Wednesday 31 August 2022

Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy https://bit.ly/3cHE8su

Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy https://bit.ly/3wNZtr9 September 1, 2022 at 12:42AM

Show HN: Reverse eBPF Using Ida Pro https://bit.ly/3B0SLk1

Show HN: Reverse eBPF Using Ida Pro https://bit.ly/3qhzt41 August 31, 2022 at 03:31PM

Show HN: Chrome extension that extracts HTML+CSS from an element to inline style https://bit.ly/3Q8C9ey

Show HN: Chrome extension that extracts HTML+CSS from an element to inline style Hi there. I spent the last couple months building this chrome extension to scratch my own itch. It allows you to extract a snippet of HTML along with its styles and export to inline styles or JSX. It’s not perfect and doesn’t work on every site. There is class support but I am still working on it along with some other cool features. Feedback is appreciated. https://bit.ly/3B1GtYU August 31, 2022 at 01:20PM

Show HN: Reddit's favorite products, extracted using deep learning https://bit.ly/3eaSUZ7

Show HN: Reddit's favorite products, extracted using deep learning Many people add "Reddit" to their search queries to find authentic product reviews. We fine-tuned a BERT model to extract product mentions from over 4 million Reddit comments and posts with Named Entity Recognition (NER). The result is a list of the most mentioned products across many subreddits. Soon, we'll roll out a version that includes sentiment (positive/negative mention). No platform (including Reddit) is resistant to fake reviews and spam, but we think it's happening less frequently here for various reasons: - Redditors and other forum members are more interested in boosting their ego by showing their depth of knowledge on the topic (and correcting others on the topic), whereas corporate websites are more interested in raking profit by displaying (potentially) dishonest information. - Enthusiasts in subreddits are pretty good at spotting dishonest or fake content, which results in immediate downvotes. The whole karma system helps with trustworthiness. - Most subs are moderated well and spam gets removed quite quickly That being said, good fake reviews are technically almost impossible to detect, even with sophisticated network analysis of the reviewer's profile. https://bit.ly/3AD09Rb August 31, 2022 at 04:22PM

Show HN: Have I Been Pwned? – DIY style https://bit.ly/3cGjCZg

Show HN: Have I Been Pwned? – DIY style https://bit.ly/3AAEd9w August 31, 2022 at 08:52AM

Show HN: Node Version Audit – Audit Your Node Version for Known CVEs and Patches https://bit.ly/3CKj2EL

Show HN: Node Version Audit – Audit Your Node Version for Known CVEs and Patches I wrote Node Version Audit to automatically keep track of Node patches, particularly for releases that fix CVEs. While it can be ran directly, it is designed to run as part of a pipeline to produce warnings if the runtime version of Node has CVEs, or is no longer supported. The cool part (IMO), is that Node Version Audit automatically keeps track of node releases and CVEs by parsing the change log, and so there is no curation needed to maintain it. I would love any thoughts! https://bit.ly/3e8uEqG August 31, 2022 at 01:45AM

Tuesday 30 August 2022

Show HN: IdleGC – Idle-time garbage collection for Crystal (Reduce memory usage) https://bit.ly/3cy69CR

Show HN: IdleGC – Idle-time garbage collection for Crystal (Reduce memory usage) https://bit.ly/3pYY0dW August 31, 2022 at 03:33AM

Show HN: Generate Images with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3R1GNwh

Show HN: Generate Images with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3Q0LHrO August 30, 2022 at 12:00PM

Show HN: I made a macOS tool to prevent me from working late hours https://bit.ly/3TmrhwF

Show HN: I made a macOS tool to prevent me from working late hours Hey HN, I used to be the poster child "10x" engineer. I always went far beyond the job description, actively involving myself in everything and having no issue working late hours/weekends/vacations if necessary to achieve my goals. I did this because I love engineering and it brought me a lot of career success, but it wasn't until recently that I realized this was actively destroying my life and leading me to an early death. Putting work above my own life completely ruined my social life, and eventually made me so stressed and anxious that it became impossible for me to relax and do anything in my life besides working myself to death. Even work itself was damaging me as I was then spending every single day (including weekends) under overwhelming stress for being unable to not accumulate extra work and responsibilities I knew I should be rejecting. I was in desperate need to stop being a workaholic, but I had zero self-control. I was so addicted that even though I knew I should lay back and relax, I would always end up checking Slack in the middle of night, get stressed, do some work I shouldn't be doing, and spend the entire weekend burned out. I needed my computer to actively stop me from doing so. I initially solved this by using Apple's own Screen Time feature, but it doesn't really allow you to totally block an app. It only lets you limit how much you can use it on any given day, which was not sufficient to keep me in check as I truly needed the ability to completely disable certain apps at certain hours. Some third-party productivity apps do have this feature, but they're paid and not geared towards work addiction (quite the opposite, actually), so I didn't want to pay a subscription to something that didn't fit my use case. I ended up developing my own solution. I made it for myself with zero commercial intentions, but I thought there might be others in this same situation who could benefit from it, so I decided to release it to the public as a free tool that tracks/requires no user info whatsoever. It improved my life and I hope it can be useful to someone else here too. https://bit.ly/3e71ecC August 30, 2022 at 10:02AM

Show HN: Live-Map of Public Transport in Kiel, Germany https://bit.ly/3wEYJVs

Show HN: Live-Map of Public Transport in Kiel, Germany https://bit.ly/3wHTDYu August 30, 2022 at 08:34AM

Show HN: Adless – Consumer-Friendly Monetization with Subscription Networks https://bit.ly/3cqlnKk

Show HN: Adless – Consumer-Friendly Monetization with Subscription Networks Adless is like advertisement networks (e.g. Google AdSense), but for the subscription economy: We connect subscribers (instead of advertisers) with content creators without the need of a direct business relation between the two. Simply put, Adless sells subscriptions which content creators can partake in by delivering content in accordance with the terms (e.g. without display advertisement or grant access to paywall’ed content, which are the initial subscription offerings). In return, content creators earn a share of the revenue (+ we take care of pretty much everything customer, sales and technology related for them). Effectively, this is a "one subscription that works everywhere" value proposition for consumers, using collective bargaining power to keep the price reasonable. The dream is to replace the de facto ads-based revenue model (with its dependency on tracking and privacy-invasion) with a sustainable privacy- and user-friendly revenue model that does not involve any dependencies on user profiling. I’d love to hear your thoughts! You’ll find some live demos at https://bit.ly/3cqlpBW . -------------------------------------------------------- Are you a content creator? Feel free to give Adless a try! The networks are currently (very) small, but we are working on bootstrapping them so any help in this area is much appreciated It doesn’t matter if you made a blog, a game, a SaaS or something entirely different. The aim is to eventually cover all these customer types and more so we would love to have you onboard if you want to offer your content without display advertisement or provide access to otherwise-paid content (full eligibility criteria available when signing up as an earner). We compensate based on time spend on content so no need to be clever about triggering page view events. https://bit.ly/3cqlrty August 30, 2022 at 08:20AM

Show HN: Ubähnchen – Animated subway map of Berlin https://bit.ly/3Ktogq9

Show HN: Ubähnchen – Animated subway map of Berlin https://bit.ly/3Au8BCt August 30, 2022 at 07:24AM

Monday 29 August 2022

Show HN: Readerize - Like Google Reader, but without RSS https://bit.ly/3pVh4JY

Show HN: Readerize - Like Google Reader, but without RSS https://bit.ly/3AX57cX August 30, 2022 at 03:53AM

Show HN: Fluent Feeds – A feed reader for Windows 11 https://bit.ly/3ACFBZo

Show HN: Fluent Feeds – A feed reader for Windows 11 I have recently started experimenting with WinUI 3 and decided to develop a simple feed reader with it. It currently has support for RSS/Atom feeds, as well as experimental support for a Hacker News feed provider. https://bit.ly/3cwOSKn August 29, 2022 at 08:49AM

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle https://bit.ly/3PXFlts

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle Hi HN, I'm Daniel Nguyen. In June, I quit my job to start indie hacking full-time. The idea of KTool first came to my mind when I was reading "Ask HN: I'm a software engineer going blind, how should I prepare?"[0] I've been wearing glasses since I was 5. My right eye is basically blind. Doctors said there is no chance to cure it. I was genuinely scared. Like holy shit, if my left eye stops working, my life is done. Since then I've been very conscious about time spent on computer screens. That's when I started using Kindle-related products: to offload as many reading materials as possible to the Kindle. I was a happy customer of Push to Kindle. Great product! Then I ran into multiple limitations which led me to build KTool: a tool to send anything online to Kindle. Blog posts, Twitter threads, Hacker News discussions, RSS, newsletters... you name it. But I'm not here to pitch my vision for KTool. I built a specific tool to help you send HN discussions to your Kindle. And in the spirit of Show HN, it doesn't require an account. If you don't own a Kindle, there is the option to download the EPUB. Let me know what you think. Any feedback will be much appreciated. If you're a Kindle owner and you read a lot of online content, give KTool a try. [0]: https://bit.ly/3AN8Sl3 https://bit.ly/3pHycmt August 29, 2022 at 02:31PM

Show HN: Lost Pixel – visual regression testing framework for modern web https://bit.ly/3TnqUli

Show HN: Lost Pixel – visual regression testing framework for modern web https://bit.ly/3cv2dCY August 29, 2022 at 01:17PM

Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python https://bit.ly/3Ri0eAF

Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python https://bit.ly/3AwImLs August 29, 2022 at 10:26AM

Show HN: An Audio Introduction to Nick Bostrom https://bit.ly/3KuQIYx

Show HN: An Audio Introduction to Nick Bostrom I'm working on this because I think Bostrom's work is extremely important, and deserves a wider audience. I first read Bostrom's work in 2010, during my undergraduate degree. It has been a major influence on many of the projects I've worked on since then. In particular, the many years I've spent working at 80,000 Hours. (80,000 Hours is a career advising service which—among other things—helps people act on Bostrom's ideas about the urgency of addressing existential risks posed by emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and biotechnology.) https://bit.ly/3RgJl9p August 29, 2022 at 09:52AM

Sunday 28 August 2022

Show HN: Meal planning, auto grocery lists and recipe/ingredient encyclopeidia https://bit.ly/3e5kSFR

Show HN: Meal planning, auto grocery lists and recipe/ingredient encyclopeidia https://bit.ly/3PXnpio August 29, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: Convert VHDL to Verilog using GHDL (+ first evaluation) https://bit.ly/3AvTjx2

