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Monday, 28 November 2022
Show HN: Jektex – Fast server side rendering of latex for Jekyll https://bit.ly/3XIitTK
Show HN: Jektex – Fast server side rendering of latex for Jekyll Hello! This is my first attempt of creating, publishing and maintaining my own package. I have a blog with something around 4000 latex expressions. Client side rendering using latex was super slow and some phones did not render it properly. I tried some KaTeX plugins for server side rendering but they were painfully slow (on my laptop it took more than 5 min to build). So I decided to learn some ruby and create latex rendering plugin by my self. So I created jektex. Jektex is a Jekyll plugin for fast server side cached LaTeX rendering, with support for macros and is very configurable. Now I can render y entire blog in 2 seconds on same laptop. I will be very happy for any feedback or advice. Have a nice day https://bit.ly/3GOY75n November 29, 2022 at 12:07AM
Show HN: Automate your task follow-through across your business tools https://bit.ly/3gPE9wy
Show HN: Automate your task follow-through across your business tools Hi All, Rejoy is a tool that automates your task follow-through across your business tools. Connect and monitor fields across tools like Zendesk, Jira, Asana etc. Create rules to trigger actions based on conditions. Automate notifications, field updates, and reporting. We are in private beta with a free one month trial. Thank you for your feedback. https://bit.ly/3gLuAyT November 28, 2022 at 06:30PM
Show HN: Feuille – a fast, simple socket-based pastebin https://bit.ly/3ARmJ9S
Show HN: Feuille – a fast, simple socket-based pastebin Should be considered as a usable WiP for now. I still need to tweak and fix some things in my code. I'd love to get some feedback! See < https://bin.heimdall.pm/ > for my personal feuille instance. Feel free to play around with it :) https://bit.ly/3APiMTa November 28, 2022 at 04:52PM
Show HN: Create a festival lineup from your top artists https://bit.ly/3EECOAK
Show HN: Create a festival lineup from your top artists https://bit.ly/3ELsK90 November 28, 2022 at 01:26PM
Show HN: Phoenix10.1, a Personalized Radio Station https://bit.ly/3OGe4wy
Show HN: Phoenix10.1, a Personalized Radio Station https://bit.ly/3XCT7Xq November 28, 2022 at 12:49PM
Sunday, 27 November 2022
Show HN: WebStickies – Sticky notes for the internet https://bit.ly/3VrAt2I
Show HN: WebStickies – Sticky notes for the internet I made a browser extension that lets you leave notes on websites. Some features: search by content, add tags, sync, export/import https://bit.ly/3gMcpJf November 27, 2022 at 06:55PM
Show HN: Hacker way to half app development time and cost https://bit.ly/3Ve90BU
Show HN: Hacker way to half app development time and cost https://bit.ly/3AQ4IJ7 November 28, 2022 at 12:26AM
Show HN: Yet Another Node.js Framework https://bit.ly/3Va8mFR
Show HN: Yet Another Node.js Framework About a year ago, I stumbled upon a new Nodejs language called "Imba", I found this language to be interesting and it seemed like it had a lot of potential. Doing a bit of digging, I realized no one had created a framework for it, so what did a normal dev do? Well, a normal dev went ahead and created another Nodejs Framework, only this time it was meant for Imba. So what did I create? I created a batteries included Framework heavily inspired by Laravel but it runs on Nodejs, and uses Imba as the default language, but you can actually use TypeScript or JavaScript. In fact, when creating a new project using the Framework, you will be asked if you want to use "Imba" or "TypeScript". You can scaffold an Imba SPA or MPA, you can even use React or Vue, it all depends on what you are used to. For more information, you can visit https://bit.ly/3Vj6z1i Keen to hear your thoughts November 27, 2022 at 03:27PM
Show HN: MyNixOS – Create and share Nix and NixOS configurations https://bit.ly/3VddE34
