Tuesday, 10 January 2023

Show HN: usbc.wtf – an article and quiz to find the right USB-C cable https://bit.ly/3VWmP7T

Show HN: usbc.wtf – an article and quiz to find the right USB-C cable https://bit.ly/3ZsQEj5 January 11, 2023 at 12:55AM

Show HN: ToolJet 2.0 – Open-source alternative to Power Apps and Retool https://bit.ly/3X1Zd2M

Show HN: ToolJet 2.0 – Open-source alternative to Power Apps and Retool https://bit.ly/3VTVNOk January 10, 2023 at 12:33PM

Show HN: Piano Chord Player https://bit.ly/3XhLbtQ

Show HN: Piano Chord Player https://bit.ly/3ivHuBV January 10, 2023 at 02:20PM

Show HN: Save and organize Twitter threads locally from the command line https://bit.ly/3Xn9qH5

Show HN: Save and organize Twitter threads locally from the command line I built a tool for saving and viewing a local copy of any Twitter thread and thought I'd share it here. thread-safe is a simple CLI that combines all of a thread's contents (including each tweet's text, links, and media attachments such as images and videos) into a locally generated HTML file that can be used to display the thread locally in a browser at any time. The HTML file, all attachments, and a JSON data file are saved to the local filesystem for any use or simply as an archive. This provides a simple way to save threads of interest without having to use a third-party app that needs access to your Twitter account (or vice-versa) and forces you to reply to the thread to "unroll" or otherwise save a copy. By using a dedicated directory for all generated files, thread-safe can be used to maintain a local library of saved threads that can easily be searched using standard commandline tooling like (rip)grep, fzf, fd, and any other awesome tool of your choice. I hope you might find it useful and I'd love to take any feedback or suggestions that might come to mind! https://bit.ly/3iqVtc6 January 10, 2023 at 01:35PM

Show HN: Herbs Assist – Open-Source AI Assistant for Microservices Developement https://bit.ly/3XkXqWA

Show HN: Herbs Assist – Open-Source AI Assistant for Microservices Developement Hello HN community, we just released Herbs Assist, an open source AI assistant that helps developers create use cases and specs using OpenAI GPT-3 Codex. It simplifies the workflow by generating natural language specs and Herbs specs and use case files based on the information provided. We are looking for feedback and suggestions for improvements. Since it is also open source, contributions are welcome. https://bit.ly/3inUfP5 January 10, 2023 at 12:25PM

Show HN: Python framework is faster than Golang Fiber https://bit.ly/3VTsA68

Show HN: Python framework is faster than Golang Fiber https://bit.ly/3P8ycaO January 10, 2023 at 11:48AM

Monday, 9 January 2023

Show HN: FixScript, an embedded/standalone language with custom syntax additions https://bit.ly/3IGm4Nj

Show HN: FixScript, an embedded/standalone language with custom syntax additions Hello, I want to introduce you to a programming language that I've been working on for a few years and is ready to be shared with a broader community. Feel free to ask any question about it, it's hard to describe what it is all about in a single blog post. For examples of a more complex code I recommend looking into to the "src" directory in the SDK. And here are some documentation links: https://bit.ly/3irnOiA https://bit.ly/3ikv3Jj https://bit.ly/3X9GnGO January 9, 2023 at 08:56PM

Show HN: Product analytics on your data warehouse https://bit.ly/3k4b4Pq

Show HN: Product analytics on your data warehouse https://bit.ly/3XfLB3R January 9, 2023 at 08:57PM

Show HN: Right Click Opens Link in a Background Tab for Chrome https://bit.ly/3QphKDG

Show HN: Right Click Opens Link in a Background Tab for Chrome Right Click Opens Link in a Background Tab is a small productivity extension for Chrome that makes right clicking links open them in a new background tab. There are other similar extensions on the Chrome web store, but all of the ones I tried have bugs. Hence, I built a new one (with new bugs). If you're like me and you have privacy concerns about installing random extensions, I've linked to instructions on how to install extensions from the source. That way you can always be sure that what you see is really what you get. https://bit.ly/3Qsj4pl January 9, 2023 at 03:01PM

Show HN: I wrote a WebAssembly Interpreter and Toolkit in C https://bit.ly/3WcbLnj

Show HN: I wrote a WebAssembly Interpreter and Toolkit in C https://bit.ly/3Zk0ZOl January 9, 2023 at 03:02PM

Show HN: Hey GPT-3, Write my PRD https://bit.ly/3iqYWrg

Show HN: Hey GPT-3, Write my PRD https://bit.ly/3CytPky January 9, 2023 at 01:09PM

Show HN: Caretta – Instant K8s service dependency map, right to your Grafana https://bit.ly/3k0sTPt

