Monday 31 October 2022

Show HN: InterAlia – creatively search fashion by prompting AI model https://bit.ly/3sMU29u

Show HN: InterAlia – creatively search fashion by prompting AI model https://bit.ly/3sLQ5Sx November 1, 2022 at 12:46AM

Show HN: Subify subscription – Process of research and developing a new product https://bit.ly/3Dp4pFr

Show HN: Subify subscription – Process of research and developing a new product Hi everyone. This is Reza, Growth manager at Subify, About two years ago, we released our first app on Shopify. An app called “Hengam Restock" helped merchants inform their customers that their products are back in stock. In 2 years, more than 200,000 products were back-in-stock through our app, and customers were notified. This method worked for the stores and increased their sales by more than 15%, but we were looking for a way that could help them sell better and solve their other problems, like inventory management. We searched for a few weeks and found a good solution. Subscription . If the stores could sell their products on a subscription basis, there would be no need to guess how many products to keep in the warehouse. Before that, this number could be much less than the required amount or more than the required amount. Each of these has its problems. With this method, they know with a good approximation how many people will buy a product next month, and they supply the same amount of stock. On the other hand, they can even guess how much income they will have next month and spend accordingly. At that time, there were several apps for this work in Shopify, but these apps had several fundamental problems. 1. Working with these apps was not easy; sometimes, merchants needed to hire a third party to help them use these apps. 2. They were costly and intended only for large stores, while This problem was also the problem of small and medium stores and they needed this product too. 3. A store's needs in the subscription can be very diverse. Some want to create a subscription box, some need a landing page for subscription products, some want a membership and loyal customer club, etc. These apps did not have strong support, subscription knowledge, and customer success manager to help the merchant in these ways. At best, there was simple support that only dealt with fundamental problems. All of this made us think of creating our subscription app; thus, the "Subify subscription" was born. The app is simple, and everyone can easily use it; it has a reasonable price, and merchants can start working without paying any initial amount. In addition to this, Subify subscription support surprisingly responds to your messages in less than 1 minute, and experienced customer success managers are by your side to make sure you succeed :) Now Subify subscription has experienced tremendous growth in a short time, reached the rank of 300 out of 7000 apps, and serves many customers, including Shopify Pluses. Let us know what you think of our app and how we can make it a better resource by taking a look at it. https://bit.ly/3ST5nQ6 October 31, 2022 at 05:46PM

Show HN: VoteSF, a mobile voter guide for the SF election https://bit.ly/3NqiJ55

Show HN: VoteSF, a mobile voter guide for the SF election https://bit.ly/3foijzI October 31, 2022 at 04:45PM

Show HN: Hueflake – endlessly customizable editor color schemes https://bit.ly/3zxrxAp

Show HN: Hueflake – endlessly customizable editor color schemes https://bit.ly/3zuNeRE October 31, 2022 at 04:10PM

Show HN: Rust on AWS Lambda https://bit.ly/3UfYcm9

Show HN: Rust on AWS Lambda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Idys2BAmqIU October 31, 2022 at 01:32PM

Show HN: MetalliCSS: A JavaScript library that gives CSS a metallic lustre https://bit.ly/3Dqcdqo

Show HN: MetalliCSS: A JavaScript library that gives CSS a metallic lustre https://bit.ly/3zvOnIO October 31, 2022 at 08:25AM

Sunday 30 October 2022

Show HN: Yet Another Open Map https://bit.ly/3FzoNX5

Show HN: Yet Another Open Map A curated collection of authoritative and non-authoritative datasets in a OpenStreetMap-compatible format and data model. For now there is just a draft specification and PoC for Madrid. https://bit.ly/3DpvZSP October 31, 2022 at 01:09AM

Show HN: Alternative Tab Manager for Firefox https://bit.ly/3DMg1DS

Show HN: Alternative Tab Manager for Firefox This is an addon. I'm using it exclusively for tab management. I removed the bar bar with css to rely only on this. It has a bunch of convenient features that you might like. So far I find it very pleasant to use. https://mzl.la/3FAxGjn October 31, 2022 at 12:15AM

Show HN: AI tool that cuts “bloopers” for YouTubers https://bit.ly/3sLoIrC

Show HN: AI tool that cuts “bloopers” for YouTubers YouTubers who talk to a microphone, sometimes in front of a camera, get nervous and make a lot of mistakes while trying to get the lines just right. This AI tool fixes the mistakes for them and saves hours in manual editing. https://bit.ly/3fgdYyD October 30, 2022 at 07:02PM

Show HN: Virtual JSON Viewer – Virtual DOM, Full Text Search and JQ https://bit.ly/3sKfADE

Show HN: Virtual JSON Viewer – Virtual DOM, Full Text Search and JQ I built a custom tailored browser extension for rendering and navigating Json responses and files, hopefully it could be useful also to someone else. Why? I often need to debug fairly large json files (10MB+). For a time I used a combination of JQ in the terminal for filtering and Firefox native viewer for full text search. Then I had an epiphany "Wait a sec, I am a developer! How hard could it be to combine those features in a single product?". Harder than I expected (of course), but still, here we are. Disclaimer: I'm a backend developer by day, no designers were harmed in the making of the UI/UX :) https://bit.ly/3sHllC3 October 30, 2022 at 03:46PM

Show HN: Create Posts with Gradient Text https://bit.ly/3SJs49n

Show HN: Create Posts with Gradient Text Who doesn't like gradients? With Purple Photo, we can create posts with zero designing skills. We have recently added support for the gradient text. Let us know what you think about it. https://bit.ly/3OZ4qEJ October 30, 2022 at 07:20AM

Show HN: I designed a ring binder to organize 1,700 resistors https://bit.ly/3U7hp9t

Show HN: I designed a ring binder to organize 1,700 resistors https://bit.ly/3W89QkC October 30, 2022 at 08:20AM

Saturday 29 October 2022

Show HN: A minimal job board and blog for signal processing engineers https://bit.ly/3sKu5Hy

Show HN: A minimal job board and blog for signal processing engineers https://bit.ly/3gP2S3P October 30, 2022 at 02:24AM

Show HN: I made a website where you can copy-paste SVG gradients https://bit.ly/3TN8NFm

Show HN: I made a website where you can copy-paste SVG gradients https://bit.ly/3sG52FB October 29, 2022 at 01:55PM

Show HN: I made a website with musical exercises for beginner musicians https://bit.ly/3flkmED

Show HN: I made a website with musical exercises for beginner musicians https://bit.ly/3zvibW2 October 29, 2022 at 02:53PM

Show HN: An SSH Agent for hardware keys on Windows https://bit.ly/3gRL1t6

Show HN: An SSH Agent for hardware keys on Windows An SSH Agent for Hardware backed keys on Windows. I wanted something like Secretive for Windows, so attempted to make one... https://bit.ly/3U4sjxj October 29, 2022 at 03:34PM

Friday 28 October 2022

Show HN: Missing.css: The Missing CSS Stylesheet https://bit.ly/3TPE9uP

Show HN: Missing.css: The Missing CSS Stylesheet https://bit.ly/3sHik4I October 29, 2022 at 01:34AM

Show HN: I made a builder that lets you create a sales page for Gumroad products https://bit.ly/3U7nDGp

Show HN: I made a builder that lets you create a sales page for Gumroad products Hey everyone, Would love to hear your feedback I just released the beta for a no-code builder specifically for people selling on Gumroad. Seeing lots of artsy and non-technical folks selling through Gumroad, their only real option when advertising is to create a sales page throuh something like Square or Wix. Like all non-niche things, this becomes hard when you actually want to link up your payment and email subscribers directly to your page. (Not to even mention affiliate sellers). Wrapping gum is my response to this So if you're a seller on Gumroad, would love to hear some feedback from you on whether or not you would find this usefull or not Brutal feedback is always encouraged :) Thank you https://bit.ly/3SNRIcM October 28, 2022 at 10:04PM

Show HN: Checksum.sh verify every install script https://bit.ly/3fkr120

Show HN: Checksum.sh verify every install script The pattern of downloading and executing installation scripts without verifying them has bothered me for a while. I started messing around with a way to verify the checksum of scripts before I execute them. I've found it a really useful tool for installing things like Rust or Deno. It's written entirely as a shell script, and it's easy to read and understand what's happening. I hope it may be useful to someone else! https://bit.ly/3gMXDSd October 28, 2022 at 07:38PM

Show HN: A Data Stack for Web3 https://bit.ly/3fjKxeT

Show HN: A Data Stack for Web3 Hey - We're building https://bit.ly/3SRMWv0 . tl;dr - Luabase is a data stack for web3 teams. We make it easy to query any blockchain with SQL, analyze it in notebooks, and embed the data in your app with our API. You can answer questions like: how many people that used Uniswap also have an ENS / .eth address? I know a lot of people here hate crypto. I get it. There's a lot of bullshit and scams in crypto. I'm personally drawn to it because a lot of financial applications suck and crypto provides a set of open source tools to build better ones. Anyway, if you're into web3, check it out and let me know if I can answer any questions. I'll be around. https://bit.ly/3SRMWv0 October 28, 2022 at 07:01PM

Show HN: Proxy-web-storage, a more convenient way to use storage through proxy https://bit.ly/3TKQuAs

Show HN: Proxy-web-storage, a more convenient way to use storage through proxy Keep the type of storage value unchanged and change array and object directly. Supports listening to the changes and setting expires. https://bit.ly/3fe1QOo October 28, 2022 at 05:26PM

Show HN: Gun.io funding 3 months of dev resources from their platform https://bit.ly/3SPP2vk

Show HN: Gun.io funding 3 months of dev resources from their platform Gun.io is running a pitch competition, judged by the community, for 3 months of dev resources. https://bit.ly/3SPP5au October 28, 2022 at 02:36PM

Show HN: A self-hosted Twitter- and Reddit-like site written in Rust https://bit.ly/3FnfQ39

Show HN: A self-hosted Twitter- and Reddit-like site written in Rust https://bit.ly/3FtUO2K October 28, 2022 at 04:46AM

Show HN: Dvi-decode for LuaTeX. Render LaTeX documents directly in the browser https://bit.ly/3SLcryb

Show HN: Dvi-decode for LuaTeX. Render LaTeX documents directly in the browser https://bit.ly/3U8DdSd October 28, 2022 at 08:23AM

Thursday 27 October 2022

Show HN: Windows Context Switcher – App Launch Groups https://bit.ly/3U6wg45

Show HN: Windows Context Switcher – App Launch Groups Quickly open a Context (group of apps) with just one click. This makes context-switching, moving between multiple different projects, MUCH easier! https://bit.ly/3f68pCQ October 27, 2022 at 04:23PM

Show HN: Logto – We just launched our brand-new website https://bit.ly/3TJK3hc

Show HN: Logto – We just launched our brand-new website Folks, we have just gone live with our brand-new website! The design of our official website has been brought up to date, and experience has been improved. Our official site now boasts a modernized design and enhanced functionality. https://bit.ly/3c1WuUA Feel free to let us know your thoughts. Cheers! October 27, 2022 at 01:16PM

Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza (Khufu) https://bit.ly/3zjtbW8

Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza (Khufu) Hey HN, I 3d scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid / Khufu's pyramid for the Giza Project this summer and just finished the guided version to share. Would love feedback and/or problems you encounter. I used both a Leica BLK 360 and Matterport Pro 2 to do the scanning and the Matterport SDK for the web viewer. Matterport's web display with Three.js has been the most accessible to a wide audience in the past (previous iterations are in Unity and Unreal, but difficult to download over slower connections). I've been interviewing social studies teachers around the 6th grade level to create teaching materials as well, and these along with other monuments that I've scanned at Giza are up at https://bit.ly/3DMhsCt Cheers from Cairo--and thanks for any feedback. https://bit.ly/3zgvdqf October 27, 2022 at 02:31PM

Show HN: CloudOps Automation Project https://bit.ly/3DClaOC

Show HN: CloudOps Automation Project https://bit.ly/3szYpEN October 27, 2022 at 12:54PM