Show HN: Convert VHDL to Verilog using GHDL (+ first evaluation) https://bit.ly/3cpi0Da August 28, 2022 at 06:45PM

Show HN: Copy Container Filesystems Easily With dcp https://bit.ly/3APZs8C

Show HN: Copy Container Filesystems Easily With dcp https://bit.ly/3wC0uTa August 28, 2022 at 04:02PM

Show HN: Fill your PDF templates with an API call - doqs.dev https://bit.ly/3TkC6iB

Show HN: Fill your PDF templates with an API call - doqs.dev Now live! I appreciate any feedback! If you think of subscribing, contact as at info@doqs.dev and we will hit you up with a discount code! August 28, 2022 at 02:44PM

Show HN: Versioning Filesystem for SQLite https://bit.ly/3pNY3ZQ

Show HN: Versioning Filesystem for SQLite https://bit.ly/3QYeSNw August 28, 2022 at 02:49PM

Show HN: Density userstyle to remove spacing from popular websites https://bit.ly/3ATZPz9

Show HN: Density userstyle to remove spacing from popular websites https://bit.ly/3CL5dFM August 28, 2022 at 12:57PM

Saturday 27 August 2022

Show HN: Directly query 100M+ raw records of cleaned, refreshed financial data https://bit.ly/3QUqXTX

Show HN: Directly query 100M+ raw records of cleaned, refreshed financial data There are a lot of APIs that provide access to these types of data, but there were not any (as far as we're aware of) tools & services that provide access to query the raw data directly for analytical purposes. We get the data across different sources and clean, schematize them in a PostgreSQL databases so folks can query/analyze the data directly. We have ~100 tables of data across stocks, ETFs, economic indicators, US/international census data and plan to keep adding more. More information on the tables are available at https://bit.ly/3CACweG Access to all of the data is free, and we plan to (in the future) find ways to cover our costs by charging for folks who want to run their queries faster (e.g. by running their queries on separate compute clusters) or by providing custom integration to fit their data needs. Please take a look, and would please share any feedback with us here! https://bit.ly/3ASiWtd August 28, 2022 at 02:21AM

Show HN: Make Any CLI into a GUI in Acme https://bit.ly/3cugWOj

Show HN: Make Any CLI into a GUI in Acme Hey HN. I've become enamored with the Acme editor. It's fascinating because it turns the Vim paradigm on its head: instead of maximizing your use of the keyboard, maximize your use of the mouse. I think this helps optimize for information management, as opposed to text manipulation. I realized a lot of the CLIs I use have the same structure, and with a small program I could convert them into GUIs inside Acme and make them much easier to use. Let me know what you think. https://bit.ly/3AlgLg8 August 27, 2022 at 08:15PM

Show HN: E-graphs and equality saturation in Haskell https://bit.ly/3AssycT

Show HN: E-graphs and equality saturation in Haskell https://bit.ly/3QZdsm4 August 27, 2022 at 07:48PM

Show HN: The Programming Language Database https://bit.ly/3e1JfUF

Show HN: The Programming Language Database https://bit.ly/3PTFm1x August 27, 2022 at 03:52PM

Show HN: A Minimal PHP Wiki https://bit.ly/3AqfoNm

Show HN: A Minimal PHP Wiki First, I'm by no mean a programmer. Second, I am reading HN for years, just registered to make this public and see if it can be useful for someone. I have nothing to gain monetary. A while ago, I decided that no blogging system was simple enough and I looked for a small wiki to use as a CMS/blog. Found WikWiki on C2.com and I mixed it with some basic Markdown syntax, a minimal template and added password protection. The result is a single php file, no database and no dependencies. Code is a mess, not modulable, probably wrong in so many ways, but it can probably used by some as personal notepad, wiki, CMS, blog, etc. Any comments appreciated. https://bit.ly/3AT2Yzc August 26, 2022 at 10:16PM

Friday 26 August 2022

Show HN: Browse Hacker News on your Kindle via browser for free https://bit.ly/3dXOJ2T

Show HN: Browse Hacker News on your Kindle via browser for free tl;dr: Go to kindlehnbeta.pythonanywhere.com on your Kindle’s browser. I wrote a wrapper over hackernews that allows me to browse it on my Kindle. Simply visit kindlehnbeta.pythonanywhere.com on your Kindle’s browser. You’ll be able to view top stories, the comments within them and even the article content that the stories link to. The articles are parsed by a library that makes its best attempt to extract the main content. I only own a Kindle Oasis (10th Generation) and thus have only tested this on it. I’d imagine it looks fine on other Kindles, but you’ll have to tell me. Link to screenshots: https://bit.ly/3CRMSav Really, I made this for myself as a quick solution for a personal need. But it seems like there are a few of you out there that would enjoy this as well. So I am making this public for others to try out. Let me know if this is something you actually want to use. If so, and the reception is positive, then I will continue to build it out to be better and more feature complete. In addition to this, would you enjoy a generic rss feed reader as well? — one that allows you to read any rss feed right from your Kindle’s browser? I can build this if that’s something you guys really want. https://bit.ly/3Rg7XPO August 27, 2022 at 03:19AM

SHOW HN: Subreddit Finder – find subreddits based on a topic https://bit.ly/3Atgkkc

SHOW HN: Subreddit Finder – find subreddits based on a topic https://bit.ly/3CC22jQ August 27, 2022 at 12:18AM

Thursday 25 August 2022

Show HN: Devbox – Easy, predictable shells and containers https://bit.ly/3AlNO3T

Show HN: Devbox – Easy, predictable shells and containers Devbox is a command-line tool that lets you easily create isolated shells and containers. You start by defining the list of packages required by your development environment, and devbox uses that definition to create an isolated environment just for your application. In practice, Devbox works similar to a package manager like yarn – except the packages it manages are at the operating-system level (the sort of thing you would normally install with brew or apt-get). See it in action: https://youtu.be/WMBaXQZmDoA https://bit.ly/3cmqBXf August 25, 2022 at 11:35PM

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle https://bit.ly/3AqvLJH

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle Hi HN, I'm Daniel Nguyen. In June, I quit my job to start indie hacking full-time. The idea of KTool first came to my mind when I was reading "Ask HN: I'm a software engineer going blind, how should I prepare?"[0] I've been wearing glasses since I was 5. My right eye is basically blind. Doctors said there is no chance to cure it. I was genuinely scared. Like holy shit, if my left eye stops working, my life is done. Since then I've been very conscious about time spent on computer screens. That's when I started using Kindle-related products: to offload as many reading materials as possible to the Kindle. I was a happy customer of Push to Kindle. Great product!! Then I ran into multiple limitations which led me to build KTool: a tool to send anything online to Kindle. Blog posts, Twitter threads, Hacker News discussions, RSS, newsletters... you name it. If you're a Kindle owner and you read a lot of online content, give KTool a try. [0]: https://bit.ly/3AN8Sl3 https://bit.ly/3pHycmt August 25, 2022 at 06:23PM

Show HN: I Made yet Another Rick Roll Link Generator – Instant Rick Roll https://bit.ly/3QSDM15

Show HN: I Made yet Another Rick Roll Link Generator – Instant Rick Roll Hey there -- thought I'd show this simple app off. I'm bad at rails/html/css/js but made a Rick Roll generator in just under a day with rails! It's kind of incredible how relevant the rick roll still is after ~15 years. Any generated Links Dynamically make opengraph tags to disguise themselves as whatever the user inputs. It's been pretty fun to see people making their own Rick Roll links. Everyone wants to make a million dollar SaaS app but making dumb little apps like this is something I might do more of! Also -- it's kind of messed up how easily you could phish someone, I've made a bunch of random links my friends would be interested in and the click through rate is very high. https://bit.ly/3CulXBh August 25, 2022 at 05:10PM

Show HN: I built another calculator for iPhone/iPad that's free and ad-free https://bit.ly/3AMIs37

Show HN: I built another calculator for iPhone/iPad that's free and ad-free https://bit.ly/3Q4oHsl August 25, 2022 at 03:28PM

Show HN: Paydii.com – a Gumroad alternative built on Stacks blockchain https://bit.ly/3Cz7F2o

Show HN: Paydii.com – a Gumroad alternative built on Stacks blockchain https://bit.ly/3pHYYuP August 25, 2022 at 03:20PM

Show HN: CBC Lite, a low-bandwidth CBC news site, built with Nextjs https://bit.ly/3R8L68z

Show HN: CBC Lite, a low-bandwidth CBC news site, built with Nextjs Hello! I’m Cole, a developer at CBC, the Canadian public broadcaster, and we’re proud to share CBC.ca/lite, a low bandwidth-focused news service. Try CBC.ca/lite/news/world for more globally relevant news. I’ve written a short post on r/reactjs with some details on the site’s features and how it's built for those interested. https://bit.ly/3chSmjV... Thank you! https://bit.ly/3dThlu7 August 25, 2022 at 02:17PM

Show HN: FRPC – A Faster, More Flexible RPC Framework https://bit.ly/3dQxel3

Show HN: FRPC – A Faster, More Flexible RPC Framework Today we're announcing frpc-go, an RPC framework that's designed from the ground up to be lightweight, extensible, and extremely performant. In an apples-to-apples comparison fRPC outperforms gRPC by more than 4x, doing more than 2 million RPCs/second on a single node. Check out our docs site at https://bit.ly/3wwyYGx ! https://bit.ly/3QRUVIq August 25, 2022 at 02:06PM

Show HN: Commandline tool for protecting data using TouchID+Secure Enclave https://bit.ly/3pKv4WJ

Show HN: Commandline tool for protecting data using TouchID+Secure Enclave Toucli is a tool I made to solve a specific problem on my personal MacBook, where I had to pass in sensitive data like API keys to 3rd party applications on the commandline, but wanted to encrypt those keys on disk and require the physical presence of TouchID to decrypt/access them. As I state in the readme, for production and office environments a proper external system would be better, but for my single personal machine Toucli solved my problems without needing any external running service. It was also an excuse to use Swift and Xcode for the first time, which I had wanted to do for some time. https://bit.ly/3PQ3zG7 August 25, 2022 at 07:47AM

Wednesday 24 August 2022

Tuesday 23 August 2022

Show HN: Glue – Pandas as a DAG (Now a web app) https://bit.ly/3QLKKF0

Show HN: Glue – Pandas as a DAG (Now a web app) https://bit.ly/3r0pBtk August 23, 2022 at 03:24PM

