occasional false positive is enough for a user to start cursing your product! And users quickly forget about the times when your product saved their bacon by catching problems that they would otherwise have missed. But late last year we had a huge aha moment! Most customers already have monitoring tools in place that are really good at detecting problems, but what they don't have is an automated way to find the root cause. So, we built some really elegant integrations for Datadog, New Relic, Elastic, Grafana, Dynatrace, AppDynamics and ScienceLogic (and more to come via our open APIs) so that when there's a problem, you see details of the root cause directly on your monitoring dashboard. Here's a 2 minute demo of what it looks like: https://youtu.be/t83Egs5l8ok. You're welcome to sign-up for a free trial at https://bit.ly/3cU3ldB and we'd love to hear your questions and feedback. June 17, 2022 at 04:55PM

Thursday 16 June 2022

Show HN: Tailwind DX – A DevTools Extension for Tailwind CSS https://bit.ly/3u20n27

Show HN: Tailwind DX – A DevTools Extension for Tailwind CSS https://bit.ly/3b1loTJ June 16, 2022 at 01:52PM

Show HN: NPM Library for ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) https://bit.ly/3OeYjLG

Show HN: NPM Library for ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) https://bit.ly/3xWF04t June 16, 2022 at 10:45AM

Show HN: Lockable – sync locks for distributed systems https://bit.ly/3mTi283

Show HN: Lockable – sync locks for distributed systems https://bit.ly/3HspXT8 June 16, 2022 at 10:27AM

Wednesday 15 June 2022

Show HN: I made a GPT-3 thing to help me make better hackathon projects https://bit.ly/3zFMVUV

Show HN: I made a GPT-3 thing to help me make better hackathon projects https://bit.ly/3MWu4bd June 15, 2022 at 09:12PM

Show HN: IoT device to warn you of a supernova hours before Earth is destroyed https://bit.ly/3NVaRIv

Show HN: IoT device to warn you of a supernova hours before Earth is destroyed https://bit.ly/3HtqwML June 15, 2022 at 11:55PM

Show HN: Soliciting post placement on Hacker News https://bit.ly/3xS3OdJ

Show HN: Soliciting post placement on Hacker News Hey, HN -- I just received the following email and I'm not sure what to do about it. Obviously I want to discourage requested-posting like this; is there some structured way that we can do that? One of the things I love about HN is how high the signal-to-noise ratio is relative to...pretty much the rest of the internet. I wouldn't ordinarily call someone out like this, but I want to innoculate HN against this sort of thing. ---- Hey doches, Not sure if it's conventional, but thought I'd ask anyway. Would you be open to posting about my product on Hacker News? I understand that similar to Product Hunt, HN gives higher priority to users with higher karma. I usually keep up with recent discussions via RSS feed on Feedly, but almost neve post. So I thought I'd reach out to someone that has authority. My product is called Popupular and it helps embed just about anything into a popup via a Google Chrome extension. [rest of email truncated] June 15, 2022 at 06:47PM

Show HN: Cut your AWS costs by stopping non-production resources when not needed https://bit.ly/3tCcEdo

Show HN: Cut your AWS costs by stopping non-production resources when not needed Hello HN community! Sri and Brian here from CloudPal (https://bit.ly/3zFQzyn). We are building a tool to help companies reduce their cloud costs by stopping non-production resources when they’re not needed. The problem: Almost every company on the cloud struggles with cost management. While optimizing production costs can be complex, reducing non-production costs should be a straightforward case of shutting down resources when they’re not in use. However, most companies lack an elegant solution for this. The solution: CloudPal - A downtime scheduler for non-production resources (currently supports AWS EC2 & RDS) - start / stop button, allowing users to override the schedule (eg. if working on weekends). Next up on the feature roadmap is: - Intelligent start / stop functionality for non-production resources - resources will automatically stop when not in use and quickly spin back up when needed, resulting in lots more delicious cost savings! - Support for more cloud providers and resource types (eg. ECS, K8s, etc.) We're really happy we get to show this to you all, thank you for reading about it! Please let us know your thoughts and questions in the comments. Many thanks, Sri & Brian June 15, 2022 at 05:58PM

Show HN: I made a site that shows jobs where you can work pseudonymously https://bit.ly/3b7tLgN

Show HN: I made a site that shows jobs where you can work pseudonymously https://bit.ly/3Qov9LP June 15, 2022 at 05:00PM

Show HN: I made a visual NFT collection https://bit.ly/3xS4JuM

Show HN: I made a visual NFT collection https://bit.ly/3xPfQoh June 15, 2022 at 04:42PM

Tuesday 14 June 2022

Show HN: Thoughts on Digital Sticky Notes https://bit.ly/3OiW61V

Show HN: Thoughts on Digital Sticky Notes All the apps that allow you to put stickys on a board to manage progress are missing the point. Tasks to do tasks dont necessarily lead you to accomplishing your goals. I built a tool with my team that makes users align all work to their goals. No way around it. We call them missions. Let me know your thoughts! Roast it, love it, be confused by it...let us know! https://bit.ly/3MOE9qF June 15, 2022 at 01:43AM

