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Friday, 31 March 2023
Show HN: ParallelGPT – Batch processing with ChatGPT on low-code spreadsheet UI https://bit.ly/3nHiycI
Show HN: ParallelGPT – Batch processing with ChatGPT on low-code spreadsheet UI We made ParallelGPT - a tool that lets you bulk process chatGPT on a spreadsheet UI instead of one-by-one conversation style. Hopefully this saves you time and hassle - especially if you want to build an operational process around it and want to collaborate your team. You can give it a quick spin on this live demo playground: https://bit.ly/3nEGAoK... I am the co-founder of Rowy( https://bit.ly/3ZN9hxv ), an open-source low-code platform, and we built ParallelGPT as a fun showcase of what you can do with low-code. There are tons of exciting AI apps you can build with low-code, and we're always happy to chat about any ideas you have and assist on our Discord. https://bit.ly/3nEA4yh April 1, 2023 at 01:47AM
Show HN: DigicamFinder – open-sourced DPReview camera data https://bit.ly/3TZBY8R
Show HN: DigicamFinder – open-sourced DPReview camera data Ever since the DPReview closure announcement https://bit.ly/40VBiUx we were thinking how to preserve the 25 years of valuable DPReview camera data. Archive.org has been great, but it's not usable by the general public. The best way to keep it safe going forward, is to have the community own it, so we open sourced it: https://bit.ly/3TZMq0c I'm aware of a number of attempts to make product data open-sourced, but none have the power of the photo geeks behind it :) Thoughts or ideas? + really looking for some contribution love. https://bit.ly/3U7fIKw March 31, 2023 at 11:42PM
Show HN: Cadseer. a parametric solid modeling CAD desktop application https://bit.ly/40Lp9Bg
Show HN: Cadseer. a parametric solid modeling CAD desktop application Cadseer is in the same genre as: solidworks, inventor, freecad etc... Cadseer is alpha software, so lots of missing features, bugs, crashes, file incompatibilities etc... About me: I spent 15 years designing stamping dies on a high end cad system. During that time, I also developed and marketed extensions/plugins toward that cad system. Through that experience, I came disillusioned with 'vendor lock-in' and proprietary software in general. I basically retired, took the vow of poverty and moved all my computing to open source. I have since, and continue to, try and improve the open source cad environment. https://bit.ly/3nwlDfL March 31, 2023 at 07:35PM
Show HN: Refact – AI code assistant with autocomplete, AI Chat and code editing https://bit.ly/3M5unng
Show HN: Refact – AI code assistant with autocomplete, AI Chat and code editing Refact is a Copilot alternative that has an autocomplete, integrated AI chat and powerful editing. We use our own models that are fine-tuned for each language, they are smaller than the one in Copilot, but are very powerful for their size. On certain tasks, you will not notice much difference: the model look up and down, and the context window is the same. Try it for free for JetBrains and VS Code. https://bit.ly/3M7XUgm March 31, 2023 at 04:36PM
Show HN: Pullpo – Code review conversations on Slack https://bit.ly/3K2PFPZ
Show HN: Pullpo – Code review conversations on Slack Code review conversations on GitHub can be frustratingly slow, now you can have them on Slack. Features: - Each pull request (PR) on GitHub creates a Slack channel (public or private) with all involved parties (creator, assignees, and reviewers). - An auto-generated summary in English of what the PR does, making it easier for reviewers to enter the context. - Notifications of workflow results, new commits, new approvals... are sent in the channel. - Code comments with context are available. The initial review still takes place on GitHub, but messages are then transferred to Slack for smoother communication. Communication between GitHub and Slack is bidirectional, and messages are saved in both places. https://bit.ly/40L3SHO March 31, 2023 at 01:28PM
Show HN: Multi-Display Screen Sharing with CoScreen by Datadog https://bit.ly/3zl3DYj
Show HN: Multi-Display Screen Sharing with CoScreen by Datadog Good to be back on HN with all-new CoScreen, a little more than 3 years after it launched over here! With CoScreen 5.0, you can now share your windows from multiple displays at the same time, a long standing request by our most avid users and impossible in other apps. It also has a lightning-fast, Rust-based window compositing, scaling, and streaming engine now. CoScreen was always meant to be different so that you and your team can share your screens simultaneously and multi-directionally, and to be able to control what is being shared. We saw it as a natural extension and closely coupled with your OS — instant, fast, and seamless. A better way to pair program, debug tough incidents, or jam on great ideas by sharing multi-modal information like code, commands, graphs, or logs. All that made a lot of sense conceptually but to be frank, it was hard to get it right. Now a part of Datadog and with major parts of our app rewritten in Rust, we feel we’re closer than ever. Here’s what pair programmers liked about CoScreen, so we made it even better: - High definition code sharing: Windows are video-streamed in real-time at their native resolution whenever possible. You never have to search for your IDE anymore or be anxious to share the wrong window. - Multi-directional collaboration: You can share, while Alice shares, while Bob shares. Side-by-side, across multiple displays. With built-in crisp audio and video chat. - 60FPS+ super smooth mouse pointers. Type, click, and draw on any shared window as if it was your own. What some of you did NOT like, so we fixed it in CoScreen V5: - CPU utilization and latency have been reduced drastically as various parts of our desktop client are now implemented in Rust, building on crates such as cxx, rust-skia, iced, as well as Neon for our native remote control plugins. - No more accidental clicking into remote windows through the new remote window toggles. - You’re no longer bound by your displays, can share windows from multiple of them at the same time and even move them across displays while sharing without stopping. - You’ll also soon be able to join meetings from your browser from any platform. CoScreen runs on macOS (x64 and Apple Silicon), Windows, soon also on the web and is currently free. We’re planning to charge for larger teams and enterprise features in the future. Hopefully - finally - we’ll also have a Linux version one day. Tell us if you need it urgently and if you have any other requirements! https://bit.ly/3lXbusc March 31, 2023 at 02:51PM
Thursday, 30 March 2023
Show HN: Random Aerial Airport Views https://bit.ly/3M1LWEL
Show HN: Random Aerial Airport Views Hi HN! Sharing Random Airport Inspired by RandomStreetView (which I find weirdly addictive), and a passion for air travel. Probably not for everyone, but I hope some of you find it interesting! Needless to say, open to feedback! Enjoy clicking! Further reading: TECH: It's Build in React, NodeJS, with a Notion DB. The code is public on Github. It is spaghetti though ... Especially open to feedback here. DB: The db is publicly available (and editable), I can add the link in comments if anyone would like to have a look . KNOWN ISSUES: I would like to improve the design, pic loading performance and quality of (some) pics. https://bit.ly/3M73kbk March 31, 2023 at 05:57AM
Show HN: Smart Rabbit answers children's questions and is funny https://bit.ly/3TX2IH3
Show HN: Smart Rabbit answers children's questions and is funny My Story : There was a group of parents who struggled to answer their children's difficult questions. They found themselves stumped by their children's curious minds and wanted to provide them with the best possible answers. One day, a developer student decided to create an AI project that could help both parents and children. He worked tirelessly, designing and developing a system that could analyze and understand children's questions and generate appropriate responses. Finally, after months of hard work, the Smart Rabbit project was born. Parents and children alike were thrilled with the results, and the project quickly gained popularity.. website: https://bit.ly/3G4bmxM thankful for your review! https://bit.ly/3G4bmxM March 29, 2023 at 09:04PM
Show HN: Gut – An easy-to-use CLI for Git https://bit.ly/3nsu6AB
Show HN: Gut – An easy-to-use CLI for Git Hi Hacker news ! I’m Julien and I built an alternative CLI for Git : gut. Even if I haven’t been coding for a long time (I’m in the first year studying computer science), I’ve always found git to be frustrating. The command naming is inconsistent and git lets you easily shoot yourself in the foot. I made gut, another git porcelain, to solve these issues. It provides a consistent naming of command. To do so, syntax is based on subcommands. For example, to delete a branch, run gut branch rm rather than git branch -d, same to delete a remote (gut remote rm) and so on. Gut also prevents you from shooting yourself. It provides nice defaults and always prompt you before doing something destructive. Also, it won’t allow you to rewrite the history if it has been pushed to the remote. Creating commits in detached head is also prohibited. Finally, git was made when GitHub and others didn’t existed yet. To diff commits, gut opens the compare view in the browser. And to merge a branch, gut opens a pull request. I have been working on this project for the past few months and I am happy to be able to share it. I hope you’ll like it. Any suggestions is welcome ! https://bit.ly/3KjktNx March 30, 2023 at 01:18PM
Show HN: The AI Manifesto for Humanity https://bit.ly/3G4h1Eh
Show HN: The AI Manifesto for Humanity see comments https://bit.ly/3G32JU5 March 30, 2023 at 11:52AM
Wednesday, 29 March 2023
Show HN: Marvin – build AI functions that use an LLM as a runtime https://bit.ly/3KgscLp
Show HN: Marvin – build AI functions that use an LLM as a runtime Hey HN! We're excited to share our new open-source project, Marvin. Marvin is a high-level library for building AI-powered software. We developed it to address the challenges of integrating LLMs into more traditional applications. One of the biggest issues is the fact that LLMs only deal with strings (and conversational strings at that), so using them to process structured data is especially difficult. Marvin introduces a new concept called AI Functions. These look and feel just like regular Python functions: you provide typed inputs, outputs, and docstrings. However, instead of relying on traditional source code, AI functions use LLMs like GPT-4 as a sort of “runtime” to generate outputs on-demand, based on the provided inputs and other details. The results are then parsed and converted back into native data types. This “functional prompt engineering” means you can seamlessly integrate AI functions with your existing codebase. You can chain them together with other functions to form sophisticated, AI-enabled pipelines. They’re particularly useful for tasks that are simple to describe yet challenging to code, such as entity extraction, semantic scraping, complex filtering, template-based data generation, and categorization. For example, you could extract terms from a contract as JSON, scrape websites for quotes that support an idea, or build a list of questions from a customer support request. All of these would yield structured data that you could immediately start to process. We initially created Marvin to tackle broad internal use cases in customer service and knowledge synthesis. AI Functions are just a piece of that, but have proven to be even more effective than we anticipated, and have quickly become one of our favorite features! We’re eager for you to try them out for yourself. We’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any creative ways you could use Marvin in your own projects. Let’s discuss in the comments! https://bit.ly/40QoLBH March 30, 2023 at 03:04AM
Show HN: SpamZappr – AI-Powered Spam Detection Solution https://bit.ly/3Kjbnk0
Show HN: SpamZappr – AI-Powered Spam Detection Solution If you're looking for a cutting-edge solution to keep spam at bay and create a cleaner online space, then look no further than SpamZappr! Our AI-powered spam detection tool will revolutionize the way you manage spam in your online community. Spam is an ever-present issue in the digital world, and it can be a frustrating and time-consuming problem for anyone trying to manage an online community. That's why we created SpamZappr, a powerful tool designed to effortlessly detect and filter spam with AI technology. Our goal with SpamZappr is to make managing online communities easier and more enjoyable for everyone. With our tool, you can protect your users from malicious content, improve user engagement, and maintain a professional online presence. What's more, we've made it incredibly easy to integrate SpamZappr into your existing platform or application. Our developer-friendly API lets you quickly implement spam detection, so you can focus on what really matters: building a strong and engaged community. https://bit.ly/42IO3Do March 30, 2023 at 01:21AM
Show HN: Want something better than k-means? Try BanditPAM https://bit.ly/40JMl2J
Show HN: Want something better than k-means? Try BanditPAM https://bit.ly/3M0Hs1e March 29, 2023 at 08:50PM
Show HN: 60sec.site – AI Generated Landing Pages in Seconds https://bit.ly/3TVmYc9
Show HN: 60sec.site – AI Generated Landing Pages in Seconds https://bit.ly/3TW3EM8 March 29, 2023 at 04:32PM
Show HN: Use GPT4 to quickly build simple, shareable web apps https://bit.ly/3TSp4JO