Show HN: Sakumaps – Manage your saved coordinates locally https://bit.ly/3dOYu3k

Show HN: Sakumaps – Manage your saved coordinates locally https://bit.ly/3dMSurS August 23, 2022 at 11:53AM

Show HN: Data Austerity Notation https://bit.ly/3AiQmji

Show HN: Data Austerity Notation Designed to replace JSON, YAML, and EDN; at least for everything I need those languages for. https://bit.ly/3wkMMUn August 23, 2022 at 07:57AM

Show HN: Discord and Slack Bots for Business https://bit.ly/3T8YN9g

Show HN: Discord and Slack Bots for Business https://bit.ly/3PCHHOc August 23, 2022 at 08:07AM

Show HN: Become an Awesome Open-Source Maintainer! https://bit.ly/3AcEFKZ

Show HN: Become an Awesome Open-Source Maintainer! Maintainer is a CLI app which helps you to generate AUTHORS, CHANGELOG.md, CONTRIBUTING.md and so on based on the repository in GitHub. It makes your repository more contributor-friendly. https://bit.ly/3Ag4D03 August 23, 2022 at 08:08AM

Monday 22 August 2022

Show HN: Crawlee – The web scraping and browser automation library for Node.js https://bit.ly/3AGSh2D

Show HN: Crawlee – The web scraping and browser automation library for Node.js https://bit.ly/3PEMBKx August 23, 2022 at 07:25AM

Show HN: Turn spare cash into sustainable investments that directly change lives https://bit.ly/3pzxHuw

Show HN: Turn spare cash into sustainable investments that directly change lives Hi HN! Anyone looking for ways to make a positive impact with their investments? Nowala enables everyone to turn spare cash into sustainable investments that directly change lives. We’re making it easy to improve the world in ways that are simple, profitable, and fun. In just a few steps, you can directly provide electricity to households in Sierra Leone, West Africa with your very own solar panel. Not only that, you’ll get back your money with interest as the households use the solar panels. Unlike charities or crowdfunding projects, your investment is directly tied to a solar panel so it is super transparent on how your money is used as well as what kind of impact you are making on the ground. On our app, you can see the returns paid back on a monthly basis while also getting personalized impact updates to know how they’re changing the world. We are now providing clean solar-powered electricity to households in Port Loko, Sierra Leone! Today, we are super excited to announce that we’re extending our early release program and accepting more investment for our popular solar panels. To join, download our app from https://bit.ly/3KamrhM or reach out to either koya@nowala.io August 22, 2022 at 04:56PM

Show HN: Digs.fm – For passionate music explorers (like Goodreads but for music) https://bit.ly/3AA1OZ3

Show HN: Digs.fm – For passionate music explorers (like Goodreads but for music) Hello everyone! As someone who's constantly on the look for new music to discover, I needed a better way to organize the albums I want to listen to, listened and liked. And also I would like to see the discoveries of other folks who I know I like. So I started creating the tool I wish I had in the first place. In Digs, the basic idea is that: - you can add music releases (albums, EPs, singles, mixes) in three lists: Want to Listen, Listened, Digged. You can also use tags and notes to better organize these lists. - you get a public profile where your activity is visible (i.e. what you added to your lists). Example profile: https://bit.ly/3T0xBJQ . - you can add other people as friends. Then you'll see their activity in your home feed. - you can either like or add a comment to any activity of your friends (or yours) - you can explicitly recommend a release to one of your friends This is very early yet and there are a lot of rough edges. You can find a few screenshots of the basic functionality in the homepage, from where you can also create an account - https://bit.ly/3yncUjp . I'd appreciate any feedback, thanks in advance! --------- EDIT: I figured it's worth expanding a bit on some highlights: - In the search box, apart from searching, you can copy/paste any release URL from Discogs/Spotify/Bandcamp/Mixcloud/MusicBrainz and it will basically fetch the release and then you can add it to your lists. - There are browser extensions for Firefox and Chrome, so that when you're on some of the aforementioned sites, and you stumbled upon an interesting album, you can click the extension icon and the item will be added to your "Want to Listen" list. - For certain releases, you'll notice there's an embedded web player, for convenience. https://bit.ly/3yncUjp August 22, 2022 at 03:26PM

Show HN: C# library for PDF generation got redesigned documentation (QuestPDF) https://bit.ly/3QZQxGP

Show HN: C# library for PDF generation got redesigned documentation (QuestPDF) https://bit.ly/3QAcE6Z August 22, 2022 at 02:29PM

Show HN: Inlyne, a GPU powered, browser-less, Markdown previewer https://bit.ly/3ANnZeF

Show HN: Inlyne, a GPU powered, browser-less, Markdown previewer Markdown files are used universally in almost every git repository and yet you need a browser or electron app like VS Code to quickly open one. To help this I'm trying to create a markdown viewer that renders on the gpu without needing a browser. If this interests you please help try out `cargo install inlyne`. Using it is as simple as `inlyne README.md` and you can set themes, fonts and scaling as you'd like. https://bit.ly/3PHirGL August 22, 2022 at 01:04PM

Sunday 21 August 2022

Show HN: How to find Access Key confidential data on AWS easily https://bit.ly/3c97BeW

Show HN: How to find Access Key confidential data on AWS easily [OSINT TIP] AWS key Credential Leak How to find Access Key confidential information on Amazon Cloud Services (AWS) very easily Search the Script tag for the 'AWS.config.update()' function on the 'DynamoDB' or 'S3 Bucket Upload' function on the page using the function AWS SDK or AWS CLI. https://bit.ly/3QEED5F August 22, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: What is Docker (in Docker)^n https://bit.ly/3pwi8E1

Show HN: What is Docker (in Docker)^n https://bit.ly/3KaJF7f August 22, 2022 at 04:20AM

Show HN: I made an easier version control system https://bit.ly/3PJhptA

Show HN: I made an easier version control system Hi everyone! This is the first launch of my project, Jamsync, which is trying to make version control easier for everyone. Let me know if you have any feedback! https://bit.ly/3Kdwq5G August 22, 2022 at 02:55AM

Show HN: Nevermind XOR – Deep Learning Has an Issue with Sin https://bit.ly/3ce3hef

Show HN: Nevermind XOR – Deep Learning Has an Issue with Sin https://bit.ly/3pAUtlW August 21, 2022 at 11:42PM

Show HN: AwesomeCure – Analyze and Cure Lists https://bit.ly/3ADLN4y

Show HN: AwesomeCure – Analyze and Cure Lists https://bit.ly/3PCCRAn August 21, 2022 at 12:54PM

Show HN: Generate QR-code as Tetris animations https://bit.ly/3PTfQtr

Show HN: Generate QR-code as Tetris animations https://bit.ly/3K8dZ2k August 21, 2022 at 11:17AM

Saturday 20 August 2022

Show HN: I made a free Airtable of indie founders' growth strategies https://bit.ly/3wlM3SZ

Show HN: I made a free Airtable of indie founders' growth strategies https://bit.ly/3KgZBF9 August 21, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: HertzBeat – An open-source, real-time monitoring system https://bit.ly/3PGkx9H

Show HN: HertzBeat – An open-source, real-time monitoring system Hi everyone! Very happy to be able to recommend an open source project here. Hertzbeat is an open-source, real-time monitoring system with custom-monitor and agentless. Support web service, database, os, middleware and more. Here’s a video of show: https://youtu.be/eb_Nosl9fZY . Very open to feedback. github: https://bit.ly/3QLJn9G home: https://bit.ly/3QDA4Ix Very welcome to use and give us a star! Thanks!!!! https://bit.ly/3QLJn9G August 21, 2022 at 04:21AM

Show HN: As your priorities change, your Google calendar gets rearranged by AI https://bit.ly/3PSODXP

Show HN: As your priorities change, your Google calendar gets rearranged by AI https://bit.ly/3CkMbWJ August 21, 2022 at 01:40AM

Show HN: Brew.fm – Let bots discover new music on Spotify for you https://bit.ly/3ChHqNL

Show HN: Brew.fm – Let bots discover new music on Spotify for you Use Spotify? This tool will automate your music discovery for you. Join here (100% perpetually free with no strings attached): https://bit.ly/3dMANsj Some time ago, I built and showed HN[1] brew.fm, a tool helping artists remix each other’s work. It had been quiet, and I remembered how fun it was to work with the Spotify API, so I repurposed the tool to solve one of my own problems: missing out on new music of my favorite artists. I shared it on Reddit yesterday[2], and this seems to hit a spot for more people: so far 833 people connected their Spotify account. How it works: The tool simply shows your top 50 artists on Spotify over short, medium and long term, and checks those artists for new music. If you select a playlist, every artist involved in the tracks will be checked for new music, after which new releases are shown sorted by most recent release date. Here’s a video of me demoing the tool: https://youtu.be/Nh2Ognb4PgU . Enjoy! Very open to feedback. [1] https://bit.ly/3IdLhv1 [2] https://bit.ly/3ChGatW... https://bit.ly/3nuTRO6 August 20, 2022 at 09:23PM

Friday 19 August 2022

Show hn Spammers are using AI to flood YouTube shorts with offensive garbage https://bit.ly/3T1lLPH

Show hn Spammers are using AI to flood YouTube shorts with offensive garbage https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JtFBkrFNYWk https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z3oZwV78m-c https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Gqta_wJILuE (and so on) August 20, 2022 at 04:51AM

Show HN: Node Maze Generator https://bit.ly/3whjPcf

Show HN: Node Maze Generator A few months ago I started making an RPG API and decided to break portions of it off into open source code. Here is an extensible maze / dungeon generator for node which can be installed via NPM. The generator uses a growing tree algorithm and can be extended with custom generators (or by extending the base class) in order to make more complex dungeons, add items and enemies etc. I kept it basic for now, it's very lightweight. I don't know if anyone has a use case for such a library, but here it is none-the-less. https://bit.ly/3R1JXzP August 20, 2022 at 02:33AM

Show HN: Have a question on your medication or supplement? Ask a pharmacist now https://bit.ly/3T0DYwN

