Sunday, 16 October 2022

Show HN: Carefulwords.com, a More Inspiring Thesaurus https://bit.ly/3EMgBSQ

Show HN: Carefulwords.com, a More Inspiring Thesaurus https://bit.ly/3eyCfzA October 16, 2022 at 09:14PM

Show HN: A modern du replacement written in Rust https://bit.ly/3g5F9fj

Show HN: A modern du replacement written in Rust https://bit.ly/3g5F9vP October 16, 2022 at 07:57PM

Show HN: Babble – Forums for a New Generation https://bit.ly/3D1q5Zb

Show HN: Babble – Forums for a New Generation https://bit.ly/3CG7fFw October 16, 2022 at 02:11PM

Show HN: React Mask Editor https://bit.ly/3yIIWFO

Show HN: React Mask Editor https://bit.ly/3s0nWHa October 16, 2022 at 03:36PM

Show HN: The Unix Pipe Card Game – teach kids basic Unix commands https://bit.ly/3gf5MPj

Show HN: The Unix Pipe Card Game – teach kids basic Unix commands https://bit.ly/3ELhF9O October 16, 2022 at 11:57AM

Saturday, 15 October 2022

Show HN: First Working Interpreter https://bit.ly/3MyDfA0

Show HN: First Working Interpreter Hello everyone! I'm an undergrad in computer science in my last semester. I've tried my hand at a few interpreters the past year. This is my first one that I've actually got set up, with a working lexer and execution tactics. I've implemented the input and output prefixing primitives of the pi calculus. I intended to implement the replication and restriction primitives soon. I find process algebras very interesting. They seem to be an important area of research, to bring the computing ecosystem to a concurrent-first paradigm. This github project isn't much to look at currently; it's my first project of any substance. However, you might find the linked research papers interesting! Feel free to share criticisms, insights, or your favorite process algebra! https://bit.ly/3s0GGpW October 16, 2022 at 05:59AM

Show HN: An Express-inspired web framework for Rust https://bit.ly/3shTto9

Show HN: An Express-inspired web framework for Rust https://bit.ly/3D1fwFB October 16, 2022 at 03:43AM

Show HN: The two most useful email filters https://bit.ly/3etM020

Show HN: The two most useful email filters The two most useful email filters that I have on my personal account automatically move the following messages to a "from-robots" folder: * Any message that contains the word "unsubscribe" * Any message from no-reply@ As a side note: please do not send emails from no-reply@yourdomain.com If you want users to engage with your communications you need to give them an option to respond. October 15, 2022 at 07:33PM

Show HN: I made an Aesthetic Typing app https://bit.ly/3D0Vgny

Show HN: I made an Aesthetic Typing app https://bit.ly/3D1j22K October 15, 2022 at 03:05PM

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals https://bit.ly/3VGiA1k

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/3PG6TDE October 15, 2022 at 08:12AM

Show HN: An event-driven script language https://bit.ly/3CDkmYj

Show HN: An event-driven script language https://bit.ly/3T6cbL8 October 15, 2022 at 08:24AM

Show HN: CLI to turn your TODO comments into tickets https://bit.ly/3TsWhu9

Show HN: CLI to turn your TODO comments into tickets https://bit.ly/3Vsds0x October 15, 2022 at 07:12AM

Friday, 14 October 2022

Show HN: Joy Theme Creator – Explore MUI's New UI Library https://bit.ly/3euwT8v

Show HN: Joy Theme Creator – Explore MUI's New UI Library https://bit.ly/3D1NQR7 October 14, 2022 at 08:24PM

Show HN: FreewriterAI – Just type, AI will form clear and beautiful sentences https://bit.ly/3CBvzZq

Show HN: FreewriterAI – Just type, AI will form clear and beautiful sentences https://bit.ly/3g8tLzB October 14, 2022 at 07:56AM

Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go https://bit.ly/3Cz5Dxt

Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go https://bit.ly/3eDGIAN October 14, 2022 at 04:59PM

Show HN: Stop Gautam Adani https://bit.ly/3eDmOWy

Show HN: Stop Gautam Adani We’re building the biggest grassroots movement in Australia’s history to stop Adani’s coal mine. Are you in ? https://bit.ly/3Tp3ueH October 14, 2022 at 09:43AM

Show HN: Doge.hair – Elon's dream – Decentralized social network on Dogecoin https://bit.ly/3ECV1jP

Show HN: Doge.hair – Elon's dream – Decentralized social network on Dogecoin https://bit.ly/3CvjyVn So I made what Elon has been talking about - a decentralized social network with all the posts stored on the Dogecoin blockchain. *HN doesn't seem to be able to handle the .hair tld, so submitted as a discussion instead October 14, 2022 at 08:42AM

Show HN: txt2jira – text to Jira work log – work logging made easy and fun again https://bit.ly/3CAtixC

Show HN: txt2jira – text to Jira work log – work logging made easy and fun again https://bit.ly/3Cvjyol October 14, 2022 at 08:01AM

Thursday, 13 October 2022

Show HN: New Buildings in Dubai https://bit.ly/3ToABiL

Show HN: New Buildings in Dubai Organizing all new developments in one place. Starting with Dubai, UAE and Zagreb, Croatia https://bit.ly/3Muj46m October 14, 2022 at 07:23AM

Show HN: Circumflex, browse HN in your terminal https://bit.ly/3T3cNRz

Show HN: Circumflex, browse HN in your terminal Some two years ago, I found myself spending a lot of time in the terminal between learning vim and discovering new command line tools. I was surprised to see that the niche of HN clis was (relatively) small, and so I decided to write my own command line tool for browsing HN called `circumflex`(`clx`). `clx` is written in Go using Bubble Tea[1]. You can read the comment section or the linked article in reader mode in the pager `less`. Using `lesskey` to add custom keybindings, the replies can be collapsed and expanded in real-time (but not individual replies, only all replies at once). Behind the scenes I am appending invisible unicode characters to each line so that I can use the custom keybindings to filter them out. The same technique is used to allow for jumping between top-level comments. I spent a lot of time thinking about syntax highlighting and finding relevant bits to highlight while also not going overboard with colors. The end result is highlighting of things I find useful for providing context in the comment section, like indicating parent poster and original poster, coloring references, coloring indentations as well as formatting YC startups. Other quality of life features include adding submissions as favorites (it is stored as a pretty-printed json so you can check it into your vcs to allow for readable diffs). Submissions are marked as read and new comments are indicated with a bullet point. [1] https://bit.ly/3g7D1Uw https://bit.ly/3CwNlwM October 13, 2022 at 04:41PM