Wednesday, 4 October 2023

Show HN: Open-Sourced Launchpad(NextJs+ReactJS) https://bit.ly/3F4pHcE

Show HN: Open-Sourced Launchpad(NextJs+ReactJS) Hey friends, Product Hunt seems to turn into a place where best marketing wins, not the best product. Also nobody knows how do they count the votes. We've built open source clone of Product Hunt just for dev tools. You can use the code to launch any kind of launchpad yourself too. Let me know if you need help setting it up Hit my up on twitter @johnrushx https://bit.ly/3rFhyIB October 4, 2023 at 09:54PM

Show HN: A Domain Name Generator that's useful https://bit.ly/3F2RgD9

Show HN: A Domain Name Generator that's useful https://bit.ly/3F5lOEA October 5, 2023 at 01:26AM

Show HN: The first tax software built for DeFi/NFTs https://bit.ly/48DfvFH

Show HN: The first tax software built for DeFi/NFTs The first tax software built for NFT and DeFi users. Automatic support for 10,000+ protocol functions. (We support exchanges like Coinbase, Gemini, and Kraken too.) https://bit.ly/3F2PbHl October 5, 2023 at 01:19AM

Show HN: Privacy-focused, semi-automatic and open source CAPTCHA solution https://bit.ly/3LOWYfF

Show HN: Privacy-focused, semi-automatic and open source CAPTCHA solution https://bit.ly/46hVfHZ October 4, 2023 at 11:34PM

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Show HN:Artsey.io 1 handed keyboard with 8 keys, your fingers dance [YouTube] https://bit.ly/3EYSfEB

Show HN:Artsey.io 1 handed keyboard with 8 keys, your fingers dance [YouTube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dicYf7OiS3Q October 4, 2023 at 04:29AM

Show HN: Excessibility, test Elixir/Phoenix applications for WCAG compliance https://bit.ly/3LNXvyC

Show HN: Excessibility, test Elixir/Phoenix applications for WCAG compliance Hey Hacker News community! I'm thrilled to introduce Excessibility, a library that I've developed to address a crucial aspect of web development - accessibility testing. With Excessibility, you can effortlessly test your Elixir/Phoenix applications for a11y issues and ensure compliance with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). Accessibility is a fundamental principle that should be at the core of every web application. It ensures that people with disabilities can access and use your website or application without any barriers. However, testing for accessibility issues can be a daunting task, often requiring manual effort and extensive knowledge of accessibility guidelines. This is where Excessibility comes in. It simplifies the process of accessibility testing your Elixir/Phoenix applications and can be used with ExUnit, Wallaby, and LiveView tests. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, Excessibility empowers you to identify and fix accessibility issues easily. I believe that Excessibility can significantly contribute to the accessibility of Elixir/Phoenix applications and promote inclusive web development practices. By incorporating accessibility testing into your development process, you can ensure that your applications are accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities. I invite you to check out Excessibility and give it a try. Your feedback, contributions, and suggestions are highly appreciated as we strive to make web accessibility a priority in the development community. (P.S. I am currently looking for a new position. I have extensive experience in Elixir/OTP, JavaScript/TypeScript, and a11y. My e-mail is in my bio.) https://bit.ly/3rFbxvB October 4, 2023 at 12:12AM

Show HN: Elara- A free open-source coding game built with Rust and WebAssembly https://bit.ly/46gpgb9

Show HN: Elara- A free open-source coding game built with Rust and WebAssembly I'm excited to share a project that I've been working on mostly solo for the past year! It's called Elara, and it's a free open source game that teaches you how to code. You can play directly in your browser without downloading anything or creating an account. It's targeted toward complete beginners, but if you already have some coding experience, there are optional bonus challenges to really test your knowledge and problem-solving skills. If you like code golf, some of the challenges will be right up your alley ;) Under the hood, the backend/core game logic is built with Rust and compiled to WebAssembly, and the frontend/UI is in TypeScript and React. In-game, you write code in Rhai, a scripting language tightly integrated with Rust. I chose this architecture for a few reasons: it offers good performance for compiling and running user code, has important sandboxing/safety guarantees like preventing infinite loops, and means the entire game can run in-browser without the need for any servers (aside from just serving static files). Keeping costs low was really important since the game is 100% free and I would like to keep it that way. Check it out and let me know what you think! I'll be checking back here periodically to answer any questions. The full source code is available on GitHub: https://bit.ly/46fzsRm . https://bit.ly/46lRW2M October 4, 2023 at 01:01AM