Show HN: Have a question on your medication or supplement? Ask a pharmacist now Hey everyone! TL;DR: Looking for feedback on my app in exchange for a one-time free consultation with a pharmacist 24/7 (an appointment would be encouraged as well!) A quick reflection on the focus of my company, ImpactPharm: Let's talk about Uber first. It is a technically complicated app for a simple idea: getting someone from point A to point B by connecting them with a freelance driver. See this blog: "The Uber Engineering Tech Stack, Part I: The Foundation | Uber Blog" https://ubr.to/3T3WCnl Our Uber-inspired healthcare app aims to answer a patient's contextual medication-related question by connecting them with a freelance licensed pharmacist. The reviews and profiles of pharmacists and patients are features. They make us more approachable. The thoughtful, contextual, and actionable answer is the key product. That's our destination. Our ImpactPharm app is now available on the App Store on both Android and iOS/Apple for you to download: Apple App Store: https://apple.co/3QZE59V Android App Store: https://bit.ly/3QTWmFN... Please give us a try. Everyone has a free trial from now until Labor Day, September 5, 2022! Please write us a review on the App Store and let us know whether: > The information provided by your pharmacist is clear, helpful, and well researched. > The app is readable and runs smoothly. > You plan to continue using ImpactPharm. > Using ImpactPharm improved your overall health and well-being. > The care you received from ImpactPharm is worth more than what you paid to use this service. And please tell us: Why will or will you not use this app again? Thank you for your support! Sophie Le, PharmD Co-founder & CEO ImpactPharm, Inc https://bit.ly/3QUp753 August 19, 2022 at 08:55PM

Show HN: How hard can it be to draw a line? https://bit.ly/3dCL5eF

Show HN: How hard can it be to draw a line? https://bit.ly/3dHfOaq August 19, 2022 at 06:13PM

Show HN: I built a simple review to see if you deserve a raise https://bit.ly/3PG2GzE

Show HN: I built a simple review to see if you deserve a raise https://bit.ly/3PQ2dex August 19, 2022 at 06:16PM

Show HN: Create Native Desktop Apps from WebAssembly https://bit.ly/3ptFUQT

Show HN: Create Native Desktop Apps from WebAssembly https://bit.ly/3PwvFpr August 19, 2022 at 04:45PM

Show HN: What is your go-to free email provider with custom domain support? https://bit.ly/3A7bAQY

Show HN: What is your go-to free email provider with custom domain support? It used to be Google's workspaces, but they no longer have free accounts. August 19, 2022 at 05:17PM

Show HN: Modifying Clang for a Safer, More Explicit C++ https://bit.ly/3A6k1w4

Show HN: Modifying Clang for a Safer, More Explicit C++ Modified C++ Inspired by the paper "Some Were Meant for C" by Stephen Kell, I decided to show that it's possible to iterate C++ to be safer, more explicit, and less error-prone. Here's a possible starting point: I didn't invent a new language or compiler, but took the world's best compiler, clang, and modified it to begin iterating towards a new furture of C++. Naming things is hard, so I call this 'Modified C++'. Some of the following could be implemented as tooling in a linter or checker, but the idea is to update the compiler directly. I also wanted to learn more about clang. This compiler needs a flag to enable/disable this functionality so that existing library code can be used with a 'diagnostic ignored' pragma. You can build clang using the normal non-bootstrap process and you'll be left with a clang that compiles C++ but with the following modifications: - All basic types (excluding pointers and references) are const by default and may be marked 'mutable' to allow them to be changed after declaration - Lambda capture lists must be explicit (no [&] or [=], by themselves) - Braces are required for conditional statements, case and default statements within switches, and loops - Implicit conversions to bool are prohibited (e.g., pointers must be compared against nullptr/NULL) - No goto support - Explicit 'rule of six' for classes must be programmer-implemented (default, copy, and move c'tors, copy and move assignment, d'tor) - No C style casts Here's an example program that's valid in Modified C++: mutable int main(int, char**) { mutable int x = 0; return x; } Here's another that will fail to compile: mutable int main(int, char**) { int x = 1; x = 0; // x is constant return x; } I'd like your feedback. Future changes I'm thinking about are: - feature flag for modified c++ to enable/disable with 'diagnostic ignored' pragma, to support existing headers and libraries - support enum classes only - constructor declarations are explicit by default - namespaces within classes - normalize lambda and free function syntax - your ideas here https://bit.ly/3py4Wyc August 17, 2022 at 08:21PM

Show HN: SineRider - A game about love, math, and graphing built by teenagers https://bit.ly/3T4LeIb

Show HN: SineRider - A game about love, math, and graphing built by teenagers https://bit.ly/3K8tXJL August 19, 2022 at 03:29PM

Show HN: ClavaScript: a ClojureScript syntax to JavaScript compiler https://bit.ly/3wiFUqS

Show HN: ClavaScript: a ClojureScript syntax to JavaScript compiler https://bit.ly/3dMeYcI August 19, 2022 at 02:42PM

Thursday 18 August 2022

Show HN: An HTML endless runner under 900 lines without frameworks or libraries https://bit.ly/3Ch0WcX

Show HN: An HTML endless runner under 900 lines without frameworks or libraries My wife and I recently submitted to a mobile game jam on Newgrounds (yes, it's still around). What started as a question of whether we could do it somehow morphed into whether we could do without so many of the seemingly needless complications rampant in our respective industries. My wife thus did all the art as traditional frame-by-frame animation (no puppets or tweening) and I preceded without a game engine. I did use a pre-processor that gives JS a Lisp syntax (Parenscript), because C-syntax is gross. We hope the end result, while definitely of small scope, will serve to inspire some thought as to what is and isn't needed in your next project. https://bit.ly/3QCNN2i August 19, 2022 at 05:12AM

Show HN: MyNotifier – Simple Notifications https://bit.ly/3QzpTVy

Show HN: MyNotifier – Simple Notifications https://bit.ly/3QwrZFy August 18, 2022 at 10:36AM

Show HN: I spent a year designing a low profile, minimal mechanical keyboard https://bit.ly/3c3SEKQ

Show HN: I spent a year designing a low profile, minimal mechanical keyboard Hi HN, During lockdown I took up the keyboard hobby but I couldn't find anything I liked the aesthetic of. So I set out to design my own keyboard from scratch that shunned the gamer look in favour of a more minimal, serious design. I've built several prototypes but I would love to get some feedback from the HN community. https://bit.ly/3A5e3vp August 18, 2022 at 10:24AM

Show HN: StoneDB—A Real-Time HTAP Database Based on the MySQL Kernel https://bit.ly/3PxlHEt

Show HN: StoneDB—A Real-Time HTAP Database Based on the MySQL Kernel StoneDB is an open-source hybrid transaction/analytical processing (HTAP) database designed and developed by StoneAtom based on the MySQL kernel. It is the first database of this type launched in China. StoneDB can be seamlessly switched from MySQL. It provides features such as optimal performance and real-time analytics, offering you a one-stop solution to process online transaction processing (OLTP), online analytical processing (OLAP), and HTAP workloads. StoneDB is fully compatible with the MySQL 5.6 and 5.7 protocols, the MySQL ecosystem, and common MySQL features and syntaxes. Tools and clients in the MySQL ecosystem, such as Navicat, Workbench, mysqldump, and mydumper, can be directly used on StoneDB. In addition, all workloads on StoneDB can be run on MySQL. StoneDB is optimized for OLAP applications. StoneDB that runs on a common server can process complex queries on tens of billions of data records, while ensuring high performance. Compared to databases that use MySQL Community Edition, StoneDB is at least 10 times faster in processing queries. StoneDB uses the Knowledge Grid technology and a column-based storage engine. The column-based storage engine is designed for OLAP applications and uses techniques such as column-based storage, Knowledge Grid-based filtering, and high-efficiency data compression. With such storage engine, StoneDB ensures the high performance of application systems and reduces the total cost of ownership (TCO). https://bit.ly/3IhU7J8 August 18, 2022 at 06:56AM

Show HN: Allsearch – Making it easier to use different search engines seamlessly https://bit.ly/3Qw5ell

Show HN: Allsearch – Making it easier to use different search engines seamlessly Allsearch is a tool I made after getting fed up with Google's search results and reading up on conversations on HN about the state of search on the internet. This is a tool I made as a spiritual successor to GnodSearch ( https://bit.ly/3dCKd9Q ), which I've seen in a couple conversations about search on HN. GnodSearch is great, but a bit barebones in terms of looks and functionality; Allsearch is my attempt to build off of it. Similar to Gnod, Allsearch allows you to apply any given search query to a search engine of your choice (either through only keystrokes, or via mouse). However, it also allows you to add your own engines to its catalogue, and allows you to define macros to use multiple engines simultaneously (useful for easily comparing engines). It's not feature complete; there are still some things I'd like to add in. There are way more engines I want to add to it's default catalogue, and I also want to add in the ability to export your settings to allow people to easily share their Allsesarch configurations. Curious about people's thoughts on it :) https://bit.ly/3Qw9UHz August 17, 2022 at 07:47AM

Wednesday 17 August 2022

Show HN: Fuzzyhome – A Fast Fuzzy Finding New-Tab Page https://bit.ly/3QQJMqJ

Show HN: Fuzzyhome – A Fast Fuzzy Finding New-Tab Page Fuzzyhome is a lightweight new-tab page that lets you very quickly fuzzy find links and navigate to a result. If there are no matching links, you can use your query to perform a search with your search engine of choice. You can also append your query to arbitrary links with a bang-like feature. Cohesive usage instructions can be found on the GitHub page: https://bit.ly/3ArmzGn Fuzzyhome is free, entirely client-side, and statically hosted with Cloudflare pages. No sign in or account required. Export your links to a JSON file in the settings menu to keep a backup. Links are stored in IndexedDB and the bundle is cached with service workers for fast loading. Thanks for checking it out, consider giving it a star :) https://bit.ly/3A1ZWqB August 18, 2022 at 01:04AM

Show HN: Match(it): A C++17 pattern-matching library with lots of good stuffs https://bit.ly/3pt2pWd

Show HN: Match(it): A C++17 pattern-matching library with lots of good stuffs A lightweight single-header pattern-matching library for C++17 with macro-free APIs. Try it at https://bit.ly/3K2JGKt https://bit.ly/3K4pVCf August 17, 2022 at 02:36PM