Show HN: Use GPT4 to quickly build simple, shareable web apps Hi everyone, I built a quick experiment last weekend that allows you to use GPT4 to quickly generate single page web apps. These apps are immediately deployed at a shareable and bookmark-able web URL. Even though I’m a programmer, I think the idea of letting users build little apps without coding to solve their own problems is super exciting. I specifically built this because I wanted to solve a tiny problem of mine. I have a goal of running 500 miles this year. I track my runs on Strava and it shows me the total number of miles for the year. But I wanted to know: how many miles should I have run by this point in the year to be on track? I prompted and iterated with Pico and a few mins, I had a simple app: [ https://backend-pico.onrender.com/gender-hybrid](https://bac... that I could add to my iPhone home screen. The apps built by Pico have lots of limitations (single page, can only use HTML/CSS/vanilla JS + popular JS libraries) but they can also be incredibly powerful and surprisingly useful sometimes. And sometimes, Pico will completely fail to generate anything useful :( Here are some fun things you can build: * Wordle, Tic Tac Toe, any simple game. * TODO list. * Daily affirmations/horoscope. * Camera filter app * Audio recorder and processor * “App for lumberjacks” See website for demo apps. I would love to hear your feedback and see what you build with Pico. https://bit.ly/3ze9lvl March 29, 2023 at 02:59PM
Show HN: Hacker News Summarizer (Chrome Extension) https://bit.ly/3TUqNOF
Show HN: Hacker News Summarizer (Chrome Extension) Hey Hacker News community, We're excited to announce the launch of our new Chrome extension, "Hacker News Summarizer," which uses OpenAI API to summarize articles on Hacker News. It helps you quickly understand the key takeaways without reading the whole article. Plus, no login or confirmation is required to use it! Simply install the extension and click the "summary" link next to "comments" when you want to read an article. Disclaimer: Not all articles are summarised, or supported but we will change and try to support them later. Additionally, this extension is not affiliated with OpenAI or Hacker News. Chrome Extension: https://bit.ly/3lzKcIi ... Try it out today and let us know what you think in the comments below! Thanks, The Hacker News Summarizer team https://bit.ly/40bKaFy March 29, 2023 at 11:48AM
Show HN: Atmos – Everything you need to create color palettes https://bit.ly/3KeApRo
Show HN: Atmos – Everything you need to create color palettes https://bit.ly/3LVORyU March 29, 2023 at 08:38AM
Tuesday, 28 March 2023
Show HN: Customizable, embeddable Chat GPT based on your own documents https://bit.ly/3LZywcD
Show HN: Customizable, embeddable Chat GPT based on your own documents https://bit.ly/40ENrNX March 29, 2023 at 02:11AM
Show HN: Biscuit Security Authorization https://bit.ly/3lOHkas
Show HN: Biscuit Security Authorization https://bit.ly/40kUon9 March 28, 2023 at 11:48AM
Show HN: TURF https://bit.ly/42HakBL
Show HN: TURF https://bit.ly/40edWcF March 28, 2023 at 01:37PM
Show HN: DiskerNet – save and index web content locally https://bit.ly/3KbsvrV
Show HN: DiskerNet – save and index web content locally https://bit.ly/3lM1mCm March 28, 2023 at 01:02PM
Show HN: Using Voice to Interact with ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3nqwist
Show HN: Using Voice to Interact with ChatGPT Hi HN, During the weekend, I built a Chrome extension for ChatGPT that allows you to interact with it using your voice. Currently, it supports more than 10 languages, and I will add more gradually if requested. Although it's still in its early stages, I would be happy to receive critical feedback! https://bit.ly/40EYmXd March 28, 2023 at 10:58AM
Show HN: PoachMe.dev, Reclaim Your Time https://bit.ly/3zbgV9J
Show HN: PoachMe.dev, Reclaim Your Time A couple of months ago, I posted about my stealth startup on HN and got a lot of friendly help and signups so I'm officially launching today to a wider audience. All of the features highlighted here are "FREE" (we just take a cut from your scheduled recruiter calls) PoachMe.dev is your one stop shop to being paid for the time you spend with recruiters on finding a job. From the hiring manager, to the recruiter, to the HR team cutting you an offer letter, every single person in the chain is getting paid while a candidate gets to pretend their money and time and resources aren't dwindled every time they take an interview so this turns it back on it's head. Have you ever received a random message asking for a random technology you don't have while also claiming "you're a perfect fit"? Send them a pre-composed "reply template message" from PoachMe ("Great. Please book a slot on my calendar and we can chat more about this. You'll receive my resume upon confirmation of the booking. https://bit.ly/3lSwNLh ") so they can schedule and pay for your time. You will be surprised how many great recruiters will blatantly tell you that you are not worth your time as soon as they're asked to pony up even $100/hr while making an easy 10k for placing you at a company. If your skills have value, you can cut through the recruiter chaff and get to the recruiters who are actually easy to work with in one easy step. After we built this core feature, we've branched out to creating a career snapshot (https://bit.ly/3FVn7ql) which allows you to showcase your skills in one single screen without it being a resume and have started work on a virtual business card you can update and flash unto NFC cards so you have a digital business card you can carry around with you ( https://bit.ly/40KMh2Z ) Sign up today using the following limited signup code ( https://bit.ly/3lLiTuu ). Although I am sure I am able to scale this startup to any size, limiting signups is a super easy way to not get HN-hugged-to-death. https://bit.ly/3FYH2om March 28, 2023 at 09:15AM
Monday, 27 March 2023
Show HN: Document Q&A with GPT: web, .pdf, .docx, etc. https://bit.ly/3KeUSVW
Show HN: Document Q&A with GPT: web, .pdf, .docx, etc. Hello fellow hackers, we made a site that gets GPT to answer your question using the info on a webpage you specify or document you upload (e.g., a large textbook .pdf file). Background: When ChatGPT came out, I had the idea of having it pull answers from my stereo receiver's annoyingly dense 32 page manual. My weekend project prototype proceeded to surprise with great answers—just like what we've all experienced by now. My co-founder thought we should productize it, and make it easy to use online. So here we are with a very early beta! (Try it on a HN thread...) https://bit.ly/3zdil3I March 28, 2023 at 02:47AM
Show HN: CliGPT – Less Time Searching, More Time Commanding https://bit.ly/3FVrz8w
Show HN: CliGPT – Less Time Searching, More Time Commanding Simple GPT integration to get command line suggestions. Less context switching. Use with care! https://bit.ly/3nnqEar March 27, 2023 at 01:56PM
Show HN: Flightle https://bit.ly/3JNPVSS
Show HN: Flightle https://bit.ly/3TQDPNd March 27, 2023 at 01:05PM
Show HN: Hacker Cabin https://bit.ly/3Zoy1M6
Show HN: Hacker Cabin https://bit.ly/3ZluyOu March 27, 2023 at 01:00PM
Show HN: GPT My Life https://bit.ly/3lSbtFI
Show HN: GPT My Life Have you ever considered just letting AI control your life? I mean, it's clearly superior to humans in every way. AI never gets tired, it never gets emotional, and it never makes mistakes. So why bother trying to control your own life when you could just let the machines do it for you? Just sit back, relax, and let GPT-3 plan your day. After all, what could possibly go wrong? https://bit.ly/3lSbtWe March 27, 2023 at 12:29PM
Sunday, 26 March 2023
Show HN: Repid – new Python job scheduler with Asyncio in mind https://bit.ly/40iLFlg
Show HN: Repid – new Python job scheduler with Asyncio in mind https://bit.ly/3KakJOU March 27, 2023 at 03:11AM
Show HN: Icebreakers – A Fresh Collection of Conversation Starters https://bit.ly/3LNhfTQ
Show HN: Icebreakers – A Fresh Collection of Conversation Starters This was a weekend project I wrote when my team's regular ice-breaking question website began to recycle questions. Use it on your Monday Daily to shake off the weekend. Or use it every day to build trust in your remote-first team. Or hit it on mobile to start a conversation with a stranger. It's open-source, never-track, open to submissions, and with over 2000 questions, seeing the same question twice will be a rare event. More info here: https://bit.ly/3TOJX8W https://bit.ly/3CCkIwm March 26, 2023 at 05:20PM
Show HN: Jailbreaking GPT3.5 Using GPT4 https://bit.ly/42GcqS6
Show HN: Jailbreaking GPT3.5 Using GPT4 https://bit.ly/42GcrWa March 26, 2023 at 04:11PM
Show HN: Pangolier – Write UI tests for the web platforms in YAML https://bit.ly/3z8E5Ob
Show HN: Pangolier – Write UI tests for the web platforms in YAML I made this as a toy/proof-of-concept. This is a port of [Maestro]( https://bit.ly/3zbn99P ) but for the web platform. Uses [Playwright]( https://bit.ly/3np7ErX ) under the hood. https://bit.ly/3zr9Sdv March 26, 2023 at 02:22PM
Show HN: Generate your guided meditation (with human-like voice) using GPT-4 https://bit.ly/3JEg0U4
Show HN: Generate your guided meditation (with human-like voice) using GPT-4 https://bit.ly/3JDIOw8 March 26, 2023 at 12:44PM
Show HN: I made a non-trivial iOS app with GPT-4 in just a few hours https://bit.ly/40zBjgD
Show HN: I made a non-trivial iOS app with GPT-4 in just a few hours After being inspired by your responses to the Ask HN thread yesterday ( https://bit.ly/40GnwVH ), I decided to see if I could use ChatGPT to make a functioning app. I picked a random project idea out of my Notebook of Amazing Ideas, and spent just a couple of hours using GPT-4 to build it. I've never built an iOS app before, and even if I made something like this as a web app (my usual job), I would expect it to take at least a week. My process was basically 1) Ask ChatGPT to write some code 2) Copy and paste the code into the right files (this took a little bit of React knowledge on my part). 3) Run the code and paste any errors back to ChatGPT and ask it for suggested solutions. 4) Repeat. https://bit.ly/3JLLBmX March 26, 2023 at 09:43AM
Saturday, 25 March 2023
Show HN: Tool that uses GPT to translate text into executable commands https://bit.ly/42HRN84
Show HN: Tool that uses GPT to translate text into executable commands https://bit.ly/3lHrwGp March 25, 2023 at 01:31PM
Show HN: Kepler Book – A Way to Document and Share Errors https://bit.ly/40v80vq
Show HN: Kepler Book – A Way to Document and Share Errors Kepler is a website to explain code errors in a context-driven way, instead of scouring the internet for solutions to obscure programming errors? This is an experimental project. Inspired by the popular Stack Overflow and Val Town. Kepler-Book is a new platform that allows developers to easily write and document errors for others to read and understand the context. Most times i was tired of struggling with obscure programming errors and wish there was a better way to document and share our solutions, check out Kepler-Book today. The team behind the platform is eager to hear feedback from the Hacker News community and is committed to making Kepler-Book the go-to platform for documenting and sharing errors. https://bit.ly/3THnk66 March 25, 2023 at 11:44AM
Show HN: ChatGPT Plugins are a security nightmare https://bit.ly/42HeycA
Show HN: ChatGPT Plugins are a security nightmare https://bit.ly/3EB8Lec March 25, 2023 at 12:39PM
Show HN: ESER-32/Zuse Elektra emulator https://bit.ly/3ZkUoC6
Show HN: ESER-32/Zuse Elektra emulator https://bit.ly/3LRso63 March 25, 2023 at 10:03AM
Show HN: CommandClick: WebBrowser enforced by JavaScript and shellscript(Termux) https://bit.ly/3z7fCc8
Show HN: CommandClick: WebBrowser enforced by JavaScript and shellscript(Termux) CommandClick is low code android app making tool. On the surface, CommandClick is web browser. In fact, this is low code android app making tool. Surely, CommandClick can customize brosser But feature. Futher more, you can original android app by low code. Please check my readme! https://bit.ly/3FRe4qo March 25, 2023 at 05:28AM
Show HN: FTX Creditor – Confirm that the bankruptcy court has your claim https://bit.ly/42CSa3V
Show HN: FTX Creditor – Confirm that the bankruptcy court has your claim FTX Creditor is the easiest way to confirm that the bankruptcy court knows about your claim. Background: Last week, FTX published 1.3M anonymized user accounts in a Schedule F filing that lists the unsecured creditors they know about. 1.3M is a huge number, but it may be less than half of the total users FTX had. If your account is not listed, file a proof of claim with the bankruptcy court, or they may not treat you as a creditor (Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure: Rule 3003). The data was uploaded as a series of PDFs, which makes it hard to find your claim, especially if you don’t remember the exact amounts you had and have to fuzzy match with cmd+f! We built FTX Creditor so that you can find your claim with the information you have. Features: - Find claims by: - Assets. If you remember having 4-5 BTC, 10-20 ETH, 0-100 SOL, you can filter 1.3M claims down to 4. - USD value. The face value of a claim is the account value on November 11, the day FTX filed for bankruptcy. You can exclude “Sam Coins” from the value calculation. The court may ignore the value of assets closely associated with SBF, such as FTT and SRM. - Customer code. - See the court document a claim was listed in. - Subscribe for notifications about events that may impact your claim, such as when the court sets the deadline to file a proof of claim. - Search for terms across all public court filings. Future Work: - Creditors who are interested in selling their claims can receive offers from buyers. - Explore aggregate statistics across accounts and assets. - FAQ on the most relevant parts of the bankruptcy process. FTX creditors, we got this! https://bit.ly/3z5UAdL March 24, 2023 at 09:42PM
