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Monday, 27 March 2023
Show HN: GPT My Life https://bit.ly/3lSbtFI
Show HN: GPT My Life Have you ever considered just letting AI control your life? I mean, it's clearly superior to humans in every way. AI never gets tired, it never gets emotional, and it never makes mistakes. So why bother trying to control your own life when you could just let the machines do it for you? Just sit back, relax, and let GPT-3 plan your day. After all, what could possibly go wrong? https://bit.ly/3lSbtWe March 27, 2023 at 12:29PM
Sunday, 26 March 2023
Show HN: Repid – new Python job scheduler with Asyncio in mind https://bit.ly/40iLFlg
Show HN: Repid – new Python job scheduler with Asyncio in mind https://bit.ly/3KakJOU March 27, 2023 at 03:11AM
Show HN: Icebreakers – A Fresh Collection of Conversation Starters https://bit.ly/3LNhfTQ
Show HN: Icebreakers – A Fresh Collection of Conversation Starters This was a weekend project I wrote when my team's regular ice-breaking question website began to recycle questions. Use it on your Monday Daily to shake off the weekend. Or use it every day to build trust in your remote-first team. Or hit it on mobile to start a conversation with a stranger. It's open-source, never-track, open to submissions, and with over 2000 questions, seeing the same question twice will be a rare event. More info here: https://bit.ly/3TOJX8W https://bit.ly/3CCkIwm March 26, 2023 at 05:20PM
Show HN: Jailbreaking GPT3.5 Using GPT4 https://bit.ly/42GcqS6
Show HN: Jailbreaking GPT3.5 Using GPT4 https://bit.ly/42GcrWa March 26, 2023 at 04:11PM
Show HN: Pangolier – Write UI tests for the web platforms in YAML https://bit.ly/3z8E5Ob
Show HN: Pangolier – Write UI tests for the web platforms in YAML I made this as a toy/proof-of-concept. This is a port of [Maestro]( https://bit.ly/3zbn99P ) but for the web platform. Uses [Playwright]( https://bit.ly/3np7ErX ) under the hood. https://bit.ly/3zr9Sdv March 26, 2023 at 02:22PM
Show HN: Generate your guided meditation (with human-like voice) using GPT-4 https://bit.ly/3JEg0U4
Show HN: Generate your guided meditation (with human-like voice) using GPT-4 https://bit.ly/3JDIOw8 March 26, 2023 at 12:44PM
Show HN: I made a non-trivial iOS app with GPT-4 in just a few hours https://bit.ly/40zBjgD
Show HN: I made a non-trivial iOS app with GPT-4 in just a few hours After being inspired by your responses to the Ask HN thread yesterday ( https://bit.ly/40GnwVH ), I decided to see if I could use ChatGPT to make a functioning app. I picked a random project idea out of my Notebook of Amazing Ideas, and spent just a couple of hours using GPT-4 to build it. I've never built an iOS app before, and even if I made something like this as a web app (my usual job), I would expect it to take at least a week. My process was basically 1) Ask ChatGPT to write some code 2) Copy and paste the code into the right files (this took a little bit of React knowledge on my part). 3) Run the code and paste any errors back to ChatGPT and ask it for suggested solutions. 4) Repeat. https://bit.ly/3JLLBmX March 26, 2023 at 09:43AM
Saturday, 25 March 2023
Show HN: Tool that uses GPT to translate text into executable commands https://bit.ly/42HRN84
Show HN: Tool that uses GPT to translate text into executable commands https://bit.ly/3lHrwGp March 25, 2023 at 01:31PM
Show HN: Kepler Book – A Way to Document and Share Errors https://bit.ly/40v80vq
Show HN: Kepler Book – A Way to Document and Share Errors Kepler is a website to explain code errors in a context-driven way, instead of scouring the internet for solutions to obscure programming errors? This is an experimental project. Inspired by the popular Stack Overflow and Val Town. Kepler-Book is a new platform that allows developers to easily write and document errors for others to read and understand the context. Most times i was tired of struggling with obscure programming errors and wish there was a better way to document and share our solutions, check out Kepler-Book today. The team behind the platform is eager to hear feedback from the Hacker News community and is committed to making Kepler-Book the go-to platform for documenting and sharing errors. https://bit.ly/3THnk66 March 25, 2023 at 11:44AM
Show HN: ChatGPT Plugins are a security nightmare https://bit.ly/42HeycA
Show HN: ChatGPT Plugins are a security nightmare https://bit.ly/3EB8Lec March 25, 2023 at 12:39PM
Show HN: ESER-32/Zuse Elektra emulator https://bit.ly/3ZkUoC6
Show HN: ESER-32/Zuse Elektra emulator https://bit.ly/3LRso63 March 25, 2023 at 10:03AM
Show HN: CommandClick: WebBrowser enforced by JavaScript and shellscript(Termux) https://bit.ly/3z7fCc8
Show HN: CommandClick: WebBrowser enforced by JavaScript and shellscript(Termux) CommandClick is low code android app making tool. On the surface, CommandClick is web browser. In fact, this is low code android app making tool. Surely, CommandClick can customize brosser But feature. Futher more, you can original android app by low code. Please check my readme! https://bit.ly/3FRe4qo March 25, 2023 at 05:28AM
