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Sunday, 6 November 2022
Show HN: Clubhopr – My first indie project: 30 seconds for soccer/football fans https://bit.ly/3Wzh9lH
Show HN: Clubhopr – My first indie project: 30 seconds for soccer/football fans https://bit.ly/3fDDvSo November 6, 2022 at 11:27AM
Saturday, 5 November 2022
Show HN: OpenCrossword Suite - Make and share your own puzzles https://bit.ly/3Us9wLT
Show HN: OpenCrossword Suite - Make and share your own puzzles https://bit.ly/3Us9xiV November 6, 2022 at 04:19AM
Show HN: Utility for Searching the Earliest Root Commit (Open Source) https://bit.ly/3hhAkQZ
Show HN: Utility for Searching the Earliest Root Commit (Open Source) I wrote the utility for searching the earliest root commit in a repository and the earliest repository in a repository group. Repositories are searched recursively in the specified base directories. The earliest root commit and the earliest repository in a repository group are determined in the two ways: by author datetime and by committer datetime. Collected data are represented in the JSON format. The utility is written in Python. I also tried to use type hints, data classes and generators as much as possible. https://bit.ly/3UjfpLs November 5, 2022 at 08:06PM
Show HN: SAF, portable game library/fantasy console https://bit.ly/3FJ6rmJ
Show HN: SAF, portable game library/fantasy console https://bit.ly/3WvxQOS November 5, 2022 at 02:09PM
Show HN: I built a Golang module to access and parse data from Wikipedia https://bit.ly/3U6y9hj
Show HN: I built a Golang module to access and parse data from Wikipedia I was making a Python Wikipedia scapper for my system, then I realised Python is kinda slow so I moved my project to Go. The problem is there wasn't any module to easily access and parse data from Wikipedia in Go, so I made this module. Please enjoy playing with the module and send me your feedbacks. https://bit.ly/3DEmijF November 5, 2022 at 01:07PM
Show HN: Made a site that let you discover high potential side-projects for sale https://bit.ly/3t1uzcM
Show HN: Made a site that let you discover high potential side-projects for sale Discover Early Stage Side Projects For Sale, Get detailed information about each of them. https://bit.ly/3t1grA7 November 5, 2022 at 09:24AM
Show HN: Adventwelt Digital Advent Calendar https://bit.ly/3UmRGtI
Show HN: Adventwelt Digital Advent Calendar You can try out the demo at https://bit.ly/3U5Zy3h, at the moment the content is German but I'm working on a multilang demo too :) https://bit.ly/3UpXEtN November 5, 2022 at 07:34AM
Friday, 4 November 2022
Show HN: MakePlace – An Interior Design Simulator https://bit.ly/3WAKBYG
Show HN: MakePlace – An Interior Design Simulator MakePlace is a PC app that lets you drag-and-drop furniture and edit floorplans. The goal is to make interior design easy and fun, like playing with Lego. It started off as an app to simulate housing in an MMORPG, since the furniture system there was atrocious. I'm now trying to see if it would work well as a simulator for general interior design too. Like many 3D design software, there are a bunch of tools and controls, and first-time users may feel somewhat lost. So I've made a starting tutorial to help ease users into the controls. Do you think the tutorial works well? Let me know what else can be improved! https://bit.ly/3WuvDTL November 4, 2022 at 04:39PM
Show HN: Step CI – open-source lightweight alternative to Checkly https://bit.ly/3U4hRWk
Show HN: Step CI – open-source lightweight alternative to Checkly In our last post, we showed that there is an easy way to generate automated tests for Rest APIs from your specification. Since the last release, we have added some new features: - Generate tests from your API spec in the CLI - Run tests against gRPC APIs automatically - Get request and response information when your tests fail - Generate fake data and use them in the requests - Bring your own test data (from .csv) - More intuitive CLI interface We built this because we wanted a simple, developer-friendly way to automate API testing without relying on cloud solutions. You can integrate it with Docker, GitHub Actions and Node. Your tests can have multiple steps, with shared context between them. Lastly, you can use it as a library and in combination with other testing tools like Jest, Ava, Mocha (and soon Insomnia). If you want to step out of locked-in cloud solutions, give our tool a try. https://bit.ly/3U4A1Yc November 4, 2022 at 04:12PM