Friday, 24 March 2023
Show HN: Lotus – open-source pricing engine https://bit.ly/3K5Gm2V
Show HN: Lotus – open-source pricing engine Hey HN! We discovered that no one innovates on pricing because every billing software is inflexible. Excited to share our progress with Lotus entering beta (full MIT license, https://bit.ly/3UvItPM ). New features: * backtest and run analysis comparing multiple plans * version pricing plans like you version code * Meter and aggregate usage flexibly with custom SQL * billing for usage-based pricing, hybrid, bespoke contracts * generate invoice pdfs or integrate with Stripe, Braintree, Netsuite, Salesforce * webhooks to send alerts when usage thresholds are high or build robust invoicing integrations * analyze margin and cost per customer All feedback is appreciated! If the project is especially relevant to you, reach out on our website. Check out our brand new self-serve demo here ( https://bit.ly/3WN8WdV ). Or self-host here ( https://bit.ly/3UvItPM ) and let us know what you think. https://bit.ly/3WN8WdV March 24, 2023 at 06:04PM
Show HN: Naja-Verilog – Structural Verilog Parser https://bit.ly/3lF8ZdT
Show HN: Naja-Verilog – Structural Verilog Parser https://bit.ly/3JIoaer March 24, 2023 at 01:02PM
Show HN: Alinor the Platform for Advanced Materials https://bit.ly/42AqoVD
Show HN: Alinor the Platform for Advanced Materials Hi YC, Tarek here, CTO and Co-Founder at Alinor. We just released our Omni update, the biggest one yet: https://bit.ly/3FKkRSL Alinor is an end-to-end platform for advanced materials. I have often found that when I say those words, is that I have to explain what advanced materials are. But I will skip that for this audience. Perhaps what you didn't know is that this is a $2 trillion industry, but over 99% of it remains offline. Alinor enables, scientists, engineers, and researchers to focus on what they do best: solving the world's biggest problems, by working on the cutting edge of materials and physical science. While we focus on selling their martials and enabling them to reach wider adaption. Alinor covers everything from initial inquiry to final invoice and everything in between. We do believe that nearly all problems the world is facing can be solved by advanced materials. Happy to answer any questions you might have, including what are advanced materials, just don't ask me to explain it in Arabic. Or maybe do that, I need to practice it more anyways! https://bit.ly/40AT2V1 March 24, 2023 at 09:07AM
Show HN: Hacker News Summarizer (Chrome Extension) https://bit.ly/3LOZQdw
Show HN: Hacker News Summarizer (Chrome Extension) Hey Hacker News community, We're excited to announce the launch of our new Chrome extension, "Hacker News Summarizer," which uses OpenAI API to summarize articles on Hacker News. It helps you quickly understand the key takeaways without reading the whole article. Plus, no login or confirmation is required to use it! Simply install the extension and click the "summary" link next to "comments" when you want to read an article. Disclaimer: Not all articles are summarised, or supported but we will change and try to support them later. Additionally, this extension is not affiliated with OpenAI or Hacker News. Chrome Extension: https://bit.ly/3lzKcIi... Try it out today and let us know what you think in the comments below! Thanks, The Hacker News Summarizer team https://bit.ly/40bKaFy March 24, 2023 at 11:48AM
Show HN: Unity AI Asset Generation https://bit.ly/40ajEwj
Show HN: Unity AI Asset Generation Hello HN - like a lot of programmers, I am really excited by everything going on with ChatGPT/DALL-E. I am a game developer by trade, and I think there is a lot of potential to change workflows for game development. I was very inspired by Keijiro Takahashi's prototypes for asset generation using OpenAI within Unity, so I tried to make a more generic means of generating text and image assets within the Unity Editor using OpenAI's APIs. I've been surprised by the success so far - it definitely has it's limits, but I think we have just begun to scratch the surface of the potential here. https://bit.ly/3LP0W90 March 24, 2023 at 07:29AM
Thursday, 23 March 2023
Show HN: ChatGPT develops a Dungeons and Dragons multiplayer game https://bit.ly/3Zd3Rv6
Show HN: ChatGPT develops a Dungeons and Dragons multiplayer game https://bit.ly/42DYmZg March 24, 2023 at 02:55AM
Show HN: Datapane – A new way to build reports, dashboards, and apps in Python https://bit.ly/3n9n2sp
Show HN: Datapane – A new way to build reports, dashboards, and apps in Python Hello HN! We’re Leo and Mandeep, founders of Datapane ( https://bit.ly/3JDfcPq ). We're building a way to create reports, dashboards, and web apps from your existing data using Python. Think of it as a combination of React and htmx, specifically designed for the Python data stack. Our GitHub is https://bit.ly/3Z9tLQn and you can try building a report or app in ~2 minutes on Codespaces: https://bit.ly/40vuRHu We started building Datapane at our previous start-up, where we struggled to deliver ML model results to clients. Much to our surprise, the data science took less time than repeatedly creating reports by copying and pasting plots into PowerPoint decks. It seemed absurd that we had to switch to PowerPoint or legacy BI tools like Tableau to share, and our initial goal was to programmatically generate reports using the datasets and plots we had in Python. To enable this, we started hacking on a Python-based UI framework for constructing HTML views from data-centric blocks – like plots, data tables, and layout components. You can export these to standalone HTML files, or host them as a web app on somewhere like GitHub Pages or Fly.io. We recently also added the ability to connect Python functions to forms and front-end events so you can build web apps which run backend code. We handle the entire network and RPC layer, so you only need to write plain Python functions that take parameters and return other blocks. You can check out an example of the code to create a simple app: https://bit.ly/3Zaqroj... Datapane’s philosophy is pretty different from other products in the space. We wanted to keep things simple, but avoid the footguns our users faced with frameworks like Streamlit, where the reactive/network-aware model was hard to move beyond an MVP or POC. For backend interactivity, we believe the original web got a lot right, and unlike reactive models which rely on websockets, Datapane is unashamedly request/response. This takes inspiration from HTTP and our own experiences with htmx, which offers an elegant way to add interactivity to HTML. Under the hood, we actually compile down to a (gasp!) XML-based hypermedia format, akin to HTML, but tailored specifically for constructing data UIs. The result is that not every change in your app requires a server round trip, as much of it can be pre rendered and most interactivity happens on the client-side. In addition to improving performance, this also makes running in production become 10x simpler. This separation between the view and backend compute also makes Datapane modular. If our app server isn’t a good fit for your use-case, serve Datapane views from the web-framework of your choice (we’ve been hacking on serving views from Django). Want to compute blocks from inside Airflow or generate them on a schedule or from a webhook? Computation can happen out of band of the UI. You can even build and host apps from inside of Jupyter, where you can preview blocks live and convert notebook cells to blocks in your view. We currently offer a hosting platform on https://bit.ly/3JDfcPq for sharing reports publicly (free) or with your team (paid), and will be adding serverless app hosting support to it in the next few weeks. Our ultimate goal is to create an open-source toolkit for building data products across the entire stack – from reports, to dashboards, to full-stack apps – all using 100% Python. You can see a few we’ve built already in our gallery: https://bit.ly/40wD3ag We’d love to hear your feedback. Thanks! March 23, 2023 at 02:50PM
Show HN: CodeAlpaca – Instruction following model for code https://bit.ly/3Jx83A0
Show HN: CodeAlpaca – Instruction following model for code https://bit.ly/3n5J8vW March 23, 2023 at 05:24PM
Show HN: Tripnotes.ai: Intelligent Travel Planner https://bit.ly/3FLTO9t
Show HN: Tripnotes.ai: Intelligent Travel Planner Hey HN, We're excited to announce the public beta preview of Tripnotes, an intelligent travel planner that mixes a custom recommendation engine, our own data, and a bit of GPT to help you find the right places to go while traveling. Our team has been working hard on this project for 6 months, and we're excited to finally share it with the HN community. With Tripnotes, you can keep track of all your notes about travel when planning to visit a city. Paste in article URLs, videos, emails, text messages, any other text, and if you need some help with research, ask our Concierge which will provide useful recommendations and itineraries for the city in question - with a fallback to GPT for things we didn't quite understand. If you're not ready to dive right in, here are a few short highlight videos: https://twitter.com/matthewer/status/1619047755271536640 https://twitter.com/matthewer/status/1621172173598756864 https://twitter.com/matthewer/status/1623703548545445890 https://twitter.com/matthewer/status/1638010661694234625 All the places by Tripnotes are from our own database, but we rely upon GPT to understand the intent of the incoming prompts, as well as to help with the prose in our response to ensure the place descriptions fit what's being asked for. Since we tweeted about our preview release on Monday, we've had over 15,000 people come and try at least one prompt, with over 40,000 unique notes generated from prompts about cities all over the world. We'd love for you to give Tripnotes a try and let us know what you think. The "unauthed" version is open to everyone. If you're interested in using the full version, please join our waitlist. The full version maintains a history of your notes and allows you to edit the text and auto-highlights any text you write/paste in on the fly, which can be useful for pasting recommendations from friends (say via SMS or Email) and having them auto-highlighted and mapped. You can also paste in links from articles, websites, blogs, even Tiktok or Youtube. We scrape those urls, gather the list of places that are mentioned, and then show them on the map along side the rest of your note. We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback, so please feel free to leave a comment or reach out to us directly. Thanks for your support! https://bit.ly/3FN0kNj March 23, 2023 at 04:35PM
Show HN: Web demo of 13B Alpaca-LLaMA trained on improved Stanford dataset https://bit.ly/3LLcMkG
Show HN: Web demo of 13B Alpaca-LLaMA trained on improved Stanford dataset https://bit.ly/3TCAv8h March 23, 2023 at 12:35PM
Show HN: Remove “GPT” from your HN feed https://bit.ly/3TEDGw9
Show HN: Remove “GPT” from your HN feed https://bit.ly/3TGGkSb March 23, 2023 at 02:01PM
Show HN: Gyeeta – An Open Source and Free Observability Tool https://bit.ly/3n98o4x
Show HN: Gyeeta – An Open Source and Free Observability Tool Hello Everyone, We are excited to announce the public release of Gyeeta - https://bit.ly/3n98p8B Gyeeta is a free, eBPF based Open Source (GPLv3) Observability tool which provides the following capabilities : - Service Level Statistics such as Queries/sec (Requests/sec), Response Times (Latency) and HTTP Errors (if HTTP based) with no manual inputs or integrations. Monitors binary / proprietary network protocol or non HTTP Service statistics as well. - Service Maps, Process and Host level Network Flows with info on all Services and Processes. - Detection of Host and Process Level CPU starvation, Virtual Memory or IO Bottlenecks. - Monitor all applications without any instrumentation or tapping irrespective of the programming language used. - Self Learning Algorithms that can detect Anomalies, Contention or Degradation without any manual inputs. - Advanced Cluster, Service or Process Level Alerts using a powerful Web UI or REST APIs. - All Data In-House (On Prem). Not a SaaS tool. - All Linux Kernels released since 2016 supported (Linux Kernels v4.4.x or higher). Gyeeta is optimized (C++ based) for minimal CPU and Memory requirements. Website : https://bit.ly/3n98p8B Github link https://bit.ly/407cZmk https://bit.ly/3n98p8B March 23, 2023 at 08:56AM
Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Show HN: Wrapper around restic for Docker Compose https://bit.ly/40qjqRh
Show HN: Wrapper around restic for Docker Compose auto-restic is a tool for automatic backup and restore persistent data in docker compose. It uses restic under the hood but offers scheduled jobs, web notifications, and automatic recover (volume is empty and there is backup in cloud) if needed. https://bit.ly/3n7GaHf March 23, 2023 at 01:41AM
Show HN: ChatLLaMA – A ChatGPT style chatbot for Facebook's LLaMA https://bit.ly/402veJE