Show HN: FTX Creditor – Confirm that the bankruptcy court has your claim https://bit.ly/42CSa3V
Show HN: FTX Creditor – Confirm that the bankruptcy court has your claim FTX Creditor is the easiest way to confirm that the bankruptcy court knows about your claim. Background: Last week, FTX published 1.3M anonymized user accounts in a Schedule F filing that lists the unsecured creditors they know about. 1.3M is a huge number, but it may be less than half of the total users FTX had. If your account is not listed, file a proof of claim with the bankruptcy court, or they may not treat you as a creditor (Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure: Rule 3003). The data was uploaded as a series of PDFs, which makes it hard to find your claim, especially if you don’t remember the exact amounts you had and have to fuzzy match with cmd+f! We built FTX Creditor so that you can find your claim with the information you have. Features: - Find claims by: - Assets. If you remember having 4-5 BTC, 10-20 ETH, 0-100 SOL, you can filter 1.3M claims down to 4. - USD value. The face value of a claim is the account value on November 11, the day FTX filed for bankruptcy. You can exclude “Sam Coins” from the value calculation. The court may ignore the value of assets closely associated with SBF, such as FTT and SRM. - Customer code. - See the court document a claim was listed in. - Subscribe for notifications about events that may impact your claim, such as when the court sets the deadline to file a proof of claim. - Search for terms across all public court filings. Future Work: - Creditors who are interested in selling their claims can receive offers from buyers. - Explore aggregate statistics across accounts and assets. - FAQ on the most relevant parts of the bankruptcy process. FTX creditors, we got this! https://bit.ly/3z5UAdL March 24, 2023 at 09:42PM
Friday, 24 March 2023
Show HN: Lotus – open-source pricing engine https://bit.ly/3K5Gm2V
Show HN: Lotus – open-source pricing engine Hey HN! We discovered that no one innovates on pricing because every billing software is inflexible. Excited to share our progress with Lotus entering beta (full MIT license, https://bit.ly/3UvItPM ). New features: * backtest and run analysis comparing multiple plans * version pricing plans like you version code * Meter and aggregate usage flexibly with custom SQL * billing for usage-based pricing, hybrid, bespoke contracts * generate invoice pdfs or integrate with Stripe, Braintree, Netsuite, Salesforce * webhooks to send alerts when usage thresholds are high or build robust invoicing integrations * analyze margin and cost per customer All feedback is appreciated! If the project is especially relevant to you, reach out on our website. Check out our brand new self-serve demo here ( https://bit.ly/3WN8WdV ). Or self-host here ( https://bit.ly/3UvItPM ) and let us know what you think. https://bit.ly/3WN8WdV March 24, 2023 at 06:04PM
Show HN: Naja-Verilog – Structural Verilog Parser https://bit.ly/3lF8ZdT
Show HN: Naja-Verilog – Structural Verilog Parser https://bit.ly/3JIoaer March 24, 2023 at 01:02PM
Show HN: Alinor the Platform for Advanced Materials https://bit.ly/42AqoVD
Show HN: Alinor the Platform for Advanced Materials Hi YC, Tarek here, CTO and Co-Founder at Alinor. We just released our Omni update, the biggest one yet: https://bit.ly/3FKkRSL Alinor is an end-to-end platform for advanced materials. I have often found that when I say those words, is that I have to explain what advanced materials are. But I will skip that for this audience. Perhaps what you didn't know is that this is a $2 trillion industry, but over 99% of it remains offline. Alinor enables, scientists, engineers, and researchers to focus on what they do best: solving the world's biggest problems, by working on the cutting edge of materials and physical science. While we focus on selling their martials and enabling them to reach wider adaption. Alinor covers everything from initial inquiry to final invoice and everything in between. We do believe that nearly all problems the world is facing can be solved by advanced materials. Happy to answer any questions you might have, including what are advanced materials, just don't ask me to explain it in Arabic. Or maybe do that, I need to practice it more anyways! https://bit.ly/40AT2V1 March 24, 2023 at 09:07AM
Show HN: Hacker News Summarizer (Chrome Extension) https://bit.ly/3LOZQdw
Show HN: Hacker News Summarizer (Chrome Extension) Hey Hacker News community, We're excited to announce the launch of our new Chrome extension, "Hacker News Summarizer," which uses OpenAI API to summarize articles on Hacker News. It helps you quickly understand the key takeaways without reading the whole article. Plus, no login or confirmation is required to use it! Simply install the extension and click the "summary" link next to "comments" when you want to read an article. Disclaimer: Not all articles are summarised, or supported but we will change and try to support them later. Additionally, this extension is not affiliated with OpenAI or Hacker News. Chrome Extension: https://bit.ly/3lzKcIi... Try it out today and let us know what you think in the comments below! Thanks, The Hacker News Summarizer team https://bit.ly/40bKaFy March 24, 2023 at 11:48AM
