Monday, 22 August 2022

Show HN: C# library for PDF generation got redesigned documentation (QuestPDF) https://bit.ly/3QZQxGP

Show HN: C# library for PDF generation got redesigned documentation (QuestPDF) https://bit.ly/3QAcE6Z August 22, 2022 at 02:29PM

Show HN: Inlyne, a GPU powered, browser-less, Markdown previewer https://bit.ly/3ANnZeF

Show HN: Inlyne, a GPU powered, browser-less, Markdown previewer Markdown files are used universally in almost every git repository and yet you need a browser or electron app like VS Code to quickly open one. To help this I'm trying to create a markdown viewer that renders on the gpu without needing a browser. If this interests you please help try out `cargo install inlyne`. Using it is as simple as `inlyne README.md` and you can set themes, fonts and scaling as you'd like. https://bit.ly/3PHirGL August 22, 2022 at 01:04PM

Sunday, 21 August 2022

Show HN: How to find Access Key confidential data on AWS easily https://bit.ly/3c97BeW

Show HN: How to find Access Key confidential data on AWS easily [OSINT TIP] AWS key Credential Leak How to find Access Key confidential information on Amazon Cloud Services (AWS) very easily Search the Script tag for the 'AWS.config.update()' function on the 'DynamoDB' or 'S3 Bucket Upload' function on the page using the function AWS SDK or AWS CLI. https://bit.ly/3QEED5F August 22, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: What is Docker (in Docker)^n https://bit.ly/3pwi8E1

Show HN: What is Docker (in Docker)^n https://bit.ly/3KaJF7f August 22, 2022 at 04:20AM

Show HN: I made an easier version control system https://bit.ly/3PJhptA

Show HN: I made an easier version control system Hi everyone! This is the first launch of my project, Jamsync, which is trying to make version control easier for everyone. Let me know if you have any feedback! https://bit.ly/3Kdwq5G August 22, 2022 at 02:55AM

Show HN: Nevermind XOR – Deep Learning Has an Issue with Sin https://bit.ly/3ce3hef

Show HN: Nevermind XOR – Deep Learning Has an Issue with Sin https://bit.ly/3pAUtlW August 21, 2022 at 11:42PM

Show HN: AwesomeCure – Analyze and Cure Lists https://bit.ly/3ADLN4y

Show HN: AwesomeCure – Analyze and Cure Lists https://bit.ly/3PCCRAn August 21, 2022 at 12:54PM

Show HN: Generate QR-code as Tetris animations https://bit.ly/3PTfQtr

Show HN: Generate QR-code as Tetris animations https://bit.ly/3K8dZ2k August 21, 2022 at 11:17AM

Saturday, 20 August 2022

Show HN: I made a free Airtable of indie founders' growth strategies https://bit.ly/3wlM3SZ

Show HN: I made a free Airtable of indie founders' growth strategies https://bit.ly/3KgZBF9 August 21, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: HertzBeat – An open-source, real-time monitoring system https://bit.ly/3PGkx9H

Show HN: HertzBeat – An open-source, real-time monitoring system Hi everyone! Very happy to be able to recommend an open source project here. Hertzbeat is an open-source, real-time monitoring system with custom-monitor and agentless. Support web service, database, os, middleware and more. Here’s a video of show: https://youtu.be/eb_Nosl9fZY . Very open to feedback. github: https://bit.ly/3QLJn9G home: https://bit.ly/3QDA4Ix Very welcome to use and give us a star! Thanks!!!! https://bit.ly/3QLJn9G August 21, 2022 at 04:21AM

Show HN: As your priorities change, your Google calendar gets rearranged by AI https://bit.ly/3PSODXP

Show HN: As your priorities change, your Google calendar gets rearranged by AI https://bit.ly/3CkMbWJ August 21, 2022 at 01:40AM

Show HN: Brew.fm – Let bots discover new music on Spotify for you https://bit.ly/3ChHqNL

Show HN: Brew.fm – Let bots discover new music on Spotify for you Use Spotify? This tool will automate your music discovery for you. Join here (100% perpetually free with no strings attached): https://bit.ly/3dMANsj Some time ago, I built and showed HN[1] brew.fm, a tool helping artists remix each other’s work. It had been quiet, and I remembered how fun it was to work with the Spotify API, so I repurposed the tool to solve one of my own problems: missing out on new music of my favorite artists. I shared it on Reddit yesterday[2], and this seems to hit a spot for more people: so far 833 people connected their Spotify account. How it works: The tool simply shows your top 50 artists on Spotify over short, medium and long term, and checks those artists for new music. If you select a playlist, every artist involved in the tracks will be checked for new music, after which new releases are shown sorted by most recent release date. Here’s a video of me demoing the tool: https://youtu.be/Nh2Ognb4PgU . Enjoy! Very open to feedback. [1] https://bit.ly/3IdLhv1 [2] https://bit.ly/3ChGatW... https://bit.ly/3nuTRO6 August 20, 2022 at 09:23PM

Friday, 19 August 2022

Show hn Spammers are using AI to flood YouTube shorts with offensive garbage https://bit.ly/3T1lLPH

Show hn Spammers are using AI to flood YouTube shorts with offensive garbage https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JtFBkrFNYWk https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z3oZwV78m-c https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Gqta_wJILuE (and so on) August 20, 2022 at 04:51AM