Show HN: An app to create asynchronous micro podcasts https://bit.ly/48HnDVx

Show HN: An app to create asynchronous micro podcasts Share thoughts and stories with friends worldwide, on your time. https://bit.ly/48RsYtN October 3, 2023 at 10:52PM

Show HN: Slashdot to Telegram using bash / rsstail https://bit.ly/3LKBCjG

Show HN: Slashdot to Telegram using bash / rsstail https://bit.ly/3Q0v8zv October 3, 2023 at 01:03PM

Monday, 2 October 2023

Show HN: Hardcover – Letterboxd for Books https://bit.ly/45cW180

Show HN: Hardcover – Letterboxd for Books Hi HN! A little over two years ago, Goodreads announced they were shutting off access to their API. I was using it to show what I was reading on my blog at the time, and started looking for alternatives. I found a few that showed potential. I'd been using Letterboxd for a few years at that point and felt it had something that was missing from GR and the others I found, but I couldn't put my finger on it. I decided to build it instead (I'm sure many creators can relate ). I made a post on the /r/cofounders subreddit about the idea, and found Ste. With me as a full-stack product dev and him on product design, we talked to hundreds of readers about what they want in a book tracking and social platform. We've listened to their feedback, tested and iterated constantly. We believe we've created a book space that feels as warm as a familiar library but as exciting as a midnight book launch party. This past weekend we launched Hardcover on Product Hunt (and hit #3!). We describe Hardcover as a book tracking social network for readers to find new books, track what they read and make lasting connections with other readers. So, Letterboxd for books! Here are a few of my favorite things you can do on Hardcover: Find books - Search for books you know of, check out trending books, explore lists and prompts to find hidden gems, review your recommendations, stumble on friends reads in your feed, or browse all book by genre, mood or tag. Decide what to read - Besides all the book facts you'd expect to see, we show you a personalized Match Score from 0% to 100% for each book based on your reading history. You'll also see ratings & reviews from readers you follow and readers most similar to you. Track your reading - One place for every book you want to read, have read and more. You can set your privacy level to public, private (for a book?) or friends only. Use Airlists (our version of Airtable for Books) to further organize your library. Log your reads - Rate and review books on a 5-star scale with half-star increments. Showcase your favorite books on your profile at hardcover.app/@username Read even more - Set reading goals and explore your reading stats through charts and data visualizations to help keep you consistent and understand your own reading habits and tastes. AI librarian, Bookle game, referral program, Goodreads/StoryGraph importer, GraphQL API, light/dark modes, an active Discord and so much more! I'm excited to share and get feedback from the Hacker News community we've all been a part of for so long (even if I've mostly lurked here since 2009 ). In terms of launch numbers (which I always love to see), here's our dashboard that shows how it went. We had about 250 new members join in the last 3 days, and a few new subscribers. We're still a ways away from being profitable. It costs us about $1,000/month to run Hardcover – even before salaries. We're about 30% of the way there. https://bit.ly/3ZD7b4u... I'm most excited about the momentum from launch - seeing people share Hardcover with friends of theirs who read and growing the community. If you're a reader I'd love to invite you to join us! Any feedback, questions or comments are always welcome. I'm an open book, so feel free to ask me anything. Adam https://bit.ly/45eGm87 https://bit.ly/3ZCtAz6 October 2, 2023 at 10:46PM

Show HN: A new stdlib for Golang focusing on platform native support https://bit.ly/46vPZjR

Show HN: A new stdlib for Golang focusing on platform native support No gc, No goroutines, Produces small binaries while using the unmodified official go toolchain, and comes with complete Web SDK (generated from w3c/webref). We are building `pcz` to provide a reimagination of Go the language, in an effort to make it suitable for all kinds of programming tasks, and currently you can use it to build efficient web applications in Go using the generated Web SDK (as shown with the live web demo[1]). The journey is just starting, any suggestions? or any critics? [1]: https://bit.ly/46wmzBX https://bit.ly/46vvGmw October 2, 2023 at 10:20PM

Show HN: SourceChart – ExcaliDraw but for Charts https://bit.ly/46vAjgq

Show HN: SourceChart – ExcaliDraw but for Charts https://bit.ly/3tbPYTD October 2, 2023 at 03:03PM

Show HN: Anything World – AI for 3D auto-rigging and animation https://bit.ly/3PDAjnN

Show HN: Anything World – AI for 3D auto-rigging and animation https://bit.ly/3LJ4Pvk October 2, 2023 at 06:32PM

Show HN: An Astro boilerplate to help you launch your SaaS in 3 minutes https://bit.ly/3F0xwjD

