Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Show HN: Create QuickBooks Sale Receipt from 3rd Party Transactions https://bit.ly/3R5LXbj

Show HN: Create QuickBooks Sale Receipt from 3rd Party Transactions Hello everyone. I created a very niche product for my payment gateway customers. They are struggling with the manual process of marking transaction(s) as received in QuickBooks for their franchisor reports and bookkeeping. Paysync.ca turns a manual process into an almost fully automated solution by turning a transaction into a Sale Receipt. We currently support NMi gateways or affiliated gateways and soon importing CSV files. If you are interested you can join the beta program at https://bit.ly/403Iv5k Hacker News registrants will be granted access in front of the line. Have a good day! https://bit.ly/403Iv5k January 24, 2023 at 07:12PM

Show HN: LowEndInsight – a “bus-factor” risk analysis tool https://bit.ly/3kyCVY5

Show HN: LowEndInsight – a “bus-factor” risk analysis tool What began as a pet-project a few years back, an a start to learning functional programming with Elixir, turned into a bit of a research effort for CS students. I'd asked them what info could they glean from a git repository, specifically about the risks associated with using it (or becoming dependent on it). The focus quickly arrived at "bus factor" - what happens when the main developer moves on. From there we started thinking about other metrics and a couple stood out - mainly the distribution of contributions, and the obvious commit currency time. The initial research was focused on library packages from the main ecosystems - e.g., Javascript's NPM and Python's PyPI. We quickly found that to be a massive challenge - at the time neither required packages to provide a valid URL pointing to their source code. This itself was an indicator of something. Once the students moved on I continued to think about and would occasionally get asked about the tool. So I picked it back up and slapped an API on it and exposed it via HTTPS POST and GETs. I am generally looking for feedback. Probably more about the issues associated with dependence on Open Source libraries - the risks derived as software atrophy happens. But what are your ideas about the metainformation that is sitting in a software project's source history. I've considered doing some ML-y stuff with the commit history, but haven't really found the right things there yet. Here are some links to the details: * Library: https://bit.ly/3XYAb4Z * API: https://bit.ly/3Wzpy7m... * API Source: https://bit.ly/3XSB3rx * CLI: https://bit.ly/3Jho2UF * CLI Source: https://bit.ly/3WBN6IX * Demo - GitHub Trending Repos: https://bit.ly/3R2PU0o I've capped the number of requests at RapidAPI, but if you really think the tool is useful I can issue you freer, more unlimited access by request. Let me have it HN. And thanks in advance. https://bit.ly/3j0jlng January 24, 2023 at 03:49PM

Show HN: Semantic search and workflows for medical/scientific papers https://bit.ly/3R1jfIw

Show HN: Semantic search and workflows for medical/scientific papers https://bit.ly/37WLrWS January 24, 2023 at 04:33PM

Show HN: Realtime GPU-powered implicit function plotter in your browser https://bit.ly/3wsj3ZC

Show HN: Realtime GPU-powered implicit function plotter in your browser https://bit.ly/3j8JsbA January 24, 2023 at 01:41PM

Show HN: ThisResumeDoesNotExist – ChatGPT generated resumes of famous people https://bit.ly/3H6hjKs

Show HN: ThisResumeDoesNotExist – ChatGPT generated resumes of famous people https://bit.ly/3R6JWMe January 24, 2023 at 01:34PM

Monday, 23 January 2023

Show HN: Contribute to a Truly Open Social Network https://bit.ly/3wuct4w

Show HN: Contribute to a Truly Open Social Network https://bit.ly/3V55dH4 January 24, 2023 at 12:57AM

Show HN: Pybond – A spying and stubbing library inspired by bond (Clojure) https://bit.ly/3HqLAoK

Show HN: Pybond – A spying and stubbing library inspired by bond (Clojure) https://bit.ly/3Hpqk2v January 23, 2023 at 09:02AM

Show HN: Shite: The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell https://bit.ly/3XNqpT8

