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Monday, 26 September 2022
Show HN: Runtime Encrypted and Verifiable Kubernetes https://bit.ly/3DVjsZu
Show HN: Runtime Encrypted and Verifiable Kubernetes https://bit.ly/3Cb7ute September 26, 2022 at 08:35AM
Sunday, 25 September 2022
Show HN: Clammer – share and discuss article excerpts with friends https://bit.ly/3dCXik4
Show HN: Clammer – share and discuss article excerpts with friends Clammer is a social platform for sharing and discussing excerpts from online written content. It's like Twitter but every post and thread stems from the facts, quotes, and insights you collect online, all tied back to the source. In fact, you can have a whole conversation without ever writing a single word. I made this because I was tired of rehashing vague opinions, the real juicy conversations are in the details. Would love to know if this resonates with anyone; any and all feedback is hugely appreciated. Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-4uMcNiGk https://bit.ly/3DXCoqn September 26, 2022 at 01:35AM
Show HN: A Little Tool to Visualize Guitar Chords https://bit.ly/3Sglzv2
Show HN: A Little Tool to Visualize Guitar Chords https://bit.ly/3SzlKRW September 25, 2022 at 11:03PM
Show HN: Outstatic an open source CMS for Next.js https://bit.ly/3LKjSUh
Show HN: Outstatic an open source CMS for Next.js Hi, I've been working on a new project for a couple of months and I'm close to launching it. It is called Outstatic, I created a landing page for it. Sing up to the waitlist to be notified when it comes out. Features include: Open source Host for free Keep your data 5 minute setup (5 minutes to live!) The CMS was built with Next.js and uses Github and Vercel as its main hosting platforms. Full site with examples and documentation coming soon. Feedback on the idea and the current landing page is appreciated. Thank you! https://bit.ly/3UI4snQ September 25, 2022 at 06:47PM
Show HN: Read later links as weekly email https://bit.ly/3UBQoMl
Show HN: Read later links as weekly email https://bit.ly/3xDdDvJ September 25, 2022 at 07:18PM
Show HN: Just a simplified easy way to call URLs automatically without crontab https://bit.ly/3DOzfJv
Show HN: Just a simplified easy way to call URLs automatically without crontab https://bit.ly/3xVrY6P September 25, 2022 at 05:12PM
Show HN: Ahey: Share your current status with ur friends and family in 160 chars https://bit.ly/3xThLrH
Show HN: Ahey: Share your current status with ur friends and family in 160 chars https://bit.ly/3SA3w2X September 25, 2022 at 04:05PM
Show HN: Curved carousel demo in 2D canvas (no GPU or worker code) https://bit.ly/3CbplR3
Show HN: Curved carousel demo in 2D canvas (no GPU or worker code) https://bit.ly/3Sw1TmH September 25, 2022 at 12:24PM
Saturday, 24 September 2022
Show HN: Mock – setup and test APIs easily https://bit.ly/3C4NIQf
Show HN: Mock – setup and test APIs easily https://bit.ly/3dKhMXR September 24, 2022 at 09:37PM
Show HN: I build a terminal-friendly static file server https://bit.ly/3r0QRu9
Show HN: I build a terminal-friendly static file server If you ask why there was .hg and .hgignore in a Git repository, it's because I completely forgot this project is my first ever project using Mercurial as SCM. As such, I foolishly `git init` the repository and have to update both .gitignore and .hgignore to finish the changes. You can also see the Mercurial version of this thing at here: https://bit.ly/3AP5SoQ https://bit.ly/3SzUEKF September 24, 2022 at 10:45AM
Show HN: Jot: Rapid note management for the terminal, inspired by Obsidian https://bit.ly/3BJr9it
Show HN: Jot: Rapid note management for the terminal, inspired by Obsidian https://bit.ly/3UMTttg September 24, 2022 at 02:42PM
Friday, 23 September 2022
Show HN: THORN – a local-first writing app made with Yjs https://bit.ly/3SaQTLT
Show HN: THORN – a local-first writing app made with Yjs https://bit.ly/3LGWveh September 24, 2022 at 05:58AM
Show HN: Deploy Stable Diffusion as a Service https://bit.ly/3xPSQ8a
Show HN: Deploy Stable Diffusion as a Service https://bit.ly/3xOspQd September 23, 2022 at 09:11PM
Show HN: TwitterToNitter. A bookmarklet that makes reading on Twitter easier https://bit.ly/3UCsxvZ
Show HN: TwitterToNitter. A bookmarklet that makes reading on Twitter easier https://bit.ly/3r08mui September 23, 2022 at 02:14PM
Show HN: An AI image generator for blog posts https://bit.ly/3LJZRx9
Show HN: An AI image generator for blog posts Hi there, I see many bloggers use stock images for their blog posts (as featured images or as in-post images). I thought of something and started trying to use AI to replace those images. I built a small tool for this so others can also test it out. It takes text content (ideally, the blog post intro in case of a featured image or the text content about whatever you want the image about) and gives you an image. It works for me but I am still testing this. How about you guys? https://bit.ly/3r7ZmmV September 23, 2022 at 12:21PM