Show HN: MyNixOS – Create and share Nix and NixOS configurations Hello HN! I want to show you MyNixOS.com - a website I've been working on this year to make it easy to create and share Nix and NixOS configurations. Nix is a powerful tool to deploy software in a reproducible way, and with NixOS you can control your whole operating system through a declarative configuration. Starting out with Nix was exciting, but it definitely had a challenging learning curve. This made me start building a website focused on making it easier to create and share Nix flakes, which are the core unit of software deployment in Nix. Using the website, you can create flakes without knowing the Nix configuration language, as the necessary Nix files are generated for you. A few examples of what you can do right now: 1: Create and build a Docker image with Redis and OpenSSH running NixOS: https://bit.ly/3UgDIJs / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fuCGXHw7qM 2: Create a Nix development shell with Neovim and Zig and run it on Windows 11: https://bit.ly/3u2DlYa / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4q72mGjYXA 3: Create a reproducible macOS environment using nix-darwin and Home Manager: https://bit.ly/3Va8vZz / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Y7s1sRSUY 4: Create a Linode server image using NixOS running Nginx with Let's Encrypt: https://bit.ly/3u4cCdT / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy4X0fjD0-Y 5: Create a Raspberry Pi NixOS image running Transmission and OpenSSH: https://bit.ly/3UdfG27 / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L0H92-JdHA The site works directly with the Nix command line tool, and generates pure Nix flakes without any custom formats. The website is currently in alpha and is developed as a closed source project. Some interesting upcoming features include support for language environments such as Python, and the ability to install arbitrary versions of packages. By posting on HN, I'm especially looking to get in contact with early commercial users of Nix to learn more about the most important use-cases to solve. Hoping that you will find the site useful, and I'll happily try to answer any questions you might have! https://bit.ly/3u4POuw November 27, 2022 at 02:15PM
Show HN: I wrote a book about forms usability https://bit.ly/3ieIMRi
Show HN: I wrote a book about forms usability Hello. I'm a developer who wrote a book about forms. The thing is that I suffer from perfectionism. It's not "just to convince you guys that I wrote something cool". My book is pretty mediocre. However in order to write it, I rented a hotel (!) in a different country because I couldn't find a quiet place where I could do this. And spent here ~1.5 month writing it. I'm highly inspired by two guys. Those guys who wrote RefactoringUI (Adam Wathan & Steve Schoger) and Josh W Comeau (who made css-for-developers). Both of them made terrific products. My dream is to get to their level. But here is a thing: I planned to spend a whole year for this book, but due to the war (I'm from Russia) I had to migrate to another country. And a lot of things has happened. After suffering depressing (hello Fluvoxamine & Xanax), I finally made something that I can show. If I get some results (yes, basically, sells), I'll dedicate the next year to get close to those guys mentioned above. One of the ideas is to write a book (or even a course) about tables. They are complicated. Another one is to upgrade https://bit.ly/3V9ITw0 to a printed book. Many ideas, but it's hard to realize that the whole year was hectic due to the well-known sad events that happened. One thing I want to mention about "what's cool about this offer". In the "Complete package" there is a discount for FramesX. It's the first time I used a product in Figma and I used it for my illustrations. Next week this guy releases the second version. And I RELALY liked this one. So that might be even better than offer than my book :D https://bit.ly/3AOMmb7 November 27, 2022 at 12:59PM
Saturday, 26 November 2022
Show HN: Wehn young, we read solw and eojny more. Get that aiagn with this app https://bit.ly/3F4ktyo
Show HN: Wehn young, we read solw and eojny more. Get that aiagn with this app If you can read this, you are one of the plpoee who can raed text in wihch the first and lsat letrets are uncghenad and the mlddie leterts are scrambled. Tihs technique, and others taht make rdnaeig swoler (such as cingnahg the font to Papyrus) hvae been shown to incearse rneitoten of information. Wtih tihs bookmarklet, you can force yuorself to raed sloewr and wtih mroe effort, pteliolnaty iionmvprg retention. https://bit.ly/3ulU4Gp November 27, 2022 at 12:27AM
