Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Show HN: Curated Moon site to learn why explore the Moon as we send humans again https://bit.ly/2P5SjvV

Show HN: Curated Moon site to learn why explore the Moon as we send humans again https://bit.ly/3xdZOSO April 20, 2021 at 02:28PM

Show HN: The simplest React state manager now at stable release https://bit.ly/2QFIjts

Show HN: The simplest React state manager now at stable release https://bit.ly/3dz9Bed April 20, 2021 at 10:20AM

Show HN: Built a secure 100% serverless WeTransfer replica in one day using AWS https://bit.ly/2QI2cA5

Show HN: Built a secure 100% serverless WeTransfer replica in one day using AWS https://bit.ly/3gu0zB1 April 20, 2021 at 10:02AM

Show HN: Shepherd.com – Discover books in a new way, like wandering a bookstore https://bit.ly/3gohLb7

Show HN: Shepherd.com – Discover books in a new way, like wandering a bookstore https://bit.ly/2znlIt3 April 20, 2021 at 08:19AM

Show HN: Ruby code and tools for animating Voronoi diagrams https://bit.ly/3e9SMFC

Show HN: Ruby code and tools for animating Voronoi diagrams https://bit.ly/3tyBDfj April 20, 2021 at 06:40AM

Monday, 19 April 2021

Show HN: Melange – Bet on Anything https://bit.ly/3gmV871

Show HN: Melange – Bet on Anything https://bit.ly/32uXM2g April 19, 2021 at 09:33PM

Show HN: I made a Hacker News for automotive industry https://bit.ly/3eb3I62

Show HN: I made a Hacker News for automotive industry https://bit.ly/2P8xtMs April 19, 2021 at 07:56PM

Show HN: Raid – Refactoring-Aware and Intelligent Diffs https://bit.ly/3xiOTqW

Show HN: Raid – Refactoring-Aware and Intelligent Diffs https://bit.ly/3ei3PN1 April 19, 2021 at 12:21PM

Show HN: 0-dependency, granular, min-diff UI view updates with template literals https://bit.ly/3dxe3Kt

Show HN: 0-dependency, granular, min-diff UI view updates with template literals https://bit.ly/3x8SWpx April 19, 2021 at 10:41AM

Show HN: React Flow – library for creating node based editors and apps https://bit.ly/3amvSKq

Show HN: React Flow – library for creating node based editors and apps https://bit.ly/36EZFwL April 19, 2021 at 09:46AM

Show HN: GTO Solver (Nash equilibrium) for Texas hold'em https://bit.ly/3uTnw4G

Show HN: GTO Solver (Nash equilibrium) for Texas hold'em https://bit.ly/3aECRP1 April 19, 2021 at 07:27AM

Sunday, 18 April 2021

Show HN: Goodjobs.careers, a job board for finding a job to help save the planet https://bit.ly/3mZTbOX

Show HN: Goodjobs.careers, a job board for finding a job to help save the planet https://bit.ly/3n0UvkY April 19, 2021 at 04:40AM

Show HN: Starboard Observable – An open source ObservableHQ notebook editor https://bit.ly/32nIGeW

Show HN: Starboard Observable – An open source ObservableHQ notebook editor https://bit.ly/3gi0EYB April 19, 2021 at 01:15AM

Show HN: hackernews.roundtable.audio turns HN posts into live audio discussions https://bit.ly/2QC9iGB

Show HN: hackernews.roundtable.audio turns HN posts into live audio discussions https://bit.ly/3svYhUv April 18, 2021 at 11:01PM

Show HN: Search photos using natural language https://bit.ly/3tufi2J

Show HN: Search photos using natural language https://bit.ly/32qpNIh April 18, 2021 at 09:22PM

Show HN: Side project passed $2.5k/mo revenue after 2 years (Phoenix and Vue) https://bit.ly/3v45BIm

Show HN: Side project passed $2.5k/mo revenue after 2 years (Phoenix and Vue) Several years ago, I had a client whose salespeople were using Excel to generate sales proposals. This was inefficient and the resulting documents looked awful, so I developed a new process for them using a no-code platform. It featured a web form that was tied to a workflow engine, and a fancy PDF got emailed to the customer to sign. When the client loved the solution, I knew I was on to something. However, the no-code platform wasn't very customizable, so I decided to rebuild the process as a SaaS product. The client's CTO wanted in and we became cofounders. Today, we passed the $2,500/mo. threshold, and couldn't be more excited! (https://bit.ly/3alkEpw) Things started slow. I wasn't a software developer by trade, so I was constantly "drinking from the fire hose." Also, my cofounder and I had disagreements regarding features, UX, sales strategy... you name it. We never fought, but initially there was a sense of disconnect. Then one day, everything clicked. His company started to pilot our product, and after a few months became our first customer. Receiving feedback from real users was a breath of fresh air. It was also really eye-opening to see which assumptions we had made were slam dunks and which were hilariously wrong! Things might have been easier had I picked a more mainstream stack like Rails/Django, but once I got up to speed with Elixir and Vue, development became a Zen-like experience. Both communities are very welcoming and immensely helpful. HN has also been an extraordinary source of inspiration; reading success stories always makes me launch my code editor! Similarly, hearing from companies that didn't make it helps us keep our expectations realistic. Now we shift focus to finding new clients. We have a very solid success story and metrics to back it up. However, both my partner and I still have day jobs we need the income from, and the product requires a fairly high-touch sales approach. Any advice would be appreciated. :) April 18, 2021 at 08:51PM

Show HN: Hashvatar https://bit.ly/3ebE6WO

Show HN: Hashvatar https://bit.ly/2RNcIqv April 18, 2021 at 05:35PM

Show HN: Farolero – Common Lisp style-conditions and restarts for Clojure https://bit.ly/3xeLPfx

Show HN: Farolero – Common Lisp style-conditions and restarts for Clojure https://bit.ly/3aoKtES April 18, 2021 at 02:34PM

Show HN: Slideo – Synchronize Slides with Video Using Computer Vision (OpenCV) https://bit.ly/3x7pX5C

Show HN: Slideo – Synchronize Slides with Video Using Computer Vision (OpenCV) https://bit.ly/3alsdfK April 18, 2021 at 03:12PM

Show HN: Interview with my friend Alberto who helped vaccinate 16 people https://bit.ly/3dtdJMC

Show HN: Interview with my friend Alberto who helped vaccinate 16 people https://bit.ly/3sp3UUt April 18, 2021 at 04:44PM