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Friday, 10 March 2023
Show HN: Discussio. – Notion-Based Platform for Writers and Journalists https://bit.ly/3F9rPjF
Show HN: Discussio. – Notion-Based Platform for Writers and Journalists https://bit.ly/3l43EfT March 10, 2023 at 11:54AM
Show HN: Both speedy and compatible video process library for Web Browser https://bit.ly/3LcT94o
Show HN: Both speedy and compatible video process library for Web Browser https://bit.ly/3La9ZAX March 10, 2023 at 07:17AM
Thursday, 9 March 2023
Show HN: Send an AI Generated Physical Letter to Congress in Seconds https://bit.ly/3kXquWD
Show HN: Send an AI Generated Physical Letter to Congress in Seconds https://bit.ly/3EzMhIx March 9, 2023 at 01:57PM
Show HN: Livecycle – Get visual feedback, in context, on every pull request https://bit.ly/3mGMbe5
Show HN: Livecycle – Get visual feedback, in context, on every pull request Hi HN! This is Assaf, Matan, and Yshay from https://bit.ly/3l1DE4Q Livecycle enables dev teams to collaborate and comment in context, on top of any preview environment. Using Livecycle, developers get clear feedback earlier in the release cycle leading to higher-quality products, a faster release cadence, and fewer context switches and misunderstandings. Livecycle builds and pushes a dev-like environment for every branch in your repo (or, if you prefer, you can bring your own environments). Any containerized application will work, and support for multiple containers via docker-compose is coming soon. You get a unique, shareable link for every branch, which automatically updates for every commit pushed to that branch. Each link contains not only your deployed environment but also includes: - A dashboard to view and manage all of your environments and users - Collaboration features - create screenshots, record audio/video clips, suggest CSS/content changes, and leave comments with rich text and internal threads - Integration with Jira/Linear (view tickets associated with a PR or create new tickets from comments users left on the environment) - Integration with GitHub/GitLab - view your build status in the PR/MR (with a link to the environment), comments left on Livecycle will be synced to PR/MR comments so that devs can easily gather feedback from both devs and other stakeholders in one place - Even more stuff: Slack integration, integrated network, and console logs, etc… We’re thrilled to see a wide variety of teams already benefitting from Livecycle - large companies, startups, freelance developers, dev shops, and more. And we invite you to check out how Livecycle can bring value to you and your team. And please let us know if you have any comments or questions :-) https://bit.ly/3l1DE4Q March 9, 2023 at 04:29PM
Show HN: Airflow's SmoothOperator https://bit.ly/3JoQOlM
Show HN: Airflow's SmoothOperator https://bit.ly/3l40Rn2 March 9, 2023 at 04:16PM
Show HN: Invoicing Simplified with AI Assistance https://bit.ly/3J6AyEH
Show HN: Invoicing Simplified with AI Assistance I’m Zain Sheikh, co-founder and CEO. We are super excited to show you ( https://bit.ly/3JslnqG )! Why? There is a huge gap to leverage the power of artificial intelligence in the fields of point of sale (POS), invoicing, accounting, and inventory management. Despite this potential, many small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners and entrepreneurs still rely on data entry operators to input data into their accounting and inventory systems. We believe it is time for disruption in this space, and who better to lead the charge than a team of highly motivated and experienced individuals with a proven track record of building successful products in this domain? Solution: Over the last year, we have been conducting extensive research and development in the point-of-sale (POS) space. As a result, we are proud to launch https://bit.ly/3JslnqG , which allows you to invoice your customers in under 30 seconds with the power of AI . Simply upload or scan your handwritten or manually generated invoices, and [OlaBooks.co]( https://bit.ly/3JslnqG ) will convert these invoices into computer-generated invoices for you. Watch our video for more information. Tax options are available. Multi-currency options are available. Custom Invoice Templates Add Discounts in your currency or in percentage. Directly share links to invoices with your customers. Share via email. How? Our team specializes in building custom ERP systems from scratch. We have already developed ERP systems with