Show HN: Node Maze Generator https://bit.ly/3whjPcf

Show HN: Node Maze Generator A few months ago I started making an RPG API and decided to break portions of it off into open source code. Here is an extensible maze / dungeon generator for node which can be installed via NPM. The generator uses a growing tree algorithm and can be extended with custom generators (or by extending the base class) in order to make more complex dungeons, add items and enemies etc. I kept it basic for now, it's very lightweight. I don't know if anyone has a use case for such a library, but here it is none-the-less. https://bit.ly/3R1JXzP August 20, 2022 at 02:33AM

Show HN: Have a question on your medication or supplement? Ask a pharmacist now https://bit.ly/3T0DYwN

Show HN: Have a question on your medication or supplement? Ask a pharmacist now Hey everyone! TL;DR: Looking for feedback on my app in exchange for a one-time free consultation with a pharmacist 24/7 (an appointment would be encouraged as well!) A quick reflection on the focus of my company, ImpactPharm: Let's talk about Uber first. It is a technically complicated app for a simple idea: getting someone from point A to point B by connecting them with a freelance driver. See this blog: "The Uber Engineering Tech Stack, Part I: The Foundation | Uber Blog" https://ubr.to/3T3WCnl Our Uber-inspired healthcare app aims to answer a patient's contextual medication-related question by connecting them with a freelance licensed pharmacist. The reviews and profiles of pharmacists and patients are features. They make us more approachable. The thoughtful, contextual, and actionable answer is the key product. That's our destination. Our ImpactPharm app is now available on the App Store on both Android and iOS/Apple for you to download: Apple App Store: https://apple.co/3QZE59V Android App Store: https://bit.ly/3QTWmFN... Please give us a try. Everyone has a free trial from now until Labor Day, September 5, 2022! Please write us a review on the App Store and let us know whether: > The information provided by your pharmacist is clear, helpful, and well researched. > The app is readable and runs smoothly. > You plan to continue using ImpactPharm. > Using ImpactPharm improved your overall health and well-being. > The care you received from ImpactPharm is worth more than what you paid to use this service. And please tell us: Why will or will you not use this app again? Thank you for your support! Sophie Le, PharmD Co-founder & CEO ImpactPharm, Inc https://bit.ly/3QUp753 August 19, 2022 at 08:55PM

Show HN: How hard can it be to draw a line? https://bit.ly/3dCL5eF

Show HN: How hard can it be to draw a line? https://bit.ly/3dHfOaq August 19, 2022 at 06:13PM

Show HN: I built a simple review to see if you deserve a raise https://bit.ly/3PG2GzE

Show HN: I built a simple review to see if you deserve a raise https://bit.ly/3PQ2dex August 19, 2022 at 06:16PM

Show HN: Create Native Desktop Apps from WebAssembly https://bit.ly/3ptFUQT

Show HN: Create Native Desktop Apps from WebAssembly https://bit.ly/3PwvFpr August 19, 2022 at 04:45PM

Show HN: What is your go-to free email provider with custom domain support? https://bit.ly/3A7bAQY

Show HN: What is your go-to free email provider with custom domain support? It used to be Google's workspaces, but they no longer have free accounts. August 19, 2022 at 05:17PM

Show HN: Modifying Clang for a Safer, More Explicit C++ https://bit.ly/3A6k1w4

Show HN: Modifying Clang for a Safer, More Explicit C++ Modified C++ Inspired by the paper "Some Were Meant for C" by Stephen Kell, I decided to show that it's possible to iterate C++ to be safer, more explicit, and less error-prone. Here's a possible starting point: I didn't invent a new language or compiler, but took the world's best compiler, clang, and modified it to begin iterating towards a new furture of C++. Naming things is hard, so I call this 'Modified C++'. Some of the following could be implemented as tooling in a linter or checker, but the idea is to update the compiler directly. I also wanted to learn more about clang. This compiler needs a flag to enable/disable this functionality so that existing library code can be used with a 'diagnostic ignored' pragma. You can build clang using the normal non-bootstrap process and you'll be left with a clang that compiles C++ but with the following modifications: - All basic types (excluding pointers and references) are const by default and may be marked 'mutable' to allow them to be changed after declaration - Lambda capture lists must be explicit (no [&] or [=], by themselves) - Braces are required for conditional statements, case and default statements within switches, and loops - Implicit conversions to bool are prohibited (e.g., pointers must be compared against nullptr/NULL) - No goto support - Explicit 'rule of six' for classes must be programmer-implemented (default, copy, and move c'tors, copy and move assignment, d'tor) - No C style casts Here's an example program that's valid in Modified C++: mutable int main(int, char**) { mutable int x = 0; return x; } Here's another that will fail to compile: mutable int main(int, char**) { int x = 1; x = 0; // x is constant return x; } I'd like your feedback. Future changes I'm thinking about are: - feature flag for modified c++ to enable/disable with 'diagnostic ignored' pragma, to support existing headers and libraries - support enum classes only - constructor declarations are explicit by default - namespaces within classes - normalize lambda and free function syntax - your ideas here https://bit.ly/3py4Wyc August 17, 2022 at 08:21PM