Show HN: Practice copywriting with a free copywriting prompt generator https://bit.ly/3mJ8yw6

Show HN: Practice copywriting with a free copywriting prompt generator https://bit.ly/3MRBlsI June 14, 2022 at 06:26PM

Show HN: My Side Project Rocks – Share and discover side projects https://bit.ly/3HmdU9Q

Show HN: My Side Project Rocks – Share and discover side projects https://bit.ly/2JIswqx June 14, 2022 at 04:35PM

Show HN: My Permanent Cure for Boredom https://bit.ly/3MY9uaI

Show HN: My Permanent Cure for Boredom https://bit.ly/3MViKvT June 14, 2022 at 03:55PM

Show HN: Plain Text Cryptocurrency Prices https://bit.ly/3NRKxPn

Show HN: Plain Text Cryptocurrency Prices https://bit.ly/3Od4L5Y June 14, 2022 at 02:09PM

Show HN: Offline voice messages transcription in Signal Desktop https://bit.ly/3aOprTc

Show HN: Offline voice messages transcription in Signal Desktop https://bit.ly/3aTcibC June 14, 2022 at 08:20AM

Monday 13 June 2022

Show HN: The Coinbase FOMO Calculator https://bit.ly/3HAdKw1

Show HN: The Coinbase FOMO Calculator Made this using Power BI and the Crypto Watch API. Started making this in November 2021, but never got around to publishing it, so that is the reason for the 'FOMO' in the title - probably a good thing if you 'missed out' on the crypto hype late last year. Now it serves as a way to see how much you 'saved' by not putting in money. Hope someone finds it fun! https://bit.ly/3aSdHPI June 14, 2022 at 05:02AM

Show HN: Hivekit – a spatial automation platform we're working on https://bit.ly/3tttf2M

Show HN: Hivekit – a spatial automation platform we're working on https://bit.ly/3xMRrjo June 13, 2022 at 01:21PM

Show HN: A way to torture an interviewer (C++, FizzBuzz) https://bit.ly/3tyyGxk

Show HN: Display P3 exclusive Pantone colors https://bit.ly/3QfR2Nr

Show HN: Display P3 exclusive Pantone colors https://bit.ly/3NKOmpm June 13, 2022 at 07:00AM

Sunday 12 June 2022

Show HN: Stylepad – Free moodboards for creative professionals https://bit.ly/3NQq9ya

Show HN: Stylepad – Free moodboards for creative professionals https://bit.ly/3NQq9OG June 13, 2022 at 07:36AM

Show HN: Reddit search engine for startup founders https://bit.ly/3QhU4AY

Show HN: Reddit search engine for startup founders https://bit.ly/3xsrd3Y June 13, 2022 at 03:14AM

Show HN: HJKL Trainer - Get used to HJKL Vim keybinds https://bit.ly/39iIoNK

Show HN: HJKL Trainer - Get used to HJKL Vim keybinds https://bit.ly/3Qd2ae9 June 12, 2022 at 10:54PM

Show HN: Competitive Multiplayer CSS Challenges https://bit.ly/3xGgQeu

Show HN: Competitive Multiplayer CSS Challenges https://bit.ly/3mLSAkB June 12, 2022 at 12:45PM

Show HN: Go Template Preview (Powered by WebAssembly) https://bit.ly/39eecTE

Show HN: Go Template Preview (Powered by WebAssembly) https://bit.ly/3O9c7qV June 12, 2022 at 12:19PM

Show HN: Cleanup – UI app to erase the hard disk (Lite Touch MDT installation) https://bit.ly/3He97r7

Show HN: Cleanup – UI app to erase the hard disk (Lite Touch MDT installation) https://bit.ly/3MDs2wJ June 12, 2022 at 08:32AM

Show HN: The Lambdaway Project https://bit.ly/3aKIKga

Show HN: The Lambdaway Project https://bit.ly/3aKGiGB June 12, 2022 at 07:48AM

Saturday 11 June 2022

Show HN: Building services on lambda should be easy and fun https://bit.ly/3NR5cTO

Show HN: Building services on lambda should be easy and fun i had previously posted this when it was aws-rce. it’s changed enough that i want to post it again. https://bit.ly/39p7vyj June 12, 2022 at 05:23AM

Show HN: Browser extension that spoofs your location data to match your VPN https://bit.ly/3MH7wLG

Show HN: Browser extension that spoofs your location data to match your VPN https://bit.ly/3xqlCLx June 12, 2022 at 03:10AM

Show HN: Album Rotation – Organize and visualize your favorite albums (desktop) https://bit.ly/3O5QeZG