Show HN: Shite: The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell Or more precisely, my little site maker... It is a personal tool that I thoroughly enjoyed making, and enjoy using to write my website < https://evalapply.org >. A caveat before any more; nobody was supposed to promote this insanity. Like, terrible things have been done involving inotify and xdotool. But . It showed up on HN some months ago. That too while it was still, shall we say, fermenting. It got "done" some time thence, and of course one could not let the half-past just be . So here we are, for better or worse. Thank you HN mods for helping me repost! _\\// The README explains all, animated GIFs and whatnot. Some assorted highlights: - shite's, ah, "business logic" (except templates) is about 300 lines of Bash, written in Functional Programming style [^]. Pipeline all the things! - The innards won't surprise Perl/PHP/Shell gentleperson hackers from the last century. - The local hot reloading workflow is surprisingly nice, and occasionally hilarious! No JavaScript needed. - Full rebuilds are low performance and that's fine :) - Pandoc is great. - Sometimes sed and regex is exactly the HTML parser you need. *Very* sometimes. - stdio buffering can mess you up - jq -Rr @html # escapes HTML; what?! ... and all sorts of other stuff noted in the README and inline docs. [^] because shell ain't a bad place to FP... https://bit.ly/3XRe7ZI... --- P.S.The commit history stops at 3-odd months ago, because I've been using a private fork for day-to-day content drafting, publishing, and layout tweaks. The "business logic" is by and large the same as the public version linked here. https://bit.ly/3XQHhs1 January 23, 2023 at 09:13AM

Show HN: Making an open source project regrouping the most interesting AI APIs https://bit.ly/3wlmBwq

Show HN: Making an open source project regrouping the most interesting AI APIs Hi, I'm working on a project that regroups all best AI (AIaaS) from different providers (GCP, AWS, Azure, DeepL, etc.) [in one API]( https://bit.ly/3ZTUXnQ ). I've got asked the question : *why aren't you regrouping Open Source models (instead of proprietary APIs) into one repo?* well because it doesn't make sens to deploy and maintain large pytorch (or other framework) AI models (especially for document parsing, image and video moderation or speech recognition) in every solution that wants AI capabilities. So using APIs makes way more sens. Deployed OpenSource models are being included using different APIs like HuggingFace and other equivalents. The current plan is to add some of these AI capabilities into [n8n automation]( https://bit.ly/3ZW8FXh ) and [Odoo App]( https://bit.ly/3XQynuB ) (*receipt, resume* and *ID document parsing, content moderation* and *translation*) . Some other capabilities can include : *summarization, keyword extraction, sentiment analysis* for text data and also *speech to text* or *image* and *video tagging*. Do you know other Open Source projects You want this could integrate to ? https://bit.ly/3ZTUXnQ January 23, 2023 at 11:09AM

Sunday, 22 January 2023

Show HN: DIY Ngrok Alternative https://bit.ly/3Xvdeq6

Show HN: DIY Ngrok Alternative https://bit.ly/3QX6Q8y January 22, 2023 at 11:04PM

Show HN: Auto2FA – Autofill SMS 2FA codes anywhere https://bit.ly/3iPZ5F2

Show HN: Auto2FA – Autofill SMS 2FA codes anywhere https://bit.ly/3wkuyCn January 22, 2023 at 08:46PM

Show HN: Synesthesia – Visual Website Builder https://bit.ly/3WzQHqO

Show HN: Synesthesia – Visual Website Builder Synesthesia is a platform that allows you to create create, customize, and publish your own website. It allows you to select free templates to get started, it has a drag and drop editor to customize the website to your liking, and it publishes and hosts your newly created website. You can also view website analytics and upload content to update your website. I would love to hear any feedback on the project. https://bit.ly/3XuRw5A January 23, 2023 at 03:00AM

Show HN: Schedule flexible 1:1's or team meetings using AI https://bit.ly/3WoHBgw

Show HN: Schedule flexible 1:1's or team meetings using AI https://bit.ly/3wlRroR January 22, 2023 at 10:39PM

Show HN: Tmfi: The Missing Firefox Installer https://bit.ly/3iUkkW9

Show HN: Tmfi: The Missing Firefox Installer Mozilla provides prebuilt versions of Firefox for macOS, Windows and Linux. Unfortunately, the Linux version is just a tarball, so it does not create a menu entry or install itself in $PATH. tmfi fixes this. https://bit.ly/3WwIhAm January 22, 2023 at 07:15PM

Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions https://bit.ly/405nBCO

Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions This works suprisingly well. Just give it instructions like "make it winter" or "remove the cars" and the photo is altered. Here are some examples of transformations it can make: Golden gate bridge: https://bit.ly/405nCXo... Girl with a pearl earring: https://bit.ly/405nCXo... I integrated this new InstructPix2Pix model into imaginAIry (python library) so it's easy to use for python developers. https://bit.ly/3D7aTcM January 22, 2023 at 05:25AM

Show HN: Task Completion Engine https://bit.ly/3kAHeSY

Show HN: Task Completion Engine Hi HN, This is Saravanan. I built a simple tool to assist you to complete a given task. I love to hear your thoughts / feedback on this POC. Thank you https://bit.ly/3ksakDL January 22, 2023 at 08:05AM

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