Wednesday 26 October 2022

Show HN: I solved my New Tab page https://bit.ly/3DypC11

Show HN: I solved my New Tab page The site is completely customisable, you can create a start page that suits your own style. Initially, I built the site to only work for me, however I wanted the website to be re-usable for anyone. You can now login to your own Twitter/Spotify/Strava accounts for your own personal feed. Everything is stored locally in your own browser so there's none of your data floating around in the clouds somewhere. You can find the code at https://bit.ly/3Fjl1AW . Here are some examples of themes in a gif: https://bit.ly/3f75ObM... . https://bit.ly/3gLdelt October 27, 2022 at 01:45AM

Show HN: Interactive symbols from your decompiler to your debugger https://bit.ly/3FtjIzo

Show HN: Interactive symbols from your decompiler to your debugger It works on Ghidra, Binja, IDA, and angr-dec. Currently, gdb is the only debugger supported -- best with GEF. https://bit.ly/3FgbcE1 October 27, 2022 at 12:40AM

Show HN: Curdle (Wordle over Curl) https://bit.ly/3DyPWI9

Show HN: Curdle (Wordle over Curl) https://bit.ly/3NcBnxs October 26, 2022 at 10:35AM

Tuesday 25 October 2022

Show HN: Comment on live websites just like you comment on Google Docs/Figma https://bit.ly/3f48sPt

Show HN: Comment on live websites just like you comment on Google Docs/Figma I'd love your feedback on this new JS plugin we launched. With this, you can comment on live websites just like you comment on Google Docs or Figma. You can use is to get Copy or UI feedback right on the website you are building. Feedback can be provided in rich formats like audio and video. You can get started by installing a JS tag in the footer of the website. You can then turn the review mode on or off on demand by adding “?review=true” to the URL. Demo video (43s): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdnfBEw8TfI Demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6vxzXJuh8o https://bit.ly/3D1NvMM October 25, 2022 at 09:18PM

Show HN: A book introducing Geospatial and Rust https://bit.ly/3TCxm7T

Show HN: A book introducing Geospatial and Rust My friend and I have been collaborating on this lighthearted introduction to doing geospatial computation in rust. Don't know Rust? Don't know geospatial? I'd be interested to know what you think. https://bit.ly/3gKanZV October 26, 2022 at 12:58AM

Show HN: Encrypt and hide files inside images https://bit.ly/3W4O9lq

Show HN: Encrypt and hide files inside images https://bit.ly/3N3TDJj October 25, 2022 at 11:21PM

Show HN: Klipit.in – Online clipboard, quickly share data across devices https://bit.ly/3gvCJH5

Show HN: Klipit.in – Online clipboard, quickly share data across devices Hello, wanted to share about my new project called Klipit. How do you quickly share data between devices? Here's what most people do – - Send it to someone on WhatsApp or other messaging service. - Email it to themselves. - Use a note taking application like Google Keep, Apple Notes or OneNote (my preferred way until now). All of these require you to already have those services logged into on both the devices. Logging into any service on a new device these days is a tedious process involving 2-factor authentication. What if there was a quick way to share data between devices? One that did not require any logins or installing any apps? Starting with this thought, I built Klipit.in. An online clipboard to share data quickly between devices. You get an instant online clipboard with a unique link. No need to create any account. You can paste any data to this clipboard and simply open the link on another device. Nothing to install, no logins required. Quick and easy. There is also a QR code which you can scan to open the clipboard in browser. Some features that I may add depending on how it takes off - - Password protection - Real time refresh - Sharing files - Klipit account with multiple clipboards - Custom clipboard URL Play with it and let me know what you think. https://bit.ly/3fc9w3D October 25, 2022 at 01:53PM

Show HN: Airforms – never build another CRUD app https://bit.ly/3TB1Ozf

Show HN: Airforms – never build another CRUD app Airforms is a database form builder. You can lower software development costs by using Airforms instead of developing custom CRUD applications to enter and update data. Airforms lets you build forms using a simple drag-and-drop interface. No coding skills needed. Airforms was built from the ground up to support relational databases. Joins and lookups, and query parameters including multi-valued and cascading parameters are supported. Airforms also includes a graphical query builder, and tools for browsing database schema, relationships and data. An automatic database diagram generator is also included. https://bit.ly/3N3zxyP October 25, 2022 at 05:33PM

Show HN: Bookmarks.email – Daily digest of Twitter bookmarks https://bit.ly/3sqQFFd

Show HN: Bookmarks.email – Daily digest of Twitter bookmarks https://bit.ly/3f2KTX4 October 25, 2022 at 03:44PM

Show HN: I made an app for developers to manage their deeplinks https://bit.ly/3TRRv9I

Show HN: I made an app for developers to manage their deeplinks Hello everyone! As a developer, I use deeplinks a lot to test my app. Before I build Deeplink Buddy, here's my workflow whenever I want to run a deeplink on a simulator: 1. Save all deeplinks in a note 2. Manually find and edit the param of the deeplink I want to run 3. Copy the deeplink and paste it to the terminal or the Calendar in the simulator 4. Run the deeplink Now with Deeplink Buddy, everything will be super simple and easy: - All your deeplinks are stored in one app and synced with iCloud, so you never lose them - A clean and intuitive interface that helps you quickly find the param and update it - Easily select the simulator you want to run the deeplink. You can also run the deeplink on your mac to test your mac app. - Run your deeplink with just one click If you have any feedback/questions/suggestions, please let me know below! https://bit.ly/3D5A4LZ October 25, 2022 at 06:40AM

Show HN: Porting PHP to WebAssembly Using WASI https://bit.ly/3TJU4KS

Show HN: Porting PHP to WebAssembly Using WASI https://bit.ly/3DuVTWJ October 25, 2022 at 12:53PM

Monday 24 October 2022

Show HN: MVP as a Service https://bit.ly/3FbgC2U

Show HN: MVP as a Service https://bit.ly/3srERCG October 24, 2022 at 04:25PM

Show HN: Topaz: open-source authorization combining the best of OPA and Zanzibar https://bit.ly/3spEtnX

Show HN: Topaz: open-source authorization combining the best of OPA and Zanzibar https://bit.ly/3VTRGDd October 24, 2022 at 04:01PM

Show HN: Helm-dashboard: the missing UI for Helm https://bit.ly/3N1qxKD

Show HN: Helm-dashboard: the missing UI for Helm https://bit.ly/3gBuJoa October 24, 2022 at 03:02PM

Show HN: mirrord – run your local code in the context of your cloud environment https://bit.ly/3VU6IJ8

Show HN: mirrord – run your local code in the context of your cloud environment Hey everyone, I’m Eyal, co-founder and CTO of MetalBear, the company behind mirrord. We’ve recently released version 3.0 of mirrord - it’s the first version of the product that we believe can provide daily value for backend developers. mirrord is a free, open-source (MIT) product that cuts your development loops by making it easier and faster for your local code to “meet” your cloud environment. mirrord lets you “plug” your local process into your Kubernetes cluster. When you run your process with mirrord, it completely wraps your process in the context of the corresponding service on your cluster - it essentially proxies all of your process’ input/output to the remote pod, from network traffic to file access to environment variables, so that you can keep running your process from the familiar comfort of your local environment, but with input, configuration, and state from the cloud. While mirrord can be used in a lot of ways, our ideal use case is for it to be used for concurrent work on a shared, mature development or staging environment. Instead of maintaining multiple environments, each with its own state, maintenance, and cloud costs, organizations can now leverage a single well-maintained production-like environment for use by multiple developers or teams. mirrord is written in Rust, and the technology behind it is quite interesting (and we actually wrote some blog posts about it, see in our company blog [1]): - mirrord injects itself into the executed process, hooking most of the libc APIs, then decides what to run locally and what to run remotely - This lets us run only a specific process in the context of the remote environment, unlike similar solutions which use VPN or edit system files - In order to hook functions, it uses the fantastic Frida framework As for our business model, we plan to launch a managed service to complement the open-source offering of mirrord. The service is intended to help you manage the use of the product in a team/enterprise context. We would love your feedback, and would appreciate your support by: - Trying out mirrord [2]! - Joining our Backend Engineers Discord community [3] - Telling your friends - Contributing to our codebase or opening issues [4] Let me know what you think! [1] https://bit.ly/3TzWCM2 [2] https://bit.ly/3smt8Fg [3] https://bit.ly/3FaZJ8w [4] https://bit.ly/3VYoFWQ https://bit.ly/3N0hbi0 October 24, 2022 at 01:58PM

Show HN: Password Cracking Course https://bit.ly/3VUS6Jq

Show HN: Password Cracking Course https://bit.ly/3VZ6vo7 October 24, 2022 at 02:18PM

Show HN: A shell in every text input on your system https://bit.ly/3sqW9Qh

Show HN: A shell in every text input on your system https://bit.ly/3gBloMS October 24, 2022 at 07:39AM

Sunday 23 October 2022

Show HN: Unix shell script tactics – a style guide https://bit.ly/3SxGUPY

Show HN: Unix shell script tactics – a style guide https://bit.ly/3gAYgy2 October 24, 2022 at 02:48AM

Show HN: TPMouse - A Virtual Trackball for Windows, controlled from the homerow https://bit.ly/3St5ktW

Show HN: TPMouse - A Virtual Trackball for Windows, controlled from the homerow Hello all, I apologize for the repost as the previous submission was made from an unfortunate timezone. I've been refining my app to the point that it's pretty much become an indispensable daily driver in my own workflow. Hoping to hear some critiques/feedbacks on its usability! https://bit.ly/3SsrjkW October 23, 2022 at 10:24PM

Show HN: We’ve created a tool to focus on coding and collaborate with your team https://bit.ly/3DjXLjZ

Show HN: We’ve created a tool to focus on coding and collaborate with your team https://bit.ly/3TvEGSG October 23, 2022 at 07:55PM

Show HN: An investment forum where everyone manages a $1M imaginary portfolio https://bit.ly/3MVBXiR

Show HN: An investment forum where everyone manages a $1M imaginary portfolio Hi there! Made LongTermBoard.com as a Jr. FE engineer fresh from leaving the investment field but still in love with it. Back then, I'd read articles on investment forums and wanted a quick way to determine if I should spend time reading the analysis. I wanted a quick way to determine if the author is a good investor. LongTermBoard solves this by making it easy to view the competency of the author by seeing his investment performance of his profile. It's long-only for now, as the goal is to look for great long-term businesses to invest in. It ain't perfect as its a controlled investment environment, but my hope is that over the longer term, the portfolio performance should be a good proxy. It's super rough now, so hope it doesn't break. https://bit.ly/3skGUYS October 23, 2022 at 04:46PM

Show HN: I made a CMS that uses Git to store your data https://bit.ly/3VVgPgE

Show HN: I made a CMS that uses Git to store your data I'm excited to finally launch Outstatic, an open source static website CMS that doesn't require a complicated setup or signing up to a third-party service! You can access the documentation here: Outstatic Documentation. I invite you to start by deploying our example blog to Vercel and giving it a try. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how easy and fun it is to use Outstatic. Please, let me know what you think. This is the first public version of the project and all feedback is welcome. If you dig the project feel free to leave a star on Github. I appreciate your support! https://bit.ly/3UI4snQ October 23, 2022 at 11:58AM

Saturday 22 October 2022

Show HN: JP-Hash https://bit.ly/3VP4878

Show HN: JP-Hash https://bit.ly/3VVUTC3 October 23, 2022 at 01:34AM

Show HN: Stable Diffusion, but Fast and with No Filters https://bit.ly/3TsWZYv

Show HN: Stable Diffusion, but Fast and with No Filters https://bit.ly/3TsX0M3 October 22, 2022 at 07:44PM

Show HN: Self-funded ad campaign against DRM about to break 1k likes https://bit.ly/3F79h4y

