Thursday, 15 September 2022

Show HN: A search engine based on RSS feed https://bit.ly/3DwyLaH

Show HN: A search engine based on RSS feed https://bit.ly/3JWHnIO September 14, 2022 at 07:27AM

Show HN: Outpainting with Stable Diffusion on an infinite canvas https://bit.ly/3eSursa

Show HN: Outpainting with Stable Diffusion on an infinite canvas https://bit.ly/3UcbwIX September 15, 2022 at 11:35AM

Show HN: A powerful way to write content https://bit.ly/3eWOAgQ

Show HN: A powerful way to write content Found a great tool which makes content creation a bit less painful. https://bit.ly/3Li4Vsf September 15, 2022 at 12:07PM

Wednesday, 14 September 2022

Show HN: Cachegrand – a fast OSS Key-Value store built for modern hardware https://bit.ly/3Le2Ygu

Show HN: Cachegrand – a fast OSS Key-Value store built for modern hardware I am the author of the platform, happy to reply to any question you might have! It scales up really nicely thanks to a year of research and development of the hashtable implemented in cachegrand, on the hardware used for benchmarking, an AMD EPYC 7502P, it was able to reach up to 5mln GET QPS and 4.5mln SET QPS, with batching up to 60mln GET QPS and up to 26MLN SET QPS. cachegrand is fast, it's fully Open Source, it's under a BSD 3-clause license - it can be used easily as standalone platform or incorporated in other ones without any licensing issue - and we are working to expand the Redis functionalities supported and to impelement a tiered storage to cache more data than the available memory. Longer term our goal is to expand the support to different platforms (e.g. memcache, kafka, etc.), add support to webassembly to have user defined functions and server side events, and of course a network bypass (combining XDP and a lockless FreeBSD tcp/ip stack) and a storage bypass. Although it can easily used via docker, here a direct link to the latest release https://bit.ly/3deN3lz.... Currently we are focused on supporting Redis, here the list of commands currently implemented https://bit.ly/3LmmsQb... https://bit.ly/3qCk0eL September 13, 2022 at 01:31PM

Show HN: Hacker News by Dalle https://bit.ly/3BCP1FQ

Show HN: Hacker News by Dalle I literally type the headline into DALLE and pick the best image. Welcome to the future of news. Enjoy! https://twitter.com/hn2images September 14, 2022 at 07:14PM

Show HN: Heat Pumps, Hooray – A heat pump calculator for your home https://bit.ly/3Lc5bcu

Show HN: Heat Pumps, Hooray – A heat pump calculator for your home https://bit.ly/3d9xtb3 September 14, 2022 at 04:41PM

Show HN: Rentaflop – Render your Blender projects without sacrificing quality https://bit.ly/3RCjvxf

Show HN: Rentaflop – Render your Blender projects without sacrificing quality Hi HN, My name is David Sokol, and I'm the founder of rentaflop (https://bit.ly/3bnmMAv). We're a crowdsourced render farm aimed at making Blender rendering fast and affordable. If you've used Blender, then I'm sure you've experienced the pain of waiting around for your animations to render. You've probably even had to sacrifice the quality of your work to reduce your render times. I've been there too. If you're like me, then you're also disappointed with the alternative solutions: spending thousands of dollars on graphics cards or using prohibitively expensive cloud render farms to get fast render times. Our solution to this dilemma is to leverage low opportunity cost hardware from around the world to allow Blender artists to render their projects quickly, affordably, and without compromising on quality. Since most graphics card owners aren't utilizing their hardware to do valuable work 24/7, we provide them with a way to make money without lifting a finger, while lowering the cost curve for 3D rendering. We're currently doing a public beta. If you'd like to try us, check out our site (https://bit.ly/3bnmMAv) and render your Blender project quickly and affordably! If you're a graphics card owner who wants to help Blender artists while earning money, reach out to support@rentaflop.com and we'll help you get set up. We posted about our private beta on HN a few weeks ago. If you'd like, you can check out the discussion here (https://bit.ly/3zlMhKL). Please leave a comment below, we'd love to hear your thoughts :) September 14, 2022 at 04:34PM

Show HN: Deploy your Rust app with one-line, for free https://bit.ly/3QDAz4x

Show HN: Deploy your Rust app with one-line, for free Meet shuttle, an open source, Rust-native platform for deploying apps with zero infra hassle. Built by a distributed YC-backed team. In order to deploy your app, all it takes is one annotation on your main function and you're good to go! At this point, we support most of the major Rust web frameworks such as; * Axum * Rocket * Tide * Poem * Tower And we’ve recently added support for Serenity, a Rust library for the Discord API — so you can even build & deploy Discord bots, for free. Our repository has a couple of examples per framework/library enabling you to get started in under 5 minutes so feel free to pick one and give it a go ( https://bit.ly/3U9WQKj )! We are in alpha so constructive criticism and feedback are extra welcome! https://bit.ly/3BEWXGq September 14, 2022 at 02:33PM