Show HN: Album Rotation – Organize and visualize your favorite albums (desktop) https://bit.ly/3mLbzvD June 12, 2022 at 02:50AM

Show HN: Generate images using DALL-E Mega and Mini https://bit.ly/3HdjITh

Show HN: Generate images using DALL-E Mega and Mini https://bit.ly/3MKbLGi June 11, 2022 at 07:04PM

Show HN: The Amalgam Engine – Easily create isometric virtual worlds https://bit.ly/3xHg6FX

Show HN: The Amalgam Engine – Easily create isometric virtual worlds https://bit.ly/3MHArz9 June 11, 2022 at 09:41PM

Show HN: Present – Put some shell in your markdown https://bit.ly/3xJ7Oxn

Show HN: Present – Put some shell in your markdown https://bit.ly/3tvw17K June 11, 2022 at 01:58PM

Show HN: A new tool to fight inflation using real economy and crypto https://bit.ly/3aPjcOV

Show HN: A new tool to fight inflation using real economy and crypto https://bit.ly/3aPjd5r June 11, 2022 at 02:48PM

Show HN: Guad – An open list of things which are good for the future of mankind https://bit.ly/3xIB8Eg

Show HN: Guad – An open list of things which are good for the future of mankind https://bit.ly/3O63s8K June 10, 2022 at 11:06PM

Friday 10 June 2022

Show HN: Big HN – Tiny Userscript to Increase Font Size on HN https://bit.ly/3HfKRER

Show HN: Big HN – Tiny Userscript to Increase Font Size on HN https://bit.ly/3NGMn5x June 10, 2022 at 10:20PM

Show HN: A web-based sequencer where you can make, listen to, and share patterns https://bit.ly/39bgGCg

Show HN: A web-based sequencer where you can make, listen to, and share patterns https://bit.ly/3zy2T3G June 10, 2022 at 10:30PM

Show HN: Finance for Founders Guide https://bit.ly/39honXQ

Show HN: Finance for Founders Guide https://bit.ly/3NFfAOf June 10, 2022 at 04:32PM

Show HN: Meadowrun automates the tedious details of running Python on AWS/Azure https://bit.ly/3xEMfxO

Show HN: Meadowrun automates the tedious details of running Python on AWS/Azure https://bit.ly/3NES9o8 June 10, 2022 at 03:37PM

Show HN: Tomatotree.tv – Find your next series to watch using Rotten Tomatoes https://bit.ly/3NF93D3

Show HN: Tomatotree.tv – Find your next series to watch using Rotten Tomatoes https://bit.ly/3ME1xqT June 10, 2022 at 02:45PM

Show HN: I built a dev job post tracker to see if we are in recession (not yet) https://bit.ly/3tuYvP3

Show HN: I built a dev job post tracker to see if we are in recession (not yet) https://bit.ly/3zvtgHl June 10, 2022 at 02:40PM

Show HN: Analyzing top HN posts with language models https://bit.ly/3aGjk3n

Show HN: Analyzing top HN posts with language models Hi HN, I spent a few weeks looking at the top HN posts of all time. This included exploration, clustering, creating visualizations, and zooming in on what (to me personally) seems like some of the best discussions on here. Three things in this post: 1- The interesting groups of HN posts 2- The interactive visualizations that you can explore in your browser 3- The data from this exploration -- this includes CSV of the titles as well as the text embeddings of 3,000 Ask HN articles. Blog post about this whole process here: [1] ============ 1- The interesting groups of HN posts From the exploration, Ask HN proved the most interesting. These are the top four groups of topics I found insightful. Each group contains about 400 posts. - Life experiences and advice threads [2] - Technical and personal development [3] - Software career insights, advice, and discussions [4] - General content recommendations (blogs/podcasts) [5] ============ 2- The interactive visualizations that you can explore in your browser - Top 10,000 Hacker News articles of all time [6] - Top 3,000 posts in Ask HN [7] ============ 3- The data from this exploration CSV file of top 3K Ask HN posts: [8] The sentence embeddings of the titles of those posts: [9] This is a colab notebook containing the code examples (including loading these two data files): [10] ============ If you've ever wanted to get into language models, this is a good place to start. Happy to answer any questions June 10, 2022 at 01:47PM

Show HN: Regular MySQL Backup to Email https://bit.ly/3aLuX94

Show HN: Regular MySQL Backup to Email Hi, everyone. I got big flood last week. Weather was crazy and water got to my company warehouse. Luckily company local server was not in that room. Of course I was to lazy to set up any automatic off site db backup. But now I got it working. I wanna hear you thought? Is it smart to use email for db backup or should I just upload it to remote server? For those lazy like me, try to setup this app and give it a go. https://bit.ly/3OauPPc June 10, 2022 at 01:10PM

Show HN: Terragen.dev – Automagically Generate Terraform for AWS https://bit.ly/3NHBXTg