Show HN: I built a helper script for AUTOMATIC1111 / stable-diffusion-webui https://bit.ly/3Uldo1c
Show HN: I built a helper script for AUTOMATIC1111 / stable-diffusion-webui In case you are into offline Stable Diffusion image generation, chances are high that you use the AUTOMATIC1111 version, as it is quite user friendly and constantly evolving. One thing it has is support for scripts. And I have built a script that eases finding the right look quite a bit. StylePile has 135 artist presets, 55 styles, 25 emotions. Insert keywords sequentially or randomly. Adjust influence of result types, artists and styles. See detailed progress information in prompt. Feedback welcome. https://bit.ly/3h0LpFE November 4, 2022 at 03:23PM
Show HN: PostgreSQL Sessions in Vim https://bit.ly/3FJSzZj
Show HN: PostgreSQL Sessions in Vim Really just a few lines of code to have a REPL-like experience with Vim and Postgres. https://bit.ly/3sWp6E3 November 3, 2022 at 12:25PM
Show HN: Tracking my local bus with a RaspberryPi https://bit.ly/3zKn9hI
Show HN: Tracking my local bus with a RaspberryPi https://bit.ly/3zILog4 November 4, 2022 at 11:44AM
Thursday, 3 November 2022
Show HN: Vectory, a tool for visually tracking and comparing embeddings https://bit.ly/3FJeMqk
Show HN: Vectory, a tool for visually tracking and comparing embeddings https://bit.ly/3SVVuB8 November 4, 2022 at 04:17AM
Show HN: RealSkillz – PR based homework assignments, for hireing developers https://bit.ly/3U53wJf
Show HN: RealSkillz – PR based homework assignments, for hireing developers RealSkillz helps you assess your developer candidates through real-world technical assignments. From several sources and also our own experience, we think that the process of hiring developers is broken. Currently most of the available interview platforms only provide arbitrary interview tasks their candidates. Most of the developer jobs does not require heavy algorithmic skills. Still most of the interviews focus on that. We think this is painful for the developers and for the companies alike. As a developer, you need to maintain a very specific set of skill just for your interviews, while you can rarely show how you really shine in a more realistic coding scenario. As a company, you select your candidate by an irrelevant interview task, having limited knowledge how the candidate works in a daily setting. RealSkillz aims to fix this broken hireing process by generating pull request based homework assignments for developer candidates. Pull Request based home work assignments, On real-world repositories. https://bit.ly/3U5h1J5 November 3, 2022 at 05:23PM
Show HN: Sprig, open-source game console & engine, by teenagers, for teenagers https://bit.ly/3NyhGQT
Show HN: Sprig, open-source game console & engine, by teenagers, for teenagers https://bit.ly/3NtYZxD November 3, 2022 at 03:04PM
Show HN: unsock: shim to automatically change AF_INET sockets to AF_UNIX, etc. https://bit.ly/3SVP4ly
Show HN: unsock: shim to automatically change AF_INET sockets to AF_UNIX, etc. unsock is an LD_PRELOAD-able Linux library that converts AF_INET socket connections to AF_UNIX, AF_VSOCK, AF_TIPC, etc, helping reduce the dependency on TCP/UDP/IP for local communication. It even handles the painful "CONNECT" proxy dance on Firecracker AF_UNIX/AF_VSOCK multiplexing sockets for you. https://bit.ly/3sV7GHL November 3, 2022 at 02:07PM
Show HN: Word Tower – A simple daily word puzzle https://bit.ly/3U3eNKc
Show HN: Word Tower – A simple daily word puzzle https://bit.ly/3Wtrobi November 3, 2022 at 09:47AM
Show HN: I wrote an eBook on Linux CLI tools and Shell Scripting https://bit.ly/3FY8QKv