numerous customized modules for different industries, where we followed the P2P (Procurement to Pay) and O2C (Order to Cash) procedures. Now, we are venturing into the SaaS space for the first time, and plan to lead this field with AI-assisted invoice generator tools. Future plans: [] We have observed that there are already many tools available in the market for manually generating invoices. Therefore, we are working on integrating with all notable POS, accounting, and inventory solutions, such as QuickBooks, FreshBooks, and Xero, as well as almost all payment gateways and ecommerce sites. Upcoming Features: Integrations ↔ POS, E-Commerce, Payments. WhatsApp virtual accountant support. Android/IOS App. AI based logos, letterheads, branding. We want you to try our service and make your life easier. https://bit.ly/3Ls5ke7 March 9, 2023 at 01:09PM
Show HN: Petition.stanford.edu https://bit.ly/3T3tkWn
Show HN: Petition.stanford.edu This is the Petitioning Portal for the ASSU, Stanford University's student government. It replaces the need to get signatures on a paper petition, and is automatically validated. Petitions are uniquely valuable as compared to primary elections, because meeting a petition threshold requires active participation on the part of the candidate, and you can't succeed on name recognition alone. Unfortunately you won't be able to explore the petition creation UI without being a Stanford Affiliate. https://stanford.io/41Sqmbv March 9, 2023 at 07:22AM
Show HN: Simple tools under 14kB in size that work without JavaScript https://bit.ly/3ZzRcUe
Show HN: Simple tools under 14kB in size that work without JavaScript https://bit.ly/3YAPYH5 March 9, 2023 at 07:52AM
Wednesday, 8 March 2023
Show HN: Lunapic https://bit.ly/3ZyuFa7
Show HN: Lunapic https://bit.ly/3ZDTdPm March 8, 2023 at 06:10PM
Show HN: Versionfeeds – Custom RSS feeds for releases of your favorite software https://bit.ly/3J2zjWS
Show HN: Versionfeeds – Custom RSS feeds for releases of your favorite software Hi HN! I am quite excited as this is my second product, launched today: Versionfeeds. https://bit.ly/3kT2Uu7 What is Versionfeeds? I was quite annoyed by the fact that I had no central place where I could see all the software releases. I use software a lot, be it at my job, to build my side projects, or tools hosted on my NAS at home. It's literally dozens, if not hundreds of tools, packages or even programming languages. And most of them receive updates regularly. That is why I built Versionfeeds. It allows me to bundle all the releases for the software I need and love, into one dedicated feed. At the moment, all public repositories on Github and Gitlab are available. You can also search on npm (Javascript) and Packagist (PHP) for your software. More providers will come soon. The feeds adhere to the Atom standard and can be consumed with any feed reader. If maintainers use markdown in their release notes, it will be converted to HTML. Any feedback, wishes and ideas are welcome. Please share your thoughts with me. <3 March 8, 2023 at 04:02PM
Show HN: SearQ, RSS are still useful https://bit.ly/3T6QafV
Show HN: SearQ, RSS are still useful https://bit.ly/3ZLYzIp March 8, 2023 at 02:58PM
Show HN: Construct Animate – our new browser-based animation tool https://bit.ly/3mqdUiM
Show HN: Construct Animate – our new browser-based animation tool https://bit.ly/3ZKSdII March 8, 2023 at 11:17AM
Show HN: Co-locating Debian Bullseye with an evil maid https://bit.ly/3JmdcMs
Show HN: Co-locating Debian Bullseye with an evil maid In order to facilitate the secure co-location of a server, I looked into protecting a Debian Bullseye system from evil maid attacks. In addition, since I've enjoyed using ZFS for some time, I decided to rely on a natively encrypted ZFS root file system. Basically... I'd like to take a system containing sensitive information, box it up, and drop it in the mail without worrying about losing it or having it wind up in the wrong hands. A couple of things became clear while researching how to do this. First, there should be little chance that a rogue data-center admin can insert malicious software. When the system reaches the data center and gets powered on we should be confident that it's running our software completely unmodified. As I understand things, Secure Boot is designed to help with this and therefore should be enabled. However, by relying on Secure Boot alone, there will be no remote method of knowing that it hasn't been disabled until after the ZFS