Monday, 26 December 2022

Show HN: Eleven – open-source alternative to Codespaces https://bit.ly/3Glv2hp

Show HN: Eleven – open-source alternative to Codespaces Hey HN, Eleven is the second project that I've built to learn Go. It lets you create a code sandbox in your cloud provider account easily. What's a "code sandbox"? Just a VM, running in your cloud provider account, with some runtimes pre-installed, your repositories cloned, a way to connect to it with your preferred editor (or via SSH) and a way to serve your apps easily via HTTP (with automatic HTTPS). You could use it to deploy your app, as a remote development environment or even to test some code. It's up to you. For example, to deploy a Node.JS app: $ eleven aws init hello-world --runtimes node@18.7.0 --repositories eleven-sh/hello-world > Success! The sandbox "hello-world" was initialized. $ ssh eleven/hello-world forever node index.js > Forever: command started. Run "forever stop" in current path to stop. $ eleven aws serve hello-world 8000 --as hello.eleven.sh > Success! The port "8000" is now reachable at: https://bit.ly/3sYF9kp $ curl https://bit.ly/3sYF9kp > Hello World Still learning Go by the way, so I'm open to any suggestions to improve. https://bit.ly/3DspXBb December 26, 2022 at 11:27PM

Show HN: Test if your shortcut conflicts with any default shortcuts in browsers https://bit.ly/3vnbqmo

Show HN: Test if your shortcut conflicts with any default shortcuts in browsers https://bit.ly/3FW7rSR December 26, 2022 at 09:04PM

Show HN: 80/20 Rule in Everything https://bit.ly/3GgHRJI

Show HN: 80/20 Rule in Everything The content of the 8020.in website was generated using the ChatGPT AI engine and then reviewed by a human editor to ensure accuracy. https://bit.ly/3VpXDWQ December 26, 2022 at 12:29PM

Sunday, 25 December 2022

Show HN: Talk to GPT-3.5 via WhatsApp https://bit.ly/3jjFlJy

Show HN: Talk to GPT-3.5 via WhatsApp https://bit.ly/3FRmn4B December 26, 2022 at 04:54AM

Show HN: Secure end-to-end client sessions and API calls using crypto key pairs https://bit.ly/3hODpZa

Show HN: Secure end-to-end client sessions and API calls using crypto key pairs Hello. I made this project as an experiment in using key cryptography for user identity in a client <-> server model, and for some future peer to peer projects that I am working on. I am looking for feedback, please let me know what you think. Also, Merry Christmas to HN! :-) https://bit.ly/3vhXhHk December 25, 2022 at 11:07PM

Show HN: Kweb 1.3.3 released, a server-side interface to the browser's DOM https://bit.ly/3POWLKt

Show HN: Kweb 1.3.3 released, a server-side interface to the browser's DOM https://bit.ly/3WLjF7t December 25, 2022 at 10:10PM

Show HN: Bespoke Artist Website Hosting https://bit.ly/3C0Ka0Q

Show HN: Bespoke Artist Website Hosting Merry Christmas everyone! We started offering hosting services for our musical artists at our record label Epsilon Records ( https://bit.ly/3C0Kb4U ) and we recently decided to open the offering further. Consider it boutique high-touch hosting at a good value for a very niche musical artist audience (bands/producers/musicians). We offer a choice of the WordPress or Ghost platform but can also handle custom requirements for the more technical customer. Get in touch and let’s nerd out over how we can help you meet your musical and artistic hosting needs. And now a word from ChatGPT: "Why choose Epsilon for your musical hosting needs? There are several reasons why you may want to choose a hosting provider that specialises in music: * Expertise: A hosting provider that specialises in music will have a deep understanding of the specific needs and requirements of music websites. This includes things like fast loading times for streaming audio and video, and the ability to handle large amounts of traffic. * Music-specific features: A hosting provider that specialises in music may offer features that are specifically tailored to the needs of music websites, such as integrations with music streaming platforms or tools for promoting and monetizing your music. * Niche-specific support: A hosting provider that specialized in music will likely have a team of support staff who are knowledgeable about the specific needs and challenges of music websites. This can be especially helpful if you have questions or run into issues specific to the music industry. Overall, choosing a hosting provider that specialized in music can help ensure that your website has the features and support it needs to succeed in the competitive world of online music." Open to feedback! https://bit.ly/3C36bMB December 25, 2022 at 09:52PM

Show HN: Newsic https://bit.ly/3VoVv1L

Show HN: Newsic News portal that uses GPT-3 to extract news from the news. https://bit.ly/3VptmHZ December 25, 2022 at 06:54PM

Show HN: Price My Spotify Library https://bit.ly/3WKCF68

Show HN: Price My Spotify Library Hi HN, I built this tool to estimate how much it would cost to purchase all the music in a user's Spotify library and individual playlists. Kind of interesting, maybe you'll like it too https://bit.ly/3PZm7Fy December 25, 2022 at 06:04PM

