Monday, 14 June 2021

Show HN: Rust project – browse OpenStreetMap data in the terminal https://bit.ly/35iIhMt

Show HN: Rust project – browse OpenStreetMap data in the terminal https://bit.ly/2TyreTH June 15, 2021 at 03:40AM

Show HN: Generate a free visual sitemap by crawling any website https://bit.ly/3vjEBVa

Show HN: Generate a free visual sitemap by crawling any website https://bit.ly/3xh8Mxu June 15, 2021 at 12:28AM

Show HN: Monika, Open Source Monitoring https://bit.ly/3wp7MHS

Show HN: Monika, Open Source Monitoring https://bit.ly/2SBNY5l June 14, 2021 at 10:30PM

Show HN: Gelidum – My Python library to freeze objects https://bit.ly/3wkEzh7

Show HN: Gelidum – My Python library to freeze objects https://bit.ly/3cG4LuX June 14, 2021 at 09:00PM

Show HN: Get a Postgres replica with all your Stripe data https://bit.ly/3gwYKSq

Show HN: Get a Postgres replica with all your Stripe data https://bit.ly/3vjE0Tz June 14, 2021 at 08:40PM

Show HN: macOS HNReader Application https://bit.ly/3pXb7eD

Show HN: macOS HNReader Application https://bit.ly/3iCPnDn June 14, 2021 at 09:10PM

Show HN: I made a community sourced fitness routine database https://bit.ly/3iE4359

Show HN: I made a community sourced fitness routine database https://bit.ly/3cE4LLG June 14, 2021 at 04:17PM

Show HN: My podcast about turning side projects into businesses https://bit.ly/35xuHoF

Show HN: My podcast about turning side projects into businesses https://bit.ly/3pQ2geR June 14, 2021 at 03:43PM

Show HN: I made Kanban board and browser extension for job application tracking https://bit.ly/3gtQYZy

Show HN: I made Kanban board and browser extension for job application tracking https://bit.ly/35leQsV June 14, 2021 at 02:55PM

Show HN: gogen: Scaffolding tool for Golang based services https://bit.ly/3wmMGtH

Show HN: gogen: Scaffolding tool for Golang based services https://bit.ly/3pSqJjq June 14, 2021 at 11:39AM

Show HN: OpenThread Mesh Gateway with BG95-M3 Based LTE-M Support https://bit.ly/3gMpKgX

Show HN: OpenThread Mesh Gateway with BG95-M3 Based LTE-M Support https://bit.ly/3iFfF84 June 14, 2021 at 10:45AM

Show HN: CI for data science with pytest, GitHub Actions, and Hypervector https://bit.ly/3xlo7xi

Show HN: CI for data science with pytest, GitHub Actions, and Hypervector https://bit.ly/2SvIid3 June 14, 2021 at 08:40AM

Sunday, 13 June 2021

Show HN: The simplest geohash implementation under the sun https://bit.ly/35mmfYU

Show HN: The simplest geohash implementation under the sun https://bit.ly/3pQ9MWV June 14, 2021 at 07:34AM

Show HN: Secure Telnet – SSL encrypted telnet https://bit.ly/35gwwG2

Show HN: Secure Telnet – SSL encrypted telnet https://bit.ly/3cFGJ38 June 14, 2021 at 06:54AM

Show HN: Opal Discord Bot https://bit.ly/3iHEAYq

Show HN: Opal Discord Bot https://bit.ly/35eZgiA June 13, 2021 at 03:48AM

Show HN: I wrote a little book about building fullstack application with Next.js https://bit.ly/3xwC9wf

Show HN: I wrote a little book about building fullstack application with Next.js https://bit.ly/3wp4JPG June 13, 2021 at 05:56PM

Show HN: I curate HN stories which didn't reach the front page https://bit.ly/3cAiRh5

Show HN: I curate HN stories which didn't reach the front page Hi, I'd like to introduce, and ask feedback for, my newsletter Interesting Things [1][2]. It's a response to the notion that many interesting stories posted to HN flies past and are not seen. Maybe they could, and should, be surfaced again somehow. A newsletter seemed like a good way to do it. I experimented by trawling through the 'newest' section of HN. The first few times were mind-numbing. Gosh, there's so much noise in there! . But eventually I became more selective and efficient and it became repeatable. Then I evolved it and added stories from reddit, newsletters that I subscribe to, and some other places. Whilst a portion of the stories are still from HN, it's no longer only from there. The criteria is 'What I find interesting' but, since I'm a typical HN reader, the interest profile ends up being similar. It's mainly tech but with splashes of startups, science, productivity, etc. I omit politics. I also try to omit product/press releases, big corp stuff, and stories that would be covered by the mainstream tech press. There is little overlap with other Hacker-News-based newsletters and digests. This is intentional. They cover the top stories from HN. Mine does not. (Maybe there might be one or two 'tier 1' stories, but the majority are not.) So anyway ... if you'd like to read interesting stuff (whether or not it was unnoticed by HN) please have a look at Interesting Things . I hope you guys like it and find it ... well ... interesting. I'm also looking for criticism, feedback and suggestions for improvement. Some sample questions: Do you like the one-two liner blurbs? Are the blurbs useful? What do you think of the distribution of topics? Are there areas where you'd like to see more (or less) coverage? Please let me know. I'm happy to talk. Thanks for reading! [1] https://bit.ly/3cct1Et [2] https://bit.ly/3vjkpCV (redirects to the latest public edition) June 13, 2021 at 02:07PM

Show HN: I made a generator of art – Suprematism https://bit.ly/3wmAN70

Show HN: I made a generator of art – Suprematism https://bit.ly/3pQ0HgI June 13, 2021 at 02:05PM

Show HN: Manage OKRs in Slack https://bit.ly/3zjfF3v

Show HN: Manage OKRs in Slack https://bit.ly/3pMqXZw June 13, 2021 at 01:07PM

Show HN: I built Figma for the live website https://bit.ly/3cBEptK

Show HN: I built Figma for the live website https://bit.ly/3gwR0Qk June 13, 2021 at 10:01AM