Show HN: Authorizer 1.0 https://bit.ly/3bY2cr1

Show HN: Authorizer 1.0 I am excited to announce the stable version of https://bit.ly/3wyvJyD with the most significant updates . The most complex part of your application, i.e. auth has never been this simple in the open-source space before. Bring your database and have auth layer ready for the application within minutes . Amazing Features of Authorizer Support for 11+ databases | Sign-in / Sign-up with email ID and password | Password-less login with magic link login | Social logins (Google, Github, Facebook, LinkedIn, Apple more coming soon) | Secure session management | OAuth2 and OpenID compatible APIs | APIs to update profile securely | Forgot password flow using email | Role-based access management | Multi factor authentication | Email templating | Webhooks | For more information check: Website: https://bit.ly/3wyvJyD | Docs: https://bit.ly/3pnMus8 | Github: https://bit.ly/3AtqDpG | React SDK: https://bit.ly/3wcL7At | Javascript SDK: https://bit.ly/3JYsgPe | Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSQGbUjHc6bpaAgCiQPzNxiUP... | Examples: https://bit.ly/3AsrPcR | Discord: https://bit.ly/3bYM60i | Github Sponsorship: https://bit.ly/3pnMuIE | Buy me Coffee: https://bit.ly/3bZckzJ | https://bit.ly/3AtqDpG August 17, 2022 at 02:01PM

Show HN: I created a site you can upload a photo a day https://bit.ly/3zXzZbE

Show HN: I created a site you can upload a photo a day a photo is the theme of the day, and everyday deserves a theme. It's kind of interesting to see the world with photos in a simple way daily. so I built this mini site. what's your photo today? https://bit.ly/3waZ0yR August 17, 2022 at 10:49AM

Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator https://bit.ly/3AtWXsy

Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator Hi HN It also supports percentages, dates and variables. I've been working on this alone for a few years now, so would love to get some feedback. https://bit.ly/3bYLxUb August 17, 2022 at 10:01AM

Show HN: Android app that helps businesses and professionals saved 230K+ hours https://bit.ly/3we6QrB

Show HN: Android app that helps businesses and professionals saved 230K+ hours https://bit.ly/3w9M2BB August 17, 2022 at 07:43AM

Tuesday 16 August 2022

Show HN: A network for Americans who can't afford health insurance https://bit.ly/3QxgHkn

Show HN: A network for Americans who can't afford health insurance Hey HN, launched this recently and looking for early feedback. The problem to solve: In the US, patients who can't afford health insurance are regularly charged the highest prices for healthcare - prices that are deliberately inflated by 2x-4x above market. But theoretically they should be getting the best prices, because they are paying without the expenses and delays of insurance claims. However, insurance contracts are written in a way that prevents anyone outside a network from getting better prices than insurers. The Pocketero solution: An affordable non-insurance network for people who pay out of pocket for healthcare, especially those who can't afford health insurance. Network members get the best prices from network providers. If you have any comments about the design, implementation, business model, etc. - please share your thoughts! https://bit.ly/3STkme3 August 16, 2022 at 09:41PM

Show HN: Hire experts in popular SaaS/no-code tools https://bit.ly/3Pw9Pm5

Show HN: Hire experts in popular SaaS/no-code tools Hi HN We have built Heep to help startups take advantage of the best no-code/SaaS tools and increase their ROI on the tools they already are paying for. It's super simple - we match you with experts in popular tools like Notion, Bubble, Webflow for any kinds of project. So far we had over 200 companies build all kind of staff with makers on Heep - from improving their internal ops with automations (Zapier, Airtable) to building full scale MVPs (Bubble, Glide). We focus on curating talent and making it easy for anyone to navigate the no-code space. We have messenger and payments built-in inside the platform and adding simple contracts soon. On the talent side we are allowing you to monetise your expertise in any SaaS/no-code tool and earn $2K+ per month. Right now we have over 300 experts on the platform across 40+ tools. We are still working on making the experience smooth for customers and the main point of launching here is to get feedback on what could be done better on finding/hiring an expert. Would love to discuss what do you like/dislike about existing freelance platforms out there. Love from Kyiv/Berlin https://bit.ly/3SOYbWp August 16, 2022 at 07:22PM

Show HN: Unschooler predicts future career by analyzing YouTube https://bit.ly/3dAOEC7

Show HN: Unschooler predicts future career by analyzing YouTube We created an experimental feature that predicts a future career by analyzing Youtube preferences. Our main goal is to help young people find their passion. Every teenager we spoke to mentioned Youtube as a learning source. Suddenly we realized that YouTube contains all information about interests, learning history, and answer search, underneath which lies their unique purpose. However, most parents don't know how to apply these interests to their teens' future careers. We came up with the idea to translate interests from Youtube into the career language and predict the probable specialization on the single Skills Map. How it works: 1. We analyze interests on Youtube and predict suitable specializations with Skills Map. 2. People try real daily tasks of the recommended professions for 1 week. Every task updates the skills Map and prediction. From the beginning, we compared the data with a control group of our friends, who had already known their passion. We are still in the process of filling the skills database, but we already see precise matches for our users, despite missing some particular areas: — Our designer's map matched his passion for 3D and generative graphics — https://bit.ly/3PqfVUT — This man is a software developer, and our algorithm showed us this before we even knew him — https://bit.ly/3w7TZHD — Our social media manager leans more toward Design than Marketing — https://bit.ly/3PqGcT9... — This girl is learning cosmetics from a chemistry perspective - however, our data showed her real passion and aptitude: interacting with people around these cosmetic topics — https://bit.ly/3SRyQeh Test your skills https://bit.ly/3SWmv8T and share your opinion about the results with a link to your profile here, in the comments. Share this link with young people who are choosing a future profession or do not know what they are interested in. https://bit.ly/3Pmp2Gg August 16, 2022 at 02:51PM

Show HN: Integrate.ai – Machine learning and analytics on hard-to-access data https://bit.ly/3JXD8N7

Show HN: Integrate.ai – Machine learning and analytics on hard-to-access data Hey HN! This is Steve from integrate.ai (https://bit.ly/3K5sEvq). Our platform unlocks a range of machine learning and analytics capabilities on data that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to access due to privacy, confidentiality, or technical hurdles. Traditional approaches to machine learning and analytics require centralization and aggregation of data sources. Given the increasingly distributed nature of data - across organizations, across borders, and across connected devices - centralizing the data necessary for machine learning and analytics often requires complex data-sharing agreements, costly pipelines, and supporting infrastructure. The data governance challenges and cost implications of data centralization are blocking the world’s most important data-driven problems, particularly in healthcare, industrial IoT, and finance, where data custodians must enforce the highest privacy and security standards to ensure regulatory and contractual compliance and data is spread across multiple silos or edge environments. Here are a few examples where barriers to data access either slow down or completely block world-changing use cases: (1) Rare disease diagnostics - Research hospitals don’t have enough rare disease data points to build accurate diagnostic models, and they cannot get access to more data from partner hospitals to improve their models (2) Precision medicine - Health data consortiums working on improving medical care for diseases from cancer to heart disease can take years setting up data sharing agreements and implementing governance processes before research begins (3) Drug safety monitoring - Government regulators can’t leverage data that is hard to standardize, such as laboratory, radiology, and pathology results, resulting in potential missed opportunities for detecting side effects or validating product safety (4) Predictive maintenance - Manufacturers don’t have access to all of their data to train predictive maintenance models, because of challenges moving high volumes of data, sporadic data availability at the edge, and customer resistance to providing data access (5) Financial fraud detection - Individual banks and credit card companies lack sufficient fraud data points to train highly accurate models, but face regulatory barriers and concerns about IP sensitivity that limits their ability to share data integrate.ai leverages federated learning and differential privacy to enable machine learning and analytics on sensitive or hard-to-access data wherever it sits, without moving it. It allows data to stay distributed in its original protected environments, while unlocking its value with privacy-protecting machine learning and analytics. Model training and analytics are performed locally, and only end-results like model parameters are aggregated in a secure and confidential manner. We empower product teams to extend machine learning and analytics capabilities in their products in flexible and reliable ways. integrate.ai is packaged as a developer tool, helping developers seamlessly integrate federated learning and federated analytics capabilities into almost any solution with an easy-to-use SDK and supporting cloud services for end-to-end management. Once integrated, end-users can collaborate across sensitive data sets while data custodians retain full control. Solutions incorporating integrate.ai can serve as both effective experimentation tools and production-ready services. You can start building your own federated models and analytics quickly, with our 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3K5sEvq. By adopting a federated approach and training models on data where it sits, without moving it, developers will be able to unlock solutions to the world’s most important problems without risking sensitive data. We would love to hear your thoughts on using hard-to-access data for machine learning and analytics, and your feedback on the product. Happy federating! August 16, 2022 at 02:45PM

Show HN: A quiet faster search engine written in Ruby https://bit.ly/3c0Yb4X

Show HN: A quiet faster search engine written in Ruby https://bit.ly/3JWHnIO August 16, 2022 at 01:54PM

Show HN: Synology C2 Object Storage – rids of data egress fees https://bit.ly/3zUJCI6

Show HN: Synology C2 Object Storage – rids of data egress fees https://bit.ly/3w738jk August 16, 2022 at 11:20AM

Show HN: Cookieless Conversion Attribution with Pathview https://bit.ly/3bVjF3k

Show HN: Cookieless Conversion Attribution with Pathview Morning HN. I worked on a cloud CMS and then pivoted an analytics feature to a standalone SaaS. Pathview focuses on the conversion path rather than general analytics. I want to help users optimize conversions. It doesn’t use cookies, contains 160-characters of JavaScript, and leverages HTTP Messaging for a modern take on an old-school analytics approach. I’m close to launching a public beta test and could use a sanity check. Any advice, feedback, or questions for this first-time developer? -sb https://bit.ly/3JYOmRF August 16, 2022 at 10:31AM

Monday 15 August 2022

Show HN: Octarchive – Back up all repos on a GitHub account locally https://bit.ly/3pi9mZZ

Show HN: Octarchive – Back up all repos on a GitHub account locally Hey HN! I just released Octarchive, a simple tool to back up all repos on a GitHub/Gitea account to a local folder written in Go. If you're worried about loosing your FLOSS work, but are can't keep up with manually mirroring all the repositories, this might be the tool you're looking for. I'd love to get your feedback :) https://bit.ly/3QHC4ix August 15, 2022 at 12:15AM

Sunday 14 August 2022

Show HN: Dump Shadowsocks Credentials from NthLink https://bit.ly/3QsmKqk

Show HN: Dump Shadowsocks Credentials from NthLink https://bit.ly/3Qtj2Ni August 15, 2022 at 12:11AM

