Monday, 22 May 2023

Show HN: ClipBase - YouTube Full Text Search – Search videos by words spoken https://bit.ly/3MqcNsW

Show HN: ClipBase - YouTube Full Text Search – Search videos by words spoken https://bit.ly/3Ipzufu May 22, 2023 at 09:39AM

Show HN: Rust Port of Pwnpasswordsdownloader https://bit.ly/3C5tYLH

Show HN: Rust Port of Pwnpasswordsdownloader https://bit.ly/43jtwom May 22, 2023 at 10:18AM

Show HN: WikTok – A Recommendation UI for Wikipedia https://bit.ly/3q0fHgj

Show HN: WikTok – A Recommendation UI for Wikipedia Hi HN, WikTok is a UI for Wikipedia that lets you quickly swipe (or use your arrow keys) to navigate between random and recommended articles (based on the previous articles you interacted most with). It's just a fun project I hacked together this weekend, so may be a little rough around the edges, but I'd love to get your thoughts. Let me know if you have any suggestions (or find any interesting articles!) Cheers, https://bit.ly/3q0vJXD May 22, 2023 at 09:59AM

Sunday, 21 May 2023

Show HN: Horizon – Programmatic Prompt Generation and LLM Configurations https://bit.ly/3WqObof

Show HN: Horizon – Programmatic Prompt Generation and LLM Configurations Hi HN. I heard you like dev tools and AI, so we wanted to share our project that we’ve been working on. We’re working on Horizon [1] - a higher level abstraction for LLMs so that developers can spend less time trying to grapple with LLMs to make them work and more time with users. This is the starting feature set which takes an auto-ML approach to identify the optimal LLM model, hyperparameters, and prompt - instead of just giving you the tooling to figure it out yourself. You can read more about it in our documentations. Our view is that as LLMs become increasingly commoditized and prompts become easier to develop all the while fine-tuning is not realistic for the many organization out there - the configuration, optimization, and management will become much more difficult at-scale (consist with Andrej’s recent post [3]). The idea came as we were trying to build LLM apps (think sales outreach, ppt generation, support, etc. etc.) last fall and realized with this tool we could easily build many of the applications with Horizon in minutes versus that days it took us before. Let us know what you think! [1] https://bit.ly/45oesYm [2] https://bit.ly/3WrCXjF [3] https://twitter.com/karpathy/status/1655994367033884672?s=20 https://bit.ly/45oesYm May 22, 2023 at 02:46AM

Show HN: A Simple Load Testing CLI Built in Go https://bit.ly/43gbCCX

Show HN: A Simple Load Testing CLI Built in Go There are plenty of good tools for load testing such as JMeter, Minigun, and plenty more - but they all have their own set of options to learn. I built this one to support a simpler workflow where you just paste your curl request (or other cli command) after your `spam` config (literally just `spam -r 2 -- curl https://bit.ly/43gbD9Z). It's pretty barebones but I'm 100% going to use it in my day to day - figured I'd share it here if it helped anyone else! https://bit.ly/3MNEo8G May 21, 2023 at 08:32PM

Show HN: Pretty code snippets for PowerShell in the terminal https://bit.ly/45j3GCU

Show HN: Pretty code snippets for PowerShell in the terminal I had some fun learning to parse PowerShell code with the built-in abstract syntax tree for this one. I originally wrote it to add some color to the output in PowerShellAI. https://bit.ly/45wUfQu May 21, 2023 at 06:59AM

Show HN: SpaceBadgers – Free and Libre SVG Badges https://bit.ly/3BMQAAq

Show HN: SpaceBadgers – Free and Libre SVG Badges Greetings, Hacker News community! I am thrilled to present SpaceBadgers, a new free and open-source SVG badge generator I've been working on. It's located at badgers.space. SpaceBadgers is born out of the desire to offer more flexibility and customization for project badges, often used in open-source projects. It's fully open source, provided under the permissive MIT license, and will always be provided for free. The core badge worker is written in Rust, and so is the library behind it, which you can also find on crates.io under the name spacebadgers. I am excited to receive your feedback and suggestions. Check it out and let me know what you think in the comments. Contributions are also welcomed and appreciated. You can find the source code here: https://bit.ly/3ojni9g . https://bit.ly/3oldhsd May 21, 2023 at 12:54PM

Show HN: Summary GPT – host a bot to summary Text, URLs, PDFs and videos for you https://bit.ly/3MgC3By

Show HN: Summary GPT – host a bot to summary Text, URLs, PDFs and videos for you An AI-powered text summarization Telegram bot that generates concise summaries of text, URLs, PDFs and YouTube videos. https://bit.ly/3ItboAB May 21, 2023 at 05:06AM

Show HN: Reimplement the Embedded Security CTF Game in Elixir/LiveView https://bit.ly/3WnBlqS

