Thursday, 19 August 2021

Show HN: I made earrings that work like earphones https://bit.ly/3mgsxmC

Show HN: I made earrings that work like earphones https://bit.ly/3sxi7A9 August 20, 2021 at 12:59AM

Show HN: Tangram – Train a model from a CSV file on the command line https://bit.ly/3xWmTbC

Show HN: Tangram – Train a model from a CSV file on the command line https://bit.ly/3j1Itr6 August 18, 2021 at 03:03PM

Show HN: Minymon – cute and helpful pets for your website https://bit.ly/3y52Ibs

Show HN: Minymon – cute and helpful pets for your website https://bit.ly/3miFj4i August 19, 2021 at 06:53PM

Show HN: Made a service that can text you as soon as the PS5 is back in stock https://bit.ly/2Uvjh2y

Show HN: Made a service that can text you as soon as the PS5 is back in stock https://bit.ly/382bMDi August 19, 2021 at 06:09PM

Show HN: Canonic: Visual Development Platform https://bit.ly/3suAohL

Show HN: Canonic: Visual Development Platform https://bit.ly/3D3nbRV August 19, 2021 at 05:33PM

Show HN: Gossip: short form social audio https://bit.ly/2W8MBMI

Show HN: Gossip: short form social audio https://bit.ly/3k7serR August 19, 2021 at 11:44AM

Show HN: SurplusCI – runners for your CI pipelines. More builds, smaller bills https://bit.ly/3k6eMV8

Show HN: SurplusCI – runners for your CI pipelines. More builds, smaller bills https://bit.ly/3mv3LzB August 19, 2021 at 03:03PM

Show HN: Video conference from 6ft away using your hands or phone to interact https://bit.ly/3CWjyx7

Show HN: Video conference from 6ft away using your hands or phone to interact https://bit.ly/3meI5r0 August 18, 2021 at 04:49PM

Show HN: ETSD – Transmit sensitive data encrypted across your organization https://bit.ly/3D2XlgD

Show HN: ETSD – Transmit sensitive data encrypted across your organization https://bit.ly/3gfDbpQ August 18, 2021 at 11:56AM

Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Show HN: How Do I Cook That? Recipe search by photo https://bit.ly/2VYlgNP

Show HN: How Do I Cook That? Recipe search by photo https://bit.ly/3z4d398 August 19, 2021 at 05:17AM

Show HN: Job Board for Rust Developer Skills https://bit.ly/3y0FraO

Show HN: Job Board for Rust Developer Skills https://bit.ly/3CZpqpf August 19, 2021 at 04:18AM

Show HN: Neural-hash-collider – make your own NeuralHash collisions https://bit.ly/3svDodN

Show HN: Neural-hash-collider – make your own NeuralHash collisions https://bit.ly/3k3YEmR August 19, 2021 at 02:22AM

Show HN: FilesRemote. Edit files over SSH with any local editor. With sudo https://bit.ly/3ATtWnn

Show HN: FilesRemote. Edit files over SSH with any local editor. With sudo https://bit.ly/2W9Yge8 August 19, 2021 at 01:49AM

Show HN: Learn music theory with Ableton Push, WebMIDI and WebUSB display driver https://bit.ly/3ghkour

Show HN: Learn music theory with Ableton Push, WebMIDI and WebUSB display driver https://bit.ly/3z09tNb August 18, 2021 at 09:04PM

Show HN: BrainTool – Beyond Bookmarks, a Topic Manager for your online life https://bit.ly/3z35I9y

Show HN: BrainTool – Beyond Bookmarks, a Topic Manager for your online life Long time looker, first time Show-er here! I built the initial BrainTool to scratch a personal itch - to unify my bookmarks and online resources with text-based notes. I've spent the last several months iterating on it with feedback from early adopters and UX volunteers. It's finally at the point where I feel confident enough to seek this communities feedback. BrainTool is a browser extension that makes it easy to save pages of interest into a personal 'topic' hierarchy, along with associated notes. Your topics are shown in an editable side panel which can also control the browser - opening and closing tabs, tab groups and windows by topic. There's a 90 sec intro video here: https://youtu.be/7zvyvATpoVM The above by itself makes BrainTool one of the handiest bookmarks/tabs/browser managers around, but the kicker is that all your data is stored in a separately editable org-mode[1] format plaintext file. Off-browser I edit my braintool file in emacs but I've also played around syncing with LogSeq, Orgzly and other org-based tools. If you're an emacs user it could give you a shallow on-ramp into the world of org-mode, if you're an aspiring PKMer it's an easy way to slurp in all of your online resources, if you just want to get out of tab hell and up your browser game - dive right in! Its serverless so your data never leaves your personal environment. Chromium-based browsers only for now (Chrome, Edge, Brave, etc. not FF). Landing page: https://bit.ly/3j0PM2h Some articles on use: https://bit.ly/3AV3n0W Github repo: https://bit.ly/3mcsiJt [1] https://bit.ly/3gbSwYQ August 18, 2021 at 05:52PM

Show HN: Pop.com – pair programming with low-latency, Screenhero-style sharing https://bit.ly/3iX3pzm

Show HN: Pop.com – pair programming with low-latency, Screenhero-style sharing https://bit.ly/3iW3bID August 18, 2021 at 05:25PM

Show HN: Shisho, a lightweight code matching and transformation engine in Rust https://bit.ly/37UukFI

Show HN: Shisho, a lightweight code matching and transformation engine in Rust https://bit.ly/3AS4Tkr August 18, 2021 at 06:11PM

Show HN: Visionrare, an NFT-fuelled startup investment game https://bit.ly/3ge0sZj

Show HN: Visionrare, an NFT-fuelled startup investment game https://bit.ly/3AU3oCi August 18, 2021 at 04:01PM

Show HN: I built an AI art installation at home generating new pieces on the fly https://bit.ly/3AMVDhq

Show HN: I built an AI art installation at home generating new pieces on the fly https://bit.ly/3ARFwzd August 18, 2021 at 03:56PM

Show HN: Sturdy – online-first version control focused on collaboration https://bit.ly/3AJvu3g

Show HN: Sturdy – online-first version control focused on collaboration https://bit.ly/2VXIwvp August 18, 2021 at 03:10PM