Show HN:How We built TinySnap: the anatomy of a browser extension https://bit.ly/3zWf1Kd

Show HN:How We built TinySnap: the anatomy of a browser extension https://bit.ly/3zTUwOl August 15, 2022 at 02:18AM

Show HN: Belua, Beautifully Organised Contacts https://bit.ly/3zRqvP8

Show HN: Belua, Beautifully Organised Contacts Manage and present your contacts with the Belua app on iPhone. Features: Organise - Display generative art for contacts without photo. - Use tags to categorise your contacts. - Use the touch action to surface contacts in recent. - Sort by recent, by recently added, by tag or by country. - Privacy Built-In from the start. - Actions such as favourite, tag and hide work across devices if you are using iCloud. - Works offline Search - Search text in contacts - Diacritic insensitive [a diacritic is a glyph added to a letter or to a basic glyph]. - Works with natural language text to ensure correct behaviour in multiple scripts and languages such as Chinese or Japanese. https://apple.co/3w3TrSX August 14, 2022 at 06:14PM

Show HN: Anysphere, home for important, long-form conversations https://bit.ly/3AoOYgl

Show HN: Anysphere, home for important, long-form conversations Hi everyone! I’m Arvid, cofounder of Anysphere ( https://bit.ly/3dyFLZy ). With my two friends Sualeh and Shengtong I have been spending the last few months building a dedicated home for important, long-form conversations. We’re super excited to let the HN community test it out! We think that no existing platform for point–to-point communication prioritizes the conversations that you actually care about and that really matter. Instant messaging is filled with careless texts and stickers, email is filled with receipts and spammers, and physical mail, while better in those respects, is slow and cumbersome. None of the existing platforms are private enough. Anysphere attempts to fix this. It is private, secure, desktop-first and only allows people you added to contact you. Our whitepaper ( https://bit.ly/3AkSM1R ) describes our privacy and security model in detail — in short, we protect all of your data and metadata against everyone (even our own server). Our client is fully open source: https://bit.ly/3SNWSa1 . We deployed a small server to open up testing to everyone in the HN community. Instructions are here: https://bit.ly/3Qqky2N... . I can’t wait to hear your thoughts! https://bit.ly/3AmYY9S August 15, 2022 at 01:47AM

Show HN: Hacker News Predictions https://bit.ly/3SNlq2V

Show HN: Hacker News Predictions https://bit.ly/3JTKste August 14, 2022 at 05:50PM

Show HN: Build, present and share animated data stories in Jupyter Notebook https://bit.ly/3QLMPQT

Show HN: Build, present and share animated data stories in Jupyter Notebook https://bit.ly/3pjrUcq August 14, 2022 at 11:42AM

Show HN: Quaternions: A Practical Guide https://bit.ly/3Qqsm4q

Show HN: Quaternions: A Practical Guide I wrote this article over the past few weeks, while building a structural chemistry model. I found most sources available either dive into quaternion mathematics and reasoning without building intuition useful in applications, or are documentation for specific computer graphics libraries. I'm using this article as a personal reference; perhaps others will find it useful too. https://bit.ly/3AlLjQo August 14, 2022 at 07:14AM

Saturday 13 August 2022

Show HN: Makerspace for “bad” art and thoughtful subjectivity https://bit.ly/3QEHB9N

Show HN: Makerspace for “bad” art and thoughtful subjectivity Inspired by r/BadArt and r/CrappyArt https://bit.ly/3do5d41 August 14, 2022 at 03:48AM

Show HN: Bog Gobbler Word Game https://bit.ly/3w6LyMv

Show HN: Bog Gobbler Word Game Two years ago my pandemic project was an online multi-player variant of Scrabble named Crossword Island Hopper where you capture territory by placing words on a board. It proved to be wildly unpopular. More recently I have been working on Bog Gobbler, which is a variant of Boggle where you capture territory by finding words in the grid. The territory-capture element is much more relevant in the multi-player game, but also affects the mechanics of solo games. This one is a little more popular and there is a daily solo challenge where everyone plays the same grid, with a global and personal leaderboard. You can go directly to the daily challenge at: https://bit.ly/3QEAoGL If you know how to play Boggle the one thing you need to be aware of is that after the first word you find, all subsequent words must include at least one letter that you already "own". https://bit.ly/3PmYxAy August 13, 2022 at 06:11PM

Show HN: `pdf2searchablepdf` command-line tool to make PDF have searchable text https://bit.ly/3Ajjl7B

Show HN: `pdf2searchablepdf` command-line tool to make PDF have searchable text Easily perform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) on PDFs. `pdf2searchablepdf input.pdf` = voila! "input_searchable.pdf" is created & now has searchable text https://bit.ly/3Al1lKc August 13, 2022 at 11:40PM

Show HN: Create WireGuard Mesh Networks Using Vault https://bit.ly/3QmHNKV

Show HN: Create WireGuard Mesh Networks Using Vault https://bit.ly/3Amw9KK August 13, 2022 at 11:00PM

Friday 12 August 2022

Show HN: I will now send this to beginner programmers https://bit.ly/3C1yhIO

Show HN: I will now send this to beginner programmers A look at a common issue I see beginner devs go through. Probably the thing that weeds the most people out of development. https://bit.ly/3bQgl9z August 13, 2022 at 05:24AM

Show HN: Render dancing videos from hand-drawn anime characters https://bit.ly/3AcYFNF

Show HN: Render dancing videos from hand-drawn anime characters https://bit.ly/3zWIaVs August 12, 2022 at 02:35PM

Show HN: Turn an Old Nvidia Shield TV into a Ubuntu Linux Box https://bit.ly/3C0L2Ds

Show HN: Turn an Old Nvidia Shield TV into a Ubuntu Linux Box https://bit.ly/3dl0GiJ August 12, 2022 at 07:13PM

Show HN: Merle, an IoT framework written in Go https://bit.ly/3C2Hb8Z

Show HN: Merle, an IoT framework written in Go https://bit.ly/3dvjM69 August 12, 2022 at 06:03PM

Show HN: Apple GAUDI Breakdown https://bit.ly/3QA1yOM

Show HN: Apple GAUDI Breakdown https://bit.ly/3Pknlck August 12, 2022 at 05:05PM

Show HN: Busy – a lean, statically typed build system for GCC Clang MSVC https://bit.ly/3bROTZ4

Show HN: Busy – a lean, statically typed build system for GCC Clang MSVC https://bit.ly/3PofI4C August 12, 2022 at 01:49PM

Thursday 11 August 2022

Show HN: I created a bedtime story for my son using GPT-3 and DALL-E https://bit.ly/3BZUaZh

Show HN: I created a bedtime story for my son using GPT-3 and DALL-E https://twitter.com/laktek/status/1555154811728695296 August 11, 2022 at 07:17PM

Show HN: Linguistic Antipatterns https://bit.ly/3JKScxL

Show HN: Linguistic Antipatterns https://bit.ly/3JNuKQk August 11, 2022 at 05:50PM

Show HN: PHP on Netlify Edge Functions https://bit.ly/3JO7e5M

Show HN: PHP on Netlify Edge Functions https://bit.ly/3zHwYfu August 11, 2022 at 02:12PM

Show HN: Open Source Zapier Alternative for Web3 https://bit.ly/3QBd0tz

Show HN: Open Source Zapier Alternative for Web3 https://bit.ly/3C2HBfA August 11, 2022 at 03:14PM

Show HN: GitHub Commit Visualiser https://bit.ly/3PfFQ1M

Show HN: GitHub Commit Visualiser I built a tool which you can use to visualise your git commits at an org or repository level. It shows just how much work an engineering team, or even an individual does, that often goes unseen by non-dev teams. You can read about the build here: https://bit.ly/3BYbu0w... Repo is here: https://bit.ly/3QltmXC You can deploy your own to netlify (or provider of your choice) and start visualising your own project's commits in realtime. https://bit.ly/3AeboAA August 11, 2022 at 02:00PM

Show HN: Proxy.py https://bit.ly/3SKyhCU

Show HN: Proxy.py [Not my project] A very well features proxy server (Forward & Reverse + lots of other features). https://bit.ly/3SHtUIY August 11, 2022 at 10:29AM

Tuesday 9 August 2022

Show HN: Tone v0.0.8 – hackable console audio tagger – feedback for new version? https://bit.ly/3deiv33

Show HN: Tone v0.0.8 – hackable console audio tagger – feedback for new version? Hey HN, I would like to show you my new version of tone [1], a command line audio tagger. It is mainly developed for audiobooks, but should also work for music and other formats. Features: - dump metadata in different formats with JSONPath support tone dump my-file.m4b tone dump --format=json --query='$.meta.album' my-file.m4b - modify most common audio formats metadata tone tag input.mp3 --meta-title "a title" tone tag --auto-import=covers --auto-import=chapters --path-pattern="audiobooks/%g/%a/%s/%p - %n.m4b" --path-pattern="audiobooks/%g/%a/%z/%n.m4b" audiobooks/ --dry-run - write your own custom scripted tagger extensions with JavaScript tone tag "harry-potter-1.m4b" --taggers="musicbrainz" --script="musicbrainz.js" --script-tagger-parameter="e2310769-2e68-462f-b54f-25ac8e3f1a21" - multiarch docker image is also available via docker pull sandreas/tone:v0.0.8 Feedback is highly appreciated. [1]: https://bit.ly/3NnFeWS August 9, 2022 at 09:59PM

Show HN: Tuesday Triage, weekly crème de la crème of the Internet https://bit.ly/3Pbwynq

Show HN: Tuesday Triage, weekly crème de la crème of the Internet For the past two years I curate a newsletter with ~10 posts I've enjoyed reading and ~10 things I didn't know before, as well as a tad of my ranting and a book or two. https://bit.ly/3dklKG1 August 10, 2022 at 12:56AM

Show HN: 1024, a 2048 Puzzle Game https://bit.ly/3SDFapJ

Show HN: 1024, a 2048 Puzzle Game https://bit.ly/3BUGezG August 9, 2022 at 11:42PM

Show HN: We Built Vercel for Data Engineers https://bit.ly/3P6fxLe

Show HN: We Built Vercel for Data Engineers Hi HN. Today we released Dagster Cloud to general availability [1], which includes a new feature you can try that we're calling Branch Deployments. Branch Deployments were inspired by Vercel's Preview Deployments feature and deep GitHub integration. We're hoping we can bring a similar developer experience improvement to the data domain. Let us know your feedback! [1] https://bit.ly/3zLZQmU https://twitter.com/dagsterio/status/1557040015237976065 August 9, 2022 at 06:27PM