Show HN: Terragen.dev – Automagically Generate Terraform for AWS https://bit.ly/3mCLwXM June 10, 2022 at 11:42AM

Show HN: Growth Hacking Kit https://bit.ly/3xDoeah

Show HN: Growth Hacking Kit https://bit.ly/3Qc4x0G June 10, 2022 at 11:22AM

Thursday 9 June 2022

Show HN: Pixie, open source observability for Kubernetes using eBPF https://bit.ly/3aOcyJ3

Show HN: Pixie, open source observability for Kubernetes using eBPF https://bit.ly/3NIS2YW June 9, 2022 at 11:54PM

Show HN: Interactive Audio with Python and Jupyter https://bit.ly/3NIa51d

Show HN: Interactive Audio with Python and Jupyter https://bit.ly/3MwArBP June 9, 2022 at 02:54PM

Show HN: Open-Source Data Workspace Powered by Dbt and Airbyte https://bit.ly/3MBH3in

Show HN: Open-Source Data Workspace Powered by Dbt and Airbyte https://bit.ly/3aCNHaV June 9, 2022 at 03:45PM

Show HN: Personal AI Writing Assistant for Mac https://bit.ly/3xaBnWQ

Show HN: Personal AI Writing Assistant for Mac https://bit.ly/3mwWCgY June 9, 2022 at 07:40AM

Wednesday 8 June 2022

Show HN: One Soft Landing – hire people that were recently laid off https://bit.ly/39aGTkF

Show HN: One Soft Landing – hire people that were recently laid off https://bit.ly/2UTtJwX June 9, 2022 at 12:10AM

Show HN: castable-video https://bit.ly/3H9K6gD

Show HN: castable-video https://bit.ly/3MDIoVY June 8, 2022 at 05:56PM

Show HN: Color palettes generator for data visualization https://bit.ly/3xzV8ZE

Show HN: Color palettes generator for data visualization A generator app for charts/visualizations color palettes based on the article "How to pick the least wrong colors" [1] by Matthew Ström featured recently on HN [2]. The code is available on github [3]. [1] https://bit.ly/3xerasx... [2] https://bit.ly/3tqQSJf [3] https://bit.ly/3QlwLWW https://bit.ly/3zv1qee June 8, 2022 at 08:29PM

Show HN: Read Wikipedia privately using homomorphic encryption https://bit.ly/3xAwmr9

Show HN: Read Wikipedia privately using homomorphic encryption https://bit.ly/3H22rfL June 8, 2022 at 04:29PM

Show HN: A game fully contained in a link https://bit.ly/3O1tPwv

Show HN: A game fully contained in a link Hey HN, I made https://bit.ly/3xa51N7 which is a game where all the action and state is contained in the url. The game involves taking care of little pets (emojis) that live in your url bar. Kind of like tamagotchi or sims. Feed them, play with them, and watch out for enemies! There's no server, just emojis in the url and client-side logic. Any linkians url using the supported emojis is a valid game state so you can save your game, or type out your own url and send it to a friend. I'd appreciate any feedback. https://bit.ly/3xa51N7 June 8, 2022 at 04:19PM

Show HN: Ip4.me/ip6.me API now shows X-Forwarded-For and RFC7239 headers https://bit.ly/3zomqTW

Show HN: Ip4.me/ip6.me API now shows X-Forwarded-For and RFC7239 headers X-Forwarced-For and/or the newer RFC7239 Forwarded headers may show the local or public IP's behind a proxy or load balancer. This could be useful for some users, especially in dynamic environments. It can also be used to (sometimes) detect proxies you might not be aware of or to detect unwanted IP leakage. https://bit.ly/3O194kK June 8, 2022 at 02:15PM

Show HN: Tasqueue – A simple, customisable distributed job/worker in Go https://bit.ly/39lhmF8

Show HN: Tasqueue – A simple, customisable distributed job/worker in Go https://bit.ly/39246VU June 8, 2022 at 12:45PM

Show HN: Evangelion Title Card Generator https://bit.ly/3GZAhC5

Show HN: Evangelion Title Card Generator https://bit.ly/3xdnbMU June 8, 2022 at 07:11AM

Tuesday 7 June 2022

Show HN: Groundview – backchannel references for anyone without the work https://bit.ly/3Msn3P5

Show HN: Groundview – backchannel references for anyone without the work https://bit.ly/3Msn4CD June 7, 2022 at 07:24PM

Show HN: Boot.dev – Learn computer science, not the latest hotness https://bit.ly/3mm0NMf

Show HN: Boot.dev – Learn computer science, not the latest hotness https://bit.ly/3mla732 June 7, 2022 at 01:51PM

Show HN: Resize Your Images in Bulk https://bit.ly/3954MtT

Show HN: Resize Your Images in Bulk https://bit.ly/3tkxs8N June 7, 2022 at 01:37PM