Show HN: Caretta – Instant K8s service dependency map, right to your Grafana https://bit.ly/3QnRI3U January 9, 2023 at 09:29AM

Sunday, 8 January 2023

Show HN: Ark v1.0.0 https://bit.ly/3ZwI57c

Show HN: Ark v1.0.0 Ark is a program that aims to provide an easy way to manage system themes. Ark can set themes for specific programs, or the whole system with only one command. https://bit.ly/3X0PI3Z January 8, 2023 at 07:49PM

Show HN: Kweb: A remote interface to the web browser's DOM https://bit.ly/3jUOEjr

Show HN: Kweb: A remote interface to the web browser's DOM https://bit.ly/3zmNQZL January 8, 2023 at 11:14AM

Show HN: jc - Meta-program C with JavaScript https://bit.ly/3ZhWOTl

Show HN: jc - Meta-program C with JavaScript https://bit.ly/3IGiB0S January 8, 2023 at 04:47AM

Show HN: Have voice-only virtual coffees with fellow HN'ers https://bit.ly/3ZhAtVU

Show HN: Have voice-only virtual coffees with fellow HN'ers I'm running several voice-only virtual coffee events on the Discord server in the URL, only for today. The rules are pretty simple: 1. Wait for the "event" to start (see times at the end) 2. If there are no tables with 1 participant, join any one. 3. If there is a table with 1 participant, join that one. 4. When the event ends, all the voice channels are deleted and you have to wait till the next event starts. I initially wanted to build my own web app but then I realised it would be so much easier to just leverage Discord's infrastructure. I also built a bot in a couple hundred lines of Go code (love the language!) to bulk create/delete voice channels. I intentionally left it super basic to validate if there's a need. I personally would love to have virtual networking events, but then again I know I'm somewhat odd as I come from a sales background. If you're interested/want to take part in more of these events, check out my profile where I have some contact options. Anyway, here's the times (each lasts 1 hour): - 8 AM GMT / 1.30 PM IST / 12 AM PST - 11 AM GMT / 4.30 PM IST / 3 AM PST - 2 PM GMT / 7.30 PM IST / 6 AM PST - 5 PM GMT / 10.30 PM IST / 9 AM PST - 8 PM GMT / 1.30 AM IST / 12 PM PST - 11 PM GMT / 4.30 AM IST / 3 PM PST https://bit.ly/3IzPkFq January 8, 2023 at 07:59AM

Show HN: RegexGo – Regex Generator from Examples https://bit.ly/3CtsgnK

Show HN: RegexGo – Regex Generator from Examples You can enter strings to match/not match and the generator will spit out an according regex. It's not 100% accurate, but I feel like this could still be useful in at least getting a starting point when initially trying to make a regex? https://bit.ly/3GpuqGe January 8, 2023 at 08:22AM

Saturday, 7 January 2023

Show HN: GPT3 Get answers to technical questions from your documentation site https://bit.ly/3iqa8o3

Show HN: GPT3 Get answers to technical questions from your documentation site https://bit.ly/3k4xlwg January 8, 2023 at 07:45AM

Show HN: What sub $200 product improved HN readers' 2022 https://bit.ly/3jWf7x6

Show HN: What sub $200 product improved HN readers' 2022 https://bit.ly/3Goa1Bs January 7, 2023 at 09:28AM

Friday, 6 January 2023

Show HN: I Market-Make AWS Cloud Contracts to Save Companies $40M+ https://bit.ly/3Iqr6gG

Show HN: I Market-Make AWS Cloud Contracts to Save Companies $40M+ Hey HN: Kaveh here, the founder of https://bit.ly/2Z5ZKFQ We help companies drive down AWS EC2 spend by buying and selling 3-year no-upfront reserved instances. Why? Because there's almost no liquidity on the AWS EC2 RI Marketplace and it can take a while, if at all, to sell an RI if you need to stop using one. Previous to founding Usage, I worked at JPMorgan Chase as a summer analyst. Here's how it works: We are typically brought in by a DevOps manager to cut AWS EC2 costs. The app is entirely self-service and the savings are generated automatically, typically we do this live on a call. On average, we reduce AWS EC2 spend by 50% for 5 minutes of work. To reduce by 50%+, we've built a pool of reserved instances that's shared across our pool of customers. When a customer scales up their EC2s, Usage buys RIs. When a customer scales down their EC2s, Usage sells RIs. At this point, we've saved companies tens of millions of dollars in spend and have a lot of liquidity, so we take on very little risk. We make money off of a 20% Savings Fee. Happy to chat directly kaveh@usage.ai Have you experienced any issues with managing your company or organization's AWS expenses? We'd love to hear your feedback and ideas! January 7, 2023 at 04:45AM