Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Show HN: My Child's First Program https://bit.ly/3UGBao1

Show HN: My Child's First Program Last night, I introduced my kid to programming. We'd done some stuff with Mindstorms before, but she never really caught the bug for it. But for some reason, last night when I showed her some simple Python scripting to solve math problems and write to the console, she was enthralled. After guiding her through a few things, she took the laptop off for a while and then came back with her first program, giggling like a maniac you='WOW!!!' fart='So many poops!' print(you,fart) I'm pretty proud :D December 6, 2022 at 04:43PM

Show HN: TinyUX – Grid based low-fi wireframing on your mobile phone https://bit.ly/3FwsgoW

Show HN: TinyUX – Grid based low-fi wireframing on your mobile phone You tap icons to create a wireframe, or do some visual brainstorming. Then export the image to share on Slack, Gitlab, etc. I wanted to work on neural net that interprets an imported image of a wireframe, to then manipulate it inside an app. Figured it would be best to first build the wireframing app. So I created TinyUX. It's released as quickly as possible this influenced some choices: - While created in React Native, it's Android only. - It's paid only (~$5). While freemium might make more sense, this was quicker to release, since in-app-purchases in RN is not trivial. First app I created that's not free, so that's an experiment too. - There are no online features, all is stored on the device. Looking to validate with UX designers, but all feedback is welcome. https://bit.ly/3FuE2A5 December 6, 2022 at 01:53PM

Monday, 5 December 2022

Show HN: OpenFGA is now a CNCF Sandbox Project https://bit.ly/3Futq4r

Show HN: OpenFGA is now a CNCF Sandbox Project https://bit.ly/3iuLQsy December 5, 2022 at 11:27PM

Show HN: Help, I let ChatGPT control my computer https://bit.ly/3XSVEgp

Show HN: Help, I let ChatGPT control my computer So, I guess this is the inevitable conclusion with LLMs. Connect them to a real terminal and let them act on real-world objects... I honestly don't know whether I like the idea or not, but I guess it's good to have this conversation now while it is only a marginally better version of tldr. But you can already use it do do simple tasks like cleaning old files, figuring out what machine you're running on or even perform and summarize portscan results. It should go without saying that this should be done on VMs and every command is confirmed and checked by the user... tldr: browsing: enabled https://bit.ly/3Y10ckU December 5, 2022 at 10:17PM

Show HN: Circle Calendar https://bit.ly/3F5jmx7

Show HN: Circle Calendar I've always had a hard time visualizing the relative order and distance between months using a standard columnar calendar. So I made this circular calendar. It's similar to other circular calendars, however I tried to fashion it more like a clock (1-12) to help make the visual connection between the month name and the month number. https://bit.ly/3gZzNmK December 5, 2022 at 05:10PM

Show HN: ChatGPT live codes in my notebook REPL https://bit.ly/3HdRB8q

Show HN: ChatGPT live codes in my notebook REPL https://twitter.com/yousefed/status/1599805936280907776 December 5, 2022 at 06:10PM

Show HN: Advent-of-Code using only the C Preprocessor https://bit.ly/3XWTzQm

Show HN: Advent-of-Code using only the C Preprocessor https://bit.ly/3BdFynU December 5, 2022 at 05:29PM

Show HN: We built a CLI app for electronic PDF signature https://bit.ly/3FtvHws

Show HN: We built a CLI app for electronic PDF signature As developers, Philipp and me (Thomas) were frustrated with the lack of options for easily signing PDFs via CLI. Most solutions were either proprietary, had no CLI interface or had restrictive licenses, making it difficult for us to use them in our projects. That's why we created open-pdf-sign - a simple, easy-to-use tool for signing PDF from the commandline. We designed with developers in mind, and released it under the Apache-2.0-license. We also added a configurator that configures your Nginx server. It will automatically install and configure your Nginx so all your PDFs will be signed with your SSL certificate on the fly. You can even use your existing Let’s Encrypt certificates. We believe that open-pdf-sign will be a valuable tool for any developer looking to quickly and easily sign PDFs. Give it a try and let us know what you think! https://bit.ly/3UwsVen December 5, 2022 at 01:49PM

Show HN: A smart contract and website to tax loss harvest your worthless NFTs https://bit.ly/3XZxG2O

Show HN: A smart contract and website to tax loss harvest your worthless NFTs https://bit.ly/3iBXguT December 5, 2022 at 01:08PM

Sunday, 4 December 2022

Show HN: Automatically generate commit messages using ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3iroC6C

Show HN: Automatically generate commit messages using ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3VOtPUp December 4, 2022 at 11:08PM

Show HN: Unzip files in S3 with Java, without memory or disk storage https://bit.ly/3uoWrbb

Show HN: Unzip files in S3 with Java, without memory or disk storage S3 stream unzip: Java library to manage unzipping of large files and data in AWS S3 without knowing the size beforehand and without keeping it all in memory or writing to disk. https://bit.ly/3uqG91M December 4, 2022 at 04:48PM

Show HN: I recreated Coursera with 150 free YouTube tutorials https://bit.ly/3VLkFIs

Show HN: I recreated Coursera with 150 free YouTube tutorials https://bit.ly/3VO37v9 December 4, 2022 at 03:09PM

Show HN: Whole Git repo was made with ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3EZHxNt

Show HN: Whole Git repo was made with ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3Ha0L5R December 4, 2022 at 04:43PM

Show HN: Browser extension to display ChatGPT response besides Google Search https://bit.ly/3P0Hwh9

Show HN: Browser extension to display ChatGPT response besides Google Search https://bit.ly/3B8W8VS December 4, 2022 at 03:01PM

Show HN: GPTLang, a New Programming Language Implemented by ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3OXsUyS

Show HN: GPTLang, a New Programming Language Implemented by ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3OXsVCW December 4, 2022 at 12:16PM

Saturday, 3 December 2022

Show HN: GPT-3 powered service thats helps you send more humane emails https://bit.ly/3XVMZKc

Show HN: GPT-3 powered service thats helps you send more humane emails https://bit.ly/3uplqes December 4, 2022 at 07:07AM

Show HN: Simple self-assessment tool for OWASP ASVS https://bit.ly/3h3sj21

Show HN: Simple self-assessment tool for OWASP ASVS https://bit.ly/3unkuHG December 3, 2022 at 07:52PM

Show HN: This Hacker News Does Not Exist https://bit.ly/3P0caH6

Show HN: This Hacker News Does Not Exist https://bit.ly/3OW4bLs December 3, 2022 at 07:29PM

Show HN: Leetcode but for front end devs (terrible idea?) https://bit.ly/3UIXRZ7

Show HN: Leetcode but for front end devs (terrible idea?) Howdy friends! Tell me if this is an atrociously terrible idea - I've been working on building a leetcode for clientside devs so we can practice React and Javascript interview questions in a more concise way, I call it clientside.dev I just finished a beta version of it yesterday and plan on releasing it with many more problems on Jan 1st but it's there if you wanna play with it open to any ideas / feedback however mean or nice it may be :) https://bit.ly/3ujEKd8 December 3, 2022 at 04:00PM

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Show HN A convenient C string API, friendly alongside classic C strings. https://bit.ly/3VQg3Rw December 3, 2022 at 01:31PM