Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Show HN: NixOS Web Hosting for Everyone https://bit.ly/3iTMksp

Show HN: NixOS Web Hosting for Everyone https://bit.ly/3UXf5Si December 13, 2022 at 08:20PM

Show HN: Monitor a Twitter handle and get notified when it becomes available https://bit.ly/3PktcQJ

Show HN: Monitor a Twitter handle and get notified when it becomes available https://bit.ly/3iYGFS5 December 13, 2022 at 01:21PM

Monday, 12 December 2022

Show HN: Bugbusters.ai automated bugfixing using gpt-3 https://bit.ly/3PlZzOK

Show HN: Bugbusters.ai automated bugfixing using gpt-3 Hi everyone on HackerNews, We are just launching Bugbusters. Bugbusters is a GitHub-Bot that writes bugfixes for errors detected by application monitoring software like sentry. It examines an error's monitoring data, such as stack traces, in combination with the source code and git commit history to generate a potential fix. The bugfix will be submitted via a Pull Request that will also include details on the determined cause of the initial error and approach taken to fix it. You can simply create a GitHub Issue containing a link to the error in sentry and assign it to the Bugbusters-Bot. In cases where the bot is unable to generate a solution, it assists a programmer in finding a fix by providing information and steps that could lead to a resolution. This may involve providing a list of potential error causes, online research results such as stack-overflow posts, as well as code changes (commits) that may have caused an error. While we are currently focused on automated bug fixing, there are lots of other interesting features that we want to incorporate in the future, such as: Avoiding the reoccurrence of a bug by generating unit tests or recommending steps such as a refactoring to avoid them in the future. Integration into IDEs/terminals/std-err, which would allow developers to overcome errors during coding time much faster. A programmer could also be informed that their code has a certain error-proneness or that they are working on a critical section that has been causing errors in the past. Improving PR-Reviews by tracking critical code sections and highlighting them during reviews. This would allow developers to consider previously caused bugs and improve the quality of their code. Overall, we believe that Bugbusters has the potential to greatly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of bug fixing. Let us know what you think! https://bit.ly/3Fnwe22 December 13, 2022 at 02:58AM

Show HN: ShopWitYoPeople – A black Chicago business directory https://bit.ly/3hlCyPr

Show HN: ShopWitYoPeople – A black Chicago business directory Hey HN! ShopWitYoPeople ( https://bit.ly/3uPFJBW ) was built to showcase Black Chicago businesses. We’re around to answer questions and look forward to hearing everything and anything you have to say! https://bit.ly/3VUC3uT December 13, 2022 at 02:09AM

Show HN: Is Edge Compute Faster? Benchmarking Edge Platforms (With Databases) https://bit.ly/3uI7Fbd

Show HN: Is Edge Compute Faster? Benchmarking Edge Platforms (With Databases) I built a platform for running your applications and data on the edge with TypeScript (Bun and Deno) and SQL with strong consistency (PostgreSQL compatible that works with Prisma!). https://bit.ly/3Fls1Mk December 12, 2022 at 10:20PM

Show HN: Create auto-updating charts-as-images with low-code/nocode https://bit.ly/3FIDAOW

Show HN: Create auto-updating charts-as-images with low-code/nocode Hello, we just released Image Charts 2.0, a way to create and show a chart as an image anywhere using our custom API and integrations with Zapier and Make. My friend Francois-Guillaume made Image Charts in 2015 to replace Google Image Charts for a project since it was deprecated. Since then we’ve been adding features and getting it integrated with Zapier and Make to make it easy to build good-looking charts automatically. Each chart has a custom URL and HTML code so it’s easy to embed. And you can build progress bars, gradients, and really any kind of chart with it (bar, line, radar, scatter, you name it). We have a gallery of over 30 charts and counting. [Chart gallery]( https://bit.ly/3FIAURp... ) with sample data The site with the live Editor: [ https://www.image-charts.com/](https://www.image-charts.com/... How-to with gradient fills: [ https://bit.ly/3hkFBaB... How-to progress bars: [ https://bit.ly/3YgnzqI]... Really looking for feedback and additional use cases, we know it’s used for reporting, transactional emails, and a customer suggested using it in weekly standups for a KPI’s snapshot too. Would love to hear what you think and/or how you would use this. Cheers! https://bit.ly/3YgPx5H December 12, 2022 at 09:26PM

Show HN: Obsidian: Insert conversation starters generated by AI in your notes https://bit.ly/3Bqb1Di

Show HN: Obsidian: Insert conversation starters generated by AI in your notes I often prepare my conversations beforehand, whether for business or family/friends, with this Templater you can get ready for great & deep conversations using https://bit.ly/3V6yLUd API (free tier). https://bit.ly/3Hrikys December 12, 2022 at 05:49PM

Show HN: Load Testing Made Easy with Ddosify https://bit.ly/3W7hElS

Show HN: Load Testing Made Easy with Ddosify https://bit.ly/3l2TI2I December 12, 2022 at 03:01PM