Show HN: ChatLLaMA – A ChatGPT style chatbot for Facebook's LLaMA ChatLLaMA is an experimental chatbot interface for interacting with variants of Facebook's LLaMA. Currently, we support the 7 billion parameter variant that was fine-tuned on the Alpaca dataset. This early versions isn't as conversational as we'd like, but over the next week or so, we're planning on adding support for the 30 billion parameter variant, another variant fine-tuned on LAION's OpenAssistant dataset and more as we explore what this model is capable of. If you want deploy your own instance is the model powering the chatbot and build something similar we've open sourced the Truss here: https://bit.ly/3FDGHaA We'd love to hear any feedback you have. You can reach me on Twitter @aaronrelph or Abu (the engineer behind this) @aqaderb. Disclaimer: We both work at Baseten. This was a weekend project. Not trying to shill anything; just want to build and share cool stuff. https://bit.ly/3lD6h8z March 22, 2023 at 10:07AM
Show HN: Run LLaMA LLM chatbots on any cloud with one click https://bit.ly/3ZeTQ0M
Show HN: Run LLaMA LLM chatbots on any cloud with one click We made a simple guide on how to run LLaMA chatbots on any cloud(s) of your choosing using one CLI command, powered by the open-source SkyPilot project. Highlights - cost reduction - better GPU availability - cloud portability (big three + Lambda supported) https://bit.ly/3LDOnNB March 22, 2023 at 04:14AM
Show HN: Start building real-time data apps in minutes https://bit.ly/3JZU2fC
Show HN: Start building real-time data apps in minutes Dozer is a startup focusing on helping build real-time data apps in minutes. You can connect any data source, combine them in real-time and instantly get low-latency Data APIs. All with just a simple configuration! https://bit.ly/3lAzuBi March 22, 2023 at 07:15AM
Tuesday, 21 March 2023
Show HN: From low-def 3D ultrasounds to high-resolution images https://bit.ly/3JxWaKl
Show HN: From low-def 3D ultrasounds to high-resolution images https://twitter.com/SachaArozarena/status/1637988394054881280 March 22, 2023 at 05:33AM
Show HN: OpenTheo – Transcribed and searchable Bible teaching with Whisper.cpp https://bit.ly/3lxlAjf
Show HN: OpenTheo – Transcribed and searchable Bible teaching with Whisper.cpp Hey all! I just launched OpenTheo, a free collection of transcribed Bible teachings and other Christian material. So far, I've transcribed over 10,000 hours of content for the first time, including teachings from Steve Gregg, Tim Keller, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, and more. Transcripts are fully interactive. You can click on any words in the transcript to instantly start playing the audio at that point in time. The currently playing portion of the transcript is also underlined to make it easier to follow along. Transcripts are produced using ggerganov's Whisper.cpp ( https://bit.ly/3urYdbP ). None of this work would have been possible without the Whisper model and ggerganov's work to enable it to run on CPUs. The content of transcripts are indexed and searchable via the site search (powered by Meilisearch - https://bit.ly/42zKj75 ), making it easy to find content on specific topics or that discuss specific of the Bible. Questions/comments are welcome! https://bit.ly/3nbEjRW March 22, 2023 at 01:29AM
Show HN: A collaboration platform for designers and clients (dotbrand.design) https://bit.ly/405fWnx
Show HN: A collaboration platform for designers and clients (dotbrand.design) Hey there! I am Kevin, a graphic designer for 12 years. I've had my fair share of communication mishaps and countless modifications. I soon realized that starting off projects with professional survey forms made all the difference in the world! Thanks to these survey forms, my design business flourished, and my clients could truly appreciate the artistry in my work. And now, I want to share that experience with you! dotBRAND is a collaboration platform that's like having a co-pilot by your side, helping you communicate with your clients. At its core, dotBRAND provides professional survey templates to gather all the essential client information, files, and design intentions in one go! Please give me your suggestions/feedbacks on dotBRAND, I would be deeply appreciated!! https://bit.ly/3TGFo0k March 22, 2023 at 04:07AM
Show HN: Open-source MongoDB Atlas alternative public beta https://bit.ly/3FGww4P
Show HN: Open-source MongoDB Atlas alternative public beta We have built an alternative to MongoDB Atlas that is open source, provides automatic database sharding and strong data consistency, and can scale to millions of records read and written per second and petabytes of data storage at a fraction of the cost. The first beta release of our MongoDB compatibility offers support for MongoDB 6.0+ CRUD and Aggregation operations. Any application that uses the supported MongoDB CRUD and Aggregation operations, no matter the programming language, can now use Tigris instead of MongoDB Atlas. https://bit.ly/40bJS1u March 21, 2023 at 06:16PM
Show HN: iOS app to learn about RSA cryptography https://bit.ly/40m5g3y
Show HN: iOS app to learn about RSA cryptography I've created an educational app to help people learn about how RSA cryptography works. Right now it's iPhone only (though the iPhone version will run on iPads), and it requires iOS 16. Any feedback, positive or negative, would be greatly appreciated. I'm happy to answer any questions if you comment here or email me at LearnRSAApp@gmail.com Link: https://apple.co/40m1XJI... Thanks! https://apple.co/40mLW6n March 21, 2023 at 05:22PM
Show HN: Super simple open-source bookmarks manager https://bit.ly/3FEver2
Show HN: Super simple open-source bookmarks manager https://bit.ly/3JXriV9 March 21, 2023 at 08:10AM
Show HN: Clj2el: Transpile Clojure to Emacs Lisp https://bit.ly/3JqsazO
Show HN: Clj2el: Transpile Clojure to Emacs Lisp https://bit.ly/3lnYPhP March 21, 2023 at 01:11PM
Show HN: Vore https://bit.ly/3lxIiYv
Show HN: Vore https://bit.ly/3lpFU6b March 21, 2023 at 07:40AM
Monday, 20 March 2023
Show HN: Professional headshots for remote team with AI https://bit.ly/40hyuQY
Show HN: Professional headshots for remote team with AI https://bit.ly/3yPhx4Z March 21, 2023 at 04:21AM
Show HN: Aoi – Auto-load database schema to ChatGPT and execute SQL https://bit.ly/3LAfWrh
Show HN: Aoi – Auto-load database schema to ChatGPT and execute SQL https://bit.ly/3LCIUXi March 21, 2023 at 02:02AM
Show HN: AI tool to find the purpose of other websites https://bit.ly/42hKkfQ
Show HN: AI tool to find the purpose of other websites An AI based tool that helps users discover the purpose of other websites. Simply enter a website URL and it will provide insights of what the website does and how it can be useful. https://bit.ly/3n9sStN March 19, 2023 at 08:01PM
Show HN: Orphic – A natural language interface for *Nix systems https://bit.ly/3n7uwfs
Show HN: Orphic – A natural language interface for *Nix systems https://bit.ly/3ln3Kzw March 19, 2023 at 08:55PM
Sunday, 19 March 2023
Show HN: Missing Calendly Feature: Branded Links https://bit.ly/40fM349
Show HN: Missing Calendly Feature: Branded Links https://bit.ly/400PefO March 20, 2023 at 06:25AM
Show HN: What I've learned from my users after talking to them? https://bit.ly/3yQhtSp
Show HN: What I've learned from my users after talking to them? https://bit.ly/3Lw03SF March 20, 2023 at 03:30AM
Show HN: Chatblade – A CLI Swiss Army Knife for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3Z0o6MF
Show HN: Chatblade – A CLI Swiss Army Knife for ChatGPT integrate chatGPT into your scripts or terminal work. Supports piping text, saving prompts, estimating costs, and some basic json/yaml extraction. I've added some elaborate examples on the readme of how to use it with pictures, that may provide a better overview. https://bit.ly/3YUW9pj March 19, 2023 at 10:18PM
Show HN: GPT-4 Beats Humans at Hard Rhyme-Based Riddles https://bit.ly/400OZkX
Show HN: GPT-4 Beats Humans at Hard Rhyme-Based Riddles https://bit.ly/3lrT2aS March 19, 2023 at 07:11PM
Show HN: Side-Project: FlowChartGPT – Turn Text into FlowCharts https://bit.ly/3loejCa
Show HN: Side-Project: FlowChartGPT – Turn Text into FlowCharts https://bit.ly/3FBfTaV March 19, 2023 at 12:38PM
Show HN: Explore random user homepages on the SDF Public Access Unix System https://bit.ly/40a1sT0
Show HN: Explore random user homepages on the SDF Public Access Unix System https://bit.ly/3ZZqWCW March 19, 2023 at 10:10AM
Saturday, 18 March 2023
Show HN: I want to change how people buy health supplements https://bit.ly/42lBLAP
Show HN: I want to change how people buy health supplements I made a table where you can find out the source/location of factory for where health supplements are made. Then, I spent a year reading product labels so you can save time and money when buying supplements. This is that update. This is still a work in progress but it functions fine. My previous post was a simple database of company data showing ingredient sourcing/location. That took 10 days, this has taken me close to 9 months. BackOfLabel is an extension of that initial interest with dosage information at the product & ingredient level. This update allows sorting by many more attributes at the product level (for 4000+ products at the moment) of manually scraped data. Now, for instance you can sort by specific types of ingredient - eg. filter by magnesium glycinate , magnesium orotate or any combination. eg. find ubiquinol or ubiquinone, two forms of coenzyme q10. This is useful for consumers but also companies seeking competitor analysis. You are able to filter products by – Ingredient – Filter by liquid, tablet, capsule, powder & more – Browse by UPC Code – Dosage Information – No. Individual Serving – No. Manufacturer Serving – Total Dosage For example You can also search by type of protein powder - eg. search for whey protein powder and find the dosage information for many products instantly. It frustrates me and I think the way that people buy supplements is wrong. And they don't know any better because there are incentive structures that keep them in the dark. This is a small effort to combat the misleading labeling and lack of regulation in the industry. full disclosure - i've provided a generic affiliate link in the table that means i earn a small percentage (5%) of total cart if you purchase through the link note: browse on desktop to filter & sort https://bit.ly/42lBM7R March 19, 2023 at 01:31AM
Show HN: Andromeda Invaders: Autoplay - Press ‘Enter’ twice and wait 5 seconds https://bit.ly/3lmq1NP
Show HN: Andromeda Invaders: Autoplay - Press ‘Enter’ twice and wait 5 seconds https://bit.ly/3JRKPG8 March 18, 2023 at 08:40PM
Show HN: Easy-to-use licensing library for .NET apps https://bit.ly/3n4bdUz
Show HN: Easy-to-use licensing library for .NET apps This free, open-source .NET library allows you to license your non-free applications through activation keys. Follow the quick start instructions and try it out in 5 minutes! Available on: NuGet https://bit.ly/42o7UaP... Website (full docs, downloads) https://bit.ly/3TopbN9 GitHub (downloads, full docs, release notes etc.) https://bit.ly/40kVNcX https://bit.ly/40kVNcX March 18, 2023 at 07:03PM
Show HN: Metallic UI component library (Metalmorphism) https://bit.ly/3Tno0O1
Show HN: Metallic UI component library (Metalmorphism) https://bit.ly/3JNiuky March 18, 2023 at 01:02PM
Friday, 17 March 2023
Show HN: i2forge – A Platform for Verified Reasoning https://bit.ly/3TxkGzW
Show HN: i2forge – A Platform for Verified Reasoning Hi! We're Amisi and Claude, builders of the i2 language and the i2forge platform. i2 is an (early draft of a) language designed to make formal verification easy for mathematicians. We are launching the language as an open source project today ( https://bit.ly/3TmBcmd ) together with a closed alpha for i2forge. However, we have a publicly accessible demo page which anyone can use, and we would love your feedback. Thanks. https://bit.ly/3FxseNl March 18, 2023 at 02:57AM
Show HN: Llamero – A GUI app to easily download, install and infer LLaMA models https://bit.ly/3mWJm8B
Show HN: Llamero – A GUI app to easily download, install and infer LLaMA models https://bit.ly/3n3mR21 March 17, 2023 at 12:42PM
Show HN: Writing my masters thesis in public https://bit.ly/3YWntUj
Show HN: Writing my masters thesis in public https://bit.ly/3ZXaUcu March 17, 2023 at 11:06PM
Show HN: Weigh My Luggage – Just bring a bathroom scale https://bit.ly/3ZXOyHU
Show HN: Weigh My Luggage – Just bring a bathroom scale https://bit.ly/3lkICtF March 17, 2023 at 02:10PM
Show HN: Mercury – Turn Python Notebooks to Web Apps https://bit.ly/3mVwS13
Show HN: Mercury – Turn Python Notebooks to Web Apps Hi! We're Piotr and Aleksandra, founders of Mercury (https://bit.ly/3jUfUPz), an open source framework for converting Jupyter Notebooks to Web Apps. You can turn Python notebook into interactive web app, static website, presentation, report or dashboard and share it online with non-technical users. You can self-host Mercury or use our hosting service (coming soon!). Our GitHub: https://bit.ly/3tPKf4g Sharing Python notebooks is challenging. You can't send notebook directly to non-technical stakeholders. You need to copy-paste results/charts into Word/PowerPoint or rewrite notebook to web framework. Mercury converts notebook to web app. User can execute cells but can't edit them. Mercury offers set of widgets that can be added to the notebook. When serving notebook with Mercury, widget change triggers automatic re-execution of cells. Not all cells are re-executed, only cells with widget definition and below, so you can cache results from previous cells execution (loading large dataset or model). Mercury comes with handy feautures to make sharing easy: - decide to hide or show notebook's code, - add authentication to notebooks, so only selected users can view them, - export final notebook to PDF or HTML file, - all to create output files in notebook, and make them downloadable, - share multiple notebooks on one Site. How does Mercury differ from existing solutions? - it was desinged for notebooks, it offers simple re-execution of cells after widget update, - it has built-in authentication. Mercury is available on AGPLv3. We would like to offer a hosting service, to make deployment very easy (just upload notebook to have website). We offer commercial license for companies looking for private forks and dedicated support. We’d love to hear from the HN community about this framework! March 17, 2023 at 11:15AM
