Monday, 29 August 2022

Show HN: Readerize - Like Google Reader, but without RSS https://bit.ly/3pVh4JY

Show HN: Readerize - Like Google Reader, but without RSS https://bit.ly/3AX57cX August 30, 2022 at 03:53AM

Show HN: Fluent Feeds – A feed reader for Windows 11 https://bit.ly/3ACFBZo

Show HN: Fluent Feeds – A feed reader for Windows 11 I have recently started experimenting with WinUI 3 and decided to develop a simple feed reader with it. It currently has support for RSS/Atom feeds, as well as experimental support for a Hacker News feed provider. https://bit.ly/3cwOSKn August 29, 2022 at 08:49AM

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle https://bit.ly/3PXFlts

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle Hi HN, I'm Daniel Nguyen. In June, I quit my job to start indie hacking full-time. The idea of KTool first came to my mind when I was reading "Ask HN: I'm a software engineer going blind, how should I prepare?"[0] I've been wearing glasses since I was 5. My right eye is basically blind. Doctors said there is no chance to cure it. I was genuinely scared. Like holy shit, if my left eye stops working, my life is done. Since then I've been very conscious about time spent on computer screens. That's when I started using Kindle-related products: to offload as many reading materials as possible to the Kindle. I was a happy customer of Push to Kindle. Great product! Then I ran into multiple limitations which led me to build KTool: a tool to send anything online to Kindle. Blog posts, Twitter threads, Hacker News discussions, RSS, newsletters... you name it. But I'm not here to pitch my vision for KTool. I built a specific tool to help you send HN discussions to your Kindle. And in the spirit of Show HN, it doesn't require an account. If you don't own a Kindle, there is the option to download the EPUB. Let me know what you think. Any feedback will be much appreciated. If you're a Kindle owner and you read a lot of online content, give KTool a try. [0]: https://bit.ly/3AN8Sl3 https://bit.ly/3pHycmt August 29, 2022 at 02:31PM

Show HN: Lost Pixel – visual regression testing framework for modern web https://bit.ly/3TnqUli

Show HN: Lost Pixel – visual regression testing framework for modern web https://bit.ly/3cv2dCY August 29, 2022 at 01:17PM

Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python https://bit.ly/3Ri0eAF

Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python https://bit.ly/3AwImLs August 29, 2022 at 10:26AM

Show HN: An Audio Introduction to Nick Bostrom https://bit.ly/3KuQIYx

Show HN: An Audio Introduction to Nick Bostrom I'm working on this because I think Bostrom's work is extremely important, and deserves a wider audience. I first read Bostrom's work in 2010, during my undergraduate degree. It has been a major influence on many of the projects I've worked on since then. In particular, the many years I've spent working at 80,000 Hours. (80,000 Hours is a career advising service which—among other things—helps people act on Bostrom's ideas about the urgency of addressing existential risks posed by emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and biotechnology.) https://bit.ly/3RgJl9p August 29, 2022 at 09:52AM

Sunday, 28 August 2022

Show HN: Meal planning, auto grocery lists and recipe/ingredient encyclopeidia https://bit.ly/3e5kSFR

Show HN: Meal planning, auto grocery lists and recipe/ingredient encyclopeidia https://bit.ly/3PXnpio August 29, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: Convert VHDL to Verilog using GHDL (+ first evaluation) https://bit.ly/3AvTjx2

Show HN: Convert VHDL to Verilog using GHDL (+ first evaluation) https://bit.ly/3cpi0Da August 28, 2022 at 06:45PM

Show HN: Copy Container Filesystems Easily With dcp https://bit.ly/3APZs8C

Show HN: Copy Container Filesystems Easily With dcp https://bit.ly/3wC0uTa August 28, 2022 at 04:02PM

Show HN: Fill your PDF templates with an API call - doqs.dev https://bit.ly/3TkC6iB

Show HN: Fill your PDF templates with an API call - doqs.dev Now live! I appreciate any feedback! If you think of subscribing, contact as at info@doqs.dev and we will hit you up with a discount code! August 28, 2022 at 02:44PM

Show HN: Versioning Filesystem for SQLite https://bit.ly/3pNY3ZQ

Show HN: Versioning Filesystem for SQLite https://bit.ly/3QYeSNw August 28, 2022 at 02:49PM

Show HN: Density userstyle to remove spacing from popular websites https://bit.ly/3ATZPz9

Show HN: Density userstyle to remove spacing from popular websites https://bit.ly/3CL5dFM August 28, 2022 at 12:57PM

Saturday, 27 August 2022

Show HN: Directly query 100M+ raw records of cleaned, refreshed financial data https://bit.ly/3QUqXTX