Show HN: MathB.in – Mathematics Pastebin Written in Common Lisp https://bit.ly/3UxKBre
Show HN: MathB.in – Mathematics Pastebin Written in Common Lisp https://bit.ly/3dD0Cvm September 23, 2022 at 12:34PM
Show HN: A Stable Diffusion desktop frontend with inpainting, img2img and more https://bit.ly/3C19ZOU
Show HN: A Stable Diffusion desktop frontend with inpainting, img2img and more I was frustrated with laggy notebook stable diffusion demos. Plus they usually didn't have all the features I wanted (for example some of them only had inpainting and some only had img2img, so if I wanted both I had to repeatedly copy images between notebooks). So I made this desktop frontend which has much smoother performance than notebook alternatives and integrates image generation, inpainting and img2img into the same workflow. See a video demo here: https://bit.ly/3C50JJJ... Features include: * Can run locally or connect to a google colab server * Ability to erase * Ability to paint custom colors into the image. It is useful both for img2img (you can sketch a rough prototype and reimagine it into something nice) and inpainting (for example, you can paint a pixel red and it forces Stable Diffusion to put something red in there) * Infinite undo/redo * You can import your other images into a scratch pad and paste them into main image after erasing/cropping/scaling it * Increase image size (by padding with transparent empty margins) for outpainting https://bit.ly/3LA8IkZ September 23, 2022 at 09:23AM
Show HN: An async traceroute(1) implementation in Rust https://bit.ly/3LFKLca
Show HN: An async traceroute(1) implementation in Rust I wrote a minimal traceroute(1) clone that leans on asynchrony to reduce the time spent tracing a route. Underneath, it uses ICMP to do its job. The plan is to add support for UDP tracing and a path maximum transmission unit discovery mechanism. Comments and suggestions are welcome! https://bit.ly/3LDlj6P September 23, 2022 at 07:52AM
Thursday, 22 September 2022
Show HN: Generate D&D characters with AI https://bit.ly/3Uwb7kI
Show HN: Generate D&D characters with AI https://bit.ly/3fdKzEP September 22, 2022 at 10:23PM
Show HN: Venice – open-source Plaid to Postgres in minutes without code https://bit.ly/3xMXMed
Show HN: Venice – open-source Plaid to Postgres in minutes without code Hi HN! Tony & Ali here, we are super excited to introduce Venice - an open source financial data integrations platform. Our MVP is getting financial data from Plaid into your postgres database in under 5 mins. We met while building our own respective fintechs. We noticed how much developer time went into setting up and maintaining the infrastructure rather than actually building the fintech itself. In Tony’s last project Alka for instance, the engineering team spent 30%+ of time building and maintaining the data connectivity and pipeline rather than the core work of accounting. What we wish existed is a Segment / Airtable for fintech, letting you get financial data from wherever they are produced to anywhere they are useful. We think the most basic version is a Plaid to Postgres database connector with a self-service portal where your customers can add / remove / repair and manage their financial connections. This takes less than 5 mins to set up without writing a single line of code. In fact, we went so far as asking non technical people to get set up and they were able to do it just as fast using Vercel, Supabase and Plaid. Today, our product is perfect if you’re just starting out or using it as a hobby, but eventually we hope any sized fintech could use what we’ve built as the project matures and community grows. We wrote it using full stack TypeScript, and paid special attention to composability and extensibility. There is a core connect & sync library with its own cli, a HTTP API (thank you to the amazing folks at trpc + zod), a set of headless React components, theme-able data-connected UI library leveraging tailwindcss, and finally a next.js application that puts it all together. Each layer is built on the one before, so you can start with no code at all while drop down to any layer of abstraction as your need grow. What we are shipping today is a complete, instantly deployable next.js application which you can use either as a standalone portal via redirect, or embed into your application via iframe. The default setup uses Vercel as we expect you to bring your own database and authentication that powers the rest of your application. The repo is licensed under MIT & ELv2, so you are completely free to use it for your own projects and companies while we retain the right to being the only one to release a cloud hosted version in the future. Check us out at https://bit.ly/3LzvZnd . We have a ton of ideas in mind and would love your feedback. Hit us up at hello@useVenice.com or on slack at https://bit.ly/3LBpLmI https://bit.ly/3xI7f6A September 23, 2022 at 12:14AM
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