Show HN: Reimplement the Embedded Security CTF Game in Elixir/LiveView I've heard good words about Elixir language and Phoenix/LiveView frameworks here in HN for quite sometimes, but haven't had any chance to use it at work. So, as an exercise, I decided to reimplement from scratch the famous https://bit.ly/3BIsgzB game (which I've been playing on and off for almost a decade). You can try playing it at https://bit.ly/3oiBkba https://bit.ly/3BLxLgU May 21, 2023 at 10:12AM

Show HN: Loofi – Our AI-Powered SQL Query Builder https://bit.ly/3IvjOrj

Show HN: Loofi – Our AI-Powered SQL Query Builder Hi HN Community, We're a team of software engineers who've experienced the complexity of crafting SQL queries. To address this, we've developed a tool that simplifies this process. Introducing Loofi, an AI-powered SQL Query Builder. Loofi streamlines query building and leverages AI algorithms for intelligent recommendations. We value community feedback and invite you to try out Loofi. Your thoughts and suggestions will help us improve our tool. Here's the link to Loofi: https://bit.ly/3Mgps1e For any questions or assistance, feel free to reach out. We're eager to engage with this community. Your valuable feedback is much appreciated! https://bit.ly/3Mgps1e May 21, 2023 at 03:19AM

Saturday, 20 May 2023

Friday, 19 May 2023

Show HN: YouTube Full Text Search – Search all of a channel from the commandline https://bit.ly/43a51Km

Show HN: YouTube Full Text Search – Search all of a channel from the commandline yt-fts is a simple python script that uses yt-dlp to scrape all of a youtube channels subtitles and load them into an sqlite database that is searchable from the command line. It allows you to query a channel for specific key word or phrase and will generate time stamped youtube urls to the video containing the keyword. https://bit.ly/43e1mLz May 20, 2023 at 07:18AM

Show HN: Nonius Clock https://bit.ly/43fnhSr

Show HN: Nonius Clock https://bit.ly/45gZ7ZE May 19, 2023 at 08:00PM

Show HN: A site with trolley problems about famous people https://bit.ly/45ePIC3

Show HN: A site with trolley problems about famous people https://bit.ly/45cmrYN May 20, 2023 at 01:11AM

Show HN: Swap.js – a JavaScript micro-framework (HTML fragments over the wire) https://bit.ly/3Orr1fK

Show HN: Swap.js – a JavaScript micro-framework (HTML fragments over the wire) Hi HN! I created this lib in the need of a simple and tiny framework to easily do AJAX-style navigation / replacement of fragments in the page, in a web application. For people who don't want to use client-side-rendering and complex frameworks à la React, there are nowadays a few "HTML-over-the-wire" libraries, like HTMX, Unpoly or this super-tiny one Swap.js :) One other key thing is that no external tool is needed: no bundler, no webpack, no TypeScript compiler, no minification needed. Just write HTML, JS (+ your preferred server-side language: PHP, Python, etc.) and it works. The framework makes use of fetch (of course) but also MutationObserver API to be able to launch actions when parts of the DOM change. Let me know what you think! https://bit.ly/3Os1DX9 May 18, 2023 at 07:04PM

Show HN: How to Prevent Prompt Injections https://bit.ly/41TgBZd

Show HN: How to Prevent Prompt Injections https://bit.ly/45eDWaP May 19, 2023 at 01:07PM

Show HN: Todo PWA with Pomodoro with keyboard friendly https://bit.ly/3Mk7LOn

Show HN: Todo PWA with Pomodoro with keyboard friendly https://bit.ly/3MiETGp May 19, 2023 at 09:35PM

Show HN: Numtease – My new number word puzzle game https://bit.ly/3BHA3h8

Show HN: Numtease – My new number word puzzle game https://bit.ly/3MC6d3H May 19, 2023 at 09:04AM

Thursday, 18 May 2023

Show HN: Midjourney-Python-API https://bit.ly/3InQanH

Show HN: Midjourney-Python-API This Python client is built for the unofficial MidJourney API, leveraging a Discord self bot and utilizing the Merubokkusu/Discord-S.C.U.M library. Please be mindful that there might be risks associated with the use of self bots, as per issue #66. Key Features: 1: Info retrieval 2: Imagine prompt 3: Image upscale and vectorization by label 4: All message returns via WebSocket, including banned words check and image processing 5: Auto reconnect WebSocket https://bit.ly/3Op2Zlr May 19, 2023 at 03:06AM

Show HN: Lunchtoast – a CLI tool for functional testing of console applications https://bit.ly/41Sb998

Show HN: Lunchtoast – a CLI tool for functional testing of console applications It helps to create tests that check program output with a simple test description format. It's written in C++20 and works on Windows and Linux. https://bit.ly/3pT2tSB May 18, 2023 at 11:28PM