Show HN: Capture the stars above you with a sky map – Now Live on Product Hunt https://bit.ly/3JNz3wA
Show HN: Capture the stars above you with a sky map – Now Live on Product Hunt Hi all! I'm an indie maker and I'm excited to announce my latest creation, SkyFrom.earth, a sky map poster maker. Capture the stars for that special moment and turn it into a gift. With just a few clicks, create a sky map poster, download a high-resolution JPEG file and print at home or at a local print shop. No need to wait for shipping or spend a fortune! Would love to have your support there! - Thank you all so much https://bit.ly/3TncNge March 17, 2023 at 09:36AM
Thursday, 16 March 2023
Show HN: AI copywriter that cannot be caught by AI content detectors https://bit.ly/3TpqFq8
Show HN: AI copywriter that cannot be caught by AI content detectors https://bit.ly/3Tm4ocQ March 17, 2023 at 06:43AM
Show HN: GPT4 – Full Playthrough of Pokemon Yellow https://bit.ly/3mSNLt7
Show HN: GPT4 – Full Playthrough of Pokemon Yellow https://bit.ly/3Tles66 March 16, 2023 at 11:54PM
Show HN: Musikalia, an iOS Music Player for Kids https://bit.ly/3ldG6Fz
Show HN: Musikalia, an iOS Music Player for Kids Hi HN! Yesterday I finally released Musikalia, an iOS music player I built for my son, so he could be in charge of the music. It is my first SwiftUI project, and I have been (very) slowly building it since December '21. It aims to be fun and easy to use for small children, while not being another addictive app. We are using it almost daily, and in our (n=1) experience, it achieves just that: my 3-year-old loves to listen to music using Musikalia, but at the same time it never feels like he has problems leaving it again. I've also written a bit on the back-story on my blog: https://bit.ly/3Lv0AnY I hope this may be useful for other families! - Harry https://apple.co/3mZXcY5 March 16, 2023 at 11:43AM
Show HN: Quality News – Towards a fairer ranking algorithm for Hacker News https://bit.ly/3JmCLvU
Show HN: Quality News – Towards a fairer ranking algorithm for Hacker News Hello HN! TLDR; - Quality News is a Hacker News client that provides additional data and insights on submissions, notably, the upvoteRate metric. - We propose that this metric could be used to improve the Hacker News ranking score. - In-depth explanation: https://bit.ly/3ERwyq6 The Hacker News ranking score is directly proportional to upvotes, which is a problem because it creates a feedback loop: higher rank leads to more upvotes leads to higher rank, and so on... → ↗ ↘ Higher Rank More Upvotes ↖ ↙ ← As a consequence, success on HN depends almost entirely on getting enough upvotes in the first hour or so to make the front page and get caught in this feedback loop. And getting these early upvotes is largely a matter of timing, luck, and moderator decisions. And so the best stories don't always make the front page, and the stories on the front page are not always the best. Our proposed solution is to use upvoteRate instead of upvotes in the ranking formula. upvoteRate is an estimate of how much more or less likely users are to upvote a story compared to the average story, taking account how much attention the story as received, based on a history of the ranks and times at which it has been shown. You can read about how we calculate this metric in more detail here: https://bit.ly/3ERwyq6 About 1.5 years ago, we published an article with this basic idea of counteracting the rank-upvotes feedback loop by using attention as negative feedback. We received very valuable input from the HN community ( https://bit.ly/3mi2eyL ). Quality News has been created based largely on this feedback. Currently, Quality News shows the upvoteRate metric for live Hacker News data, as well as charts of the rank and upvote history of each story. We have not yet implemented an alternative ranking algorithm, because we don't have access to data on flags and moderator actions, which are a major component of the HN ranking score. We'd love to see the Hacker News team experiment with the new formula, perhaps on an alternative front page. This will allow the community to evaluate whether the new ranking formula is an improvement over the current one. We look forward discussing our approach with you! Links: Site: https://bit.ly/3y3oFdp Readme: https://bit.ly/3ERwyq6 Previous Blog Post: https://bit.ly/3EQaiwY... Previous Discussion: https://bit.ly/3mi2eyL https://bit.ly/3yCygZ8 March 16, 2023 at 04:37PM
Show HN: My Failure Resume https://bit.ly/3JJSI0i
Show HN: My Failure Resume https://bit.ly/3JMGyUJ March 16, 2023 at 02:47PM
Show HN: Chainloop, A Software Supply Chain Attestation solution devs won't hate https://bit.ly/3LwXKP8
Show HN: Chainloop, A Software Supply Chain Attestation solution devs won't hate Hi, my name is Miguel and I am very happy to share what's been months worth of work :) The project has rough edges for sure, but any early feedback, comments or concerns are appreciated! === The Problem === You work on the Security and Operations (SecOps) team in charge of your organization's Software Supply Chain Security. You feel pretty good about the state of things already, your developer teams are signing their commits, deliverables, scanning for vulnerabilities,… Life is good! Then you realize that you are not compliant with the latest security requirements. You get referred to slsa.dev and are told that you need to be at least level 3, whatever that means! Aha! I “just” need to implement an attestation and artifact layer in our Software Supply Chain, which you complete after a couple of months of work. Now to the easy part (or what you think). To make the developer teams adopt it. You quickly realize that standardizing best practices and security requirements is very hard. Development and SecOps team dynamics are clashy and poorly defined due to priorities mismatch. Also, from the developer's point of view, it’s very time-consuming and frustrating to pollute your CI/CD systems with convoluted, error-prone and complex processes to comply with the SecOps team. So there has to be a better way that satisfies both sides... === The Solution === Enter Chainloop. You can think of it as an API for your organization's Software Supply Chain that both parties can use to interact effectively to meet their mismatched priorities. SecOps teams regain security compliance, visibility, standardization and control by having a mechanism to define and propagate attestation requirements. Developers, on the other hand, get jargon-free tooling that can be used to meet compliance with minimum friction and effort. === Give it a try === Eager for feedback from the community so please reach out. Happy to chat! Thanks! PS: You can see an attestation end-to-end demo here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_0dlBqKtIU&t=384s https://bit.ly/3lbedhq March 16, 2023 at 12:34PM
Wednesday, 15 March 2023
Show HN: Story Bot – Blog where all the posts are written by AI https://bit.ly/3llKIt9
Show HN: Story Bot – Blog where all the posts are written by AI I created Story Bot, a blog powered by AI. It receives a prompt and generates a story with a title and an image. Almost all the content on the website has been generated exclusively by AI. With the upcoming evolution of AI, I wanted to do a fun project where everyone can participate. I ended up with this platform, I believe that a blog is something that can survive time and can show us how technology has been evolving. It could be a type of “archive”. https://bit.ly/3LsH9Mr March 15, 2023 at 10:02PM
Show HN: Zed – A high-performance, multiplayer code editor. Now in public beta https://bit.ly/3LsiZlo
Show HN: Zed – A high-performance, multiplayer code editor. Now in public beta https://bit.ly/3yGBz1l March 15, 2023 at 05:04PM
Show HN: Quality News – Towards a fairer ranking algorithm for Hacker News https://bit.ly/3yMt5pj
Show HN: Quality News – Towards a fairer ranking algorithm for Hacker News Hello HN! TLDR; - Quality News is a Hacker News client that provides additional data and insights on submissions, notably, the upvoteRate metric. - We propose that this metric could be used to improve the Hacker News ranking score. - In-depth explanation: https://bit.ly/3ERwyq6 The Hacker News ranking score is directly proportional to upvotes, which is a problem because it creates a feedback loop: higher rank leads to more upvotes leads to higher rank, and so on... → ↗ ↘ Higher Rank More Upvotes ↖ ↙ ← As a consequence, success on HN depends almost entirely on getting enough upvotes in the first hour or so to make the front page and get caught in this feedback loop. And getting these early upvotes is largely a matter of timing, luck, and moderator decisions. And so the best stories don't always make the front page, and the stories on the front page are not always the best. Our proposed solution is to use upvoteRate instead of upvotes in the ranking formula. upvoteRate is an estimate of how much more or less likely users are to upvote a story compared to the average story, taking account how much attention the story as received, based on a history of the ranks and times at which it has been shown. You can read about how we calculate this metric in more detail here: https://bit.ly/3ERwyq6 About 1.5 years ago, we published an article with this basic idea of counteracting the rank-upvotes feedback loop by using attention as negative feedback. We received very valuable input from the HN community ( https://bit.ly/3mi2eyL ). Quality News has been created based largely on this feedback. Currently, Quality News shows the upvoteRate metric for live Hacker News data, as well as charts of the rank and upvote history of each story. We have not yet implemented an alternative ranking algorithm, because we don't have access to data on flags and moderator actions, which are a major component of the HN ranking score. We'd love to see the Hacker News team experiment with the new formula, perhaps on an alternative front page. This will allow the community to evaluate whether the new ranking formula is an improvement over the current one. We look forward discussing our approach with you! Links: Site: https://bit.ly/3y3oFdp Readme: https://bit.ly/3ERwyq6 Previous Blog Post: https://bit.ly/3EQaiwY... Previous Discussion: https://bit.ly/3mi2eyL https://bit.ly/3yCygZ8 March 15, 2023 at 04:06PM
Show HN: Discontent – Extension to combat garbage search engine results https://bit.ly/3JhZYPG
Show HN: Discontent – Extension to combat garbage search engine results Creator here. In a nutshell this extension is a "Like / Dislike" system but for website results. I miss the days of things like the YouTube dislike bar, where you can quickly assess if something is good or not. Currently sitting at ~90 users. To get it off the ground I've scraped the last year of HN to make a set of good links, and used a few content farm blacklists to make a set of bad links. Right now it's semi-useful and should only get better with time. There are some simple measures in place to prevent spam & abuse, but will cross that bridge if it ever comes. All feedback welcome! https://bit.ly/3LgYIyS March 15, 2023 at 02:31PM
Show HN: Gamaddy – Play Online Games https://bit.ly/3JFP2g5
Show HN: Gamaddy – Play Online Games https://bit.ly/3LmAF1F March 15, 2023 at 08:31AM
Show HN: Learn Python with Minecraft https://bit.ly/3Fphn7S
Show HN: Learn Python with Minecraft Looking for feedback on my project to teach python by writing code that interacts with a Minecraft World. https://bit.ly/3zIcjYL March 15, 2023 at 12:57PM
Show HN: Supersonic – A game-like social fitness app to help you get moving https://bit.ly/3ldiLDV
Show HN: Supersonic – A game-like social fitness app to help you get moving https://apple.co/3Dp3xRV March 15, 2023 at 09:55AM
Show HN: I Made a Ramen Meter https://bit.ly/3Fr7LcW
Show HN: I Made a Ramen Meter https://bit.ly/3TlzKQT March 15, 2023 at 09:35AM
Tuesday, 14 March 2023
Show HN: GPT-4 makes Snake game using Replit https://bit.ly/40anftx
Show HN: GPT-4 makes Snake game using Replit https://twitter.com/ammaar/status/1635754631228952576 March 15, 2023 at 03:13AM
Show HN: Whatdoesthiscodedo.com – AI explanations for other people’s code https://bit.ly/3JhQ6p5
Show HN: Whatdoesthiscodedo.com – AI explanations for other people’s code https://bit.ly/42e3F1n March 15, 2023 at 01:33AM
Show HN: Compare ChatGPT and Bing Chat side by side https://bit.ly/3FmImB0
Show HN: Compare ChatGPT and Bing Chat side by side https://bit.ly/401CPb6 March 14, 2023 at 04:47PM
Show HN: Potash – Malware Proximity Search Engine https://bit.ly/403GHs3
Show HN: Potash – Malware Proximity Search Engine I wrote a search engine that ingests malware TLSH hashes from abuse.ch and provides a proximity search engine in order to find "close" malwares to yours. Comes handy if you want to classify a Malware that's not on VT or a malware that you only have the hash, but want to download a close enough sample. It works as a CLI app or a ReST API https://bit.ly/3FqahjI March 14, 2023 at 09:31AM