Show HN: Recode – Free, open-source, community-driven Codespaces alternative https://bit.ly/3QdTLGQ

Show HN: Recode – Free, open-source, community-driven Codespaces alternative https://bit.ly/3QbfCPe August 9, 2022 at 05:03PM

Show HN: PGPP (Pretty Good Phone Privacy) – a new type of mobile privacy service https://bit.ly/3QekAL4

Show HN: PGPP (Pretty Good Phone Privacy) – a new type of mobile privacy service Hi, we're Barath and Paul. We co-founded INVISV to build Pretty Good Phone Privacy (PGPP) [ https://bit.ly/3QekD9I ], an app and service that provides mobile identifier privacy (IMSI) and Internet privacy (IP) so that neither we nor other providers learn your network identity. We've been thinking about how phones are tracking devices in disguise (at a few layers) and what we can do about it. But the problem is that mobile networks are hard to change, and existing companies are reluctant to change things. A couple years ago we had the idea that we could decouple your identity from your SIM (IMSI), so the mobile operator wouldn't know who you are but still provides you service. We did research, figured it out, and published it last year at Usenix Security. Then we took it to every mobile operator we could to see if they'd do it, but mostly got shrugs, confusion, or hostility. (We still hold out hope they'll change their minds.) So we decided we had to build and deploy it ourselves. And the mobile network is just the first part -- we also provide decoupled IP privacy (Relay) in PGPP via a partnership with Fastly, for when you're on WiFi or mobile data. The implementation is simple: for mobile privacy we decouple authentication from connectivity. Those are conflated today. We provide service using eSIMs (so you need an eSIM capable Android for this part). So we don't learn which eSIM your phone gets each time (your IMSI now changes periodically), we authenticate you with a cryptographic protocol (Chaum's blind signatures) that proves you should get a new eSIM but doesn't reveal your identity. Then you get mobile data service. This isn't something that exists today, despite the tracking/data collection that's happened both by third parties (SDRs / IMSI catchers) and operators themselves. It's like MAC randomization for mobile networks. We figured users would like better IP privacy too, so we used IETF MASQUE and collaborated with Fastly to provide relay service in PGPP as well. Relay service works on almost any Android device. This uses TLS to tunnel your traffic (which itself will usually be TLS encrypted, for almost all Web traffic today) through two hops and then to the rest of the Internet. The first hop is us -- we hide your IP but learn nothing of your traffic or where it's headed. The second hop is Fastly, who then connects you to the IP of the server you're trying to reach, but all they see is an INVISV IP trying to connect to some other IP. The site you're connecting to terminates your TLS stream but just sees it coming from Fastly. This is a beta and there are several things that aren't ideal. We don't have free plans because providing actual connectivity is pretty expensive. We know that data-only mobile service isn't for everyone (that's what our mobile plans provide -- no phone number). So we offer Relay service on its own for folks who want that. We also know eSIMs are not ideal either, so we'd like to generalize that down the road. We're focused on privacy, not just on mobile, and we'd love your feedback on the service and ideas about this and where to go next. Thanks! Barath and Paul https://bit.ly/3JGTYzE August 9, 2022 at 04:32PM

Show HN: Loop, run a command in loop and nothing else https://bit.ly/3zJeKtZ

Show HN: Loop, run a command in loop and nothing else This is a small utility to loop a command, in a shell. This is deceptively simple, you can loop a command forever, or loop until it is succeeded or failed. Currently, it really does nothing else than a bash `for` and `sleep`, but I intend to add the possibility of running a command in loop, in parallel. In conjonction with some tests/stress tools (like https://bit.ly/3baQBll who I am one of the maintainer), I think this can be useful to other... $ loop --iter 4 --delay 1000 date Tue Aug 9 06:59:58 CEST 2022 Tue Aug 9 06:59:59 CEST 2022 Tue Aug 9 07:00:00 CEST 2022 Tue Aug 9 07:00:01 CEST 2022 https://bit.ly/3p96oqN August 9, 2022 at 06:26AM

Show HN: Yare 2 – Programmable RTS game https://bit.ly/3Aal2V7

Show HN: Yare 2 – Programmable RTS game Hi HN! About a year ago I showed my side project Yare here ( https://bit.ly/34Dc0iy ) and was overblown by the feedback and support. Since then a lot has changed and I'm excited to share the beta of 'Yare 2' ( https://bit.ly/3A7Z1Gd ). The simple programming game has evolved into something a little more complex with the ability to not only control the units with code, but now practically anything is programmable. E.g. the players can build their own UI elements to play the game with (when you choose 'play with mouse and keyboard' on the homescreen, it showcases what is possible to create). This is a passion project that I don't plan to anyhow excessively monetize and will be always free to play, but I'm worried that it's perhaps growing into a too chaotic/confusing game and losing its initial simplicity. https://bit.ly/3A7Z1Gd August 9, 2022 at 07:40AM

Monday 8 August 2022

Show HN: Debuglater – Serialize Python traceback for later debugging https://bit.ly/3PeeiJP

Show HN: Debuglater – Serialize Python traceback for later debugging https://bit.ly/3JEyhAh August 8, 2022 at 06:05PM

Show HN: Go-zero (a cloud-native microservice framework) is now two years old https://bit.ly/3QKFPnJ

Show HN: Go-zero (a cloud-native microservice framework) is now two years old Today in two years ago, I submit my first commit of go-zero code to GitHub, and two years later, go-zero is now 19.7K stars and 2.9K forks. go-zero has been well known for lots of developers, adopted by many companies, and helped many developers to be hired by their favorite companies through learning go-zero source code. Looking forward to the third year, we will continue to bring more convenient and practical features to the developer community, bringing more cool development experience to everyone! We are grateful to have you along the way! Welcome more developers to join us! https://bit.ly/3kpYesA August 8, 2022 at 03:20PM

Show HN: I built an app for helping other solo founders with their project https://bit.ly/3BK57xU

Show HN: I built an app for helping other solo founders with their project https://apple.co/3BQ7qQ7 August 8, 2022 at 01:52PM

Show HN: SaveSlack – create searchable knowledgebase from your Slack community https://bit.ly/3bBv8Vk

Show HN: SaveSlack – create searchable knowledgebase from your Slack community https://bit.ly/3Q71IxB August 8, 2022 at 03:32PM

Show HN: Voxel map of my school, made with WebGL and SDF raymarching https://bit.ly/3SxLHlK

Show HN: Voxel map of my school, made with WebGL and SDF raymarching https://bit.ly/3BPynmY August 8, 2022 at 03:12PM

Show HN: Realtime 3D spectrogram visualization using threejs shaders https://bit.ly/3SxW7lg

Show HN: Realtime 3D spectrogram visualization using threejs shaders https://bit.ly/3SxkrUy August 8, 2022 at 01:28PM

Show HN: Build for any cloud with the same code https://bit.ly/3Pb7oVM

Show HN: Build for any cloud with the same code We have been working on Multy, an open-source[1] tool that enables developers to deploy and switch to any cloud - AWS, Azure and GCP for now. We realized that, even when using Terraform, writing infrastructure code is very different for each cloud provider. This means changing clouds or deploying the same infrastructure in multiple clouds requires rewriting the same thing multiple times. And even though most core resources have the same functionality, developers need to learn a new provider and all its nuances when choosing a new cloud. This is why we built Multy. Multy is currently available as a Terraform provider. You can write cloud-agnostic code and then just choose which cloud you want to deploy to. Multy will then call the cloud provider APIs on your behalf. For example, the following Terraform code deploys a virtual network in AWS and can be easily changed to deploy to Azure or GCP: ``` resource "multy_virtual_network" "vn" { cloud = "aws" // or azure, or gcp name = "multy_vn" cidr_block = "10.0.0.0/16" location = "eu_west_1" } ``` Our goal is to expose any configuration that is common across all clouds, but there’s always specific features that are not available in all of them. For example, if you want a very specific AWS CPU for your Virtual Machine or use a region that is only available in GCP. To enable this, we implemented overrides [2] - a way to configure the underlying infrastructure for cloud-specific purposes. You can also mix other Terraform code that uses the cloud-specific providers with Multy. While this makes you somewhat locked in, having your 80% or 90% of your infrastructure cloud-agnostic is still very powerful. You can see more complex examples in our documentation - https://bit.ly/3SzB5Th . We’re still in early days and looking for feedback from other developers on our approach. Let us know what you think! [1] https://bit.ly/3PoQWCL [2] https://bit.ly/3bKqDb0 https://bit.ly/3PoQWCL August 8, 2022 at 01:27PM

Sunday 7 August 2022

Saturday 6 August 2022

Show HN: Toon Lens – transform face images into cartoon style https://bit.ly/3oXYv7x

Show HN: Toon Lens – transform face images into cartoon style https://bit.ly/3zy4qF8 August 7, 2022 at 05:11AM

Show HN: Cronit – Online Cronjobs https://bit.ly/3Q6vEd4

Show HN: Cronit – Online Cronjobs https://bit.ly/3QbiUSr August 7, 2022 at 05:24AM

Show HN: I made a cross-platform command-line music player called maestro https://bit.ly/3JAfaY2

Show HN: I made a cross-platform command-line music player called maestro It is built to work on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and was tested thoroughly on my Mac and lightly on my friend's Windows. Unfortunately, no one I know uses Linux. It works with WAV, MP3, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis files. https://bit.ly/3JHYDS3 August 7, 2022 at 01:24AM

Show HN: Spliit — Splitwise alternative with no signup needed https://bit.ly/3p0Pcnq

Show HN: Spliit — Splitwise alternative with no signup needed https://bit.ly/3HReX27 August 6, 2022 at 09:01PM

Friday 5 August 2022

Show HN: Sysmon, a simple DWM status bar https://bit.ly/3OXNdus

Show HN: Sysmon, a simple DWM status bar https://bit.ly/3P7lyaq August 5, 2022 at 11:28PM

Show HN: Minimal Static Site Generator https://bit.ly/3Qt3Sax

Show HN: Minimal Static Site Generator `pandoc-sitegen` uses pandoc and mustache templating to turn a bunch of markdown files into a minimalist site, while still allowing for things like an automatic list of blog posts. I was really frustrated with the complexity of most existing static site generators like Jekyll and Hugo -- it seemed like even a basic blog required an immense amount of configuration and provided tons of features I didn't need. I built this mostly for myself, but I'd love any feedback on it :) https://bit.ly/3vJNmuB August 5, 2022 at 10:25PM