Show HN: Embed a snow effect on your website https://bit.ly/3BsUleh

Show HN: Embed a snow effect on your website Embed a snow effect on your website with one line of code (~1.3kB), and add some Christmas magic to your websites. A quick weekend project :) https://bit.ly/3BssQld December 12, 2022 at 03:27PM

Show HN: Train your own image generator (Stable Diffusion) for free https://bit.ly/3Wa0zI5

Show HN: Train your own image generator (Stable Diffusion) for free I've had a blast playing with stable diffusion and I see all the potential it will bring to us. I released a service for training your model, just upload 20-30 images and you can have a model of someone or some object doing anything. You can train one model for free a month in a slower queue or you can train many models on a fast queue and with other features for a fee. Here is an example of using it for show product placement: https://bit.ly/3uJZUl2 and here is an example of using it for people: https://bit.ly/3BnQOhx and an example for using it for styles: https://bit.ly/3Bs6tfR The UI is rough, but I would love feedback on how to improve it for you. https://bit.ly/3uJyZ8S https://bit.ly/3uJyZ8S December 12, 2022 at 01:52PM

Show HN: Use ChatGPT in Jupyter notebooks via a Chrome extension https://bit.ly/3uEEg1w

Show HN: Use ChatGPT in Jupyter notebooks via a Chrome extension Hello HN! Here's a browser extension that brings together two things that I love: Jupyter and ChatGPT. It makes it possible to have ChatGPT generate code inside your Jupyter notebooks. It has the side effect of making it really easy to save your ChatGPT sessions in a local notebook. I parse the ChatGPT response, extract it into code cells for you automatically so that you no longer have to copy and paste code from your browser into your favorite code editor like an animal. ChatGPT even wrote some of the code used in this extension! The extension [1] from user:wonderfuly forms the core of messaging with the ChatGPT service; it works great! All the other mistakes are mine and mine alone. I'm not a web dev, so I'm sure there's lots of horrible hacks and mistakes that I made while writing this extension. Help welcome. [1] https://bit.ly/3P0Hwh9 https://bit.ly/3WcR0Ib December 12, 2022 at 04:39AM

Sunday, 11 December 2022

Show HN: VS Code Ext: Collaborative countdown timer for mob programming sessions https://bit.ly/3iS8oUn

Show HN: VS Code Ext: Collaborative countdown timer for mob programming sessions https://bit.ly/3iS8prp December 12, 2022 at 03:10AM

Show HN: Imperative Reactive Programming in JavaScript https://bit.ly/3BrEmNT

Show HN: Imperative Reactive Programming in JavaScript https://bit.ly/3iTsH3T December 11, 2022 at 04:26PM

Show HN: Webbench, a WASM Based Benchmark https://bit.ly/3VMiGDX

Show HN: Webbench, a WASM Based Benchmark https://bit.ly/3FF4XJJ December 11, 2022 at 09:43AM

Show HN: ChatGPT Prompts and Products https://bit.ly/3uIKrBM

Show HN: ChatGPT Prompts and Products https://bit.ly/3uEjJtJ December 11, 2022 at 12:45PM

Show HN: Hanzi.gg – Wordle-inspired Chinese character guessing game https://bit.ly/3uCelrj

Show HN: Hanzi.gg – Wordle-inspired Chinese character guessing game Tap on a character to reveal the strokes, radicals and components it has in common with the character you're trying to guess. This was designed mainly for learners but I'm curious to hear from fluent hanzi readers whether the game is too easy. The vocabulary is from the Chinese Vocab List project [1]. Character graphics and data are sourced from Make me a Hanzi [2]. There are 95 pre generated games at the moment which are randomly chosen, more will be added soon. Suggestions welcome! [1] https://bit.ly/3hdRvmA [2] https://bit.ly/3uGyEDV https://bit.ly/3URuC6a December 11, 2022 at 10:05AM

Saturday, 10 December 2022

Show HN: Sirdb – simple Git diffable toy database on the filesystem https://bit.ly/3BlSyaP

Show HN: Sirdb – simple Git diffable toy database on the filesystem https://bit.ly/3BlSyYn December 11, 2022 at 04:54AM

Show HN: Peer2Proxy, Earn passive income by sharing your internet https://bit.ly/3FGItrG

Show HN: Peer2Proxy, Earn passive income by sharing your internet https://bit.ly/3uDWike December 11, 2022 at 12:01AM

Show HN: Alle – a terminal todo manager in Rust https://bit.ly/3FfMnGx

Show HN: Alle – a terminal todo manager in Rust https://bit.ly/3iRumXN December 10, 2022 at 05:47PM

Show HN: ChatGPT in Emacs https://bit.ly/3iU9VJL

Show HN: ChatGPT in Emacs I noticed there wasn't any and wrote a small wrapper around ChatGPT. I found myself using ChatGPT to code and generate documentation, but copy and paste is a bit difficult. Emacs integration makes it extensible with custom prompts and all, based on region selected. https://bit.ly/3FFLyrV December 10, 2022 at 03:23PM