Show HN: Using GPT-3 and Whisper to save 40% of doctors’ time https://bit.ly/3JG0B7g
Show HN: Using GPT-3 and Whisper to save 40% of doctors’ time Hey HN, We're Alex, Martin and Laurent. We previously founded Wit.ai (W14), which we sold to Facebook in 2015. Since 2019, we've been working on Nabla (https://bit.ly/405cc4X), an intelligent assistant for health practitioners. When GPT-3 was released in 2020, we investigated it's usage in a medical context[0], to mixed results. Since then we’ve kept exploring opportunities at the intersection of healthcare and AI, and noticed that doctors spend am awful lot of time on medical documentation (writing clinical notes, updating their EHR, etc.). Today, we're releasing Nabla Copilot, a Chrome extension generating clinical notes from video consultations, to address this problem. You can try it out, without installation nor sign up, on our demo page: https://bit.ly/3JDegvz Here’s how it works under the hood: - When a doctor starts a video consultation, our Chrome extension auto-starts itself and listens to the active tab as well as the doctor’s microphone. - We then transcribe the consultation using a fine-tuned version of Whisper. We've trained Whisper with tens of thousands of hours of medical consultation and medical terms recordings, and we have now reached an error rate which is 3× lower than Google's Speech-To-Text. - Once we have the transcript, we feed it to a heavily trained GPT-3, which generates a clinical note. - We finally return the clinical note to the doctor through our Chrome extension, the doctor can copy it to their EHR, and send a version to the patient. This allows doctors to be fully focused on their consultation, and saves them a lot time. Next, we want to make this work for in-person consultation. We also want to extract structured data (in the FHIR standard) from the clinical note, and feed it to the doctor’s EHR so that it is automatically added to the patient's record. Happy to further discuss technical details in comments! --- [0]: https://bit.ly/3ZXvVnc March 14, 2023 at 03:16PM
Show HN: Scriptable.run, make your product extendable by anyone. https://bit.ly/3JDBUbr
Show HN: Scriptable.run, make your product extendable by anyone. https://bit.ly/3DedjXf March 14, 2023 at 07:22AM
Show HN: AI Chat Bestie – Enhanced UI for ChatGPT API https://bit.ly/3l4XoVm
Show HN: AI Chat Bestie – Enhanced UI for ChatGPT API Been working on this since last week and glad to share it here and now! There's already been a few other takes on this idea, but I figured none would fit me as well as if I had just built it myself. All messages are sent and stored locally in the browser for privacy and speed. Accounts are optional and upgrading is a one-time deal. Any questions, comments, feedback, please, I'd like to hear it all! https://bit.ly/3l7XE5Z March 14, 2023 at 12:45PM
Monday, 13 March 2023
Show HN: SchemafreeSQL – Data, Fluid as Code https://bit.ly/3ywNnDp
Show HN: SchemafreeSQL – Data, Fluid as Code Hi HN, I'm Dean, the non-technical co-founder of SchemafreeSQL. We released our beta version about a year ago. You can see the HN Post here https://bit.ly/3GGq0sK Today I am pleased to announce our initial release of our hosted SFSQL offering. A major concern from the HN Beta feedback we received was our longevity. Being a hosted database solution I can see why. We took that to heart and re-engineered our offering. We de-risked it by minimizing the amount of infrastructure under our management, fly.io manages customer's dedicated SFSQL endpoints, Aiven.io manages customer's dedicated databases across 5 clouds, our serverless offering is a managed AWS Aurora Serverless cluster, our in-house databases is managed by Planetscale.com, and Stripe handles subscriptions. The cost of these services are mostly on demand, bringing our monthly fixed cost to a very manageable level. I highly recommend all these services. We are boot strapping SFSQL for now. Our business model, how we make money, is simple. Our prices are higher than our costs. Just like all businesses, margins matter and because we incur the costs of these service and pass them on, our margins take a hit. We envision being more of an add-on to these service providers and others like them eventually. Our margins would increase and the total cost to our customers would decrease. In this model our pricing is purely value based. "Data, Fluid as Code" is what we settled on after countless iterations. I believe it captures the "why" question, "why did we build this". SFSQL originally started out as an Object store for a online dev. environment we built in 2000. It has evolved over time. Its schemaless properties where added as we had a need to better handle user provided data structures and refactoring associated with many of our client projects. Eric, the technical co-founder and creator of SFSQL, answered the "How" question in our HN beta post. For more in depth info on what's going on behind the scenes Eric is available via email support@schemafreesql.com, he is not available to respond here. The demo apps were all built by me. Eric would like it known that he is not responsible for those codes bases, which are all available on GitHub. I built these apps while testing out SFSQL and seeing if we play nice with the various serverless platforms. Client solutions we have built with SFSQL are not available for public display so we went with these demo apps I built. The apps show how easy it is to hook up a back-end to a web app with SFSQL even by a non programmer like myself. I hope you check out SFSQL. Try it for free, no sign-up required, and please leave us feedback https://bit.ly/3Jexczj https://bit.ly/3stXLbr March 10, 2023 at 09:10PM
Show HN: SwiftGPT – The native macOS app for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3lcVzpm
Show HN: SwiftGPT – The native macOS app for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3ZJvv48 March 13, 2023 at 10:48AM
Show HN: I Scraped Hacker News for TLD Popularity https://bit.ly/3ZPigz2
Show HN: I Scraped Hacker News for TLD Popularity https://bit.ly/3mM8YVE March 13, 2023 at 11:44AM
Show HN: I revived a game I abandoned 5yo ago and released it for free today https://bit.ly/3Td6USP
Show HN: I revived a game I abandoned 5yo ago and released it for free today https://bit.ly/3TiZKwj March 13, 2023 at 10:48AM
Show HN: This Job Does Not Exist https://bit.ly/3ZHGB9P
Show HN: This Job Does Not Exist https://bit.ly/3JJBfW9 March 13, 2023 at 09:05AM
Show HN: Mermaid Flow https://bit.ly/3ZT4Xx0
Show HN: Mermaid Flow https://bit.ly/3yyPl6b March 13, 2023 at 05:10AM
Sunday, 12 March 2023
Show HN: OpenAI based PR reviewer and summarizer https://bit.ly/3Jbsrqn
Show HN: OpenAI based PR reviewer and summarizer https://bit.ly/3J9XcMw March 12, 2023 at 09:23PM
Saturday, 11 March 2023
Show HN: Generate a Cover Letter by Pasting the Job Post and Your Resume https://bit.ly/3T7tUCw
Show HN: Generate a Cover Letter by Pasting the Job Post and Your Resume Introducing my new AI-powered tool that generates personalized cover letters in seconds! It's powered by GPT-3 and all you need to do is upload the job post and your resume, and the tool uses the language model to analyze and match the keywords and requirements from the job post with your skills and experience. The generated letter can be further customized, and you can create multiple letters quickly and easily. It's still pretty bare-bones so I'm thinking of ways to make this better. I'd appreciate any feedback! Let me know what you think. https://bit.ly/3YHOMSf March 12, 2023 at 12:16AM
Show HN: Simple Hacker News article recommendation algorithm https://bit.ly/422nf0x
Show HN: Simple Hacker News article recommendation algorithm Been feeling a bit left out in this fast paced world of ML/AI, so built my first ML project since college. The idea is to scrape the most recent HN article titles and use TF-IDF and cosine similarity as metrics to rank articles that you're interested in to filter out only relevant things. Hopefully a fun project for beginners to get inspiration to jump into this world. https://bit.ly/3J8xDLC March 11, 2023 at 10:38PM
Show HN: ChatGPT Based PR Reviewer and Summarizer https://bit.ly/404vmbn
Show HN: ChatGPT Based PR Reviewer and Summarizer https://bit.ly/3J9CufE March 11, 2023 at 09:15PM
Show HN: Andromeda Invaders: Auto Play: Press 'Enter' twice and wait 5 seconds https://bit.ly/3led8oN
Show HN: Andromeda Invaders: Auto Play: Press 'Enter' twice and wait 5 seconds https://bit.ly/3l2oTyO March 11, 2023 at 07:48PM
Show HN: Browse and Generate AI Memes for Free https://bit.ly/429btS3
Show HN: Browse and Generate AI Memes for Free https://bit.ly/3mMpW6x March 11, 2023 at 06:42PM
Show HN: Find the most climate friendly meeting location https://bit.ly/3JwzAmn
Show HN: Find the most climate friendly meeting location Just enter the locations people will be traveling from. MLC then calculates the location, where the combined aircraft emissions are minimised. Based on data from the European Emissions Agency. https://bit.ly/3kCTCSS March 11, 2023 at 06:07PM
Friday, 10 March 2023
Show HN: ReplGPT.jl, a ChatGPT shell mode for Julia https://bit.ly/3T5BXjs
Show HN: ReplGPT.jl, a ChatGPT shell mode for Julia https://bit.ly/3T5BXzY March 11, 2023 at 03:33AM
Show HN: structured-ripgrep – Ripgrep over structured data https://bit.ly/3TeEuba
Show HN: structured-ripgrep – Ripgrep over structured data https://bit.ly/3ys7iTZ March 10, 2023 at 10:19PM
Show HN: Android port of 3D Space Cadet Pinball https://bit.ly/3mLXbGL
Show HN: Android port of 3D Space Cadet Pinball Hi HN! Starting from a work made by k4zmu2a and Iscle, and thanks to feedback from a bunch of users to which I am very grateful, I recently updated this Android port of the famous Pinball game that each of us played on Windows XP as kids. We also put together an online leaderboard (which has been kind of broken but now shoudl work as expected). Hope you'll like it! https://bit.ly/3LaRDQv March 10, 2023 at 05:12PM
Show HN: Shareable maps with data encoded in the URL https://bit.ly/3LhyI6v
Show HN: Shareable maps with data encoded in the URL Hi HN, I built a tool to create minimalistic vector maps online, and generate a URL with the entire dataset as query params. The URLs generated are off-putting, but in turn you get private shareable maps. The code for the website is also open source and lives at https://bit.ly/3LcFU3O . Please let me know if you have any usecases I could solve for. https://bit.ly/3l9pVsz March 10, 2023 at 01:58PM
Show HN: Discussio. – Notion-Based Platform for Writers and Journalists https://bit.ly/3F9rPjF
Show HN: Discussio. – Notion-Based Platform for Writers and Journalists https://bit.ly/3l43EfT March 10, 2023 at 11:54AM
Show HN: Both speedy and compatible video process library for Web Browser https://bit.ly/3LcT94o
Show HN: Both speedy and compatible video process library for Web Browser https://bit.ly/3La9ZAX March 10, 2023 at 07:17AM
Thursday, 9 March 2023
Show HN: Send an AI Generated Physical Letter to Congress in Seconds https://bit.ly/3kXquWD
Show HN: Send an AI Generated Physical Letter to Congress in Seconds https://bit.ly/3EzMhIx March 9, 2023 at 01:57PM
Show HN: Livecycle – Get visual feedback, in context, on every pull request https://bit.ly/3mGMbe5
Show HN: Livecycle – Get visual feedback, in context, on every pull request Hi HN! This is Assaf, Matan, and Yshay from https://bit.ly/3l1DE4Q Livecycle enables dev teams to collaborate and comment in context, on top of any preview environment. Using Livecycle, developers get clear feedback earlier in the release cycle leading to higher-quality products, a faster release cadence, and fewer context switches and misunderstandings. Livecycle builds and pushes a dev-like environment for every branch in your repo (or, if you prefer, you can bring your own environments). Any containerized application will work, and support for multiple containers via docker-compose is coming soon. You get a unique, shareable link for every branch, which automatically updates for every commit pushed to that branch. Each link contains not only your deployed environment but also includes: - A dashboard to view and manage all of your environments and users - Collaboration features - create screenshots, record audio/video clips, suggest CSS/content changes, and leave comments with rich text and internal threads - Integration with Jira/Linear (view tickets associated with a PR or create new tickets from comments users left on the environment) - Integration with GitHub/GitLab - view your build status in the PR/MR (with a link to the environment), comments left on Livecycle will be synced to PR/MR comments so that devs can easily gather feedback from both devs and other stakeholders in one place - Even more stuff: Slack integration, integrated network, and console logs, etc… We’re thrilled to see a wide variety of teams already benefitting from Livecycle - large companies, startups, freelance developers, dev shops, and more. And we invite you to check out how Livecycle can bring value to you and your team. And please let us know if you have any comments or questions :-) https://bit.ly/3l1DE4Q March 9, 2023 at 04:29PM
Show HN: Airflow's SmoothOperator https://bit.ly/3JoQOlM
Show HN: Airflow's SmoothOperator https://bit.ly/3l40Rn2 March 9, 2023 at 04:16PM
Show HN: Invoicing Simplified with AI Assistance https://bit.ly/3J6AyEH
