Thursday, 6 October 2022

Show HN: Score.vote – Create your own simple online polls https://bit.ly/3RGMH5h

Show HN: Score.vote – Create your own simple online polls https://bit.ly/3fL4c7o October 7, 2022 at 03:06AM

Show HN: Lambda-8cc – An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus https://bit.ly/3rzXoMu

Show HN: Lambda-8cc – An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus https://bit.ly/3rEFNTy October 7, 2022 at 12:53AM

Show HN: Scalable Time Series Modeling with open-source projects https://bit.ly/3rCl42J

Show HN: Scalable Time Series Modeling with open-source projects https://bit.ly/3fQ5Moz October 6, 2022 at 05:27PM

Show HN: WebVM – x86 VM in WebAssembly, now with networking (via Tailscale) https://bit.ly/3T40a8o

Show HN: WebVM – x86 VM in WebAssembly, now with networking (via Tailscale) https://bit.ly/3RIZqoi October 6, 2022 at 04:54PM

Show HN: Semantic search of Stack Overflow with codequestion https://bit.ly/3EncsVu

Show HN: Semantic search of Stack Overflow with codequestion https://bit.ly/3MaC6yo October 6, 2022 at 05:19PM

Show HN: Coherence, the developer platform to end yak-shaving https://bit.ly/3V8N5Na

Show HN: Coherence, the developer platform to end yak-shaving Hey HN! I’m Zach, from Coherence (https://bit.ly/3yosIlk). We’re building software that provides an integrated way to write, preview, and deploy code from one simple configuration. Check out our explainer video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2YHVx8QsLg and a high level demo here: https://bit.ly/3ee3LSG We started Coherence because we found technology teams spent 30-40% of their time yak shaving and writing glue code, instead of building products our customers love. We don’t think every team should have to build their own internal development platform, so we’re building the software we’d want to buy. Following the example of other great products like Replit, our toolkit is based on integration across the stages of an app’s lifecycle - from dev to production. Coherence provides one integrated dashboard with cloud development environments, automatic CI/CD, and full-stack environments for each branch (as well as production), all with one simple configuration. A developer can write, test, review, and deploy code from one interface with best practices built in. Devs are intuitively navigated to their own cloud resources when needed, eliminating time spent searching consoles for every log, metric, or configuration setting you might need. We currently support containerized full-stack web apps on AWS and Google Cloud. Unlike the PaaS category defined by Heroku, our goal is to help teams leverage the platforms provided by the best cloud providers, keeping the benefits of running in your own cloud account: unlimited extensibility, cost savings, compliance with audit requirements, and freedom to easily exit our platform without an impact to your systems. You can play around with a Coherence sandbox and get a taste of the developer experience at app.withcoherence.com/sandbox. If you like what you can see, you can also deploy an app into your AWS or GCP with one of our starter templates for a new project: app.withcoherence.com. We’re happy to support onboarding on a call or via Slack and we’d love to discuss what it would look like to migrate one of your existing apps to Coherence. We’re excited to get your feedback, so please feel free to drop us a note at hn@withcoherence.com October 6, 2022 at 01:40PM

Show HN: Onboard new hires and wish them on and special occasions like birthdays https://bit.ly/3rydMx0

Show HN: Onboard new hires and wish them on and special occasions like birthdays AnnounceBot helps you welcome new team members and wish them on their birthdays, anniversaries, and special occasions in Microsoft Teams. Great for onboarding employees and staying connected with your team, whether working in an office or remotely! Free for up to 20 users and offers a 30-day trial of the premium version with unlimited users. No credit card is required. https://bit.ly/3rxATb8 October 6, 2022 at 01:52PM

Show HN: I created a simple and fast Broken Link Checker for WordPress https://bit.ly/3McRzhB

Show HN: I created a simple and fast Broken Link Checker for WordPress There aren't any reliable free broken link checkers out there, so I decided to create one. Right now, it is a Python script that can be run on any platform. It is multi-threaded and has a lot of room for improvement. Feel free to check out the code and point out the mistakes or leave suggestions. I am newbie programmer :) https://bit.ly/3EnrTwP October 6, 2022 at 12:38PM

Show HN: Soso.ooo – Google Search Alternative https://bit.ly/3EjobV1

Show HN: Soso.ooo – Google Search Alternative https://bit.ly/3CDPZ4Y October 6, 2022 at 08:25AM

Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Show HN: Build data pipelines visually and with code https://bit.ly/3RE8zhQ

Show HN: Build data pipelines visually and with code https://bit.ly/3PJ030C October 5, 2022 at 06:42PM

Show HN: A Go Implementation and Enhancement of Open Source AirDrop Openairdrop https://bit.ly/3e9CTTU

Show HN: A Go Implementation and Enhancement of Open Source AirDrop Openairdrop https://bit.ly/3CCkkRL October 5, 2022 at 03:46PM

Show HN: Price Tracker for Rei.com https://bit.ly/3ruWIYT

Show HN: Price Tracker for Rei.com i wanted to build something on rails and sqlite and file_store cache. i have no idea if rei will let me into their affiliate program but this was fun to build https://bit.ly/3rCJGZ6 October 5, 2022 at 03:14PM

Show HN: Execute command when file changes https://bit.ly/3yjWTtT

Show HN: Execute command when file changes https://bit.ly/3fyGcnM October 5, 2022 at 01:17PM

Show HN: I unlocked reaching 10.000 real potential customers as low cost as $50 https://bit.ly/3SF9XSu