Show HN: Self-funded ad campaign against DRM about to break 1k likes https://twitter.com/breckyunits/status/1577152243014377473 October 22, 2022 at 06:17PM

Show HN: Django REST Framework Async https://bit.ly/3MUpWdn

Show HN: Django REST Framework Async https://bit.ly/3MS71A9 October 22, 2022 at 04:09PM

Show HN: PipeScore – Free Bagpipe Notation https://bit.ly/3Dl1ajr

Show HN: PipeScore – Free Bagpipe Notation https://bit.ly/3DiWZos October 22, 2022 at 03:13PM

Show HN: First open source data discovery and observability platform https://bit.ly/3MV81mP

Show HN: First open source data discovery and observability platform https://bit.ly/3DkasMx October 22, 2022 at 01:14PM

Show HN: Online parser for arbitrary CRDs with sample YAML https://bit.ly/3DjYimU

Show HN: Online parser for arbitrary CRDs with sample YAML Hello peeps. I’ve wrote a tool to nicely display crds. I know of docs.crds how is this different? You can paste in the crd and it will generate a sample yaml to boot and you don’t need to point it at a repository. Also it has a cli version. Here is the repo https://bit.ly/3sj2XQ0 . I hope someone finds this useful. Any feedback is always appreciated. :) Thanks. https://bit.ly/3sgzKF5 October 22, 2022 at 07:58AM

Show HN: Ask our algorithm and real financial expert anything about your money https://bit.ly/3DjnFoT

Show HN: Ask our algorithm and real financial expert anything about your money It’s pretty simple: ask us absolutely anything about your finances (it’s okay to be really specific to your situation!) and our algorithm backed by a Certified Financial Planner will give you a hyper-personalized spot-on answer, for free. Go ahead and stump us! Let’s really kick the tires on this thing :) Up until now, we've been doing comprehensive financial advising for free. Our most popular feature is the ability to just ask us anything so we figured why not make that feature available for everyone? Also for free :) Some more context: Uprise’s mission is to make wealth management/financial optimization as accessible as possible (ie, free) and we think the key is to have an amazing algorithm and database of financial rules/products but backed by a real financial expert to make sure the recommendations are good and to refine the algorithm. If you love it please feel free to share with anyone you know that could use some advice on their finances! We’re happy to help as many people as we can. Some example questions people have had: - What should I change about my finances once my student loans are forgiven? - How do I adjust my finances to deal with inflation or recession? - Which credit card should I open next? - I work at Tesla - can you look at my benefits and make sure I’m taking full advantage? Feel free to send feedback/questions here! chris@uprise.us Thanks for looking at this! https://bit.ly/3DgE4KR October 21, 2022 at 06:56PM

Friday 21 October 2022

Show HN: Bull or Bear Game – The Higher or Lower for NFTs https://bit.ly/3MTf7bF

Show HN: Bull or Bear Game – The Higher or Lower for NFTs It's crypto Winter, the market is down and we are rekt. So we made this little game to cheer up the Web3 community. Guess which NFT collection has the higher floor price. Inspired by all the time we whittled away on higherlowergame https://bit.ly/3F2xEQJ October 21, 2022 at 05:19PM

Show HN: Stlite sharing – Write and share Streamlit apps online serverlessly https://bit.ly/3shFDBU

Show HN: Stlite sharing – Write and share Streamlit apps online serverlessly Streamlit, a Python web app framework, can run on web browsers with WebAssembly, and you can write and share its apps with this online platform. Get the Python productivity, online shareability, and data privacy safety in your data apps. https://bit.ly/3Dif99G October 21, 2022 at 04:52PM

Show HN: Restfox – Open source lightweight alternative to Postman https://bit.ly/3eOxXnA

Show HN: Restfox – Open source lightweight alternative to Postman Last time I posted this it didn't garner much interest. There have been lots of improvements and fixes since the last release. Quick list of features: - Workspaces - Tabs - Nested Folders - Lots of context menus - Response history - Plugins - Runs fully in the browser and runs offline if necessary - Chrome and Firefox extension to bypass CORS restrictions - Desktop builds for all platforms - GraphQL support - Import collections exported from Postman and Insomnia - Simple user friendly interface I built this because I love Insomnia but wanted a portable version that I could run in the browser. If you're tired of Postman's bloated interface and slow startup times, do give this a try. https://bit.ly/3TuXku6 October 21, 2022 at 01:06PM

Show HN: Userscript to get rid of the YouTube Shorts player https://bit.ly/3CVLiT8

Show HN: Userscript to get rid of the YouTube Shorts player I'm pretty frustrated by the shorts player for YouTube so I made this userscript which simply redirects to the default player that has a scrub-bar, does not loop automatically and does not overlay the video with UI. This at least fixes my biggest frustration with this new video format. https://bit.ly/3SgSsqF October 21, 2022 at 11:43AM

Show HN: The second month building a tiny product in public https://bit.ly/3TejL6p

Show HN: The second month building a tiny product in public https://bit.ly/3MXdQjW October 21, 2022 at 10:50AM

Thursday 20 October 2022

Show HN: It's 2022 and sharing files from Android to Mac is still a pain https://bit.ly/3TlMbeO

Show HN: It's 2022 and sharing files from Android to Mac is still a pain I always found sharing files from my Android phone to my Mac a pain. I wanted to have a way to share my photos, videos, documents etc from my phone directly to my MBP, without having to upload anything to the 'cloud' or some messaging app. Those ways tend to be less secure and fairly slow. Because of this I made this little app you see on the video that enables you to share the files directly from your phone to your laptop. I have been using it for a while now for personal use and it works really well! The app was recently made available to everyone. You can try it out for free via https://bit.ly/3z0VtEK Happy to answer any questions you might have. October 21, 2022 at 05:24AM

Show HN: I'm trying to guess your personality by your comments with an NLP model https://bit.ly/3eMxx14

Show HN: I'm trying to guess your personality by your comments with an NLP model https://bit.ly/3eMfMPq October 21, 2022 at 03:22AM

Show HN: Trade your time for charity (OneHumanRace) https://bit.ly/3CTNOcH

Show HN: Trade your time for charity (OneHumanRace) https://bit.ly/3uPpAuW October 21, 2022 at 01:57AM

Show HN: Soundy – Ambient sounds for working, sleeping, relaxing https://bit.ly/3eJHgp3

Show HN: Soundy – Ambient sounds for working, sleeping, relaxing https://bit.ly/3EZJ9s9 October 20, 2022 at 05:53PM

Show HN: NanoMODBUS – A compact MODBUS RTU/TCP C library for microcontrollers https://bit.ly/3yXMOmq

Show HN: NanoMODBUS – A compact MODBUS RTU/TCP C library for microcontrollers Hi HN, this a tiny C library I made because, to my astonishment, in 2022 I couldn't find an (almost) complete and free implementation of MODBUS to be used in a generic microcontroller environment. Enjoy https://bit.ly/3sb79kA October 20, 2022 at 12:04PM

Show HN: Create a Shiny R server with one line of code using Shinify https://bit.ly/3VHNaaO

Show HN: Create a Shiny R server with one line of code using Shinify No more coding needed, just add one line to your script in which you call our magic Shinify function. Shinify then automatically creates a shiny server and visual interface for you to interact with your machine learning or statistical model. https://bit.ly/3Tukf8e October 20, 2022 at 05:51PM

Show HN: Transform Your City https://bit.ly/3gotAQJ

Show HN: Transform Your City Hey HN, As noted in a previous comment posted on the "Paris Will Become ‘100% Cyclable’" thread [0], I've been contributing to a project (as a volunteer backend developer) to try to accelerate urban change around pedestrian/cyclable/car-free streets. It's "change.org for urban transformation". It started with a Twitter account posting Dall-E-ified versions of streets [1] which picked up steam in the press [2]. And now, we're live with our own site! Happy to answers questions, and other folks from the project might chime in as well. [0] https://bit.ly/3z02fLc [1] https://twitter.com/betterstreetsai [2] https://bit.ly/3Df1foV... https://bit.ly/3DbrRHo October 20, 2022 at 05:04PM

Show HN: Send Number to Phone Website https://bit.ly/3CQyqxv

Show HN: Send Number to Phone Website https://bit.ly/3gqHjGN October 20, 2022 at 02:52PM

Show HN: Record voice memo, receive transcription in email https://bit.ly/3SidtRY

Show HN: Record voice memo, receive transcription in email https://bit.ly/3EYwiXw October 20, 2022 at 02:49PM

Wednesday 19 October 2022

Show HN: SoundSeeker – Organize Your Musical Ideas https://bit.ly/3F0YKbf

Show HN: SoundSeeker – Organize Your Musical Ideas Hi HN, I've been programming for about three years, and this is my first full-stack web app. It's a tool for organizing musical ideas. Building and deploying it has been a great learning experience, and in that spirit I'd be grateful for any thoughts or suggestions if you care to take a look. Thank you! source: https://bit.ly/3giqrBU Why: Composing music is different for everyone, yet some practices are employed by many musicians. One such practice is to record a musical idea on a phone, capturing the idea at its freshest, and for many, clearest. This often leads to a lengthy catalogue of chronologically organized recordings that can be difficult to parse when sitting down to flesh out a piece of music – what matters most is the content of the idea, more so than when it was conceived. The purpose of SoundSeeker is to allow you to organize musical ideas based on their content instead of when they came to be, and to serve as an educational personal project in my growth as a software engineer. What: A graph-based organizational tool for scratch audio recordings Planned features: in-app audio recording, in-app audio trimming, custom labeling outside of the main tiered organizational system. https://bit.ly/3eF0wUI October 20, 2022 at 01:15AM

Show HN: Git based open directory of companies hiring https://bit.ly/3VD4EF7

Show HN: Git based open directory of companies hiring It's using a git repository for data + netlify-cms in open authoring mode (for anyone with a github account to be able to contribute). The companies for which known job board providers (greenhouse etc) exist, get their jobs referenced in an algolia search index; companies get a community profile page generated by a SSG. Every one is welcome to contribute a company, provider, edit etc. The project is served from https://bit.ly/3SeVj3i https://bit.ly/3DaHgaU October 19, 2022 at 02:00PM

Show HN: Lvlup – Habits and Journal https://bit.ly/3Td63Ax

Show HN: Lvlup – Habits and Journal Hi, I am excited to share something i've been working on for a while with you! lvlup is a fun and efficient habit trainer which uses innovative science-based methods and gamification to systematically help you build life-changing habits and get you closer to your goals. It follows a gradual habit-building process accompanied by self-reflection tools and personalized habit-specific reminders to keep you motivated along the way. Main concepts: - Start with a habit so easy you can’t say ‘no’ to it and then slowly build up. Along the way, your willpower and motivation will increase, making it easier to stick to your habit for good. - If you are struggling with a habit, split it into smaller sessions to make it easier to accomplish and maintain momentum. - Journal and reflect on your past progress and mood to keep yourself motivated and figure out why you are crushing some habits, and struggling with others. - Complete your habits consistently and unlock new achievements, titles, avatars and more fun rewards. I am looking forward to getting your feedback on lvlup! Thanks, Erol https://bit.ly/2TpQRUe October 19, 2022 at 10:21AM

Show HN: I made a simple platform to find founders and buy side-projects https://bit.ly/3TcBRFH

Show HN: I made a simple platform to find founders and buy side-projects Hi Guys, I got overwhelming support and feedback from my last post about secondfounder.com but still, I felt the need of connecting founders together so that they can together buy a side project. It's very often when a non-technical founder buys a project they have to find a technical founder to take that project further. Today I have implemented this feature in secondfounder.com Link: https://bit.ly/3D5VSbv Your feedback is always welcome. Thanks October 19, 2022 at 12:10PM

Tuesday 18 October 2022

Show HN: Stable Diffusion, but Fast https://bit.ly/3TyVmbC

Show HN: Stable Diffusion, but Fast https://bit.ly/3Ts1i5S October 19, 2022 at 03:25AM