Show HN: Semantic GIF Search https://bit.ly/38XwGaV

Show HN: Semantic GIF Search https://bit.ly/3xozFT5 June 7, 2022 at 12:48PM

Show HN: Better (arguably) & 8x cheaper text-to-speech than AWS https://bit.ly/3MuhLTg

Show HN: Better (arguably) & 8x cheaper text-to-speech than AWS https://bit.ly/3mkLe7t June 7, 2022 at 01:06PM

Show HN: Notik – A new way of managing projects https://bit.ly/399KsY8

Show HN: Notik – A new way of managing projects https://bit.ly/3Mp5PCm June 7, 2022 at 07:12AM

Monday 6 June 2022

Show HN: Making network frames physical objects in UE5 with a DIY CNI in 67s https://bit.ly/3NWixJV

Show HN: Making network frames physical objects in UE5 with a DIY CNI in 67s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soxJmFpoNTU June 7, 2022 at 04:37AM

Show HN: Brx – flow state bionic reading in the terminal (written in rust) https://bit.ly/3zkKdnC

Show HN: Brx – flow state bionic reading in the terminal (written in rust) brx is a shell command / cli for converting any text (stdin or file path arg) to bionic text for easy reading. Would love for you to give it a look (or star ) and let me know what you think! Hope this helps some people! Read More: https://bit.ly/3LbdeVH https://bit.ly/3MnCUi5 June 6, 2022 at 04:53PM

Show HN: Magic Functions in Python https://bit.ly/3NqFyF8

Show HN: Magic Functions in Python https://bit.ly/3zjrZD7 June 6, 2022 at 03:33PM

Show HN: WunderGraph – open-source API Developer Toolkit https://bit.ly/3Nq7loX

Show HN: WunderGraph – open-source API Developer Toolkit Dear HN Community. We're Bjorn, Dustin, Stefan & Jens, the founders of WunderGraph. More than two years ago, Jens started WunderGraph as a Side Project. The initial idea was to solve the problem of integrating multiple disparate DataSources into a single, unified API Layer. While solving this problem, Jens realized that his mental model of APIs was wrong. Most API tools treat APIs as abstract things or just endpoints, in a very imperative way. At some point, he realized that there's a better model to think about APIs: APIs are dependencies and we should treat them in a declarative way! And that's how the idea of the "Package Manager for APIs"[1] came to be: WunderGraph is an API Developer toolkit which allows you to import and export APIs, just like npm packages. This is possible because every WunderGraph project generates a static, conflict-free and versionable artifact. It shouldn't take days to add a new 3rd party API to your API layer, with WunderGraph, this is possible in seconds. WunderGraph lets you define your API dependencies in a declarative way. The whole "Graph" of API dependencies is represented as an unified GraphQL Schema. Meta-data like API credentials, can be configured with our TypeScript SDK. API Operations are defined as regular GraphQL Operations. Custom middleware / business logic can be written using TypeScript. Finally, WunderGraph generates a Gateway + Client(s). Gateway and clients communicate via JSON-RPC. We call this approach "Compile-time" GraphQL queries. The client is 100% TypeSafe. The Gateway handles Authentication, Authorization, Caching, Middleware, etc... WunderGraph gives you the Developer Experience of working with a single, monolithic API layer, although you're using many different internal and external Services and Databases behind the scenes. WunderGraph Supports any OpenID Connect compliant IDP for Authentication, S3 for file storage, REST (OpenAPI), GraphQL & Apollo Federation for APIs and PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQLServer, Planetscale and MongoDB for the data-layer. Today, we're happy to announce that WunderGraph is finally Open Source! Check out the Monorepo[2] on GitHub. If you like our ambitions, give us a star! You can run WunderGraph locally and air-gapped, no strings attached. There's also a more extensive release post on our blog[3]. Have a look at the examples[4], we're keen to hear your opinion! [1]: https://bit.ly/3xlsfzY [2]: https://bit.ly/3NsdqS6 [3]: https://bit.ly/3mgSXn8 [4]: https://bit.ly/3MgBgic June 6, 2022 at 01:59PM

Sunday 5 June 2022

Show HN: Seal – Verifiable timestamp for your private ideas https://bit.ly/3atr3S5

Show HN: Seal – Verifiable timestamp for your private ideas https://bit.ly/3xcWBDP June 6, 2022 at 05:00AM

Show HN: To prevent dry eyes and back pain, I create a macOS app https://bit.ly/3xlqx1u

