Saturday, 21 January 2023

Show HN: Can you tell if this poem was written by AI? https://bit.ly/3H1sTGH

Show HN: Can you tell if this poem was written by AI? https://bit.ly/3GR6E60 January 22, 2023 at 01:12AM

Show HN: Smoosh – A Blazing Fast, Bit-Oriented Serializer https://bit.ly/3WshGVh

Show HN: Smoosh – A Blazing Fast, Bit-Oriented Serializer Hi all! So a few weeks ago I decided to write a low latency serializer. That meant being very careful about runtime costs and the size of the resulting byte array (packet fragmentation limits). I'm pretty happy with the result, it's based off the excellent Flat library on Hackage, and the benchmarks look pretty good. Looking forward to hearing your feedback! https://bit.ly/3WshHbN January 21, 2023 at 01:47PM

Show HN: Alfred and Raycast extensions to talk to OpenAI GPT models https://bit.ly/3kopj1w

Show HN: Alfred and Raycast extensions to talk to OpenAI GPT models I wrote a little project that provides a convenient way to communicate with OpenAI completion models through tools like Alfred and Raycast. It's not perfect, somewhat opinionated, but it works and is extensible! There are still a few bits missing, like (1) reading prompts from files or selection, (2) support for Windows and Linux tools like Wox and Cerebro. I'll be working on introducing these slowly, your help would be greatly appreciated :) Also, I'm hoping for some feedback, this is one of my first OSS contributions. https://bit.ly/3Hi7EAH January 21, 2023 at 05:49PM

Show HN: Mass Brawl ( WebGL/ClojureScript Game) https://bit.ly/3GUQYPn

Show HN: Mass Brawl ( WebGL/ClojureScript Game) https://bit.ly/3wiNyRx January 21, 2023 at 05:17PM

Show HN: A lightweight tRPC-like alternative https://bit.ly/3JmJeZt

Show HN: A lightweight tRPC-like alternative https://bit.ly/3D6BBlE January 21, 2023 at 07:59AM

Show HN: Made to fit alternative to ready fast fashion https://bit.ly/3ZLvT2x

Show HN: Made to fit alternative to ready fast fashion Our attempt to provide a made to fit or personalised garments as an alternative to fast fashion brands. https://bit.ly/3wioudp January 21, 2023 at 11:34AM

Friday, 20 January 2023

Show HN: Quartermaster – Search and download torrents from the terminal https://bit.ly/3QTyQdc

Show HN: Quartermaster – Search and download torrents from the terminal https://bit.ly/3Hl8Lk3 January 21, 2023 at 12:06AM

Show HN: New kind of data notebook for SQL, Python, and viz https://bit.ly/3GUsllJ

Show HN: New kind of data notebook for SQL, Python, and viz https://bit.ly/3XmMgAS January 20, 2023 at 06:00PM

Show HN: Taggy – Open-source package to auto-tag input/text https://bit.ly/3ZSbbhu

Show HN: Taggy – Open-source package to auto-tag input/text Hello! I'm building a typescript based frontend package to tag/categorize any form of textual input. Straight to the demo -> https://bit.ly/3D2Cgoo Project focus: - lightweight (frontend package without any backend server stuff) - easy integration (currently npm/vanilla, frameworks to come) - free and open source It works on the basis of a pre-defined list of trigger words (glossary). With this approach there is no need for any external services or heavy backend/ML-things. https://bit.ly/3CZt980 January 20, 2023 at 04:52PM

Show HN: A Rusty iOS Calculator Clone https://bit.ly/3kxmP16

Show HN: A Rusty iOS Calculator Clone A browser based iOS calculator clone, written in Rust, compiled to WebAssembly. Repository: https://bit.ly/3QVeTTo https://bit.ly/3wid9Kk January 20, 2023 at 01:54PM

Thursday, 19 January 2023

Show HN: Free, open-source tool for backing up Microsoft 365 Data – Corso https://bit.ly/3Hi5sKl

