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Monday, 9 May 2022
Show HN: Interactive HTML CSS course focusing on semantics and accessibility https://bit.ly/3KXGUVR
Show HN: Interactive HTML CSS course focusing on semantics and accessibility https://bit.ly/3LWl0Uj May 9, 2022 at 09:13AM
Sunday, 8 May 2022
Show HN: Making a Falling Sand Simulator https://bit.ly/3wdgom3
Show HN: Making a Falling Sand Simulator https://bit.ly/3yjTD2o May 9, 2022 at 02:36AM
Show HN: Hacker News Reader using ts-liveview https://bit.ly/3wdL7PN
Show HN: Hacker News Reader using ts-liveview https://bit.ly/3LZblvZ May 9, 2022 at 12:10AM
Saturday, 7 May 2022
Show HN: C2html – HTML Syntax highlighting for snippets of C code https://bit.ly/3wdHrxj
Show HN: C2html – HTML Syntax highlighting for snippets of C code https://bit.ly/3P5w2II May 8, 2022 at 02:42AM
Show HN: I Dissected an iPhone Battery https://bit.ly/3FntmSl
Show HN: I Dissected an iPhone Battery Peeled off layer by layer to see how the fruit tasted inside. (DON'T do it at home. I had protection) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWYAA5NMLMg May 8, 2022 at 03:29AM
Show HN: Pipe Watch split screen demo https://bit.ly/3wfNfGy
Show HN: Pipe Watch split screen demo https://bit.ly/3ymqOT2 May 8, 2022 at 01:20AM
Show HN: Jira to Gitlab Issue Migration Tool https://bit.ly/3waPrPF
Show HN: Jira to Gitlab Issue Migration Tool $DAYJOB needed to migrate from JIRA to Gitlab due to business reasons (not related to the recent outage), so I wrote this issue migration tool [1] to help us preserve our historical data. This tool will copy issues from various JIRA projects to mirrored Gitlab projects (e.g. A jira project named JIRA-PROJECT1 will have its issues migrated to a gitlab project GL-PROJECT1). The tool also migrates issue comments to Gitlab notes and will recreate the existing issue links. YMMV, but this is working well for us. Comments welcomed. 1: https://bit.ly/3LXeWdV May 8, 2022 at 01:01AM
Show HN: Using Wave Function Collapse to create a 2D map https://bit.ly/37oYX9x
Show HN: Using Wave Function Collapse to create a 2D map https://bit.ly/3LKAgTX May 7, 2022 at 10:23PM
Show HN: Hdrs: A HDFS Client in Rust https://bit.ly/3MXrNgt
Show HN: Hdrs: A HDFS Client in Rust https://bit.ly/3ylFtho May 7, 2022 at 06:57AM
Show HN: Simple Gantt Chart Software https://bit.ly/3P0Mc66
Show HN: Simple Gantt Chart Software https://bit.ly/39Jx7pr May 7, 2022 at 08:09AM
Show HN: Refactor – Duplicate Code Finder https://bit.ly/3P6Xcic
Show HN: Refactor – Duplicate Code Finder https://bit.ly/3KTWmST May 7, 2022 at 05:55AM
Friday, 6 May 2022
Show HN: Ask Deeply, a social game for small talk haters https://bit.ly/3FqlaRh
Show HN: Ask Deeply, a social game for small talk haters I hate small talks, I build a social game to help me deepen my relationships and connect with people beyond the shallow levels. I want your feedback, maybe inspire me with questions you would like to see popping in the game. https://bit.ly/38ZbNM2 May 7, 2022 at 05:59AM
Show HN: Sonse, a note-taking CLI for plaintext enthusiasts https://bit.ly/3w5IAHk
Show HN: Sonse, a note-taking CLI for plaintext enthusiasts https://bit.ly/3JQJpsg May 7, 2022 at 03:23AM
Show HN: Mobile-first email template editor https://bit.ly/3MUQ0E3
Show HN: Mobile-first email template editor https://bit.ly/3FmHrPO May 6, 2022 at 02:40PM
Show HN: Recipe Search Engine (Built in Vanilla PHP) https://bit.ly/3LQ2ahm
Show HN: Recipe Search Engine (Built in Vanilla PHP) https://bit.ly/37lhfIM May 6, 2022 at 02:33PM
Show HN: Identify missing skills from your resume https://bit.ly/3kKsCNF
Show HN: Identify missing skills from your resume https://bit.ly/3MRWJi4 May 6, 2022 at 11:03AM
Show HN: My Personal Dashboard https://bit.ly/3KK90DX
Show HN: My Personal Dashboard https://bit.ly/37qZWWJ May 6, 2022 at 12:59PM
