Monday, 5 September 2022

Show HN: Path MTU Discovery Test https://bit.ly/3D1A6pM

Show HN: Path MTU Discovery Test While there are plenty of ways to test if your MTU is set correctly and that Path MTU Discovery works, I haven't seen a browser based test that works in both directions. Hope this is useful for someone. Source code on github https://bit.ly/3CXF3zZ (Server is Yaws on FreeBSD) https://bit.ly/3QdOIW9 September 6, 2022 at 01:55AM

Show HN: A visual encyclopedia for kids made with DALL·E https://bit.ly/3qb3BxI

Show HN: A visual encyclopedia for kids made with DALL·E https://bit.ly/3TM63Ze September 5, 2022 at 07:06PM

Show HN: Draw Anything – A Simple Stable Diffusion Playground https://bit.ly/3RBJS5V

Show HN: Draw Anything – A Simple Stable Diffusion Playground https://bit.ly/3qelf3K September 5, 2022 at 06:16PM

Show HN: Infinite Stable Diffusion Videos https://bit.ly/3QdB8Sp

Show HN: Infinite Stable Diffusion Videos https://bit.ly/3QgxmI3 September 5, 2022 at 06:37AM

Sunday, 4 September 2022

Show HN: Arda – better, faster XR computer https://bit.ly/3TIwkY9

Show HN: Arda – better, faster XR computer https://bit.ly/3REgJHc September 4, 2022 at 11:27PM

Show HN:Choose Your own adventure game using Openai https://bit.ly/3eqMVjn

Show HN:Choose Your own adventure game using Openai https://bit.ly/3q7lxtf September 4, 2022 at 06:50PM

Show HN: Zelda BOTW Street View https://bit.ly/3QaNF9i

Show HN: Zelda BOTW Street View https://bit.ly/3enVV8y September 4, 2022 at 09:02PM

Show HN: Scrib.am, my encyclopedia, inspired by Diderot. One article per day https://bit.ly/3q9v0zZ

Show HN: Scrib.am, my encyclopedia, inspired by Diderot. One article per day https://bit.ly/3CTW9yE September 4, 2022 at 06:40PM

Show HN: I made a pictionary game with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3epyZ9f

Show HN: I made a pictionary game with Stable Diffusion I used lixica.art to get image-prompt pairs. You are asked to guess the prompt. And given a score based on how close you were to the actual prompt. https://bit.ly/3q9l1e3 September 4, 2022 at 03:00PM

Show HN: Illustrating Gutenberg library using Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3Qvk4I1

Show HN: Illustrating Gutenberg library using Stable Diffusion We are illlustrating existing books using stable diffusion and other ML models. We are currently on our quest to illustrate the Project Gutenberg library. This Show HN is really early in our journey and we are happy to receive your feedback! https://bit.ly/3RkWcYO September 4, 2022 at 03:48PM

Show HN: Decentralised Prediction Market for Bitcoin https://bit.ly/3QbDr8x

Show HN: Decentralised Prediction Market for Bitcoin https://bit.ly/3cRTniF September 4, 2022 at 02:33PM

Saturday, 3 September 2022

Show HN: Hurricane Path Prediction Using LSTM https://bit.ly/3q6dCMN

Show HN: Hurricane Path Prediction Using LSTM College project I picked back up and improved. Implementation in PyTorch, better results than NHC models as reported at : https://bit.ly/3qaCTFq https://bit.ly/3cJikNc September 3, 2022 at 04:02PM

Show HN: I made Scrabble with modified rules https://bit.ly/3TJ3LK6

Show HN: I made Scrabble with modified rules Crapple is my take on "improved" Scrabble rules... obviously that is subjective, I'm not even sure I agree with it. You and your opponent share a rack of letters, and vowels are only obtained by opting to deduct a configurable amount of points from your score to receive a random vowel tile. Additionally, there is an alternate board layout with some new tile multipliers. This is an old project but I never posted it, so I thought what the hey, I am curious to hear what your guys' thoughts are on these rules. It's an old dead project so you can't hurt my feelings. Thanks! You can play it now against the computer in your browser (no signup required, but an account lets you create and play games against other humans). The Android app is the better version only because the AI will run on a seperate thread (in the browser version you might see a hiccup while it runs), and because Unity WebGL doesn't export retina-sized graphics (ie graphics may look less than sharp on your mobile device). (Note: I linked the landing page instead of the direct link to play in case you are on mobile and want to avoid a largish download. Direct link to play in the browser is here: https://bit.ly/3TToprp ) --- Some more details for anyone still reading... It's your basic LAMP stack on AWS, with Laravel for the web framework and Unity (2017) for the client. The dictionary is stored as a DAWG. When you play a word, instead of giving you the dictionary definition, I wanted to do something different like provide a paragraph from a book that the word was used in. You can click the book icon to get some of those, I was scraping books in the public domain but gave up after a while when I was getting diminishing returns for words I lacked paragraphs for (if you try it you will likely see a lot of Moby Dick paragraphs as I never randomized it either). The AI was based on the scrabble AI algorithm (I think it was this, but can't remember now, https://bit.ly/3RifZb5... ). Since Crapple has modified rules, due the possibility of "buying" vowels on your turn, there is set of _potential_ playable words. The Crapple AI ranks each word based on the cost of the vowels needed with their probability of obtaining the needed vowels. The AI is not very intelligent, the difference between the 3 provided computer opponents is just the average word score they will play. If I had worked on this any longer I could have extended this to let them take into account what words/scores they may be setting you up for with their play, and other ideas. Each player's avatar is consistent, but uniquely generated for them. I didn't want to have every using the same boring default avatar, but didn't want the hassles of letting people upload their own, so I went with a version of this idea: https://bit.ly/3THFtAb https://bit.ly/3RivAHE September 3, 2022 at 09:15PM