pass-phrase is provided to the initramfs via dropbear. At that point it's too late. An evil maid could have already subverted dropbear, for example, and just now stolen the pass-phrase. To avoid this I realized that a second requirement of using a TPM device to automatically unlock the ZFS root was in order. TPM devices have the ability of "sealing" data to so-called Platform Configuration Registers (PCR). This feature allows the data to be accessed only if the "measured" system state matches some original expected state. The TPM can fully start the system unattended but, if anything's unexpectedly meddled with, act like a tripwire requiring the pass-phrase to be typed in manually. If we ssh in and reach dropbear requesting the pass-phrase, we'll know that we either need to update our sealed data after a grub/kernel/initramfs update... or someone's been messing with our start up code. This window of opportunity will be too small for an evil maid to take practical advantage of. This sounded like the right track and I set out to try and configure both, Secure Boot and TPM unlocking of an encrypted ZFS root. I thought it'd take a few hours at most but it actually turned out to be a fair challenge. After a few failed attempts I started tenaciously documenting every avenue. Ultimately I developed helper scripts that can reproduce the configuration should the time come to actually ship a machine out the door. I'm reasonably satisfied with the outcome. However, the scripts haven't been reviewed and neither has the overall process itself. There were a lot of guides I followed that contained typos, bugs, dubious information or simply different requirements. I'm not sure everything is exactly "bullet-proof" for this show HN. For example, I'm beginning to wonder if Secure Boot is necessary and if the TPM alone is sufficient. So naturally, comments and criticisms regarding everything are greatly appreciated. The script files can be found here: https://bit.ly/3Jkl1Cm and here: https://bit.ly/3IWoEx3 Finally, I hope this effort will be useful to others facing similar needs. March 8, 2023 at 10:19AM
Tuesday, 7 March 2023
Show HN: Salesforce Announces Einstein GPT https://bit.ly/3Jw4qMh
Show HN: Salesforce Announces Einstein GPT Salesforce Announces Einstein GPT, the World’s First Generative AI for CRM https://sforce.co/3ZsAu93 March 8, 2023 at 07:08AM
Show HN: I've curated thousands of UI elements from the best B2B SaaS apps https://bit.ly/3ZqUA3L
Show HN: I've curated thousands of UI elements from the best B2B SaaS apps https://bit.ly/3LbaUky March 7, 2023 at 02:17PM
Show HN: I built a better UI for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/423WTvp
Show HN: I built a better UI for ChatGPT https://bit.ly/3SU5L2e March 7, 2023 at 12:24PM
Show HN: Regex Derivatives (Brzozowski Derivatives) https://bit.ly/422fUhI
Show HN: Regex Derivatives (Brzozowski Derivatives) A Python sketch of a regex engine in less than 150 lines of code https://bit.ly/3YsZ1K7 March 7, 2023 at 10:21AM
Show HN: Summarizing long form videos into easy to follow essay https://bit.ly/3SRn97W
Show HN: Summarizing long form videos into easy to follow essay Introducing ClipRecaps, the ultimate tool for summarizing long-form videos. With advanced algorithms and natural language processing techniques, ClipRecaps provides concise summaries of key points from videos, saving users time and enabling them to make informed decisions about which videos to watch in full. Say goodbye to lengthy videos and stay informed with ClipRecaps. Founded by a team of researchers from NUS, ClipRecaps has become an essential tool for students, professionals, and anyone looking to stay up-to-date in a fast-paced world. Try ClipRecaps today and experience the future of video summarization. https://bit.ly/3SU7k0c March 7, 2023 at 09:15AM
Monday, 6 March 2023
Show HN: Hello World Java Polyglot https://bit.ly/3ykalh0
Show HN: Hello World Java Polyglot I wanted to see how much simpler native code integration has become with GraalVM's polyglot, when compared to JNI. It's less than 100 lines all up (including the POM). (I feel kinda stupid posting a "hello world" to HN, but this is a hell of an improvement.) Linux only at the moment. https://bit.ly/3YlKlwh March 7, 2023 at 07:01AM
Show HN: Roastedby.ai – Talk some trash, have some fun https://bit.ly/3F3pYx3
Show HN: Roastedby.ai – Talk some trash, have some fun https://bit.ly/3SVwdIX March 7, 2023 at 01:55AM
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