Saturday, 24 December 2022

Show HN: GPT-3 Powered Shell https://bit.ly/3WCCbik

Show HN: GPT-3 Powered Shell https://bit.ly/3GjlW4o December 23, 2022 at 05:34AM

Show HN: TapTab – Tab switching web extension for Safari https://bit.ly/3WLdGjl

Show HN: TapTab – Tab switching web extension for Safari I like the tab-switching behaviour in Chrome/Firefox and wanted Safari to have something similar. Another wish of mine was for it to be a web extension that feels native to the browser vs an app extension that looks out of place. I posted a while back on HN to see if other people feel the same and the response was very positive : https://bit.ly/3Fi4vRe Say hello to TapTab : https://apple.co/3vggVmY... TapTab feels right at home in Safari and is loaded with features to improve how you interact with tabs. You no longer have to miss the native tab-switching functionality that you love in Chrome/Firefox. I launched the app a few days ago, and the response has been great. Some of the features that users have been loving : - Keep your hands at the keyboard: navigate all tabs without your hands leaving the keyboard. - Fuzzy Search: Search through your tab titles and URLs at lightning speed. - Switch to previous tab: Comes with a handy shortcut to go back to the previous tab. Finally! - Dark Mode: The extension feels right at home in Safari. - Multi-Window support - Pin/Mute/Close tabs right from the extension. The app is written in ReactJS (apart from the very minuscule bit of Swift you have to write for using it as an extension in Safari) and uses Tailwind for design. If you are one of the dozen people like me who use Safari, let me know how you find it. I would love to hear if there are any features that would make it a better fit for you. I have a few things on my radar gathered from talking to users like an iPad version, custom shortcuts, etc. If you find the extension useful I would love it if you vote for it on Product Hunt to get this in front of a few more eyeballs : https://bit.ly/3YKT8cq Thank you! https://bit.ly/3vj3hj7 December 24, 2022 at 02:05AM

Show HN: GUI-based free app to backup and restore hard disk on Windows clients https://bit.ly/3C0VXfK

Show HN: GUI-based free app to backup and restore hard disk on Windows clients I wrote a small GUI-based tool that uses the Windows Imaging Format (WIM) to create full backups of computer systems (operating system images) and then restore them. The application is hosted on GitHub, is open source, and is offered under the Apache 2.0 license. In addition, the repository includes an illustrated step-by-step guide to help get it up and running. Maybe someone can use the solution for their purposes as well - I would be happy. Have fun with it. The GitHub repository is named: WIM-Backup December 24, 2022 at 07:28AM

Show HN: Shmux – run all your scripts from one file https://bit.ly/3I1RiOy

Show HN: Shmux – run all your scripts from one file Hello all, This is a small, few hours Holiday project I made out of frustration on what I would have liked makefiles to be but are not. It's rough, but it might be useful for somebody. Any type of feedback is welcome! https://bit.ly/3WoGrCA December 24, 2022 at 07:06PM

Show HN: Digital privacy game for middle schoolers, our Harvard final project https://bit.ly/3WpoTWR

Show HN: Digital privacy game for middle schoolers, our Harvard final project For our final project in CS105, Technology and Privacy, my friend and I made an educational game about digital privacy for middle schoolers! We'd love any feedback or suggestions. https://bit.ly/3YLQyD1 December 24, 2022 at 07:11PM

Show HN: Rendering a Notion page as HTML using SvelteKit https://bit.ly/3FLdTMg

Show HN: Rendering a Notion page as HTML using SvelteKit I've rebuilt my personal website in SvelteKit using Notion as the CMS. Produces almost semantic HTML that can be styled however you would like. https://bit.ly/3FLdVnm December 24, 2022 at 01:39PM

Friday, 23 December 2022

Show HN: Search HN Favorites or Export to CSV/HTML https://bit.ly/3Wnejzw

Show HN: Search HN Favorites or Export to CSV/HTML I wrote a JavaScript tool to search your HN favorites and export them to CSV or HTML. The JavaScript runs in your browser like a browser extension. It scrapes the HTML and navigates from page to page. Setup and usage instructions are in the file. https://bit.ly/3HVtR9z December 23, 2022 at 10:07PM

Show HN: Hacker News Insight https://bit.ly/3GeNdVF

Show HN: Hacker News Insight https://bit.ly/3WCydq6 December 23, 2022 at 09:36PM

Show HN: Box4D – 4D physics demo using Rust and wgpu https://bit.ly/3VqGiNr

Show HN: Box4D – 4D physics demo using Rust and wgpu This is a little physics toy I've been working on off and on for a while. I originally planned on making a more fully featured game of some sort (I suppose I still may some day), but it turns out that writing interesting graphics and physics algorithms is more compelling than the hard work of polishing an actual product. Who knew? While there are plenty of good guides for 2D and 3D graphics and physics, there's not much out there for 4D. In hopes of alleviating that, the code here is arranged such that the commits are more or less a step-by-step guide, with comments for the interesting or tricky parts. While I don't think I came close to the simplicity or clarity of Box2D Lite, I hope it can serve as a useful example to anyone interested in 4D rendering and physics. https://bit.ly/3YKrKLG December 23, 2022 at 07:30PM

Show HN: zygolophodon: CLI for reading Mastodon posts (no account needed) https://bit.ly/3BYFIj9

Show HN: zygolophodon: CLI for reading Mastodon posts (no account needed) https://bit.ly/3Wjgwfq December 23, 2022 at 05:17PM

Show HN: Teetty: a CLI tool to remote control a program running in a terminal https://bit.ly/3hKnwDg

Show HN: Teetty: a CLI tool to remote control a program running in a terminal I needed to remote control a program (and read it’s output) while that tool should still be fully interactive for the user. Obviously there are things like tmux and more but they emulate an entire terminal. This is simpler in that it just sets up a pty and basic pipes or files to send stuff in and read from it. https://bit.ly/3PQE48V December 23, 2022 at 02:13PM