Monday, 21 March 2022

Show HN: Scrapex.ai – Low code scraping platform https://bit.ly/3to4ENb

Show HN: Scrapex.ai – Low code scraping platform https://bit.ly/3Iswoo4 March 21, 2022 at 04:13PM

Show HN: ZeroAcquire – Sell, buy and discover pre-revenue side projects https://bit.ly/3trlpXL

Show HN: ZeroAcquire – Sell, buy and discover pre-revenue side projects https://bit.ly/3wp39A7 March 21, 2022 at 01:48PM

Show HN: Search Domain and Username in the same place https://bit.ly/3tqdwBQ

Show HN: Search Domain and Username in the same place https://bit.ly/3D9rNGF March 21, 2022 at 10:40AM

Show HN: Mindscape.pub (Collaborative mind-mapping) https://bit.ly/3qnXGWB

Show HN: Mindscape.pub (Collaborative mind-mapping) https://bit.ly/3u90Xds March 21, 2022 at 07:48AM

Sunday, 20 March 2022

Show HN: Open-Source 3D Location-Based Wireless Mesh Network https://bit.ly/3wjUY8f

Show HN: Open-Source 3D Location-Based Wireless Mesh Network I've decided to open source the project I've been working on called Hyperspace. Hyperspace is a suite of software implementing a wireless mesh network for IoT devices. My main requirements are listed on my repo but I'll copy them here. 1. The mesh shall enable nodes to route packets amongst themselves. 2. The mesh shall allow nodes with limited power to participate in routing packets. 3. The mesh shall be IPv6 based. 4. The mesh shall be local. I.E. not require connection to a remote server. 5. The mesh should provide 3D location to nodes in the network. Nodes use the Decawave DW1000 UWB radio to transmit and receive data, and to measure distances to other nodes. Location can be determined with enough distance measurements (see the documentation for more details). The implementation is pretty primitive at the moment. The border router server and the iOS app are super basic and have very little in terms of actual functionality, but the core ideas are there. I'm not happy with the state of smart home devices. I don't like it when a manufacturer shuts down a key server and bricks a bunch of devices. I don't like it when devices don't interoperate. Therefore, I've decided to open source this project in the hopes that it gains traction and that we can work on creating better IoT devices together. https://bit.ly/3uggGaC March 21, 2022 at 12:45AM

Show HN: Creating Real-Time Charts with FastAPI https://bit.ly/3IogBGP

Show HN: Creating Real-Time Charts with FastAPI https://bit.ly/3io4NtD March 20, 2022 at 03:37PM

Show HN: Monitor your terminal output in realtime from everywhere https://bit.ly/3Jr9or7

Show HN: Monitor your terminal output in realtime from everywhere https://bit.ly/3qlGnFv March 20, 2022 at 02:58PM

Show HN: Open-Source Alternative to Intercom https://bit.ly/37Ez6Kt

Show HN: Open-Source Alternative to Intercom https://bit.ly/3L0vq4k March 20, 2022 at 01:02PM

Show HN: A way for a teacher to see all student answers in real-time https://bit.ly/3Ipsxbq

Show HN: A way for a teacher to see all student answers in real-time https://bit.ly/36egn8j March 20, 2022 at 01:10PM

Show HN: Typebeat: Keyboard-controlled music sequencer, sampler, and synth https://bit.ly/3JH3EK1

Show HN: Typebeat: Keyboard-controlled music sequencer, sampler, and synth https://bit.ly/3CYZnz2 March 20, 2022 at 01:23PM

Saturday, 19 March 2022

Show HN: Search Domain and Username in the same place https://bit.ly/3qlVwqC

Show HN: Search Domain and Username in the same place https://bit.ly/3D9rNGF March 19, 2022 at 06:57PM

Show HN: `Git add -p` with multiple buckets https://bit.ly/3wlrVS2

Show HN: `Git add -p` with multiple buckets https://bit.ly/366vHnB March 19, 2022 at 05:47PM

Show HN: Free open-source alternative to Airflow/Prefect/Airbyte/Dagster https://bit.ly/3qiHJRC

Show HN: Free open-source alternative to Airflow/Prefect/Airbyte/Dagster https://bit.ly/3qjiWNd March 19, 2022 at 05:40PM

Show HN: AgnosticUI a React, Vue 3, Svelte, and Angular UI Library https://bit.ly/37yyTsg

Show HN: AgnosticUI a React, Vue 3, Svelte, and Angular UI Library https://bit.ly/3iisoMf March 19, 2022 at 02:52PM

Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area https://bit.ly/3CS9xBg

Show HN: A game that tests how well you know your local area https://bit.ly/34ZwDJS March 19, 2022 at 01:50PM

Show HN: Tinder4Cats https://bit.ly/36eFXKh

Show HN: Tinder4Cats Couldn't resist when I saw Tinder for the other day! Thanks https://twitter.com/DasSurma for making the source code for Tinder for Bananas available! https://bit.ly/3N44139 March 19, 2022 at 09:23AM

Friday, 18 March 2022

Show HN: Small GO library for verify async function response https://bit.ly/3N5fwHy

Show HN: Small GO library for verify async function response https://bit.ly/3wkfxSc March 19, 2022 at 02:58AM

Show HN: MdSilo Desktop, smallest local knowledge silo on your desktop https://bit.ly/36wB4fC

Show HN: MdSilo Desktop, smallest local knowledge silo on your desktop https://bit.ly/3tocpCE March 18, 2022 at 05:36PM

Show HN: Calenday, real-time collaborative calendars for trip planning https://bit.ly/3tl5L00

Show HN: Calenday, real-time collaborative calendars for trip planning https://bit.ly/3qfRzn2 March 18, 2022 at 04:52PM

Show HN: Hacker News keyboard navigation [Chrome extension] https://bit.ly/3JmOVUk

Show HN: Hacker News keyboard navigation [Chrome extension] Hacker News has a unique feature that reddit and other forums don't have - the "hide" button. In theory, you may scan through the titles and click "hide" on each one you know you won't read. The benefit is when you come back later next time, you won't have to scan through those titles again. This sounds great, except nobody does it, because it's too many clicks. This chrome extension solves this with keyboard: [↑] [↓]: go up and down the list [←]: not interested / hide [→]: open link (background new tab) [Enter]: open link (foreground new tab) [Space]: open comments Github: https://bit.ly/3ugbgwy https://bit.ly/3tmx1eJ March 18, 2022 at 12:40PM