Show HN: I built a product to block vulnerable NPM packages https://bit.ly/3yQNBWk

Show HN: I built a product to block vulnerable NPM packages https://bit.ly/3yR5Tqp October 19, 2022 at 12:01AM

Show HN: HacKit, a macOS app for reading Hacker News stories and polls https://bit.ly/3TyOT04

Show HN: HacKit, a macOS app for reading Hacker News stories and polls I wrote a macOS app for reading Hacker News stories and polls and recently released version 3.0 with new features. It is written in Swift and uses AppKit framework. It is a Mac-first app which is built for the macOS design language. It looks and feels and works like a proper macOS app made with love and care. It is not a port of an iOS nor an iPadOS app nor anything else. I am quite proud of it and I hope you can appreciate it too. So, I recently updated it to version 3.0 with new features such as tracking stories by marking it as (un)read, (un)favourite and (un)hidden. There is also folder management to organise stories and smart folders that track stories by certain attributes. It also supports the Touch Bar with customisations. I would love it, if you could try it out and let me know what you think of it! I welcome feedback and please do let me know if there are any bugs or crashes. I did all the testing myself to the best of my ability. Oh and about the in-app purchases, it is just the tip jar and it is completely optional. The app and all its features are absolutely free to use. If you like HacKit, please kindly leave feedback on the App Store. It really helps, no really! Have a good week! https://apple.co/3c3DGSP October 18, 2022 at 11:25PM

Show HN: Texterous.com https://bit.ly/3TwX797

Show HN: Texterous.com Write with the Help of Artificial Intelligence https://bit.ly/3gcL2aF October 18, 2022 at 10:38PM

Show HN: Discmaster - Browse ISOs from Archive.org directly in browser https://bit.ly/3MHRIdh

Show HN: Discmaster - Browse ISOs from Archive.org directly in browser https://bit.ly/3giP7tQ October 18, 2022 at 02:45PM

Show HN: Linen – Open-source Slack for communities https://bit.ly/3yLva5h

Show HN: Linen – Open-source Slack for communities Hi HN, My name is Kam. I'm the founder of Linen.dev. Linen communities is a Slack/Discord alternative that is Google-searchable and customer-support friendly. Today we are open-sourcing Linen and launching Linen communities. You can now create a community on Linen.dev without syncing it from Slack and Discord! I initially launched Linen as a tool to sync Slack and Discord conversations to a search engine-friendly website. As I talked to more community managers, I quickly realized that Slack and Discord communities don't scale well and that there needs to be a better tool, especially for open-source knowledge-based communities. Traditionally these communities have lived on forums that solved many of these problems. However, from talking to communities, I found most of them preferred chat because it feels more friendly and modern. We want to bring back a bunch of the advantages of forums while maintaining the look and feel of a chat-based community. Slack and Discord are closed apps that are not indexable by the internet, so a lot of content gets lost. Traditional chat apps are not search engine friendly because most search engines have difficulty crawling JS-heavy sites. We built Linen to be search engine friendly, and our communities have over 30,000 pages/threads indexed by google. Our communities that have synced their Slack and Discord conversations under their domain have additional 40,000 pages indexed. We accomplish this by conditionally server rendering pages based on whether or not the browser client is a crawler bot. This way, we can bring dynamic features and a real-time feel to Linen and support search engines. Most communities become a support channel, and managing this many conversations is not what these tools are designed for. I've seen community admins hack together their own syncs and internal devices to work to stay on top of the conversations. This is why we created a feed view, a single view for all the threads in all the channels you care about. We added an open and closed state to every thread so you can track them similarly to GitHub issues or a ticketing system. This way, you and your team won't miss messages and let them drop. We also allow you to filter conversations you are @mentioned as a way of assigning tickets. I think this is a good starting point, but there is a lot more we can improve on. How chat is designed today is inherently interrupt-driven and disrupts your team's flow state. Most of the time, when I am @mentioning a team member, I actually don't need them to respond immediately. But I do want to make sure that they do eventually see it. This is why we want to redesign how the notification system works. We are repurposing @mentions to show up in your feed and your conversation sections and adding a !mention. A @mention will appear in your feed but doesn't send any push notifications, whereas a !mention will send a notification for when things need a real-time synchronous conversation. This lets you separate casual conversations from urgent conversations. When everything is urgent, nothing is. (credit: Incredibles) This, along with the feed, you can get a very forum-like experience to browse the conversations. Linen is free with unlimited history for public communities under https://bit.ly/3S5HKTW domain. We monetize by offering a paid version based on communities that want to host Linen under their subdomain and get the SEO benefits without managing their own self-hosted instance. We are a small team of 3, and this is the first iteration, so we apologize for any missing features or bugs. There are many things we want to improve in terms of UX. In the near term, we want to improve search and add more deep integrations, DMs, and private channels. We would appreciate any feedback, and if you are curious about what the experience looks like, you can join us here at Linen.dev/s/linen https://bit.ly/3MHMM86 October 18, 2022 at 04:12PM

Show HN: Offline First Notes Web Application https://bit.ly/3TdXIN2

Show HN: Offline First Notes Web Application https://bit.ly/3eD9yBx October 18, 2022 at 03:47PM

Show HN: Filesystem Watcher https://bit.ly/3yOJ8nh

Show HN: Filesystem Watcher https://bit.ly/3EPWXp6 October 18, 2022 at 02:54PM

Show HN: Bruno – open-source API Client (alternative to postman)) https://bit.ly/3Tbu7E6

Show HN: Bruno – open-source API Client (alternative to postman)) https://bit.ly/3CGRjmD October 18, 2022 at 02:33AM

Show HN: Projectbook – a free collection of 100 project ideas for learning https://bit.ly/3S8wk1J

Show HN: Projectbook – a free collection of 100 project ideas for learning I've been hoarding ideas for what would make good learning projects when exploring new languages, frameworks, and libraries for years. So I decided to flesh those ideas out, create some mock-ups, and share them with the public. I originally just had ~20 projects, but as I kept working on it, more ideas kept coming up and it ended up coming to 109 ideas so far. Hope they offer some inspiration or guidance for those trying to learn but not sure what to build. Projectbook is free and open source. Contributions are welcome. And I'll keep adding to it as I come across ideas, resources, and implementations. https://bit.ly/3VE0j4L October 18, 2022 at 12:16PM

Show HN: Phobos – an engine extension of Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge https://bit.ly/3TsI5kO

Show HN: Phobos – an engine extension of Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge https://bit.ly/3g5xca0 October 18, 2022 at 09:19AM

Monday 17 October 2022

Show HN: LDAP Explorer for VS Code https://bit.ly/3MBCFBP

Show HN: LDAP Explorer for VS Code I use VS Code everyday and often need to look up Active Directory groups. I have been using ldapsearch and JXplorer for years but figured it would be more convenient to have an interface that integrates directly with VS Code so I made this extension. https://bit.ly/3D6jJrA October 18, 2022 at 01:57AM

Show HN: OSS WebAssembly Workers Server Compatible with Cloudflare https://bit.ly/3eykgcx

Show HN: OSS WebAssembly Workers Server Compatible with Cloudflare https://bit.ly/3eAu1XI October 17, 2022 at 04:56PM

Show HN: A practical C library that not depend on other libraries https://bit.ly/3ELbnXJ

Show HN: A practical C library that not depend on other libraries https://bit.ly/3Tp1LpC October 17, 2022 at 03:18PM

Sunday 16 October 2022

Show HN: Custom sonata playlist for sleep and rest https://bit.ly/3MJk5Yn

Show HN: Custom sonata playlist for sleep and rest Also available through https://bit.ly/3VrbnSF This is a curated from a selection of 600+ sonatas out of 23,000 songs on archive.org. I listened to the songs and selected 10% that would not interfere with sleep to create a relaxing and pleasant auditory experience. https://bit.ly/3MBNyU4 October 16, 2022 at 09:57PM

Show HN: Python GUIs for Human https://bit.ly/3CFttHL

Show HN: Python GUIs for Human https://bit.ly/3exOXyz October 17, 2022 at 03:26AM

Show HN: I have built a huge library of screenplays for movies and TV shows https://bit.ly/3g60Xrb

Show HN: I have built a huge library of screenplays for movies and TV shows https://bit.ly/3rY8GKT October 17, 2022 at 01:23AM

Show HN: Carefulwords.com, a More Inspiring Thesaurus https://bit.ly/3EMgBSQ

Show HN: Carefulwords.com, a More Inspiring Thesaurus https://bit.ly/3eyCfzA October 16, 2022 at 09:14PM

Show HN: A modern du replacement written in Rust https://bit.ly/3g5F9fj

Show HN: A modern du replacement written in Rust https://bit.ly/3g5F9vP October 16, 2022 at 07:57PM

Show HN: Babble – Forums for a New Generation https://bit.ly/3D1q5Zb

Show HN: Babble – Forums for a New Generation https://bit.ly/3CG7fFw October 16, 2022 at 02:11PM

Show HN: React Mask Editor https://bit.ly/3yIIWFO

Show HN: React Mask Editor https://bit.ly/3s0nWHa October 16, 2022 at 03:36PM

Show HN: The Unix Pipe Card Game – teach kids basic Unix commands https://bit.ly/3gf5MPj

Show HN: The Unix Pipe Card Game – teach kids basic Unix commands https://bit.ly/3ELhF9O October 16, 2022 at 11:57AM

Saturday 15 October 2022

Show HN: First Working Interpreter https://bit.ly/3MyDfA0

Show HN: First Working Interpreter Hello everyone! I'm an undergrad in computer science in my last semester. I've tried my hand at a few interpreters the past year. This is my first one that I've actually got set up, with a working lexer and execution tactics. I've implemented the input and output prefixing primitives of the pi calculus. I intended to implement the replication and restriction primitives soon. I find process algebras very interesting. They seem to be an important area of research, to bring the computing ecosystem to a concurrent-first paradigm. This github project isn't much to look at currently; it's my first project of any substance. However, you might find the linked research papers interesting! Feel free to share criticisms, insights, or your favorite process algebra! https://bit.ly/3s0GGpW October 16, 2022 at 05:59AM

Show HN: An Express-inspired web framework for Rust https://bit.ly/3shTto9

Show HN: An Express-inspired web framework for Rust https://bit.ly/3D1fwFB October 16, 2022 at 03:43AM

Show HN: The two most useful email filters https://bit.ly/3etM020

Show HN: The two most useful email filters The two most useful email filters that I have on my personal account automatically move the following messages to a "from-robots" folder: * Any message that contains the word "unsubscribe" * Any message from no-reply@ As a side note: please do not send emails from no-reply@yourdomain.com If you want users to engage with your communications you need to give them an option to respond. October 15, 2022 at 07:33PM

Show HN: I made an Aesthetic Typing app https://bit.ly/3D0Vgny

Show HN: I made an Aesthetic Typing app https://bit.ly/3D1j22K October 15, 2022 at 03:05PM

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals https://bit.ly/3VGiA1k

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals I made a site to do investment research faster and more efficent, with links to 10k 10Q, charts, industry averages, macro economic data, hedgefund reports and much more https://bit.ly/3PG6TDE October 15, 2022 at 08:12AM

Show HN: An event-driven script language https://bit.ly/3CDkmYj

Show HN: An event-driven script language https://bit.ly/3T6cbL8 October 15, 2022 at 08:24AM

Show HN: CLI to turn your TODO comments into tickets https://bit.ly/3TsWhu9

Show HN: CLI to turn your TODO comments into tickets https://bit.ly/3Vsds0x October 15, 2022 at 07:12AM

Friday 14 October 2022

Show HN: Joy Theme Creator – Explore MUI's New UI Library https://bit.ly/3euwT8v

Show HN: Joy Theme Creator – Explore MUI's New UI Library https://bit.ly/3D1NQR7 October 14, 2022 at 08:24PM

Show HN: FreewriterAI – Just type, AI will form clear and beautiful sentences https://bit.ly/3CBvzZq