Show HN: Iceburg CRM – Open-Source Meta Driven CRM Using Vue3 / Laravel https://bit.ly/3U3CP72
Show HN: Iceburg CRM – Open-Source Meta Driven CRM Using Vue3 / Laravel https://bit.ly/3Vp1G6e November 26, 2022 at 06:19PM
Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts https://bit.ly/3U42U61
Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts https://bit.ly/3EFPxmT November 26, 2022 at 07:03PM
Show HN: I made a sliding puzzle game https://bit.ly/3ECOEeB
Show HN: I made a sliding puzzle game Inspired by another recent puzzle game [1] and bored at home while sick with the stomach flu, I decided to create a mobile-friendly version of the sliding-tile puzzle game that I once played as a kid. How to play: 1. Tap a square to move it to the empty square. 2. Repeat until you've unscrambled the image. Options: - Allow swapping: Any image square can be moved to the empty square. (Easier) - Only sliding: Only image squares that are directly adjacent to the empty square can be moved. (Harder) Created in a day with React and the Unsplash random image API. Of course, that Unsplash API happens to be returning 503s at the moment of this submission, so I've manually added about 20 images for now. It was a fun toy project, but I'd love to hear any feedback or suggestions. It's open source on GitHub [2] if you'd like to read and critique my shitty JS :P [1] https://bit.ly/3XqpIQ2 [2] https://bit.ly/3EItCLN https://bit.ly/3VwSGMG November 26, 2022 at 06:01PM
Show HN: I made a minimalist puzzle game about linking nodes in graphs https://bit.ly/3VoGDke
Show HN: I made a minimalist puzzle game about linking nodes in graphs https://bit.ly/3F50QGw November 26, 2022 at 05:40PM
Show HN: Understanding Braids (digital audio synthesis 101) https://bit.ly/3Vb20FU
Show HN: Understanding Braids (digital audio synthesis 101) https://bit.ly/3V8YY5d November 26, 2022 at 09:26AM
Show HN: Primitive tool to record GIFs from terminal commands https://bit.ly/3AOnIaC
Show HN: Primitive tool to record GIFs from terminal commands I've made a primitive tools to record GIF files. There's many tools like this, but I was inspired by VHS[0]. The thing is, VHS requires ffmpeg and chromium to create GIFs and videos, which is a nice approach, but it's too heavy for my taste. Basically, I forked a simple terminal emulator[1] written in plain C and added commands to write output straight to a GIF file[2]. It's stil a WIP pet-project, but I believe it could be usefull for someone, for example, to create animated illustrations for documentation, blog posts and such. [0] https://bit.ly/3F2YpEd [1] https://bit.ly/3GN7O49 [2] https://bit.ly/3u3ZyFi https://bit.ly/3GNwIR6 November 26, 2022 at 02:34PM
Friday, 25 November 2022
Show HN: I made an API builder for side projects https://bit.ly/3Vr0AHk
Show HN: I made an API builder for side projects https://bit.ly/3VKIccH November 26, 2022 at 05:43AM
Show HN: Open Source Bot That Summarizes Top Hacker News Stories Using GPT-3 https://bit.ly/3Va5vMP
Show HN: Open Source Bot That Summarizes Top Hacker News Stories Using GPT-3 https://bit.ly/3Uai4GC November 26, 2022 at 01:04AM
Show HN: Open-source case management for KYC/B (built-in OCR, face matching ML) https://bit.ly/3F2eqKR
Show HN: Open-source case management for KYC/B (built-in OCR, face matching ML) Hi everyone, We have just released an open-source case management dashboard for manually approving/rejecting KYC requests (know your customer) with built-in OCR & face-matching functionalities. Next steps: - Enable KYB (business onboarding) documents and personas approval. - Connected backend between our KYC flow and the case management dashboard. - Releasing an open-source rule engine, to help automate decisions. We’d love for you to try it out, give us feedback, and suggest features that would make it applicable to you. And if the rest of the project is relevant or interesting to you, follow us here: https://bit.ly/3Ns3tVp and we’ll update you once new things are available. Thanks! https://bit.ly/3u1rrxL November 25, 2022 at 08:44PM
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