Show HN: To prevent dry eyes and back pain, I create a macOS app In 2019, I experienced eye soreness and back pain for a while because I was constantly working long hours in front of my 16 inch Macbook without any rest. I decided to do something to change that. I’m not a fan of Apple Watch or smartbands. So the first thing I did was looking for some reminder software to remind me to take a break in the App Store, but none of them were smart enough for my needs. I wish the software could automatically tell if I was working, rather than requiring me to manually set an alarm. At the same time, when I go to the bathroom or drink coffee, it can automatically increase the time I can continue to work afterward. So I created Eye Monitor. Eye Monitor is an automatic reminder tool. It judges whether you are using the computer through the use of the mouse and keyboard. (which means when a user is watching Youtube videos, Eye Monitor will consider it as not using computer. I haven't found a solution yet.) Whenever you use it continuously, your fatigue value will increase, and after a period of rest, your fatigue value will decrease automatically. When your fatigue value reaches the threshold you set, it will trigger a reminder (including the dock icon, status bar, notification, full-screen pop-up window, etc.). After a year of iteration, Eye monitor now has a chart to show your usage of the day. And users now can customize the fatigue threshold, rest duration, reminder interval, reminder style, etc., and even customize the text of the notification (My customized notification text is “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”) or upload your favorite picture as the wallpaper of the full-screen pop-up window.(Not so useful, but I like it.) I like to set the reminder interval very small, like 1 minute, so that when I turn off the reminder, 1 minute later the reminder will reappear again and I will decide to take a break. This software is like a bit of a nagging mom, taking the trouble to remind you to rest. I hope you will like it. Here is the App Store URL: [https://apple.co/3xaXIUe June 5, 2022 at 02:01PM

Show HN: A new way to fight manipulation in news https://bit.ly/3xjmHGp

Show HN: A new way to fight manipulation in news https://bit.ly/3GOgBAZ June 5, 2022 at 02:01PM

Show HN: Domain driven design with Node.js template https://bit.ly/3MkEoth

Show HN: Domain driven design with Node.js template https://bit.ly/38Pi4ua June 5, 2022 at 11:45AM

Show HN: The First Softmod for All Japanese PS1 Console Revisions https://bit.ly/38Td7AG

Show HN: The First Softmod for All Japanese PS1 Console Revisions https://bit.ly/3GUJnjh June 5, 2022 at 04:30AM

Show HN: SSH Now – a terminal into any machine https://bit.ly/3tfDMia

Show HN: SSH Now – a terminal into any machine https://bit.ly/3NY1o2K June 5, 2022 at 02:37AM

Show HN: Send commands to KVM/HDMI matrix devices when touching screen edge https://bit.ly/3x2ZWFg

Show HN: Send commands to KVM/HDMI matrix devices when touching screen edge https://bit.ly/3tdqR08 June 5, 2022 at 08:03AM

Saturday 4 June 2022

Show HN: Grid.js – Advanced table library that works everywhere (2020) https://bit.ly/3Qe4yBp

Show HN: Grid.js – Advanced table library that works everywhere (2020) https://bit.ly/2Y2rKIs June 5, 2022 at 12:35AM

Show HN: Paper Prototype CSS https://bit.ly/3mbmT4a

Show HN: Paper Prototype CSS https://bit.ly/38SaLly June 4, 2022 at 01:13PM

Show HN: Reader mode extension with inline Hacker News comments https://bit.ly/398CFd5

Show HN: Reader mode extension with inline Hacker News comments Hey! This is a reader mode browser extension I built that hides noisy page elements rather than only extracting and re-rendering their text content. The idea is to not make all articles look the same [0], have them still render graphs, and ideally to work in more cases. There are a few "tricks": patching the site CSSOM to apply simpler mobile styles even at desktop width, cleaning up parents of DOM text nodes, blocklists for class names that contain words like "sidebar", plus manual CSS patches for popular sites. I got carried away and also added a dark mode, page outlines, privates notes & inline Hacker News comments. The last feature works by parsing every top-level HN comment with a quote in it (formatted with > or "") within a few minutes, and anchoring these quotes in the story article HTML. So when you open a link you'll directly see the parts people are talking about here. [1] The extension code is all on GitHub: https://bit.ly/3zhVxRG --- [0] Unclutter vs the Firefox reader mode: https://bit.ly/3Q3sKGc... [1] It's fun to try this on some of the "HN classics" that got 30+ quote comments over the years. The list at https://bit.ly/3akdqEV shows the number of "annotations" a link has beneath its title. https://bit.ly/3NTHdTr June 4, 2022 at 03:06PM

Show HN: GraphQL Client in the Terminal https://bit.ly/3xgiHq0

Show HN: GraphQL Client in the Terminal https://bit.ly/3MjwOPM June 4, 2022 at 10:27AM

Show HN: WhatsApp extreme energy use on macOS, despite no calls or use https://bit.ly/3zcPYnv

Show HN: WhatsApp extreme energy use on macOS, despite no calls or use https://bit.ly/3GRmf56 June 4, 2022 at 08:00AM

Friday 3 June 2022

Show HN: ModelRunner – open source, speech-enabled data management platform https://bit.ly/3xaLpYl