Show HN: bitloops-gherkin Automatically generate tests from Google Sheets https://bit.ly/3AOqPyu

Show HN: bitloops-gherkin Automatically generate tests from Google Sheets For those into BDD (Behavior Driven Development) and JavaScript/TypeScript you will find that this tool allows you to add all your test data on a Google Sheet and then automatically pulls the info from the Google Sheet into your Cucumber feature file in any format you want (you can have multiple lines etc) without having to go through the pain of managing a limited text-based table written in Gherkin. https://bit.ly/3Bb6kxj September 3, 2022 at 04:54PM

Show HN: Alumina Programming Language https://bit.ly/3TIq4zG

Show HN: Alumina Programming Language Alumina is a programming language I have been working on for a while. Alumina may be for you if you like the control that C gives you but miss goodies from higher level programming languages. It is mostly for fun and exercise in language design, I don't have any grand aspirations for it. It is however, by this time, a usable general-purpose language. Alumina borrows (zing) heavily from Rust, except for its raison d'être (memory safety). Syntax is a blatant rip-off of Rust, but so is the standard library scope and structure. Alumina bootstrap compiler currently compiles to ugly C, but a self-hosted compiler is early stages that will target LLVM as backend. If that sounds interesting, give it a try. I appreciate any feedback! Standard library documentation: https://bit.ly/3TD2Tqy Online compiler playground: https://bit.ly/3AOulsT https://bit.ly/3eiWOPR September 3, 2022 at 04:32PM

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals https://bit.ly/3AOt0lS

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals I made a site to do investment research faster and more efficent, with links to 10k 10Q, charts, industry averages, macro economic data, hedgefund reports and much more https://bit.ly/3RfwzbP September 3, 2022 at 02:10PM

Friday, 2 September 2022

Show HN: SMS Interface for Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3cDLtJW

Show HN: SMS Interface for Stable Diffusion If you text 8145594701, it will send back an image with the prompt you specified. Currently only US numbers can send/receive texts because Twilio. Sorry to the rest of the planet! I think this will likely fall over but I figured this would be a cool little thing to demo. I removed the NSFW filter so be mindful of your prompts! I don't persist numbers and there is no linkages being saved between the original text message and the generated images. September 3, 2022 at 12:22AM

Show HN: Visualize Apple Health Data in Grafana https://bit.ly/3cEX6QC

Show HN: Visualize Apple Health Data in Grafana https://bit.ly/3ecoBkV September 2, 2022 at 03:43PM

Show HN: I'm building an open-source Amazon https://bit.ly/3cByB77

Show HN: I'm building an open-source Amazon A couple of years ago, I had an interesting idea. What if there was a marketplace where all the underlying tech was open-source? The order management system, the storefront, customer support, etc. The marketplace would simply connect to the seller’s infra instead of locking them in. If, for some reason, the seller is removed from the marketplace, their software stays with them and they can continue accepting orders directly. This model can be used to disrupt any marketplace from AirBNB to UberEats: building tech for home renters and restaurants and later, leveraging that to build a competing marketplace. In 2019, I started building the first piece, Openship, an order management system that lets you source orders and fulfill them from anywhere. Now that that’s in stable release, next up is Openfront (an e-commerce platform for storefronts) and Opensupport (ticketing software for customer support). Together, they provide the staples for any modern business: sales, fulfillment, support. Let me know what you guys think of the idea and if you see any potential pitfalls. https://bit.ly/34ImG0j September 2, 2022 at 02:19PM

Show HN: Unicaps - a Python package for CAPTCHA solving https://bit.ly/3RNRsuD

Show HN: Unicaps - a Python package for CAPTCHA solving https://bit.ly/3q5SYwb September 2, 2022 at 12:21PM