Show HN: FreewriterAI – Just type, AI will form clear and beautiful sentences https://bit.ly/3g8tLzB October 14, 2022 at 07:56AM

Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go https://bit.ly/3Cz5Dxt

Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go https://bit.ly/3eDGIAN October 14, 2022 at 04:59PM

Show HN: Stop Gautam Adani https://bit.ly/3eDmOWy

Show HN: Stop Gautam Adani We’re building the biggest grassroots movement in Australia’s history to stop Adani’s coal mine. Are you in ? https://bit.ly/3Tp3ueH October 14, 2022 at 09:43AM

Show HN: Doge.hair – Elon's dream – Decentralized social network on Dogecoin https://bit.ly/3ECV1jP

Show HN: Doge.hair – Elon's dream – Decentralized social network on Dogecoin https://bit.ly/3CvjyVn So I made what Elon has been talking about - a decentralized social network with all the posts stored on the Dogecoin blockchain. *HN doesn't seem to be able to handle the .hair tld, so submitted as a discussion instead October 14, 2022 at 08:42AM

Show HN: txt2jira – text to Jira work log – work logging made easy and fun again https://bit.ly/3CAtixC

Show HN: txt2jira – text to Jira work log – work logging made easy and fun again https://bit.ly/3Cvjyol October 14, 2022 at 08:01AM

Thursday 13 October 2022

Show HN: New Buildings in Dubai https://bit.ly/3ToABiL

Show HN: New Buildings in Dubai Organizing all new developments in one place. Starting with Dubai, UAE and Zagreb, Croatia https://bit.ly/3Muj46m October 14, 2022 at 07:23AM

Show HN: Circumflex, browse HN in your terminal https://bit.ly/3T3cNRz

Show HN: Circumflex, browse HN in your terminal Some two years ago, I found myself spending a lot of time in the terminal between learning vim and discovering new command line tools. I was surprised to see that the niche of HN clis was (relatively) small, and so I decided to write my own command line tool for browsing HN called `circumflex`(`clx`). `clx` is written in Go using Bubble Tea[1]. You can read the comment section or the linked article in reader mode in the pager `less`. Using `lesskey` to add custom keybindings, the replies can be collapsed and expanded in real-time (but not individual replies, only all replies at once). Behind the scenes I am appending invisible unicode characters to each line so that I can use the custom keybindings to filter them out. The same technique is used to allow for jumping between top-level comments. I spent a lot of time thinking about syntax highlighting and finding relevant bits to highlight while also not going overboard with colors. The end result is highlighting of things I find useful for providing context in the comment section, like indicating parent poster and original poster, coloring references, coloring indentations as well as formatting YC startups. Other quality of life features include adding submissions as favorites (it is stored as a pretty-printed json so you can check it into your vcs to allow for readable diffs). Submissions are marked as read and new comments are indicated with a bullet point. [1] https://bit.ly/3g7D1Uw https://bit.ly/3CwNlwM October 13, 2022 at 04:41PM

Show HN: I built a site to view Elon Musk's Text Messages https://bit.ly/3TgVddb

Show HN: I built a site to view Elon Musk's Text Messages https://bit.ly/3yF4wel October 14, 2022 at 02:07AM

Show HN: Metlo (YC S21) – An Open Source API Security Tool https://bit.ly/3T4VaRp

Show HN: Metlo (YC S21) – An Open Source API Security Tool Metlo - An Open Source API Security Tool Hey folks! Excited to share what we’ve been working on for the last couple months. Metlo is a self hosted, open source first API security platform that inventories, tests and protects your API endpoints: - We inventory your endpoints by scanning API traffic and detecting all your endpoints along with the sensitive data they contain. - We generate information your security team may find useful like Open API Specs and risk scores for each endpoint. - After this we discover vulnerabilities like unauthenticated endpoints returning sensitive data or missing HSTS headers. - Finally Metlo detects any anomalous behavior on sensitive endpoints in real time so you can detect 0-day attacks as they're happening. We have a demo environment to play around with here https://bit.ly/3SZq2CZ . Also, Here's a demo video if you would like a quick walk through of the product :) https://bit.ly/3CSoNjk https://bit.ly/3SVnjdA October 13, 2022 at 05:59PM

Show HN: My one-man game Alcyon Infinity on Steam, roast me https://bit.ly/3VsqUBq

Show HN: My one-man game Alcyon Infinity on Steam, roast me I have been working on the prototype for 6 months, and released it as Early Access on Steam two weeks ago for 2.99$ :) Alcyon Infinity is a fast-paced bullet-hell with dynamic movement and crazy electro-neo-classical music. Destroy hordes of ever-improving enemies and their Mothership. Up to 4 Co-Op players with Controllers. As a one man studio it proved really hard to put on all the necessary hats to do everything from design to code to test and "marketing", without going crazy. So please roast me, because I'm not sure I can tell what's good or not anymore XD https://bit.ly/3rT6MuM October 13, 2022 at 05:21PM

Show HN: AI Subtitling and Dubbing Powered by OpenAI Whisper https://bit.ly/3EDUvC5

Show HN: AI Subtitling and Dubbing Powered by OpenAI Whisper We built an AI video dubbing app by hacking together ASR, Google Translate, and TTS systems. Added some features to sync the video with the audio to make the outputs consumable. Couldn't resist ourselves after OpenAI released Whisper. Hacked it in under a day on our app and now we go live. Next step is to integrate it to our video dubbing flow wherein we take a video, convert it into English text using Whisper, then localize it in the required language. https://bit.ly/3eqNWYS October 13, 2022 at 03:37PM

Show HN: Obsidian 1.0 https://bit.ly/3fTr98m

Show HN: Obsidian 1.0 Cofounder of Obsidian here. We're excited to announce Obsidian 1.0 is live! Obsidian 1.0 introduces two big changes: a UI overhaul and an new tabbed interface. We've put a lot of care into making the app more approachable and more accessible. We've also prioritized using more native OS features for menus, windows, and many details. We got our first private beta users from a comment under a HN thread about org-roam [1], and our waiting list was an innocent Google Form. Good times! Our initial launch on HN was over two years ago [2], when terms like "second brain" and "tools for thought" were still in their infancy. Since then, the landscape has continued to evolve and new ideas are sprouting in the space every day. Obsidian has always embraced its "hacker" nature and thrives off its community of tinkerers. We now have over 670 plugins that push the envelope of what's possible in the app. We want to continue to foster that same hacker spirit, but at the same time, we want to provide a polished product that can stand on its own. In the last several months, we've expanded the team and refocused ourselves on providing a product that's polished and easy to use. We have big plans to continue making Obsidian the best and most refined thought-processing app for decades to come. Obsidian 1.0 is just the start! Special credits go to Stephan Ango (@kepano) for the redesign and Liam Cain for tirelessly polishing this release. [1]: https://bit.ly/3T9ea0O [2]: https://bit.ly/3c2C1Jy https://bit.ly/3Cun5mS October 13, 2022 at 02:06PM

Show HN: Create a Skill Tree to Track Your Learning Progress https://bit.ly/3CTLUd9

Show HN: Create a Skill Tree to Track Your Learning Progress https://bit.ly/3SYKLqq October 13, 2022 at 05:20AM

Show HN: We Built a Documentation Recommendation System Using Graph Database https://bit.ly/3rSTWgg

Show HN: We Built a Documentation Recommendation System Using Graph Database https://bit.ly/3fSJ0fE October 13, 2022 at 09:47AM

Wednesday 12 October 2022

Show HN: Gesedels, an specific data storage API https://bit.ly/3ECVbHK

Show HN: Gesedels, an specific data storage API https://bit.ly/3RRdMmF October 13, 2022 at 01:49AM

Show HN: AI-Generated Photography https://bit.ly/3MoecQl

Show HN: AI-Generated Photography https://bit.ly/3fWeH7T October 12, 2022 at 05:55PM

Show HN: How to Build a Stable Diffusion text-to-image generator (OSS) https://bit.ly/3rQOmuK

Show HN: How to Build a Stable Diffusion text-to-image generator (OSS) https://bit.ly/3yzRoYb October 12, 2022 at 05:49PM

Show HN: Code of War – Satirical book about moving up the IT corporate ladder https://bit.ly/3fZuV04

Show HN: Code of War – Satirical book about moving up the IT corporate ladder Hello dear HN crowd, I love when I stumble upon a developer war story in a random comment here on HN. I love it so much that I also wanted to share some of the stories I've collected over the years working in IT. I came up with the idea to present the stories in a somewhat unusual way, in the style of the malicious self-help book. The book gives you advice on how to succeed in IT, from the interview phase to the management, by acting like an immoral, unscrupulous person. The advice is based on experiences with some shady, weird people I met throughout my career. After every chapter, there's a short story about the person who was the chapter's inspiration. I've worked with those people, so everything is a first-hand experience! This was my first attempt at doing something like this, so go easy on me! :) One cool fact! I used entirely free and open-source software for the creation of this title. That's why I'll donate 10% of all the proceeds to my favorite free software projects! https://bit.ly/3T3p9JG October 12, 2022 at 05:46PM

Show HN: Open-Source ReadMe Alternative https://bit.ly/3yzDZzo

Show HN: Open-Source ReadMe Alternative https://bit.ly/3SY1pq3 October 12, 2022 at 05:05PM

Tuesday 11 October 2022

Show HN: Cobalt – social media downloader with no bullshit https://bit.ly/3SNpgc1

Show HN: Cobalt – social media downloader with no bullshit Hey, HN! I made my own social media downloader because I got annoyed by others that either shove 50 ad banners down your throat, or require you to do some extra steps. The frontend page is light and all processing is done on the server, so it runs speedily on pretty much anything. It also has a bunch of download/ui customization options, but none of them are forced on you. My main goal was to make something that's open, easy to use, and not annoying to deal with. Please take a look at it and let me know what you think, I'm thirsty for feedback and opinions. You can also take a look at its source code and judge my coding abilities: https://bit.ly/3SWBX4h https://bit.ly/3VmKKyc October 12, 2022 at 05:33AM

Show HN: Suggest Gift – Get gift suggestions using AI https://bit.ly/3SUevVp

Show HN: Suggest Gift – Get gift suggestions using AI I built this little side project using GPT3 and few other things. Happy to answer any questions or take any feedback/comments :) https://bit.ly/3MmG8E8 October 12, 2022 at 01:01AM

Show HN: Komorebi – A tiling window manager for Windows 10/11 written in Rust https://bit.ly/3CnI6zn

Show HN: Komorebi – A tiling window manager for Windows 10/11 written in Rust https://bit.ly/3Ez60uE October 11, 2022 at 08:42PM

Show HN: Record and play back your pipes (debugging) https://bit.ly/3RTRqAE

Show HN: Record and play back your pipes (debugging) https://bit.ly/3rLaZAz October 11, 2022 at 07:07PM

Show HN: A Beginner’s Guide to Finding User Needs https://bit.ly/3CnXn3q

Show HN: A Beginner’s Guide to Finding User Needs https://bit.ly/3el7tdo …a free/libré book about UX research with qualitative methods on motivations, activities written for UX researchers, UX designers and product managers. I have been writing on this book since about 2010 and did a large rewrite during the first half of 2022. (I initally planned this with a bigger tech publisher). This is the link to the full book for online reading: https://bit.ly/3VlWocs (it’s one long page, so it might take a bit to load) October 11, 2022 at 05:58PM

Show HN: Open-Sourcing InboxSDK (YC S11) – Build Apps in Gmail https://bit.ly/3T8sVAS