Show HN: An Astro boilerplate to help you launch your SaaS in 3 minutes Hey HN, Inspired from Marc's ShipFast, I've built LaunchFast which helps you with a set up that: - has a component for making SEO at your fingertip - enables you to utlilize Upstash, a Serverless Redis with budget friendly pricing - send transactional emails with Resend - captured analytics with Google & PostHog - capture payments via Lemon Squeezy & Stripe - login users via Google Oauth2 and Emails - verify users in case they sign up non-OAuth2 methods - Pre-built Components & Animations! Rishi https://bit.ly/45g6dwg October 2, 2023 at 10:35AM

Show HN: I Made an App to Summarize YouTube Videos in Just One Click https://bit.ly/45972XS

Show HN: I Made an App to Summarize YouTube Videos in Just One Click Hey folks! My weekend project, Summify.io, has officially launched! It's an AI-driven tool that simplifies your life by summarizing YouTube videos in just a single click. Now, you can get the gist of those long vids without breaking a sweat! Built from the ground up as a solo developer, it's been an incredible journey full of late nights, countless coffees, and the spirit of indie hacking The amazing response from our private release has motivated me on to start building even more features. Can't wait for you to check it out and share your thoughts! Try Summify.io now and let's me know what you think https://bit.ly/3ryKORg October 2, 2023 at 12:59PM

Sunday, 1 October 2023

Show HN: Maximize Signal-to-Noise ratio with controllable newfeeds https://bit.ly/3ZAYgkg

Show HN: Maximize Signal-to-Noise ratio with controllable newfeeds The goal of Personamo is to give you a single interface to choose the sources you want to read from, and then easily customize the feed algorithm underneath. Right now, as platforms do not provide us with a flexible set of filters, it’s tough to control the amount of noise in your feed manually. The bulk of news and content we consume every day is overwhelming and make it hard to focus on what really matters. Ideally, any newsfeed should reflect your interests and priorities. In reality, TikTok's newsfeeds constantly suggest dancing girls and Twitter's are filled with AI-generated shit posts. At a high level, here's how it should work: you pick your sources, customize your feed algorithm using LEGO-like blocks, and voila - you have a feed that's tailored just for you. To bring this idea to life, we created Personamo, a platform that gathers content from various news sites, blogs, and subreddits, so you can consume and organize your information all in one place. What's great is that Personamo lets you create different feeds for your different personas. You can have separate feeds for your professional self, your hobbyist self, your learner self, and more. No more scrolling through cat videos when you're actually looking to learn about quantum physics. My friend and I have been working on this product for a while now, and I'm stoked to share it with the HackerNews community. We truly believe it can profoundly impact the way you consume information and eager to hear your feedback/suggestions. Contact us: https://bit.ly/3ZAbsWB or personamoapp@gmail.com https://bit.ly/3ZAbsWB October 1, 2023 at 03:36PM

Show HN: Antonemo – A Game of Words and Their Opposites https://bit.ly/3PYEJXC

Show HN: Antonemo – A Game of Words and Their Opposites I had the idea to build this game when the Wordle craze was going on. Antonemo is somewhat inspired by the hard mode of Wordle. I finally built the game now as I wanted to learn some new web frameworks. To my knowledge, no other similar game exists. In Antonemo, your goal is to construct words and unlock letters by finding their antonyms, which then allows you to create even more words. For a more detailed understanding of the game-play, you can refer to the in-game instructions or the GitHub README. The game offers a challenging yet educational experience, allowing players to expand their vocabulary and learn about new words. If you’re ever stuck, the game provides hints for both words and their antonyms. The game also features multiple word lists that you can cycle through for an ever-changing challenge. https://bit.ly/3PWjF4b October 1, 2023 at 10:33AM

Show HN: Postman and Insomnia Alternatives https://bit.ly/3PCbtVd

Show HN: Postman and Insomnia Alternatives https://bit.ly/3tfiFPM October 1, 2023 at 01:32PM

Show HN: Nap – Fast HTTP Automation, No Fuss https://bit.ly/45b4E2U

Show HN: Nap – Fast HTTP Automation, No Fuss https://bit.ly/3PYFqAp October 1, 2023 at 04:19AM

Show HN: Svmidi, a suckless virtual MIDI keyboard https://bit.ly/3PF4wCN

Show HN: Svmidi, a suckless virtual MIDI keyboard This is a minimal yet functional midi virtual keyboard written in C, using Xlib and asound or sndio. Tested on Linux and OpenBSD, replaces softwares such as VMPK. https://bit.ly/3PF4xXn September 30, 2023 at 09:39PM