Show HN: I unlocked reaching 10.000 real potential customers as low cost as $50 As a founder without an audience, building great products is no longer enough. It is difficult to find first paying users, grow, and discover where and how to reach them. You have to find the right people through the noise. As a founder who likes to break the rules, I discovered a method. I unlocked reaching 10.000+ real potential customers as low cost as $50 with 90% successful targeting. Solution: Twitter custom audience lists. This is the Holy Grail. you can turn it into a lead generating machine by using custom audience list. Twitter lets you use lists to target. But there is more important. For this, it does not ask for private information such as e-mail. Only twitter handles (i.e. usernames) You just need to have a list where you have Twitter handles. If you are willing to take some time, collect the handles (usernames) of your potential customers. Or use our createtargetaudience.com tool, which searches and lists according to job title or interest written in the profile bio. E.g; If you have a product for developers, list the people who write developer, software in their profile. If you have a web3 or NFT community, people who write web3, NFT on their profile. or marketers, designers, founders, no-coders, investors, SaaS, etc. You can get your list in CSV format. By uploading your list to Twitter ads, you target only the people you want. So no wasted. And you know who you're showing the ad to. %90 successful targeting. You will be surprised at the engagement and conversion rate with very low costs. (over 30% for me) Cost = €5 / $6.5 per 1000 impressions. You can know how much you will spend based on the size of your list. If your target audience includes a job title or interest, it's worth a try. October 5, 2022 at 10:17AM

Tuesday, 4 October 2022

Show HN: Cape: Serverless Confidential Computing https://bit.ly/3C9fav5

Show HN: Cape: Serverless Confidential Computing Cape is a serverless platform for deploying functions to secure enclaves. Our mission is to give every developer a simple way to build secure apps that respect end-user privacy through encryption and confidential computing. Cape is built on AWS Nitro Enclaves, which are isolated VMs carved out by EC2's Nitro Hypervisor. They have no network, no storage, and no interactive access (such as a shell). So effectively, no one can see what the enclave is doing. The way Cape uses Nitro Enclaves is unique, as we add a number of security, scale, and ease of use features for developers. Cape has three main features: - `cape encrypt`: Encrypts data that can only be processed by your functions within Cape's secure enclave. - `cape deploy`: Deploy your encrypted functions to Cape (anything from simple scripts to machine learning pipelines). - `cape run`: Run your functions on the encrypted data, keeping your functions and the data confidential. How did we get here? Four years ago we launched a project called TF Encrypted, which is framework for running Tensorflow on encrypted data. TFE is based on secure multi-party computation. It's popular with cryptographers and machine learning engineers doing research on secure computation protocols applied to neural networks. Our work with TFE inspired us to think about developers and the tools they have to build secure apps that can protect the confidentiality of their end-user's data. I believe that developer's want to do right by their users, they often just don't have the time or the resources. Security and privacy features tend to fall off of the priority list, unfortunately. We hope Cape can help usher in a new era of secure, privacy-focused apps by making confidential computing accessible to the average developer. I'll leave it at that for now. Please reach out if you have any questions. The open beta of Cape is currently free. You can signup and run your first function within a few minutes. https://bit.ly/3Ei1znV October 4, 2022 at 06:42PM

Show HN: I made an app that monitors (all) your Raspberry Pi effortlessly https://bit.ly/3STWFkR

Show HN: I made an app that monitors (all) your Raspberry Pi effortlessly https://bit.ly/3RB3pmN October 4, 2022 at 06:01PM

Show HN: Let the computer be your unique t-shirt designer with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3rvxnOs

Show HN: Let the computer be your unique t-shirt designer with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3EePJuA October 4, 2022 at 05:11PM

Show HN: Our Careers page helps you find a career (even when we're not hiring) https://bit.ly/3yan9Xx

Show HN: Our Careers page helps you find a career (even when we're not hiring) We just launched a new site and we did a few things differently. We added a /credits page to acknowledge the people behind the commits, made some of our internal wiki public, and more, but the thing I'm most proud of is our Careers page. The Careers page for most sites, especially now, is usually posturing. Many companies have frozen hiring, but they're "collecting resumes" to keep up appearances. You clicked the page to find a Career, so our goal should be help you find one. I haven't seen other sites do this yet, how can we improve it? https://bit.ly/3SC2VOA October 4, 2022 at 04:39PM

Show HN: Bare is a Google Reader for tweets that look like blog posts https://bit.ly/3RB3erJ

Show HN: Bare is a Google Reader for tweets that look like blog posts I first submitted BARE here about a year ago. Since then, a lot of people signed up for our tiny side project. Enough to say that it is well past breaking even! We tried many ideas, and ultimately settled on the simple design and the RSS output by default. It is incredible how many people still use RSS nowadays. Thanks to all of you! Below is the original Show HN post from last year: BARE grew out of the idea to reduce one's Twitter timeline to bare tweets - blog-post-like writings devoid of media, links, hashtags, or any social interaction mechanics. Once you sign up with BARE, it will continuously check your Twitter timeline and only show you the long-form text-based tweets in it. Like a good old blog reader. But why do that, you may ask? What's the point? Because, we believe that this is one of the easiest ways to discover people's true personality, beneath the chatter and social media clickbait. It is also a naturally distraction-free method to keep oneself concentrated over the content without the urge to skim and keep scrolling down. One of the easiest ways to evoke concentration is to reduce the sources of distraction. Is anybody actually writing such tweets? A lot of people. Check the tiny portion we follow here: https://bit.ly/3FRLoeA and discover the ones in your timeline by signing up. https://bit.ly/3FRLoeA October 4, 2022 at 03:55PM

Show HN: Generate code and diagrams from live infrastructure, AWS/Azure/GCP https://bit.ly/3M3d5VU

Show HN: Generate code and diagrams from live infrastructure, AWS/Azure/GCP https://bit.ly/3fJWudu October 4, 2022 at 02:03PM