Show HN: ViruSaas – Virus Checks as a Service https://bit.ly/3Lez3Vp

Show HN: ViruSaas – Virus Checks as a Service Hi all, here is a side project I've just launched which might come in handy for certain situations. It's a very simple and free "do one thing and do it well" online service with exactly one feature: you upload a file, and it tells you — based on a ClamAV check — if that file contains a virus or not. I'm not having any ambitious plans with this project, but thanks to very low operational costs, I thought I can as well put it out there and keep it alive — maybe it's even useful for some people every now and then (just today, one of my coworkers forwarded me a fishy-looking email with an attachment, and using virusaas.com turned out to be the least painful way to do this kind of one-off check for a virus). I've also released the source code of the web app under GPLv3 at https://bit.ly/3Lez4Zt , although it's not as polished as it could be (no tests, for example — but see above, no ambitious plans). The main reason to do the project was to follow through with my own tutorial at https://bit.ly/3BH1Oas... , which worked out quite nicely. https://bit.ly/3LezbUT September 14, 2022 at 12:19PM

Tuesday, 13 September 2022

Show HN: Ohayo v1 (2017) https://bit.ly/3RZVos9

Show HN: Ohayo v1 (2017) https://bit.ly/3S2HuoW September 13, 2022 at 01:11PM

Show HN: Tombl – Easily query .toml files from bash https://bit.ly/3TYq0fk

Show HN: Tombl – Easily query .toml files from bash https://bit.ly/3xkrkzp September 13, 2022 at 10:58AM

Show HN: Cash: Tool for running shell commands on a large number of HPC nodes https://bit.ly/3xGMKXZ

Show HN: Cash: Tool for running shell commands on a large number of HPC nodes https://bit.ly/3xnjjK7 September 13, 2022 at 09:54AM

Monday, 12 September 2022

Show HN: Intuitive – A Rust crate for writing declarative TUIs https://bit.ly/3d7hVo1

Show HN: Intuitive – A Rust crate for writing declarative TUIs https://bit.ly/3U1sQjQ September 12, 2022 at 05:32PM

Show HN: Inko 0.10.0 – build concurrent software with confidence https://bit.ly/3eKyOVV

Show HN: Inko 0.10.0 – build concurrent software with confidence I last did a "Show HN" about Inko in 2018 ( https://bit.ly/3RN8lWa ), but the language has changed drastically since then. For example, the GC is removed and we now use a single ownership model, and Inko's concurrency API is now type-safe (inspired a bit by Pony). I'm hopeful these changes will make Inko a more interesting/compelling language to use compared to the likes of Ruby, Python, and Go (basically any mid/high level language where concurrency is needed). https://bit.ly/3d5pueT September 12, 2022 at 04:16PM

Show HN: Go-select – Provides SQL like 'select' interface for file systems https://bit.ly/3xgRWRY

Show HN: Go-select – Provides SQL like 'select' interface for file systems https://bit.ly/3REOdWq September 12, 2022 at 02:55PM

Show HN: Sentinel – simple 2-Factor Authenticator app for iOS, macOS and watchOS https://bit.ly/3L6jrTQ

Show HN: Sentinel – simple 2-Factor Authenticator app for iOS, macOS and watchOS https://bit.ly/3eKGQhP September 12, 2022 at 01:12PM

Show HN: Build dashboards in Jupyter Notebook with numeric and chart boxes https://bit.ly/3L8Bl8B

Show HN: Build dashboards in Jupyter Notebook with numeric and chart boxes https://bit.ly/3uB0ykk September 12, 2022 at 09:11AM

Show HN: Go to random locations, parks and restaurants https://bit.ly/3DdmlEB

Show HN: Go to random locations, parks and restaurants You can change your radius and there are some modes that you can use which are listed at https://bit.ly/3L40ph6 It's a non-commercial fun thing I created for my own use. Give it a try https://bit.ly/3Qzx1kn? September 12, 2022 at 08:05AM

Sunday, 11 September 2022

Show HN: ZenTube – Cross-browser plugin to remove addictive features on YouTube https://bit.ly/3BydUmb

Show HN: ZenTube – Cross-browser plugin to remove addictive features on YouTube https://bit.ly/3qrYMAn September 11, 2022 at 07:29AM

Show HN: A 3D city created with GitHub real-time contribution datas https://bit.ly/3eG4hJ8

Show HN: A 3D city created with GitHub real-time contribution datas https://bit.ly/3qxsVhH September 11, 2022 at 03:52PM