Show HN: Open-Sourcing InboxSDK (YC S11) – Build Apps in Gmail Hi HN! We’re Aleem, Chris, Borys, Meichen and Zach from Streak (YC S11) and today we’re open sourcing our InboxSDK https://bit.ly/3g2jYLr , which makes it easy to build apps for Gmail. Over 1.8B users spend their days in Gmail! Having your app built into the Gmail workflow is a better user experience and gives you great user retention. InboxSDK gives you a high-level, declarative API to insert your UI into Gmail without having to directly manipulate the DOM yourself. End users install a browser extension to use your app. The SDK can add UI to multiple areas of Gmail. For example, adding a button is as simple as: composeView.addButton({ title: "My Nifty Button!", iconUrl: 'https://bit.ly/3EDPklP', onClick: function(event) { event.composeView.insertTextIntoBodyAtCursor('Hello World!'); }, }); InboxSDK enables you to add info to the sidebar on threads, add items in the left navigation tree, insert results into the search box, navigate to full page routes, add toolbar buttons to the compose window, add label indicators to thread list views and many more. You can see some examples in my comment posted below. Hubspot, Dropbox, Giphy, Clickup, Loom, Todoist, Clearbit and our own Streak have all built apps using the InboxSDK. The InboxSDK is open source dual-licensed under the MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses for maximum flexibility. Why use the InboxSDK over rolling it yourself? Several reasons: (1) it’s hard to do DOM manipulation in a performant way; (2) you need to handle all the different configurations of Gmail—there are a lot, and they change often: e.g. conversation view on/off, multiple inboxes, chat left/right, personal vs Workspace accounts; (3) You have to maintain compatibility with tons of other Gmail extensions so you don’t stomp over each other. On a technical level, the InboxSDK handles all the DOM watching and manipulation, XHR interception, multiple extension coordination, and exposes a high level API to developers. We make use of page-parser-tree, another package we open sourced that helps detect elements on the page performantly. The trickiest bit we handle is intercepting and modifying network requests that Gmail makes in order to support several of the APIs we expose. We’ve been building this SDK for years - it’s what powers Streak (https://bit.ly/3Tema0A), an 8 figure ARR SaaS business. We built the InboxSDK for ourselves because we wanted to separate our logic for wrangling Gmail from that of our app. Several years ago we let developers use a hosted version of our SDK. We didn’t want anyone else to go through the same pain to integrate deeply with Gmail. There were two unexpected benefits: It vastly increased the number of end users (20M+) using apps built on our SDK. This gave us significant leverage with Google. They are super supportive of the SDK and give us early access to several builds to ensure the SDK doesn’t break when they make updates to Gmail. We spent an ungodly amount of time maintaining compatibility with other Gmail extensions. Once the InboxSDK became a defacto standard, all the apps (currently >1000) that used it were instantly compatible (the InboxSDK operates under the model that there will be several extensions running at the same time and it elects a leader to route all modification through). Why open source it now? First, several companies were nervous about us hosting the SDK. We mainly did this so that every extension was running the same version of the SDK, but with the recent Chrome manifest V3 changes, remote code execution is no longer supported. Not hosting the SDK removed the primary reason why the project needed to be closed source. We do need to figure out a new way of keeping all developers relatively up to date on the latest version of the SDK, any ideas? We’d love feedback! The repo is https://bit.ly/3CNTHsT , and the docs are: https://bit.ly/3el2FEG October 11, 2022 at 04:55PM

Show HN: My book for programmers called “Junior to Senior” was published today https://bit.ly/3Vici7K

Show HN: My book for programmers called “Junior to Senior” was published today After a four year journey, the book I wrote to help junior and mid-level programmers earn their first promotion was published today . The book is titled Junior to Senior: Career Advice for the Ambitious Programmer and is now available on Holloway’s website[0]. I truly believe that soft-skills are what makes the difference between a good programmer and a great one. I also believe that anyone can learn the soft-skills needed to accelerate their programming career. I wish I’d had better resources to learn these things in the early years of my career and I’m hoping this book will become a useful resource for the next generation of programmers to build successful careers. What this book covers: Choosing a career path: generalist vs. specialist What makes you a senior engineer? How to deal with feeling like an impostor How to build trust and work with your manager How to recover when you make a mistake, and what to do during incidents How to ask better questions How to read and understand unfamiliar code How to add value to your team and company How to identify and manage risk How to deliver better results How to communicate more effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences The importance of a healthy work-life balance How to ask for a promotion, and how to prepare for it I wrote this book because these soft-skills are rarely taught in coding bootcamps or computer science degrees, yet they are critical to every programmer’s career trajectory. Almost every programmer I know, including me, had to learn and develop these soft-skills on the job. It took hard work and a lot of trial and error to learn how to communicate my ideas effectively, navigate office politics, manage risk, and so many other things that programmers encounter in their jobs today. Get instant lifetime access at holloway.com. Use this link for a launch discount: [0]: https://bit.ly/3rJWRYq... https://bit.ly/3fZhNrS October 11, 2022 at 04:18PM

Show HN: Try Enarx https://bit.ly/3eivMbT

Show HN: Try Enarx Enarx runs Web Assembly applications on special CPUs to protect the application from the host (Intel SGX, AMD SNP-SEV). Try out Enarx with your application on real hardware. https://bit.ly/3emPQtv October 11, 2022 at 03:04PM

Show HN: A collection of tiny web tools and calculators https://bit.ly/3EC1Dij

Show HN: A collection of tiny web tools and calculators https://bit.ly/3VgHqof October 11, 2022 at 12:03PM

Show HN: Bike – Rich Text and Innovation https://bit.ly/3EOUICL

Show HN: Bike – Rich Text and Innovation I have just added rich text to my outliner Bike. I think the implementation is worth taking a look at. Follow the link for details, a screencast (4 min), and download. (this is paid feature, but there is a no signup 7 day trial so you can play with it) In the past I have used plain text formats (like .taskpaper and .markdown) for my apps. I've grown sick of seeing and parsing syntax characters, so this time around I am taking a rich text approach. Rich text looks clean, but editing is problematic. You don't have precise control/visibility into the formatting. It's hidden behind the text. There are no formatting characters to guide you like you have in Markdown. This is particularly problematic when you want to insert text at formatting boundaries. Bike solves this with "typing affinity". This lets you precisely specify which formatting to use at those boundaries. It does this by adding an extra text caret state at these boundaries. This extra state allows you to point the text caret upstream or downstream to the formatting you want. Other interesting features include: • Link Buttons: Insert a dedicated "open" button after each link so there is no conflict between editing link text and opening the link. • Keyboard Centric Formatting Popover: Remember a single keyboard shortcut and have full keyboard access to formatting commands. No mouse needed. • Visible Typing Attributes: Show hidden typing attribute state (when it cannot be visually determined by looking at surrounding text) as part of the text caret. Please take a look and let me know what you think. I'm happy to answer questions and would love to hear your thoughts on ways to improve rich text editing further. https://bit.ly/3rOcSMU October 11, 2022 at 01:02PM

Show HN: Filelove – minimal P2P file transfer right in the browser https://bit.ly/3ekaV83

Show HN: Filelove – minimal P2P file transfer right in the browser https://bit.ly/3CQeAUE October 11, 2022 at 09:36AM

Monday 10 October 2022

Show HN: Prevent Google Analytics data from being blocked by ad blockers https://bit.ly/3SSjfe2

Show HN: Prevent Google Analytics data from being blocked by ad blockers https://bit.ly/3MiMVPd October 10, 2022 at 03:10PM

Show HN: Nomad, a no fee Airbnb competitor. Any investors here? https://bit.ly/3ClNSlc

Show HN: Nomad, a no fee Airbnb competitor. Any investors here? https://bit.ly/3MhsXo1 October 10, 2022 at 01:10PM

Show HN: I built a site that lets users find playlists by songs they contain https://bit.ly/3CjiB2h

Show HN: I built a site that lets users find playlists by songs they contain https://bit.ly/3ejx9qB October 10, 2022 at 12:30PM

Sunday 9 October 2022

Show HN: I built a site that finds the cheapest place to buy a book https://bit.ly/3ehyvCl

Show HN: I built a site that finds the cheapest place to buy a book https://bit.ly/3MhBZRV October 10, 2022 at 02:59AM

Show HN: Just a website to wish someone happy birthday https://bit.ly/3epxRTb

Show HN: Just a website to wish someone happy birthday Found something like it on GitHub which was made for a particular person. Felt like creating a custom one which anyone can use. Hence made this :) https://bit.ly/3RMEQTV October 9, 2022 at 05:35PM

Show HN: I built a WASI playground for running CLI binaries in the browser https://bit.ly/3ysla0U

Show HN: I built a WASI playground for running CLI binaries in the browser https://bit.ly/3yrKpQO October 10, 2022 at 01:34AM

Show HN: Related Website Finder Experiment Thingy https://bit.ly/3SKwwW2

Show HN: Related Website Finder Experiment Thingy Been messing with cosine similarity and decided to try calculating nearest neighbors over the entire link graph for the marginalia search engine. Turns out that you can just bruteforce that in a day or two. And the results are pretty good. One drawback is that depending on if you're looking at an older website, a lot of the links are dead. The deduplication isn't great either. https://bit.ly/3ChSLf7 October 9, 2022 at 06:22PM

Show HN: Simplepdf.eu – a browser-based PDF annotator / editor https://bit.ly/3ysfzrw

Show HN: Simplepdf.eu – a browser-based PDF annotator / editor Hi HN! I've been working on SimplePDF to solve a problem I encounter weekly: filling out non-editable PDFs [1] --- # About SimplePDF - The documents you load, edit, fill never see the light of my server, everything is processed locally – no remote uploading anything. This includes the PDF generation. - There are no analytics / third party tracking your every move (I do collect usage data, but it's fully anonymous and processed and stored on my server): therefore no annoying cookie banner. You can read more on the Privacy Policy [2] - If someone before you has filled the same document, upon opening it you'll see fields already set, ready to be filled-in, think crowd-sourced fields positioning – saving you time and effort. --- # How does the crowd-sourced positioning of fields work? When a document is loaded in your browser, a fingerprint of the document binary is made, and sent to the server. The document table consists of: document_id, fingerprint and created_at. As soon as you start editing a document, a template is created, containing metadata about the fields (x, y, width, height, type of field, background color...) that is then tied to this document you created. Once you save, this template gets sent to the server. The template table consists of: template_id, document_id, fields (the metadata) as well as created_by_customer_id if you're a customer. As a result, someone else on the other side of the world opening the same document will see the fields you positioned already there – you just saved them the 5min it took you to position them. --- # What's the tech stack of SimplePDF? - NextJS on the frontend - Koa with GraphQL on the backend - Postgres (Managed Database on Digital Ocean) - A 10€ droplet on Digital Ocean --- If you have any questions, comments or feedback (good or bad), I'm all ears! --- [1] The assignments my estonian teacher gives me are usually scanned documents that do not have any editable fields in them. [2] https://bit.ly/3Eu3SnL https://bit.ly/3ysfCDI October 9, 2022 at 05:47PM

Show HN: BlockTalk – Banter about what your friends are doing on Web3 https://bit.ly/3CJuEHq

Show HN: BlockTalk – Banter about what your friends are doing on Web3 Hey HN, I’m Kamil and one of the two people working on BlockTalk. BlockTalk is going into public beta today! (We're also on Product Hunt, come check us out!) We previously posted about this project under the name “WalletWatch” in a Show HN about 3 weeks ago, and have since integrated your feedback to make it better [1] [problem] As we were trying to see how our friends were using crypto, we noticed that other products were either too complex or only let us passively view what our friends were doing. [solution] BlockTalk is a social network centered around Ethereum transactions. You can easily see, understand, like, and comment on the Ethereum transactions of anyone on the platform. We don’t ask for your email or password, and instead authenticate by asking users to sign a transaction with their Ethereum wallet; we ask for usernames to give a more familiar and user-friendly experience for people that haven’t purchased ENS or other crypto domain names. At the moment, we’re storing user data in Firestore instead of on-chain because the current decentralized channels are too expensive or slow. This also has the added benefit of making the app completely free to use. [what’s changed] Since our last post, we improved the UI/UX, made transactions more understandable, made the app compatible with all viewports, and now don’t require you to create an account to get a feel for the app. [ask] We’d love any feedback you all have! My e-mail is kamil@fwd.exchange if you want to contact us about anything related to the project :) P.S. here's a very old demo of a prototype from a while back [2] [1] https://bit.ly/3qRgugA [2] https://youtu.be/xhajqKq4G9Y https://bit.ly/3CJBAnU October 9, 2022 at 04:20PM