Show HN: Invoicing Simplified with AI Assistance I’m Zain Sheikh, co-founder and CEO. We are super excited to show you ( https://bit.ly/3JslnqG )! Why? There is a huge gap to leverage the power of artificial intelligence in the fields of point of sale (POS), invoicing, accounting, and inventory management. Despite this potential, many small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners and entrepreneurs still rely on data entry operators to input data into their accounting and inventory systems. We believe it is time for disruption in this space, and who better to lead the charge than a team of highly motivated and experienced individuals with a proven track record of building successful products in this domain? Solution: Over the last year, we have been conducting extensive research and development in the point-of-sale (POS) space. As a result, we are proud to launch https://bit.ly/3JslnqG , which allows you to invoice your customers in under 30 seconds with the power of AI . Simply upload or scan your handwritten or manually generated invoices, and [OlaBooks.co]( https://bit.ly/3JslnqG ) will convert these invoices into computer-generated invoices for you. Watch our video for more information. Tax options are available. Multi-currency options are available. Custom Invoice Templates Add Discounts in your currency or in percentage. Directly share links to invoices with your customers. Share via email. How? Our team specializes in building custom ERP systems from scratch. We have already developed ERP systems with numerous customized modules for different industries, where we followed the P2P (Procurement to Pay) and O2C (Order to Cash) procedures. Now, we are venturing into the SaaS space for the first time, and plan to lead this field with AI-assisted invoice generator tools. Future plans: [] We have observed that there are already many tools available in the market for manually generating invoices. Therefore, we are working on integrating with all notable POS, accounting, and inventory solutions, such as QuickBooks, FreshBooks, and Xero, as well as almost all payment gateways and ecommerce sites. Upcoming Features: Integrations ↔ POS, E-Commerce, Payments. WhatsApp virtual accountant support. Android/IOS App. AI based logos, letterheads, branding. We want you to try our service and make your life easier. https://bit.ly/3Ls5ke7 March 9, 2023 at 01:09PM
Show HN: Petition.stanford.edu https://bit.ly/3T3tkWn
Show HN: Petition.stanford.edu This is the Petitioning Portal for the ASSU, Stanford University's student government. It replaces the need to get signatures on a paper petition, and is automatically validated. Petitions are uniquely valuable as compared to primary elections, because meeting a petition threshold requires active participation on the part of the candidate, and you can't succeed on name recognition alone. Unfortunately you won't be able to explore the petition creation UI without being a Stanford Affiliate. https://stanford.io/41Sqmbv March 9, 2023 at 07:22AM
Show HN: Simple tools under 14kB in size that work without JavaScript https://bit.ly/3ZzRcUe
Show HN: Simple tools under 14kB in size that work without JavaScript https://bit.ly/3YAPYH5 March 9, 2023 at 07:52AM
Wednesday, 8 March 2023
Show HN: Lunapic https://bit.ly/3ZyuFa7
Show HN: Lunapic https://bit.ly/3ZDTdPm March 8, 2023 at 06:10PM
Show HN: Versionfeeds – Custom RSS feeds for releases of your favorite software https://bit.ly/3J2zjWS
Show HN: Versionfeeds – Custom RSS feeds for releases of your favorite software Hi HN! I am quite excited as this is my second product, launched today: Versionfeeds. https://bit.ly/3kT2Uu7 What is Versionfeeds? I was quite annoyed by the fact that I had no central place where I could see all the software releases. I use software a lot, be it at my job, to build my side projects, or tools hosted on my NAS at home. It's literally dozens, if not hundreds of tools, packages or even programming languages. And most of them receive updates regularly. That is why I built Versionfeeds. It allows me to bundle all the releases for the software I need and love, into one dedicated feed. At the moment, all public repositories on Github and Gitlab are available. You can also search on npm (Javascript) and Packagist (PHP) for your software. More providers will come soon. The feeds adhere to the Atom standard and can be consumed with any feed reader. If maintainers use markdown in their release notes, it will be converted to HTML. Any feedback, wishes and ideas are welcome. Please share your thoughts with me. <3 March 8, 2023 at 04:02PM
Show HN: SearQ, RSS are still useful https://bit.ly/3T6QafV
Show HN: SearQ, RSS are still useful https://bit.ly/3ZLYzIp March 8, 2023 at 02:58PM
Show HN: Construct Animate – our new browser-based animation tool https://bit.ly/3mqdUiM
Show HN: Construct Animate – our new browser-based animation tool https://bit.ly/3ZKSdII March 8, 2023 at 11:17AM
Show HN: Co-locating Debian Bullseye with an evil maid https://bit.ly/3JmdcMs
Show HN: Co-locating Debian Bullseye with an evil maid In order to facilitate the secure co-location of a server, I looked into protecting a Debian Bullseye system from evil maid attacks. In addition, since I've enjoyed using ZFS for some time, I decided to rely on a natively encrypted ZFS root file system. Basically... I'd like to take a system containing sensitive information, box it up, and drop it in the mail without worrying about losing it or having it wind up in the wrong hands. A couple of things became clear while researching how to do this. First, there should be little chance that a rogue data-center admin can insert malicious software. When the system reaches the data center and gets powered on we should be confident that it's running our software completely unmodified. As I understand things, Secure Boot is designed to help with this and therefore should be enabled. However, by relying on Secure Boot alone, there will be no remote method of knowing that it hasn't been disabled until after the ZFS pass-phrase is provided to the initramfs via dropbear. At that point it's too late. An evil maid could have already subverted dropbear, for example, and just now stolen the pass-phrase. To avoid this I realized that a second requirement of using a TPM device to automatically unlock the ZFS root was in order. TPM devices have the ability of "sealing" data to so-called Platform Configuration Registers (PCR). This feature allows the data to be accessed only if the "measured" system state matches some original expected state. The TPM can fully start the system unattended but, if anything's unexpectedly meddled with, act like a tripwire requiring the pass-phrase to be typed in manually. If we ssh in and reach dropbear requesting the pass-phrase, we'll know that we either need to update our sealed data after a grub/kernel/initramfs update... or someone's been messing with our start up code. This window of opportunity will be too small for an evil maid to take practical advantage of. This sounded like the right track and I set out to try and configure both, Secure Boot and TPM unlocking of an encrypted ZFS root. I thought it'd take a few hours at most but it actually turned out to be a fair challenge. After a few failed attempts I started tenaciously documenting every avenue. Ultimately I developed helper scripts that can reproduce the configuration should the time come to actually ship a machine out the door. I'm reasonably satisfied with the outcome. However, the scripts haven't been reviewed and neither has the overall process itself. There were a lot of guides I followed that contained typos, bugs, dubious information or simply different requirements. I'm not sure everything is exactly "bullet-proof" for this show HN. For example, I'm beginning to wonder if Secure Boot is necessary and if the TPM alone is sufficient. So naturally, comments and criticisms regarding everything are greatly appreciated. The script files can be found here: https://bit.ly/3Jkl1Cm and here: https://bit.ly/3IWoEx3 Finally, I hope this effort will be useful to others facing similar needs. March 8, 2023 at 10:19AM
Tuesday, 7 March 2023
Show HN: Salesforce Announces Einstein GPT https://bit.ly/3Jw4qMh
Show HN: Salesforce Announces Einstein GPT Salesforce Announces Einstein GPT, the World’s First Generative AI for CRM https://sforce.co/3ZsAu93 March 8, 2023 at 07:08AM
Show HN: I've curated thousands of UI elements from the best B2B SaaS apps https://bit.ly/3ZqUA3L
Show HN: I've curated thousands of UI elements from the best B2B SaaS apps https://bit.ly/3LbaUky March 7, 2023 at 02:17PM
Show HN: I built a better UI for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/423WTvp
Show HN: I built a better UI for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3SU5L2e March 7, 2023 at 12:24PM
Show HN: Regex Derivatives (Brzozowski Derivatives) https://bit.ly/422fUhI
Show HN: Regex Derivatives (Brzozowski Derivatives) A Python sketch of a regex engine in less than 150 lines of code https://bit.ly/3YsZ1K7 March 7, 2023 at 10:21AM
Show HN: Summarizing long form videos into easy to follow essay https://bit.ly/3SRn97W
Show HN: Summarizing long form videos into easy to follow essay Introducing ClipRecaps, the ultimate tool for summarizing long-form videos. With advanced algorithms and natural language processing techniques, ClipRecaps provides concise summaries of key points from videos, saving users time and enabling them to make informed decisions about which videos to watch in full. Say goodbye to lengthy videos and stay informed with ClipRecaps. Founded by a team of researchers from NUS, ClipRecaps has become an essential tool for students, professionals, and anyone looking to stay up-to-date in a fast-paced world. Try ClipRecaps today and experience the future of video summarization. https://bit.ly/3SU7k0c March 7, 2023 at 09:15AM
Monday, 6 March 2023
Show HN: Hello World Java Polyglot https://bit.ly/3ykalh0
Show HN: Hello World Java Polyglot I wanted to see how much simpler native code integration has become with GraalVM's polyglot, when compared to JNI. It's less than 100 lines all up (including the POM). (I feel kinda stupid posting a "hello world" to HN, but this is a hell of an improvement.) Linux only at the moment. https://bit.ly/3YlKlwh March 7, 2023 at 07:01AM
Show HN: Roastedby.ai – Talk some trash, have some fun https://bit.ly/3F3pYx3
Show HN: Roastedby.ai – Talk some trash, have some fun https://bit.ly/3SVwdIX March 7, 2023 at 01:55AM
Show HN: I made calling WebAssembly from Python 25x times Faster https://bit.ly/3EZLuCy
Show HN: I made calling WebAssembly from Python 25x times Faster I found a serious bottleneck in Python binding of Wasmer and Wasmtime and I found a trick to make 25x faster. Then beat all that using NumPy. https://bit.ly/3EZlA1S March 6, 2023 at 09:28AM
Sunday, 5 March 2023
Show HN: Crypto payment gateway with recurring billing https://bit.ly/3kQ5Ibi
Show HN: Crypto payment gateway with recurring billing We have built a non-custodial solution that helps merchants to accept recurring payments. Easy to integrate and smooth UX (no need to leave merchant website). Feedback is much appreciated https://bit.ly/3JfrQ8d March 6, 2023 at 06:07AM
Show HN: Web Bluetooth remote for Canon cameras https://bit.ly/3Ys9tBk
Show HN: Web Bluetooth remote for Canon cameras Published my Web Bluetooth demo that uses a reverse-engineered protocol of Canon camera remote (BR-E1) to provide a remote intervalometer that works directly from a Web page. P.S. Yes, as most other Fugu APIs, it works only in desktop and Android Chromium-based browsers. https://bit.ly/3ZKuIiK March 6, 2023 at 12:16AM
Show HN: Lander, a lunar lander style web game https://bit.ly/3ZIAzoV
Show HN: Lander, a lunar lander style web game I’ve been working on this game for the past few weeks. It’s written in plain JavaScript, mostly with canvas, with no dependencies. The code is here: https://bit.ly/3YmaHOr https://bit.ly/3mrcZ1N March 5, 2023 at 07:35PM
Show HN: Path 2.0, a Skilltree for Structured Self-Improvement https://bit.ly/3ZJdouy
Show HN: Path 2.0, a Skilltree for Structured Self-Improvement (You will need to make a (free) account on the website to try out the skilltree.) The Guild of the ROSE is excited to announce the full launch of the Practitioner's Path 2.0, a new framework for structured self-improvement via a carefully-designed skilltree. Founded two years ago, the Guild's mission is to provide structure and community for people interested in self-improvement. The Path skilltree is organized into three branches: - Pragmatist (red): Take direct action, make money, and expand your social network. - Meditative (green): Make art, improve your mental and physical health, and live a good life. - Empiricist (blue): Learn new skills, teach others, run experiments, and think clearly. The user is free to pursue a specific specialization, or to spread their efforts over the three trees. https://bit.ly/3ZC2s1Q March 5, 2023 at 07:12PM
Show HN: I made a chatbot that debugs your code better than ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3YmVPzq
Show HN: I made a chatbot that debugs your code better than ChatGPT I built this using semantic search and the ChatGPT API, which was just released the other day. What makes it special is it not only understands the code you're debugging, but also pulls in additional context like relevant documentation to help answer your questions and suggest code changes. Ultimately, my goal is to take the hassle out of pasting error messages into Google, finding a vaguely related StackOverflow post, and manually integrating the solution into your code. https://bit.ly/41PqmJ6 March 5, 2023 at 02:21PM
Saturday, 4 March 2023
Show HN: gpt-graph. A simple, GPT-3 text to entity-relation graph generator https://bit.ly/3L5E0BQ