Show HN: I wrote an eBook on Linux CLI tools and Shell Scripting Hello! This ebook aims to teach Linux command line tools and Shell Scripting for beginner to intermediate level users. The main focus is towards managing your files and performing text processing tasks. Includes plenty of examples, exercises (200+) and solutions. To celebrate my latest ebook release, you can download PDF/EPUB versions of Computing from the Command Line for FREE till 08-Nov-2022: https://bit.ly/3T6N6Pg (the web version linked as the post url is always free) All books bundle (all my 13 programming ebooks) is $10 (normal price $28) - https://bit.ly/3FDLKs7... Visit https://bit.ly/3T7eGvD for markdown source, example files, exercise solutions, sample chapters and other details related to the book. I would highly appreciate if you'd let me know how you felt about this book. It could be anything from a simple thank you, Gumroad rating, pointing out a typo, mistakes in code snippets, which aspects of the book worked for you (or didn't!) and so on. Reader feedback is essential and especially so for self-published authors. Happy learning :) https://bit.ly/3fyzcaX November 3, 2022 at 12:11PM
Wednesday, 2 November 2022
Show HN: Nudges.fyi – simple, unmissable reminders via phone/text/email https://bit.ly/3zFQJow
Show HN: Nudges.fyi – simple, unmissable reminders via phone/text/email I built this app primarily for my wife, who has tried many mainstream todo-list apps (OmniFocus, Things, and Todoist come to mind) over the years with little success. She isn't particularly interested in setting up a productivity system and the administrivia that goes with it. Even having to remember to look at an app once a day was far from ideal for her. This app is an attempt at a solution for anyone that fits this description, with a focus on alerting over organization. Here's how it works: you create a nudge that's set to trigger at a given date and time, and the app phones you, texts you, or emails you (or all three) at the right moment. Nudges can trigger on a schedule, so something like "call me about monthly bills for the next month on the last day of every month" is quite easy to set up. It also works well (sample size 1, admittedly) as a supplement to a more robust GTD system. I use Things for almost everything, but my most important reminders are set up as nudges. I've worked on this on and off for the last month or so and I think it's ready for a Show HN. There's likely some rough edges in there so I wouldn't use it for anything _critical_ just yet (let me know if you see anything that looks buggy!). I cut a lot of scope in order to release an initial version quickly; here's a list of things I'm considering adding to the app in the near future: - Implement something analogous to Pagerduty: create nudges that repeatedly nag you (with something like an escalation policy) until you acknowledge them - More notification channels: get nudges on Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, etc. - Families (or teams, possibly) share a namespace and can send nudges to each other - Nudges that collect a response: possibly for polls, a daily diary entry, or habit tracker - Incoming and outgoing webhooks - Snooze a nudge so it re-triggers in X minutes I work on distributed systems at my day job and haven't done frontend and CRUD things in a long while now, so building this out was a nice change of pace. If anyone's curious, the app is built with: Next.js (in static HTML mode) and Tailwind for the frontend, Go for the API server and background nudge loop, and SQLite (+Litestream) for persistence. In any case, I'm looking for feedback from the HN community here: is this something you would use? TL;DR: schedule reminders for yourself via phone call, text message, and/or email (PS: the free plan doesn't allow call/SMS nudges because I'm a bit wary of spam, but if you'd like to give this a shot and can't [or don't want to] subscribe to a paid plan at this point, send me an email at tim@nudges.fyi for a 1-month code) https://bit.ly/3fwcaSa November 2, 2022 at 06:00PM
Show HN: Inhuman Time – change “3 days ago” to actual time on GitHub https://bit.ly/3h4QjBB
Show HN: Inhuman Time – change “3 days ago” to actual time on GitHub https://bit.ly/3NxYB0Q November 3, 2022 at 04:34AM
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