Show HN: Directly query 100M+ raw records of cleaned, refreshed financial data There are a lot of APIs that provide access to these types of data, but there were not any (as far as we're aware of) tools & services that provide access to query the raw data directly for analytical purposes. We get the data across different sources and clean, schematize them in a PostgreSQL databases so folks can query/analyze the data directly. We have ~100 tables of data across stocks, ETFs, economic indicators, US/international census data and plan to keep adding more. More information on the tables are available at https://bit.ly/3CACweG Access to all of the data is free, and we plan to (in the future) find ways to cover our costs by charging for folks who want to run their queries faster (e.g. by running their queries on separate compute clusters) or by providing custom integration to fit their data needs. Please take a look, and would please share any feedback with us here! https://bit.ly/3ASiWtd August 28, 2022 at 02:21AM

Show HN: Make Any CLI into a GUI in Acme https://bit.ly/3cugWOj

Show HN: Make Any CLI into a GUI in Acme Hey HN. I've become enamored with the Acme editor. It's fascinating because it turns the Vim paradigm on its head: instead of maximizing your use of the keyboard, maximize your use of the mouse. I think this helps optimize for information management, as opposed to text manipulation. I realized a lot of the CLIs I use have the same structure, and with a small program I could convert them into GUIs inside Acme and make them much easier to use. Let me know what you think. https://bit.ly/3AlgLg8 August 27, 2022 at 08:15PM

Show HN: E-graphs and equality saturation in Haskell https://bit.ly/3AssycT

Show HN: E-graphs and equality saturation in Haskell https://bit.ly/3QZdsm4 August 27, 2022 at 07:48PM

Show HN: The Programming Language Database https://bit.ly/3e1JfUF

Show HN: The Programming Language Database https://bit.ly/3PTFm1x August 27, 2022 at 03:52PM

Show HN: A Minimal PHP Wiki https://bit.ly/3AqfoNm

Show HN: A Minimal PHP Wiki First, I'm by no mean a programmer. Second, I am reading HN for years, just registered to make this public and see if it can be useful for someone. I have nothing to gain monetary. A while ago, I decided that no blogging system was simple enough and I looked for a small wiki to use as a CMS/blog. Found WikWiki on C2.com and I mixed it with some basic Markdown syntax, a minimal template and added password protection. The result is a single php file, no database and no dependencies. Code is a mess, not modulable, probably wrong in so many ways, but it can probably used by some as personal notepad, wiki, CMS, blog, etc. Any comments appreciated. https://bit.ly/3AT2Yzc August 26, 2022 at 10:16PM

Friday, 26 August 2022

Show HN: Browse Hacker News on your Kindle via browser for free https://bit.ly/3dXOJ2T

Show HN: Browse Hacker News on your Kindle via browser for free tl;dr: Go to kindlehnbeta.pythonanywhere.com on your Kindle’s browser. I wrote a wrapper over hackernews that allows me to browse it on my Kindle. Simply visit kindlehnbeta.pythonanywhere.com on your Kindle’s browser. You’ll be able to view top stories, the comments within them and even the article content that the stories link to. The articles are parsed by a library that makes its best attempt to extract the main content. I only own a Kindle Oasis (10th Generation) and thus have only tested this on it. I’d imagine it looks fine on other Kindles, but you’ll have to tell me. Link to screenshots: https://bit.ly/3CRMSav Really, I made this for myself as a quick solution for a personal need. But it seems like there are a few of you out there that would enjoy this as well. So I am making this public for others to try out. Let me know if this is something you actually want to use. If so, and the reception is positive, then I will continue to build it out to be better and more feature complete. In addition to this, would you enjoy a generic rss feed reader as well? — one that allows you to read any rss feed right from your Kindle’s browser? I can build this if that’s something you guys really want. https://bit.ly/3Rg7XPO August 27, 2022 at 03:19AM

SHOW HN: Subreddit Finder – find subreddits based on a topic https://bit.ly/3Atgkkc

SHOW HN: Subreddit Finder – find subreddits based on a topic https://bit.ly/3CC22jQ August 27, 2022 at 12:18AM

Thursday, 25 August 2022

Show HN: Devbox – Easy, predictable shells and containers https://bit.ly/3AlNO3T

Show HN: Devbox – Easy, predictable shells and containers Devbox is a command-line tool that lets you easily create isolated shells and containers. You start by defining the list of packages required by your development environment, and devbox uses that definition to create an isolated environment just for your application. In practice, Devbox works similar to a package manager like yarn – except the packages it manages are at the operating-system level (the sort of thing you would normally install with brew or apt-get). See it in action: https://youtu.be/WMBaXQZmDoA https://bit.ly/3cmqBXf August 25, 2022 at 11:35PM