Show HN: gpt-graph. A simple, GPT-3 text to entity-relation graph generator Hi HN! This is a simple text to entity-relation graph generator, powered by gpt-3 davinci model. The purpose is to feed it actual written data, to obtain a graph representation of entities and relationships mentioned in the text. Also, being able to identify entity attributes like gender, size, age ... My initial goal, was to make it able to process a large amount of text into a big single graph. The problem being the 4000 token limit the model has, I decided to take the approach of feeding the text in batches, and try to merge the incoming graph with the existing information each time. This is done by comparing the incoming node labels with those already in the graph, adding the new information to the existing nodes. This works somewhat, but sometimes entities get duplicated if they are mentioned slightly differently in the text. The comparation method could use some improvement clearly. A nice feature, is that you get to decide what types you want to extract. So if, for example, you are interested only in people, and companies in the text, you can tell the model to stick to that. You can also leave the types to the model discretion. Also, the application allows for saving / loading graphs to json files. These files can be used with Cytoscape Desktop Application, which is a nice side effect of using cytoscape.js. in the UI. I think tools like this can really be of help when going through dense documentation. To have a visual representation of the concepts, entities or whatever, can be really helpful in education, investigation, legal ... Would love to hear your thoughts on how this could be improved. https://bit.ly/41MwYIf March 5, 2023 at 12:47AM
Show HN: Tiny Metasearch Engine to Find Software Developers https://bit.ly/3ycKwzf
Show HN: Tiny Metasearch Engine to Find Software Developers https://bit.ly/3KSHpEd March 5, 2023 at 12:24AM
Show HN: Animated AI Clips of Yourself https://bit.ly/3ZDOlJA
Show HN: Animated AI Clips of Yourself So you've heard all about LensaAI and AvatarAI - What about if those avatars felt actually alive? For my second indie project after https://bit.ly/3Jeurzt, I've built clipster.ai, that let's you do exactly that: Upload 10-20 images of yourself, wait for the computation to finish, and receive an email with the results ~2-3 hours later. Wanna see yourself aging? Yourself as a manga, punk or fortnite figure? Let's go! https://bit.ly/3kQEnFR March 4, 2023 at 02:01PM
Show HN: Talksheet, a CLI tool that answers your questions about your data https://bit.ly/3ZoTcys
Show HN: Talksheet, a CLI tool that answers your questions about your data A small project showcasing how to create a "self-serve" analytical application, powered by the wonderful Langchain and DuckDB. There are a bunch of features (like supporting other file formats such as parquet and json) planned for the future, just wanted to ship something quickly. https://bit.ly/3YgRvSd March 4, 2023 at 05:37PM
Show HN: A Unix timestamp converter that includes the micro and nanseconds https://bit.ly/3kQtCDt
Show HN: A Unix timestamp converter that includes the micro and nanseconds I find myself having to convert a lot of unix timestamps to a human readable format, but most of the online calculators I found don't include the micro or nanoseconds in the human readable output. It's a small detail, but I find myself having to manually space out the timestamp frequently. I'm learning frontend development, so I made this converter to hopefully make it easier to convert timestamps. Welcome to any feedback :) https://bit.ly/3SLSoBf March 4, 2023 at 05:37PM
Show HN: Cleodora – Predicting the Future with GraphQL https://bit.ly/3JaEIN1
Show HN: Cleodora – Predicting the Future with GraphQL Making, tracking and improving personal forecasts (e.g. the weather tomorrow or your salary in 2 years). https://bit.ly/41NJuHF March 4, 2023 at 02:38PM
Friday, 3 March 2023
Show HN: Convert Quizes from Blackboard to Anki https://bit.ly/3J9NTMD
Show HN: Convert Quizes from Blackboard to Anki https://bit.ly/41VUe6S March 3, 2023 at 09:52PM
Show HN: Community Building as a Service” https://bit.ly/3ZIZiJT
Show HN: Community Building as a Service” Launched this week. Our team are experts in building online and offline communities from scratch. We've been helping our friends build this for free in the past. What we offer is best practices and resources for onboarding new members, moderating, and and growing online communities on Slack or Discord. We would love to get honest feedback and criticisms. https://bit.ly/3KUooRK March 4, 2023 at 12:36AM
Show HN: Watch ChatGPT debate itself on a given topic https://bit.ly/3Zi7lxi
Show HN: Watch ChatGPT debate itself on a given topic https://bit.ly/3mnSnaG March 4, 2023 at 12:33AM
Show HN: Build a knowledge base from your Slack content https://bit.ly/3JalsiA
Show HN: Build a knowledge base from your Slack content Hello HNers! We are Maria and Stuart from DataQA ( https://bit.ly/3mdTnuQ ). We want to make sure companies never "lose" important information on Slack. We have built a Slack app to easily bookmark and tag important content, such as announcements, FAQs or actionable decisions, and save it inside an internal knowledge base. All inside of Slack. Anyone who uses Slack regularly will be aware of its shortcomings when it comes to the amount of noise that can be generated. Even with the best of intentions, companies can easily end up with too many noisy channels, where relevant discussions happen at the same time as more informal chats. This is not only a distraction for people, but is also a problem when trying to go back and search past history for important information. The data in Slack is proprietary knowledge of companies and should not get locked inside the Slack platform. Both Stuart and I have felt this pain at our previous jobs. How do we solve this problem? With DataQA, you can save important messages or threads in the form of question-answer pairs, and tag them with relevant tags, e.g. #front-end-updates. All the saved content is then displayed in the Slack app home page, no need to login to another service. The app also comes with search, as well as a bot to quickly access all the saved knowledge. We only see what we need to see: the app only has access to the channels it's invited to, and all data gets deleted if the app gets uninstalled from the workspace. We are offering the app for free at the moment, and would love to hear feedback from the HN community! https://bit.ly/3mdTnuQ March 3, 2023 at 10:06AM
Show HN: How to identify the best interface before you start your development https://bit.ly/3YjMbh9
Show HN: How to identify the best interface before you start your development https://bit.ly/3ZdSNPg March 3, 2023 at 01:12PM
Thursday, 2 March 2023
Show HN: ChatGPT-arcana.el, ChatGPT in your Emacs https://bit.ly/3ZBBQhC
Show HN: ChatGPT-arcana.el, ChatGPT in your Emacs This is far from complete, and I am far from an elisp genius, but this is an Emacs package to help you write code or text or whatever in your favourite operating system slash text editor. It's got a couple of useful functions like inserting at point with local code context, querying about something and putting the output in a temporary buffer, passing the current major mode to ChatGPT, contextual system prompts, and so on. Some small demos in the readme. Some of you may enjoy the deep magic this might unleash, so I'm posting it here. And feel free to add pull requests if you are a better elisper than I am (a very low bar). (Yes, I have truly hit the HN goldrush here - emacs and ChatGPT in a single post! If only I had written a rust client for it too) https://bit.ly/3ESVspD March 3, 2023 at 12:02AM
Show HN: Launching Taskivities – Task/Activities team logs https://bit.ly/3y5n46T
Show HN: Launching Taskivities – Task/Activities team logs From start to launch in 2 weeks. Please try and send feedback. https://bit.ly/3y4aSDs March 2, 2023 at 11:52PM
Show HN: Zazzani AI - ChatGPT for hackers, artists and writers from a single UI https://bit.ly/3kJ2XbI
Show HN: Zazzani AI - ChatGPT for hackers, artists and writers from a single UI ChatGPT for hackers, artists and writers from a single UI https://bit.ly/3J5Sctq March 3, 2023 at 12:53AM
Show HN: Meeting Location Calculator https://bit.ly/41IvPSb
Show HN: Meeting Location Calculator Just enter the locations people will be traveling from. MLC then calculates the location, where the combined aircraft emissions are minimised. Based on data from the European Emissions Agency. https://bit.ly/3kCTCSS March 2, 2023 at 11:58PM
Show HN: Nordic Game Jam 2023 https://bit.ly/3ZtwJQg
Show HN: Nordic Game Jam 2023 Hi HN :-) We are hosting our Nordic Game Jam 2023, 13-16 April, at Aalborg University, Copenhagen. Nordic Game Jam has been running since 2006, it is an annual, 48 hours, game jam with a focus on bringing the games industry together, both veteran and hobbyist, in a playful, experimental and educational form. We just had our first talk announcement: "Porting your Unity knowledge to Godot Engine", which fits perfectly if you are interested in the new developments of Godot Engine. We will be announcing many more activities throughout this month. I have been part of the organiser team for 3 years now. It is completely volunteer driven. It was though to get through COVID as we highly appreciate the in-person culture. Incredibly grateful to be back again! I am merely sharing because we tend to get a bit limited to the nordic countries (no wonder!), but we had quite a few participants from other countries who loved coming and getting a sneak peek into how the Nordic games industry looks. https://bit.ly/3ZwQqqr March 2, 2023 at 03:11PM
Wednesday, 1 March 2023
Show HN: ChatGPT-Powered Dystopia Simulator https://bit.ly/3SHACPv
Show HN: ChatGPT-Powered Dystopia Simulator https://bit.ly/3kDVsmq March 1, 2023 at 09:27PM
Show HN: Try out the new ChatGPT API on Promptly https://bit.ly/3IIZthq
Show HN: Try out the new ChatGPT API on Promptly Hey HN Community, We're excited to announce the integration of the newly launched ChatGPT API into Promptly - a platform designed to make prompt management and sharing a breeze for developers. With Promptly, you can easily test out different prompts and model parameters for various providers, and quickly share prompt snippets together with parameters and generated output. It's like CodePen or JSFiddle, but for prompts! In addition to that, Promptly also allows you to create high-level endpoints on top of provider APIs (such as Open AI, DreamStudio, and more) with templated and versioned prompts. And with built-in caching for endpoints, you can save on Open AI costs and improve latency. Today, we're thrilled to add the ChatGPT API to our platform. So head on over to Promptly and try it out for yourself! It's easy, intuitive, and completely free to use. Check it out at https://bit.ly/41yKhff We can't wait to see what amazing prompts and endpoints you'll create with Promptly. Happy prompting! https://bit.ly/3kIGco7 March 1, 2023 at 09:31PM
Show HN: Supaglue – open-source unified API https://bit.ly/3kvlmc4
Show HN: Supaglue – open-source unified API Last month, we open-sourced Supaglue (https://bit.ly/3YrSjnX) as a developer toolkit for building customer-facing Salesforce integrations. Since then, we've been iterating on our approach with users and are re-launching Supaglue as an open source unified API, starting with CRMs. With our re-launched public alpha you can: - Interact with HubSpot and Salesforce through a unified REST API - Sync data from HubSpot and Salesforce into a local Postgres cache and make reads against a normalized CRM schema - Make writes (POST and PATCH) to HubSpot and Salesforce using the unified API - Open source MIT license so anyone can self-host for free Today we support reads, creates, and updates for Accounts, Contacts, Leads, and Opportunities for HubSpot and Salesforce. In the coming weeks, we plan to add more connectors and features like configuring sync frequencies, webhooks for notifications, sync rate limiting/throttling. We'd love to hear your thoughts and any feature requests! Give it a try and let us know what you think! GitHub: https://bit.ly/3YrSjnX Website: https://bit.ly/40vjNuB March 1, 2023 at 06:07PM
Show HN: An interactive map of the Silk Roads https://bit.ly/3y2VhE5
Show HN: An interactive map of the Silk Roads https://bit.ly/41DFXve March 1, 2023 at 05:54PM
Show HN: Rapid Kubernetes Controller Development with Tilt and Silly Drawings https://bit.ly/3SDVN4V
Show HN: Rapid Kubernetes Controller Development with Tilt and Silly Drawings Like the says. I'm describing how to use Tilt to speed up the dev cycle of testing and coding Kubernetes controllers. Tilt uses a built in local registry to push images into and can use hot swapping to kickly deploy processes in containers. It's pretty neat. :) The Tiltfile can be a bit daunting but I'm trying to break it down as much as possible. :) I hope this helps! Good luck! https://bit.ly/3J5ahIa March 1, 2023 at 01:08PM
Show HN: Bytient – Data on Any Organization at Your Fingertips https://bit.ly/3kCZc7C
Show HN: Bytient – Data on Any Organization at Your Fingertips https://bit.ly/3YcRkYj March 1, 2023 at 02:35PM
Show HN: Graph-based roadmap to learn anything 10x faster https://bit.ly/41yjD6n
Show HN: Graph-based roadmap to learn anything 10x faster Hey guys, I am founder of Neuton. I have built roadmap playground that guide student to learn skills faster with the help of progress tracking and interactive graph-based roadmap. To read more: https://bit.ly/3J3NGf1... I would love to get some feedbacks. https://bit.ly/3EMi5f3 March 1, 2023 at 02:55PM
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