Show HN: ModelRunner – open source, speech-enabled data management platform Warning: this whole post is a blatant plug for my Open Source project https://bit.ly/3alEpQu There is lot of discussion around no code platforms and why developers don’t like them. My view is that they can be very useful to quickly get through the boring parts of a project, like creating master data management screens for example. So I’ve built my own version which interprets models at run time and, it turns out, understands natural language queries too! Hi, my name is Etienne, I love coding and I’ve been doing it for a few decades now so I’d rather focus on code that keeps me interested. Unfortunately, I find that there is always a lot to code before I get to the interesting stuff. So, like every other half-decent programmer, I’ve always tried to automate as much as possible and build reusable libraries by adding levels of indirection and parameters. I’ve been doing this for so long now that my code has become ‘hyper’ parameterised, so much so that I had to store all the parameters in configuration files. These evolved into complete models which are basically a mix between ER models and UML diagrams: they include Entities and Attributes but also support all UML relationships (plus Back References) as well as formulas in object notation like “Product.Name” and “Sum(OrderLines.Amount)”. I’ve even extended the idea to include workflow models to specify what happens when an object is created, updated or deleted or when a pre-requisite condition becomes true. To simplify managing the models, I’ve written a graphical editor, starting with Eclipse GEF but since I like to reinvent the wheel, I moved to plain HTML5/JS. To make it even easier, I’ve added Google Speech Recognition so I can now design models by just talking to Chrome and when I’m done, I can deploy them with one click or by saying something like ‘please deploy the application’. This will create a schema for the data and the ‘meta’ application will be ready to offer standard, web based, data management screens. At this stage you’re probably thinking “Great, you can design and deploy data driven apps with your voice, so what?” Ok, let’s move on to something more interesting then, which is what the ‘meta’ app can do because it has access to all the information in the model at run time, like for example, the ability to manipulate the data using natural language queries. This works because having access to the semantics in the model removes the current gap between Machine Learning based Natural Language Understanding systems, which are very flexible but mostly ignorant of the domain model and, on the other hand, old fashioned back end systems with very rigid APIs. You can find a more detailed discussion here: https://bit.ly/3aGiC6i... . So I’ve also added Google Speech Recognition to the ‘meta’ application and I can now just speak to it and tell it to “create a city called Melbourne and set postcode to 3000 and set notes to the most liveable city in the world” or “get me a list of customers living in Sydney aged 40” which I think is pretty cool and almost justifies all the hours and late nights I’ve spent coding it! I think this has pretty obvious applications like for example, being able to manage your data on the go by just talking to your phone instead of trying to use a GUI on a small screen. So, I highly recommend the parameterised indirection approach but if you don’t have a lot of time to write your own code, you might want to have a look at mine, it’s all Open Source with an MIT license: https://bit.ly/3alEpQu . Or, if you just want to try it or watch a demo, just head to https://bit.ly/3meQl9i . Now, it’s still very much a work in progress and I’ve spent more time on the core engine than on the UI so if you try to break it, you probably will! But, if you give it a try, please let me know how you went! Thank you! https://bit.ly/3meQl9i June 3, 2022 at 11:26PM

Show HN: K1pwit – 1Password on iTerm2 https://bit.ly/3zhsnBW

Show HN: K1pwit – 1Password on iTerm2 https://bit.ly/3teSk1v June 4, 2022 at 01:39AM

Show HN: Move away from streaming platforms and take your music offline https://bit.ly/3xgBeCD

Show HN: Move away from streaming platforms and take your music offline https://bit.ly/3aoe5VI June 3, 2022 at 09:31PM

Show HN: I love FitnessSF, but I hate their mobile app https://bit.ly/38MkUA6

Show HN: I love FitnessSF, but I hate their mobile app In order to enter my gym, FitnessSF, I must load up their mobile app to open a QR code and scan in. Their app takes roughly 10,000 years to load so I stand like an idiot at the front desk, turning the app off and on again to just get the QR code. I wrote a little bit of javascript that hits the FitnessSF API and generates a Mobile Wallet Pass. I also hard coded all the fitness SF lat/long locations, so the mobile wallet will pop up when you're nearby. I hope this restores a little bit of sanity in someone else's life. https://bit.ly/3Mb40sE June 4, 2022 at 12:33AM

Show HN: Plasmo – a framework for building modern Chrome extensions https://bit.ly/3Ni0iPg

Show HN: Plasmo – a framework for building modern Chrome extensions https://bit.ly/3zcSie3 June 3, 2022 at 04:46PM

Show HN: Fast Deep Reinforcement Learning Course https://bit.ly/3x2WEC4

Show HN: Fast Deep Reinforcement Learning Course https://bit.ly/3Nmz9dZ June 3, 2022 at 04:00PM