Show HN: Building a Git teaching tool that runs Git in the browser https://bit.ly/3STLNnx

Show HN: Building a Git teaching tool that runs Git in the browser Repo: https://bit.ly/3LQW29D Harmony was born as a tool to create and/or modify local files, on the fly, in your browser. Few weeks ago I decided to try to implement a sort of version control system in it. I think it would be cool one day to either use it for personal use or to teach Git concepts in a sandboxed area. Harmony is powered by web assembly and it runs all the git related stuff in-memory. In this release I brought an initial support for directories and the possibility to checkout to a particular commit https://bit.ly/3UNa14d October 9, 2022 at 02:40PM

Show HN: Generative AI – Short and Sweet https://bit.ly/3SRZ6oG

Show HN: Generative AI – Short and Sweet https://bit.ly/3BCJ1wN October 9, 2022 at 01:00PM

Show HN: If Spotify and Tinder Had a Baby https://bit.ly/3CJxbS5

Show HN: If Spotify and Tinder Had a Baby https://bit.ly/3elz5z2 October 9, 2022 at 07:08AM

Saturday 8 October 2022

Show HN: I made an open source Chrome extension to notify you of new HN replies https://bit.ly/3T9UFVF

Show HN: I made an open source Chrome extension to notify you of new HN replies https://bit.ly/3ROwvPD October 8, 2022 at 05:44PM

Show HN: I developed an app that creates interactive product demos in minutes https://bit.ly/3MoE7qX

Show HN: I developed an app that creates interactive product demos in minutes https://bit.ly/3EpzmeT October 8, 2022 at 04:41PM

Show HN: Inline SQL in any Python program https://bit.ly/3rGw1Av

Show HN: Inline SQL in any Python program https://bit.ly/3MeDJeE October 8, 2022 at 03:57PM

Show HN: Maiao, Stacked Diffs for GitHub https://bit.ly/3CiZZPT

Show HN: Maiao, Stacked Diffs for GitHub https://bit.ly/3yslzjX October 8, 2022 at 01:25PM

Show HN: Design inspiration and data driven color palettes https://bit.ly/3EvP2NB

Show HN: Design inspiration and data driven color palettes https://bit.ly/3EudDCE October 8, 2022 at 08:04AM

Show HN: (A Better) Hacker News Bookmarklet https://bit.ly/3RU74fK

Show HN: (A Better) Hacker News Bookmarklet https://bit.ly/3fSOQh0 October 8, 2022 at 09:39AM

Friday 7 October 2022

Show HN: Infinite Music from the Boston Public Library https://bit.ly/3CkdSND

Show HN: Infinite Music from the Boston Public Library This site plays a loop of more than 23,000 songs on LP records from the Boston Public Library. You can create customizable stations. Music streams free via archive.org. https://bit.ly/3Cpp5wK October 8, 2022 at 03:03AM

Show HN: PyTorch search engine https://bit.ly/3VejK3V

Show HN: PyTorch search engine https://bit.ly/3ea3DUp October 7, 2022 at 07:08PM

Show HN: Sandworm.js – Easy auditing and sandboxing for JavaScript dependencies https://bit.ly/3fPW5qi

Show HN: Sandworm.js – Easy auditing and sandboxing for JavaScript dependencies https://bit.ly/3Mj31IG October 7, 2022 at 04:09PM

Show HN: Onboarding Love – user onboarding from Airbnb, Stripe and many more https://bit.ly/3CIEutn

Show HN: Onboarding Love – user onboarding from Airbnb, Stripe and many more https://bit.ly/3CFVKzb October 7, 2022 at 11:47AM

Thursday 6 October 2022

Show HN: Score.vote – Create your own simple online polls https://bit.ly/3RGMH5h

Show HN: Score.vote – Create your own simple online polls https://bit.ly/3fL4c7o October 7, 2022 at 03:06AM

Show HN: Lambda-8cc – An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus https://bit.ly/3rzXoMu

Show HN: Lambda-8cc – An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus https://bit.ly/3rEFNTy October 7, 2022 at 12:53AM

Show HN: Scalable Time Series Modeling with open-source projects https://bit.ly/3rCl42J

Show HN: Scalable Time Series Modeling with open-source projects https://bit.ly/3fQ5Moz October 6, 2022 at 05:27PM

Show HN: WebVM – x86 VM in WebAssembly, now with networking (via Tailscale) https://bit.ly/3T40a8o

Show HN: WebVM – x86 VM in WebAssembly, now with networking (via Tailscale) https://bit.ly/3RIZqoi October 6, 2022 at 04:54PM

Show HN: Semantic search of Stack Overflow with codequestion https://bit.ly/3EncsVu

Show HN: Semantic search of Stack Overflow with codequestion https://bit.ly/3MaC6yo October 6, 2022 at 05:19PM

Show HN: Coherence, the developer platform to end yak-shaving https://bit.ly/3V8N5Na

Show HN: Coherence, the developer platform to end yak-shaving Hey HN! I’m Zach, from Coherence (https://bit.ly/3yosIlk). We’re building software that provides an integrated way to write, preview, and deploy code from one simple configuration. Check out our explainer video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2YHVx8QsLg and a high level demo here: https://bit.ly/3ee3LSG We started Coherence because we found technology teams spent 30-40% of their time yak shaving and writing glue code, instead of building products our customers love. We don’t think every team should have to build their own internal development platform, so we’re building the software we’d want to buy. Following the example of other great products like Replit, our toolkit is based on integration across the stages of an app’s lifecycle - from dev to production. Coherence provides one integrated dashboard with cloud development environments, automatic CI/CD, and full-stack environments for each branch (as well as production), all with one simple configuration. A developer can write, test, review, and deploy code from one interface with best practices built in. Devs are intuitively navigated to their own cloud resources when needed, eliminating time spent searching consoles for every log, metric, or configuration setting you might need. We currently support containerized full-stack web apps on AWS and Google Cloud. Unlike the PaaS category defined by Heroku, our goal is to help teams leverage the platforms provided by the best cloud providers, keeping the benefits of running in your own cloud account: unlimited extensibility, cost savings, compliance with audit requirements, and freedom to easily exit our platform without an impact to your systems. You can play around with a Coherence sandbox and get a taste of the developer experience at app.withcoherence.com/sandbox. If you like what you can see, you can also deploy an app into your AWS or GCP with one of our starter templates for a new project: app.withcoherence.com. We’re happy to support onboarding on a call or via Slack and we’d love to discuss what it would look like to migrate one of your existing apps to Coherence. We’re excited to get your feedback, so please feel free to drop us a note at hn@withcoherence.com October 6, 2022 at 01:40PM

Show HN: Onboard new hires and wish them on and special occasions like birthdays https://bit.ly/3rydMx0

Show HN: Onboard new hires and wish them on and special occasions like birthdays AnnounceBot helps you welcome new team members and wish them on their birthdays, anniversaries, and special occasions in Microsoft Teams. Great for onboarding employees and staying connected with your team, whether working in an office or remotely! Free for up to 20 users and offers a 30-day trial of the premium version with unlimited users. No credit card is required. https://bit.ly/3rxATb8 October 6, 2022 at 01:52PM

Show HN: I created a simple and fast Broken Link Checker for WordPress https://bit.ly/3McRzhB

Show HN: I created a simple and fast Broken Link Checker for WordPress There aren't any reliable free broken link checkers out there, so I decided to create one. Right now, it is a Python script that can be run on any platform. It is multi-threaded and has a lot of room for improvement. Feel free to check out the code and point out the mistakes or leave suggestions. I am newbie programmer :) https://bit.ly/3EnrTwP October 6, 2022 at 12:38PM

Show HN: Soso.ooo – Google Search Alternative https://bit.ly/3EjobV1

Show HN: Soso.ooo – Google Search Alternative https://bit.ly/3CDPZ4Y October 6, 2022 at 08:25AM

Wednesday 5 October 2022

Show HN: Build data pipelines visually and with code https://bit.ly/3RE8zhQ

Show HN: Build data pipelines visually and with code https://bit.ly/3PJ030C October 5, 2022 at 06:42PM

Show HN: A Go Implementation and Enhancement of Open Source AirDrop Openairdrop https://bit.ly/3e9CTTU

Show HN: A Go Implementation and Enhancement of Open Source AirDrop Openairdrop https://bit.ly/3CCkkRL October 5, 2022 at 03:46PM

Show HN: Price Tracker for Rei.com https://bit.ly/3ruWIYT

Show HN: Price Tracker for Rei.com i wanted to build something on rails and sqlite and file_store cache. i have no idea if rei will let me into their affiliate program but this was fun to build https://bit.ly/3rCJGZ6 October 5, 2022 at 03:14PM

Show HN: Execute command when file changes https://bit.ly/3yjWTtT

Show HN: Execute command when file changes https://bit.ly/3fyGcnM October 5, 2022 at 01:17PM

Show HN: I unlocked reaching 10.000 real potential customers as low cost as $50 https://bit.ly/3SF9XSu

Show HN: I unlocked reaching 10.000 real potential customers as low cost as $50 As a founder without an audience, building great products is no longer enough. It is difficult to find first paying users, grow, and discover where and how to reach them. You have to find the right people through the noise. As a founder who likes to break the rules, I discovered a method. I unlocked reaching 10.000+ real potential customers as low cost as $50 with 90% successful targeting. Solution: Twitter custom audience lists. This is the Holy Grail. you can turn it into a lead generating machine by using custom audience list. Twitter lets you use lists to target. But there is more important. For this, it does not ask for private information such as e-mail. Only twitter handles (i.e. usernames) You just need to have a list where you have Twitter handles. If you are willing to take some time, collect the handles (usernames) of your potential customers. Or use our createtargetaudience.com tool, which searches and lists according to job title or interest written in the profile bio. E.g; If you have a product for developers, list the people who write developer, software in their profile. If you have a web3 or NFT community, people who write web3, NFT on their profile. or marketers, designers, founders, no-coders, investors, SaaS, etc. You can get your list in CSV format. By uploading your list to Twitter ads, you target only the people you want. So no wasted. And you know who you're showing the ad to. %90 successful targeting. You will be surprised at the engagement and conversion rate with very low costs. (over 30% for me) Cost = €5 / $6.5 per 1000 impressions. You can know how much you will spend based on the size of your list. If your target audience includes a job title or interest, it's worth a try. October 5, 2022 at 10:17AM

Tuesday 4 October 2022

Show HN: Cape: Serverless Confidential Computing https://bit.ly/3C9fav5

Show HN: Cape: Serverless Confidential Computing Cape is a serverless platform for deploying functions to secure enclaves. Our mission is to give every developer a simple way to build secure apps that respect end-user privacy through encryption and confidential computing. Cape is built on AWS Nitro Enclaves, which are isolated VMs carved out by EC2's Nitro Hypervisor. They have no network, no storage, and no interactive access (such as a shell). So effectively, no one can see what the enclave is doing. The way Cape uses Nitro Enclaves is unique, as we add a number of security, scale, and ease of use features for developers. Cape has three main features: - `cape encrypt`: Encrypts data that can only be processed by your functions within Cape's secure enclave. - `cape deploy`: Deploy your encrypted functions to Cape (anything from simple scripts to machine learning pipelines). - `cape run`: Run your functions on the encrypted data, keeping your functions and the data confidential. How did we get here? Four years ago we launched a project called TF Encrypted, which is framework for running Tensorflow on encrypted data. TFE is based on secure multi-party computation. It's popular with cryptographers and machine learning engineers doing research on secure computation protocols applied to neural networks. Our work with TFE inspired us to think about developers and the tools they have to build secure apps that can protect the confidentiality of their end-user's data. I believe that developer's want to do right by their users, they often just don't have the time or the resources. Security and privacy features tend to fall off of the priority list, unfortunately. We hope Cape can help usher in a new era of secure, privacy-focused apps by making confidential computing accessible to the average developer. I'll leave it at that for now. Please reach out if you have any questions. The open beta of Cape is currently free. You can signup and run your first function within a few minutes. https://bit.ly/3Ei1znV October 4, 2022 at 06:42PM