Show HN: Free, open-source tool for backing up Microsoft 365 Data – Corso https://bit.ly/3XO0evD January 20, 2023 at 12:26AM

Show HN: Music Audio Search Engine Using OpenAI's Embeddings on GPT Descriptions https://bit.ly/3J0eJIi

Show HN: Music Audio Search Engine Using OpenAI's Embeddings on GPT Descriptions I am excited to announce a new tool for music producers and audio enthusiasts - a music audio search engine. With just a simple description of the groove you're looking for, our semantic search engine will output the most similar audio in seconds. I used the Freesound.org API to upload over 3,000 grooves to MongoDB, and combined all the relevant data such as tags, title, description, BPM, etc. into OpenAI's Text-Davinci to generate a unique description of each sound. I then embedded these descriptions using the Ada Embeddings Model and inserted them into Pinecone DB vector database, making it easier to find the perfect sound for your next project. This search engine is designed to save you time and make your music production process more efficient. Give it a try and see the difference it makes in your workflow. I would also appreciate any feedback on how I can improve the website and make it even more user-friendly. https://bit.ly/3J2H3dk January 20, 2023 at 03:07AM

Show HN: lakeFS – Version Control for Big Data https://bit.ly/3IY1JTx

Show HN: lakeFS – Version Control for Big Data https://bit.ly/3iKn4p7 January 19, 2023 at 05:18PM

Show HN: DALL-E for Playlists https://bit.ly/3wj8CHH

Show HN: DALL-E for Playlists Natural language playlist is an AI tool that generates a Spotify playlist based on your prompt. https://bit.ly/3J4kWTF January 19, 2023 at 08:11PM

Show HN: Alternative to ChatGPT with limited downtime and unlimited calls https://bit.ly/3XKwn6X

Show HN: Alternative to ChatGPT with limited downtime and unlimited calls https://bit.ly/3wj0Xcp January 19, 2023 at 07:06PM

Show HN: DoomCheck: A tool for probabilistically estimating project size https://bit.ly/3wlMPyR

Show HN: DoomCheck: A tool for probabilistically estimating project size https://bit.ly/3wgi4vq January 19, 2023 at 03:51PM

Show HN: Retool Mobile https://bit.ly/3iRDEmS

Show HN: Retool Mobile https://bit.ly/3GSJRaf January 19, 2023 at 04:31PM

Show HN: A version control system based on rsync https://bit.ly/3Xy4mQa

Show HN: A version control system based on rsync Hi everyone! I'm trying to create a version control system that solves some of the problems that Git and other version control software has when working in a team. Let me know if you have any feedback! https://bit.ly/3J3ljxN January 19, 2023 at 01:07PM

Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Show HN: Codex – Find and Replace for Code https://bit.ly/3CY3kVU

Show HN: Codex – Find and Replace for Code Most code editors' find & replace features are still very close to the original design intended for text documents, so they become unwieldy when you need to match across newlines and indentation for example, or when a parse of the code is necessary to capture a particular expression. Codex ( https://bit.ly/3XxdZP4 ) is an attempt to rethink what find & replace should look like in a modern code editor. It defines a simple but powerful syntax for describing code modifications, combining plain text, regular expressions and Tree-sitter queries, along with sensible handling of newlines and indentation*. It can be used just like regular plain text find & replace, but allows freely mixing in regexes and Tree-sitter queries as more flexibility is needed. It introduces "line quantifiers" for matching a bunch of lines at the same nesting level, so basic structural changes can be achieved without even using a query (see the JavaScript function example in the link). I designed Codex with a specific use case in mind (the one I show in my demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ_N0-AJ2Qg ), so any suggestions for other things it should support would be much appreciated, as well as general feedback. *Indentation is relative and space/tab agnostic. https://bit.ly/3XxdZP4 January 18, 2023 at 09:56AM

Show HN: A toy graphical Linux shell written in Java with Foreign Func&Mem API https://bit.ly/3QMjp6H

Show HN: A toy graphical Linux shell written in Java with Foreign Func&Mem API https://bit.ly/3QSsmv5 January 18, 2023 at 06:16AM