Show HN: Go-srpc: Simple streaming RPC for Golang https://bit.ly/3t9czgX

Show HN: Go-srpc: Simple streaming RPC for Golang https://bit.ly/38R9ATu June 3, 2022 at 10:07AM

Show HN: HyperUPnP – Android UPnP Client App That Lets You to Stream Media https://bit.ly/3me8tjA

Show HN: HyperUPnP – Android UPnP Client App That Lets You to Stream Media https://bit.ly/3mhy2Ac June 3, 2022 at 12:48PM

Show HN: I restored Palm's webOS App Catalog, SDK and online help system https://bit.ly/3xfVnZJ

Show HN: I restored Palm's webOS App Catalog, SDK and online help system My pandemic project was to find, restore and organize scattered and archived remnants of Palm/HP's mobile webOS platform to help keep these delightful little devices alive. https://bit.ly/3aFoXin June 3, 2022 at 01:28PM

Thursday 2 June 2022

Show HN: I wrote a short story about the Minus World in Super Mario Bros https://bit.ly/3GIcCpz

Show HN: I wrote a short story about the Minus World in Super Mario Bros https://bit.ly/3mcIFEK June 3, 2022 at 05:32AM

Show HN: I built in public a tool to automate Twitter DMs https://bit.ly/3Nazv7m

Show HN: I built in public a tool to automate Twitter DMs https://bit.ly/3N5Tfcl June 2, 2022 at 10:12AM

Show HN: Notkia – A Linux phone with LoRa+WiFi+BT connectivity https://bit.ly/3NoIt0M

Show HN: Notkia – A Linux phone with LoRa+WiFi+BT connectivity https://bit.ly/3MaxQ0g June 2, 2022 at 10:04AM

Wednesday 1 June 2022

Show HN: Common Lisp running natively over WebAssembly for the first time ever https://bit.ly/3xawr5R

Show HN: Common Lisp running natively over WebAssembly for the first time ever https://bit.ly/3m7xUDC June 2, 2022 at 04:02AM

Show HN: spotify-player – A command driven Spotify player https://bit.ly/3PPeQYp

Show HN: spotify-player – A command driven Spotify player https://bit.ly/3GPwDdm June 2, 2022 at 01:58AM

Show HN: MLEM – ML model deployment tool https://bit.ly/3tatKhY

Show HN: MLEM – ML model deployment tool Hi, I'm one of the project creators. MLEM is a tool that helps you deploy your ML models. It’s a Python library + Command line tool. 1. MLEM can package an ML model into a Docker image or a Python package, and deploy it to, for example, Heroku. 2. MLEM saves all model metadata to a human-readable text file: Python environment, model methods, model input & output data schema and more. 3. MLEM helps you turn your Git repository into a Model Registry with features like ML model lifecycle management. Our philosophy is that MLOps tools should be built using the Unix approach - each tool solves a single problem, but solves it very well. MLEM was designed to work hands on hands with Git - it saves all model metadata to a human-readable text files and Git becomes a source of truth for ML models. Model weights file can be stored in the cloud storage using a Data Version Control tool or such - independently of MLEM. Please check out the project: https://bit.ly/3t7SWpi and the website: https://bit.ly/3m2pEVd I’d love to hear your feedback! June 1, 2022 at 03:36PM

Show HN: WebAssembly Error Diffusion Dither Performance Comparison https://bit.ly/3m3pKvP

Show HN: WebAssembly Error Diffusion Dither Performance Comparison https://bit.ly/3PTD4k2 June 1, 2022 at 01:46PM

Show HN: Firefox extension to obfuscate web page text https://bit.ly/3MlrATL

Show HN: Firefox extension to obfuscate web page text Sometimes you might want to share a screenshot of the website you're on, without revealing the personal data that is visible at that time. With Obfuscate, you can make text unreadable without changing the structure of the web page. Hit the extension button or press Alt+Shift+O to activate for the current page. (Note that extensions can't modify the add-on website, so trying it on there won't work.) Credit for the original idea: https://bit.ly/3wZMORo https://mzl.la/3z7vM6s June 1, 2022 at 12:23PM

Show HN: Unlimited machine translation API for $200 / Month https://bit.ly/3N7yXPz

Show HN: Unlimited machine translation API for $200 / Month Hello, I made machine translation server for Ubuntu that can translate unlimited volume of text, HTML, files and audio via REST API. It works ultra-fast, translate millions of web-pages / day in 110 languages. This helps to drive more customers or enter new markets easily. It comes as a docker image. The price starts from $200 / month. Easy integration with your projects. Free demo available. More details here: https://bit.ly/3aeoEuK Or write me: alexeir@lingvanex.com June 1, 2022 at 11:19AM

Show HN: GitNoter – An open source alternative to Evernote (Self Hosted) https://bit.ly/3PTGDac

Show HN: GitNoter – An open source alternative to Evernote (Self Hosted) https://bit.ly/3N7lPdf June 1, 2022 at 11:37AM