Show HN: I made an app that monitors (all) your Raspberry Pi effortlessly https://bit.ly/3STWFkR

Show HN: I made an app that monitors (all) your Raspberry Pi effortlessly https://bit.ly/3RB3pmN October 4, 2022 at 06:01PM

Show HN: Let the computer be your unique t-shirt designer with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3rvxnOs

Show HN: Let the computer be your unique t-shirt designer with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3EePJuA October 4, 2022 at 05:11PM

Show HN: Our Careers page helps you find a career (even when we're not hiring) https://bit.ly/3yan9Xx

Show HN: Our Careers page helps you find a career (even when we're not hiring) We just launched a new site and we did a few things differently. We added a /credits page to acknowledge the people behind the commits, made some of our internal wiki public, and more, but the thing I'm most proud of is our Careers page. The Careers page for most sites, especially now, is usually posturing. Many companies have frozen hiring, but they're "collecting resumes" to keep up appearances. You clicked the page to find a Career, so our goal should be help you find one. I haven't seen other sites do this yet, how can we improve it? https://bit.ly/3SC2VOA October 4, 2022 at 04:39PM

Show HN: Bare is a Google Reader for tweets that look like blog posts https://bit.ly/3RB3erJ

Show HN: Bare is a Google Reader for tweets that look like blog posts I first submitted BARE here about a year ago. Since then, a lot of people signed up for our tiny side project. Enough to say that it is well past breaking even! We tried many ideas, and ultimately settled on the simple design and the RSS output by default. It is incredible how many people still use RSS nowadays. Thanks to all of you! Below is the original Show HN post from last year: BARE grew out of the idea to reduce one's Twitter timeline to bare tweets - blog-post-like writings devoid of media, links, hashtags, or any social interaction mechanics. Once you sign up with BARE, it will continuously check your Twitter timeline and only show you the long-form text-based tweets in it. Like a good old blog reader. But why do that, you may ask? What's the point? Because, we believe that this is one of the easiest ways to discover people's true personality, beneath the chatter and social media clickbait. It is also a naturally distraction-free method to keep oneself concentrated over the content without the urge to skim and keep scrolling down. One of the easiest ways to evoke concentration is to reduce the sources of distraction. Is anybody actually writing such tweets? A lot of people. Check the tiny portion we follow here: https://bit.ly/3FRLoeA and discover the ones in your timeline by signing up. https://bit.ly/3FRLoeA October 4, 2022 at 03:55PM

Show HN: Generate code and diagrams from live infrastructure, AWS/Azure/GCP https://bit.ly/3M3d5VU

Show HN: Generate code and diagrams from live infrastructure, AWS/Azure/GCP https://bit.ly/3fJWudu October 4, 2022 at 02:03PM

Show HN: A macOS app to search for CLI commands quickly https://bit.ly/3Efig37

Show HN: A macOS app to search for CLI commands quickly https://bit.ly/3Cdio0G October 4, 2022 at 04:16AM

Monday 3 October 2022

Show HN: https://bit.ly/3rtpqt6 https://bit.ly/3EeDuOM

Show HN: https://bit.ly/3rtpqt6 https://bit.ly/3rtpqt6 October 4, 2022 at 03:07AM

Show HN: I finished v5 of a JVM framework I've spent spent half a decade making https://bit.ly/3y9VzcI

Show HN: I finished v5 of a JVM framework I've spent spent half a decade making https://bit.ly/3rrlaug October 3, 2022 at 03:30PM

Show HN: Pure Go Opus Audio Codec implementation https://bit.ly/3UZS3eQ

Show HN: Pure Go Opus Audio Codec implementation https://bit.ly/3ye31nj October 3, 2022 at 01:25PM

Show HN: Free Stable Diffusion discord bot, accepts crypto for heavy use https://bit.ly/3rr9VSk

Show HN: Free Stable Diffusion discord bot, accepts crypto for heavy use https://bit.ly/3rqtLgx October 3, 2022 at 03:29PM

Show HN: Postgres WASM https://bit.ly/3rnl5ro

Show HN: Postgres WASM https://bit.ly/3CqsL2e October 3, 2022 at 03:25PM

Show HN: I wrote a book about overcoming the Metacrisis https://bit.ly/3UWWE1v

Show HN: I wrote a book about overcoming the Metacrisis Hey HN! Recently published a book developing new frameworks of meaning and value informed by our most advanced cosmology and physics. It makes the argument for the necessity of spiritual revolution in order to free the abundance trapped in the world, a reimagination that interlinks the spiritual project to systemic reformation. The inspiration for the text draws from my history of social impact work and the frustrations and lessons learned along the way. If it's of interest you can learn more/read it/download it in a variety of formats for free at https://bit.ly/3C1ZQA7. October 3, 2022 at 02:31PM

Show HN: Click on a component (React,) in browser to get to its code in IDE https://bit.ly/3dYG6FQ

Show HN: Click on a component (React,) in browser to get to its code in IDE Hi all! Here is my open-source side-project. It is a browser extension that lets you click on a component on your localhost to get to its code in your editor. It works with React, Svelte, SolidJS, Preact, and Vue components and with VSCode, Webstorm, or any other editor that supports URL protocol links. It can be used also as JavaScript library (instead of installing browser extension) It speeds up my web development so much that I can't work without that anymore :D Let me know if you like it or if you would like to improve it somehow. Contributions are welcomed https://bit.ly/3EtgFaj https://bit.ly/3E75GmC https://bit.ly/3EtgFaj October 3, 2022 at 12:06PM

Show HN: We designed and implemented graph projection feature https://bit.ly/3rndgSq

Show HN: We designed and implemented graph projection feature Hi all! I'm one of the developers that were working on this project for some time. In recent months, users started to ask us more frequently about the ability to run algorithms on a part of graph stored in database - subgraph. Now to do this, we extended the implementation of C API we had and brought to you the graph project feature that enables running algorithms on a specific subset of a graph stored in the database. You can now do graph analysis with PageRank, degree centrality, betweenness centrality, or any other algorithm on subgraphs without any additional adjustments. Before you had to create new query procedure. You can fire up a graph machine learning algorithm, such as Temporal graph networks and split the dataset inside the query to do training and validation without splitting the dataset programmatically. And last but not least, you can use your graphics card to run one of cuGraph's algorithms on subgraph in terms of seconds. You can find the whole explanation in blog post [1] and you can checkout the code at Memgraph GitHub [2]. Furthermore you can check cuGraph's algorithms we have integrated [3] I'd like to hear your feedback on our approach. Also if you have any general feedback, just write it in the comments :) [1] https://bit.ly/3rrA0AU... [2] https://bit.ly/3UZyp2w [3] https://bit.ly/3UXwlIr October 3, 2022 at 10:22AM

Show HN: Can I DevTools? https://bit.ly/3rqkXY0

Show HN: Can I DevTools? https://bit.ly/3LZN6i2 October 3, 2022 at 08:10AM

Sunday 2 October 2022

Show HN: mvSQLite v0.2 https://bit.ly/3RzxKlA

Show HN: mvSQLite v0.2 Hello HN! Today I published the v0.2 release of mvSQLite, the open-source SQLite-compatible distributed database built on FoundationDB. This release has gone through a few months of testing, benchmarking and dogfooding since v0.1 and is the first stable and performant production-ready version. https://bit.ly/3UO9gYC October 2, 2022 at 12:53PM

Show HN: FocusedEdit – a classic Macintosh to web browser shared text editor https://bit.ly/3BUqx9O

Show HN: FocusedEdit – a classic Macintosh to web browser shared text editor I built a classic Macintosh text editor that allows users to do shared bidirection live editing with a web browser on a modern computer. Essentially it allows allows you to really quickly and easily share and edit text snippets on a classic Macintosh. I've tested the software on System 2.0 through System 7.6.1, but it should work on all PPC and 68k Macintoshes running up to MacOS 9.2.2 assuming they have a modem serial port available. In addition to the github repository, I wrote up a blog post here: https://bit.ly/3y8PhdF... outlining how to get up and running. Both the repo and the blog post have a demo gif to help explain exactly what FocusedEdit does as well as how it works. If you have any questions or decide to try it out on your Macintosh or in an emulator, let me know! I'd love to hear about it! https://bit.ly/3y8IKzx October 2, 2022 at 03:30PM

Show HN: I made a productivity tool instead of being productive https://bit.ly/3Crsdt0

Show HN: I made a productivity tool instead of being productive https://bit.ly/3Ecy86I October 2, 2022 at 02:22PM

Show HN: It's like Hangman not Wordle https://bit.ly/3C2QcNE

Show HN: It's like Hangman not Wordle Grey-haired back-end dev has a go at a web-based game using html/css/js only. The interface is (very) similar to Wordle, but it's a different game based on guess-the-word letter-by-letter Hangman. https://bit.ly/3fDMbbf October 2, 2022 at 12:26PM

Show HN: Flutter: Test selection for Ruby based on incremental code changes https://bit.ly/3rmrxib

Show HN: Flutter: Test selection for Ruby based on incremental code changes https://bit.ly/3RtQ1AI October 2, 2022 at 03:51AM

Saturday 1 October 2022

Show HN: Tiny public domain regex library with UTF-8 support https://bit.ly/3BZKQCU

Show HN: Tiny public domain regex library with UTF-8 support https://bit.ly/3rkEcSW October 2, 2022 at 07:08AM

Show HN: GhostLabel – Make Your Own Bottled Water Label https://bit.ly/3SLkpYv

Show HN: GhostLabel – Make Your Own Bottled Water Label https://bit.ly/3SBn0Vm October 2, 2022 at 03:26AM

Show HN: An ultra-light-weight tool to quickly test your ping https://bit.ly/3y7FLHA

Show HN: An ultra-light-weight tool to quickly test your ping Howdy HN! I find myself testing my ping from time to time, especially when my internet seems wonky while WFH. It feels like there should be an easier way test my ping than puling up a terminal or a complex web app - especially when I'm on my phone or any other device that doesn't have a terminal. I figured I should be the change I wish to see in the world and created this super light ping test. I also created a latency monitoring solution ( https://bit.ly/3y8EnVa ), feel free to clone and try it out! I know there are a lot more mature monitoring solutions out there, but I never did figure out how to set them up. This one is super simple: clone it to some device that's always on, compile it, set up some systemd stuff, and it's ready to rock on port 8180! https://bit.ly/3rnfzF3 October 1, 2022 at 09:31PM

Show HN: Sksql a Database Engine in TypeScript https://bit.ly/3E9x9Ej

Show HN: Sksql a Database Engine in TypeScript Hi! I wanted to understand more about databases' internals so I wrote one from scratch. It has a T-SQL inspired syntax with support for functions and procedures. It can be used stand-alone as a SQL engine or with a server allowing for persistence and replication to other connected clients. Performance are nothing near sqlite of course but that's beside the point. It’s a small database engine that can run in a web app as a way to store session data, do small calculations on a web worker, store the document/data the user is editing or facilitate “multiplayer” feature by broadcasting the queries the web app is running. The server runs in a container for that specific document and shutdowns automatically after a set amount of minutes of inactivity. https://bit.ly/3CgHNri October 1, 2022 at 04:54PM

Show HN: Cppq – Simple, reliable and efficient distributed task queue for C++17 https://bit.ly/3V6iWy3

Show HN: Cppq – Simple, reliable and efficient distributed task queue for C++17 https://bit.ly/3CZM1Vh October 1, 2022 at 12:41PM