Show HN: A tool to organize, streamline and share your music discoveries https://bit.ly/3wbVsMb
Show HN: A tool to organize, streamline and share your music discoveries I love music and I'm always trying to discover new music that I can enjoy. In the past years I was using a fairly tedious process of organizing the music albums (or DJ sets, radio shows) in a few lists: - Want to Listen - Listened - Listened (and liked) I wanted to keep track of these lists, what I discovered each month/year and share all this activity and lists with my friends. For that, I was using a combination of tools that weren't made exactly for this job (Discogs+Spotify+IM apps), resulting in a cumbersome experience. So a few months ago I started this hobby project, with the purpose of streamlining my process (make it as easy as possible) and making it fairly simple to share it with fellow music explorers. The basic idea is that you add items to your "Want to Listen" list - these are music albums (or even mixes), that you want to listen. After you listened to them, you can mark them as "Listened" or "Listened and liked". Your activity is then shared with your friends, and you have a public profile where this activity and your lists appear. You can think of it kinda like "Goodreads but for music". There are a few ways to add items to your lists (more to be added in the future): - search by artist name or release title - add using a Discogs release URL - add using a Mixcloud URL - add using a Spotify album URL It's still in super early version, so there are a lot of missing features and for sure a lot of rough edges. I'm open to feedback and suggestions! You can find it at https://bit.ly/3yncUjp. A public profile: Stack: Rail, Postgres (also powers the full-text search capability) External APIs used: Discogs, Spotify, Mixcloud Data provided partly by: Musicbrainz (~2.6M releases indexed currently) Hosted on: Render.com (but I'll probably move it to a VPS) May 6, 2022 at 12:14PM
Thursday, 5 May 2022
Show HN: Intel PMU Profiling https://bit.ly/3LOKxyE
Show HN: Intel PMU Profiling See https://bit.ly/38VI4E2 If you've been interested in micro-benchmarking code using Intel's PMU HW capability to capture per HW core metrics, this repository may be for you. The repository includes 'doc/pmu.md' with a copy of Intel's software reference manuals (PDF) so, all in one place, you can understand and develop PMU profiling for your Intel micro architecture. Example included. Source code is 451 LOC with comments. Features: * Minimum, complete * Does not require yum install msr-tools * Header only: include and you're done * Works in user-space and/or kernel code * Very low latency because PMU is * Programmable event types. Includes support for fixed counters * Well documented * Handles thread pinning if requested * Simpler than PAPI, Nanobench, and PCM by one or two orders of 10. May 6, 2022 at 02:11AM
Show HN: RFC End Citizen Data Sales Act (California) https://bit.ly/3kQ4EQQ
Show HN: RFC End Citizen Data Sales Act (California) The sale of personal information by the government is something that has always really bothered me. This is a bill I drafted that would stop the DMV, voter registration, property tax records, and the post office from selling or publishing without explicit user consent. It would also require personal information to be accompanied with the provenance of that data. This way, a user can track down who or what is publishing their data and take action to end their relationship with that company. I would appreciate any feedback, because I am sure I am missing some second and third order effects that this would have. Document open for comments - https://bit.ly/3M2hsj2 Privacy should be a right of the people. Thank you! May 5, 2022 at 07:15PM
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