Show HN: PDF-Diff - Visualize any differences between two PDFs https://bit.ly/3JA2PTH

Show HN: PDF-Diff - Visualize any differences between two PDFs https://bit.ly/3Qdp97Y August 5, 2022 at 09:59AM

Show HN: Free printable coloring pages from cool tech brands https://bit.ly/3zxfFxK

Show HN: Free printable coloring pages from cool tech brands https://bit.ly/3QrCn17 August 5, 2022 at 09:49AM

Show HN: Weightless – a minimalist newsletter tool for static sites https://bit.ly/3Q6LAMy

Show HN: Weightless – a minimalist newsletter tool for static sites Collecting emails sounds easy but if you have a static site, you need to use some sort of an external service for this. Maybe I am too picky but I didn't like the available options so I built one myself. Here's how it works: - You create a mailing list on the landing page (weightless.so) - It gives you a URL you can attach to a
tag as an action attribute - Any time someone submits that form, you receive an email with your subscribers Collecting emails this way is free, and if you already have a styled form, you can have this up & running in couple minutes. I know Show HN posts shouldn't require signing up, but I do need to have an email because that's where you get your subscribers list. One note: Weightless also allows you send mass emails to your subscribers, but that's a paid feature. You DON'T have to use it, you can use Weightless only for collecting emails, and worry about messaging them later. When you are starting out and have only a couple subscribers, you can simply email everyone manually, one by one. https://bit.ly/3zzef5Q August 5, 2022 at 07:29AM

Show HN: Not8 – continuous product improvement platform https://bit.ly/3zzMwlp

Show HN: Not8 – continuous product improvement platform My co-founder and I are taking part in the acceleration program, and we're building not8 - a platform for team product reviews and user feedback collection. Right now we already have an MVP which is a Chrome extension that allows you to leave 'sticky notes' on live websites and share them in just one click. Our demo day is going to be in ~2 weeks, and we want to our user count to hit 1000 by that time. Actually, we want it so much that we are ready to offer our first 1000 users a forever free access to our product. Try out our extension now, and share a few notes with your team - I hope, you will love it. Here's how it works: https://bit.ly/3bwc3UH Here's where to download it: https://bit.ly/3zzMxWv August 5, 2022 at 01:10PM

Thursday 4 August 2022

Show HN: Serverless Notion Blog using React https://bit.ly/3Qma3x6

Show HN: Serverless Notion Blog using React Using Notion to power a blog and rendering data on a React front-end with just a server-less worker. https://bit.ly/3JCLQjN August 4, 2022 at 05:22PM

Show HN: Superblocks – IDE for Internal Apps, APIs and Cron Jobs https://bit.ly/3BIIrOu

Show HN: Superblocks – IDE for Internal Apps, APIs and Cron Jobs Hey HN, I’m Brad, one of the creators of Superblocks and a YC alum, excited to share our internal tooling IDE. As developers ourselves, we faced the problem of building tons of internal admin UIs, backends to connect siloed data, reporting jobs, and data pipelines. For UIs we would build one-off React components. For integrations, we would have to decipher vendor docs and implement auth. Finally, for reporting jobs we had to handle failures and observability – many hours of repetitive engineering effort. So we built Superblocks, an internal tooling IDE to connect to any datasource (databases, APIs, data warehouses), drag and drop your common UI components (tables, charts, forms), spin up backend APIs and schedule cron jobs, all in one place. Since developers we spoke to hated repeatedly handling permissions, hooking up observability, configuring security and managing CI/CD pipelines, we built Superblocks to integrate with popular dev tools like Datadog, Elastic, GitHub, GitLab, Okta and more. Use our cloud version, or run a self-hosted agent to ensure your data never leaves your VPC [1]. Superblocks is quite differentiated from other “low-code” tools out there: * 100% built for developers: observability, debuggability, version control, extend with Python & JS * A platform, not a point solution: An all-in-one builder for internal tools: app UIs, APIs and cron jobs * Agent architecture: source-available, stateless and lightweight vs a legacy on-prem deployment * Scalable pricing: Pay for apps by Creator and usage-based pricing for end users (based on day passes) so it’s affordable to have 100s or 1000s of end users. Workflows and Jobs are billed on the number of executions. A quick 4 min demo on the website: https://bit.ly/3zxrjZt Developer docs: https://bit.ly/3JwiKT1 To illustrate Superblocks in action, we built this startup funding explorer last night [2] Would love to hear feedback! [1] Agent https://bit.ly/3d7fJg3 [2] Superblocks Startup Explorer App https://bit.ly/3zxrnsb... https://bit.ly/3zxtU5x August 4, 2022 at 05:03PM

Show HN: Killer Crossword - A crossword puzzle variation with no clues https://bit.ly/3vEZM7j

Show HN: Killer Crossword - A crossword puzzle variation with no clues https://bit.ly/3zXF9pg August 4, 2022 at 02:45PM

Show HN: Random Rijks – See a Random Artwork from the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum https://bit.ly/3JvxhhY

Show HN: Random Rijks – See a Random Artwork from the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum https://bit.ly/3GA6W0g August 4, 2022 at 01:15PM

Show HN: An open, quick and crisp book to learn about Decentralized Finance https://bit.ly/3OTLhmB

Show HN: An open, quick and crisp book to learn about Decentralized Finance https://bit.ly/3vEJxHe August 4, 2022 at 10:40AM

Show HN: Add clap and reactions to your blog posts easily https://bit.ly/3vHImqr

Show HN: Add clap and reactions to your blog posts easily https://bit.ly/3vHInuv August 4, 2022 at 07:07AM

Show HN: Extensible OSS Retool Alternative https://bit.ly/3BC3DWf

Show HN: Extensible OSS Retool Alternative https://bit.ly/3BDS6pu August 4, 2022 at 06:24AM

Wednesday 3 August 2022

Show HN: FlowGraph – A tool for visualizing relationships between concepts https://bit.ly/3zxTjMe

Show HN: FlowGraph – A tool for visualizing relationships between concepts https://bit.ly/3QgOhe1 August 3, 2022 at 08:36AM

Show HN: Web3 AWS Lambda https://bit.ly/3zUNgTJ

Show HN: Web3 AWS Lambda Ever since I've been building in web3, one problem I've always faced was listening to and responding to on-chain events with some processing on my end. I've traditionally maintained my own server to make this happen - especially for any data sync, notifications, etc When I discovered the ThirdLambda team and what they were doing, I found it super useful - they let you run serverless cloud functions responding to on-chain events. They're currently onboarding users off a priority list, so check it out and let me know what you think! https://bit.ly/3P4ktjW August 3, 2022 at 07:41AM

Show HN: Tiny PS1-like Renderer in 500 lines https://bit.ly/3vyRIVC

Show HN: Tiny PS1-like Renderer in 500 lines https://bit.ly/3vBUbi5 August 3, 2022 at 08:21AM

Show HN: Reverb – Generate beautiful color palettes for your next project https://bit.ly/3JuIK1q

Show HN: Reverb – Generate beautiful color palettes for your next project https://bit.ly/3Jt9T4B August 3, 2022 at 09:55AM

Tuesday 2 August 2022

Show HN: Markdown as document, by casual-Markdown-doc.js https://bit.ly/3cQBEb2

Show HN: Markdown as document, by casual-Markdown-doc.js https://bit.ly/3Smtgk4 August 3, 2022 at 01:18AM

Show HN: HN Comment Filtering Browser Extension https://bit.ly/3QeeN7U

Show HN: HN Comment Filtering Browser Extension https://bit.ly/3Q61ne2 August 3, 2022 at 01:18AM

Show HN: A RESTful API Template in Go https://bit.ly/3JnwLCH

Show HN: A RESTful API Template in Go https://bit.ly/3Jt48nI August 2, 2022 at 05:56PM

Show HN: Simplenote – Notes with support for publishing (hosted, Markdown) https://bit.ly/3oODkVl

Show HN: Simplenote – Notes with support for publishing (hosted, Markdown) I use Simplenote for journaling and creating itineraries for my wife and I (publish as a webpage and send link). It's great. Robust export options too. I used to use Obsidian + iCloud sync daemon to facilitate continuity between my Windows desktop and my Macbook, but I started getting sync issues on Windows and a couple BSODs due to how the iCloud daemon handles timestamps. I picked up Simplenote and it's been working flawlessly. Very underrated IMO. https://bit.ly/3SkDu4k August 2, 2022 at 03:47PM

Show HN: `pls` is a prettier and powerful `ls` for the pros https://bit.ly/3Jq00ob

Show HN: `pls` is a prettier and powerful `ls` for the pros https://bit.ly/3Q8kLa4 August 2, 2022 at 04:30PM

Show HN: User Interface Typography – online book https://bit.ly/3PZ0XGD

Show HN: User Interface Typography – online book https://bit.ly/3oLoBur August 2, 2022 at 01:18PM

Show HN: Eattsy – Reimagining the world’s relationship with cooking and food https://bit.ly/3d0tIEn

Show HN: Eattsy – Reimagining the world’s relationship with cooking and food https://bit.ly/3Jpr6vF August 2, 2022 at 01:30AM

Show HN: OneDev – A Lightweight Gitlab Alternative https://bit.ly/3BCdUSA

Show HN: OneDev – A Lightweight Gitlab Alternative https://bit.ly/2NEdHnQ August 2, 2022 at 09:12AM

Monday 1 August 2022

Show HN: PiBox: a tiny personal server for self-hosting https://bit.ly/3d3ufWc

Show HN: PiBox: a tiny personal server for self-hosting Heya HN! We've built a Raspberry PI CM4 based SSD NAS for home hosting. We built it as a part of KubeSail.com - which is a platform aimed at making self-hosting easy and at making the technical bits (tunneling, backups, updates, etc) as easy as possible. You may have seen plans for this about 9 months ago on HN, but we're finally in full production! I'll be booking tickets to fly out and help assemble the 2nd batch in a few days - we're effectively a two person computer company, which is a lot of fun and a crazy amount of work. Our mission is to make home-hosting a website, an app, or just personal photos a reasonable alternative to SaaS products. https://bit.ly/3Jogddx August 2, 2022 at 12:04AM