Show HN: Unity AI Asset Generation https://bit.ly/40ajEwj
Show HN: Unity AI Asset Generation Hello HN - like a lot of programmers, I am really excited by everything going on with ChatGPT/DALL-E. I am a game developer by trade, and I think there is a lot of potential to change workflows for game development. I was very inspired by Keijiro Takahashi's prototypes for asset generation using OpenAI within Unity, so I tried to make a more generic means of generating text and image assets within the Unity Editor using OpenAI's APIs. I've been surprised by the success so far - it definitely has it's limits, but I think we have just begun to scratch the surface of the potential here. https://bit.ly/3LP0W90 March 24, 2023 at 07:29AM
Thursday, 23 March 2023
Show HN: ChatGPT develops a Dungeons and Dragons multiplayer game https://bit.ly/3Zd3Rv6
Show HN: ChatGPT develops a Dungeons and Dragons multiplayer game https://bit.ly/42DYmZg March 24, 2023 at 02:55AM
Show HN: Datapane – A new way to build reports, dashboards, and apps in Python https://bit.ly/3n9n2sp
Show HN: Datapane – A new way to build reports, dashboards, and apps in Python Hello HN! We’re Leo and Mandeep, founders of Datapane ( https://bit.ly/3JDfcPq ). We're building a way to create reports, dashboards, and web apps from your existing data using Python. Think of it as a combination of React and htmx, specifically designed for the Python data stack. Our GitHub is https://bit.ly/3Z9tLQn and you can try building a report or app in ~2 minutes on Codespaces: https://bit.ly/40vuRHu We started building Datapane at our previous start-up, where we struggled to deliver ML model results to clients. Much to our surprise, the data science took less time than repeatedly creating reports by copying and pasting plots into PowerPoint decks. It seemed absurd that we had to switch to PowerPoint or legacy BI tools like Tableau to share, and our initial goal was to programmatically generate reports using the datasets and plots we had in Python. To enable this, we started hacking on a Python-based UI framework for constructing HTML views from data-centric blocks – like plots, data tables, and layout components. You can export these to standalone HTML files, or host them as a web app on somewhere like GitHub Pages or Fly.io. We recently also added the ability to connect Python functions to forms and front-end events so you can build web apps which run backend code. We handle the entire network and RPC layer, so you only need to write plain Python functions that take parameters and return other blocks. You can check out an example of the code to create a simple app: https://bit.ly/3Zaqroj... Datapane’s philosophy is pretty different from other products in the space. We wanted to keep things simple, but avoid the footguns our users faced with frameworks like Streamlit, where the reactive/network-aware model was hard to move beyond an MVP or POC. For backend interactivity, we believe the original web got a lot right, and unlike reactive models which rely on websockets, Datapane is unashamedly request/response. This takes inspiration from HTTP and our own experiences with htmx, which offers an elegant way to add interactivity to HTML. Under the hood, we actually compile down to a (gasp!) XML-based hypermedia format, akin to HTML, but tailored specifically for constructing data UIs. The result is that not every change in your app requires a server round trip, as much of it can be pre rendered and most interactivity happens on the client-side. In addition to improving performance, this also makes running in production become 10x simpler. This separation between the view and backend compute also makes Datapane modular. If our app server isn’t a good fit for your use-case, serve Datapane views from the web-framework of your choice (we’ve been hacking on serving views from Django). Want to compute blocks from inside Airflow or generate them on a schedule or from a webhook? Computation can happen out of band of the UI. You can even build and host apps from inside of Jupyter, where you can preview blocks live and convert notebook cells to blocks in your view. We currently offer a hosting platform on https://bit.ly/3JDfcPq for sharing reports publicly (free) or with your team (paid), and will be adding serverless app hosting support to it in the next few weeks. Our ultimate goal is to create an open-source toolkit for building data products across the entire stack – from reports, to dashboards, to full-stack apps – all using 100% Python. You can see a few we’ve built already in our gallery: https://bit.ly/40wD3ag We’d love to hear your feedback. Thanks! March 23, 2023 at 02:50PM
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