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Saturday, 4 November 2023
Show HN: Pentominoes on Surfaces https://bit.ly/3shbTZJ
Show HN: Pentominoes on Surfaces https://bit.ly/49guLZv November 4, 2023 at 05:37PM
Show HN: I started building yet another CSS framework https://bit.ly/40qCkIP
Show HN: I started building yet another CSS framework I really wanted to move my automation server project to a proper framework instead of the current ad hoc nightmare of inline CSS and redundant classes... But nothing seemed quite right. None of them seem suitable for deep restyling without changing markup. So, I took all the good parts of my current CSS, replaced the bad parts with things I liked from the most popular frameworks, then extracted it as a standalone library. The whole thing is 17.5kb, without minifying or removing comments. It starts with classless styles for semantic html. There is a very small set of about 5 components(The intent is to basically build everything with mostly just windows, cards, and toolbars), and a mix of high and low level utilities. There's a 12 column grid(not a real CSS grid, trying to keep it all flexbox all the time, it's just simplegrid pared down even more), a very small collection of sizing primitives. I don't like the whole w-1 through w-100 stuff with hundreds of classes, instead, I use heights from the Highly Composite Number sequence, that you probably already know from somewhere or other(1,2,4,6,12,24, 36, 48, 60). For widths, instead of exact fixed widths, I have w-sm-full and w-sm-half. The semantics of it is "About the full width of a phone screen, but the theme can fudge it a bit". The reasoning is that most of the time, I'm designing things to collapse down to a long string of 1 phonewidth cards, might as well have a class for it. I use zero media queries, except for a single desktop-only class. Nothing in markup should have to think about mobile vs desktop. This isn't even v0.1 yet, there are still bugs, but the skeleton is there, and I'm posting now to hopefully get some feedback early, so I can fix anything before it's hard to fix. https://bit.ly/40q02Fh November 4, 2023 at 09:55AM
Friday, 3 November 2023
Show HN: ChatKey – Supercharge your productivity with ChatGPT and AutoHotkey https://bit.ly/46UqEkj
Show HN: ChatKey – Supercharge your productivity with ChatGPT and AutoHotkey https://bit.ly/3rDoNQQ November 3, 2023 at 11:48PM
Show HN: A Sci-Fi Story of Technology, Unity, and Humanity's Future https://bit.ly/3MoPbFR
Show HN: A Sci-Fi Story of Technology, Unity, and Humanity's Future Dive Into The Cosmos: "Beyond Earth: Secrets of the Celestial Elite" New Book Alert. Attention all tech, science fiction, space and futuristic enthusiasts! Are you ready to embark on a captivating journey through space and time? Prepare to be whisked away to distant galaxies and delve into the mysteries of the universe in the groundbreaking novel, "Beyond Earth: Secrets of the Celestial Elite." A Blend of Fiction and Futuristic Tech This isn't just another sci-fi tale. "Beyond Earth" merges gripping storytelling with cutting-edge technologies. Readers will encounter detailed novel-style descriptions of advanced systems and networks such as Blockchain, OriginTrail DKG, Polkadot, Matrix AI Network, longevity and other groundbreaking technologies. The future of technology meets the art of storytelling. Family and Relationships Among the Stars At its core, "Beyond Earth" is a touching story about family and relationships that stretch across galaxies. It dives deep into the limitless emotional bonds and connections, even in the boundless expanse of space. This tale reminds us that love and relationships remain at the heart of every adventure, even when set against the backdrop of the cosmos. Navigating with Innovation Our heroes lean on advanced technology and strategies to chart their path in a universe teeming with challenges. They navigate the mysteries of space, seeking answers and forging alliances. The innovative concepts of the novel promise to ignite imaginations and fuel discussions on the future of space exploration and technology. The Celestial Elite: A Mystery Unfolds As galaxies unite and stars align, whispers of the Celestial Elite grow louder. Who are these enigmatic beings? What secrets do they hold? Every page turned reveals another layer of intrigue, drawing readers deeper into the epic saga. Don't Miss Out! "Beyond Earth: Secrets of the Celestial Elite" is more than just a book—an experience, an intergalactic journey that promises to captivate and inspire. Whether you're a seasoned sci-fi enthusiast or a newbie, this book promises an adventure like no other. Secure Your Copy Today! Dive more deeply into the story! https://bit.ly/3u0vzS4 Join the cosmic journey, dive into the mysteries of the universe, and uncover the secrets of the Celestial Elite. Your adventure among the stars awaits! https://bit.ly/3u0vzS4 November 3, 2023 at 11:07AM
Thursday, 2 November 2023
Show HN: I Bluefin: Using the ultimate developer Linux https://bit.ly/3MrrQmO
Show HN: I Bluefin: Using the ultimate developer Linux This article goes over some of the decisions we made creating Bluefin DX - a developer-centric Linux that reimagines the distro with cloud-native tooling. https://bit.ly/3FLRq2h November 2, 2023 at 05:20PM
Show HN: Internet Speed Test https://bit.ly/3Qvhwvw
Show HN: Internet Speed Test https://bit.ly/49hBDFZ November 3, 2023 at 03:20AM
Show HN: Dashboard for Minimalists https://bit.ly/3QfiYSg
Show HN: Dashboard for Minimalists https://bit.ly/3QfiZ8M November 3, 2023 at 01:03AM
Wednesday, 1 November 2023
Show HN: DoltgreSQL – Version-Controlled DB, Like Git and PostgreSQL had a baby https://bit.ly/3QFDY69
Show HN: DoltgreSQL – Version-Controlled DB, Like Git and PostgreSQL had a baby From the company behind Dolt—the world's first fully versioned database—comes DoltgreSQL, which implements PostgreSQL's variant of SQL. DoltgreSQL is at a very early stage, and we have quite a lot of work left to do, but we'd love to hear all thoughts and opinions! You can read more in the announcement blog post: https://bit.ly/46VSMU7... https://bit.ly/3MmmIjJ November 2, 2023 at 02:59AM
Show HN: A Sign In Space – simulating a message from ET https://bit.ly/3QlWEXh
Show HN: A Sign In Space – simulating a message from ET Over the past few months I had the privilege to be part of a team of artists and researchers who assembled a hypothetical message from ET for A Sign in Space, a project founded and directed by media artist Daniela de Paulis. The message was loaded on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, a spacecraft orbiting Mars. On May 24th it was beamed back to Earth and received by several radio telescopes during a live performance. Since then, a community of people from all walks of life has been attempting to make sense of the message. If you enjoy the challenge, join the discord channel https://bit.ly/47ffLcl... and give it a try! https://bit.ly/3QGzrR2 November 1, 2023 at 04:09PM
Show HN: JustFax – send a fax online in 2-minutes https://bit.ly/46SR2e1
Show HN: JustFax – send a fax online in 2-minutes Hey there! I'm Dmitry, a serial solopreneur and indie-hacker (check out my projects in my bio). Recently, I launched JustFax.online - An online fax service, with support of 50 countries, and a simple 3 step model: upload your fax, enter recipient's phone number, and pay. And in a few moments, your fax will be delivered. No account. No Subscription. Simple pricing. Appreciate any feedback, both positive, and constructive negative. Thanks! https://bit.ly/46XKcnU November 1, 2023 at 09:43PM
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
Show HN: Collaborative Shopify Queue with upvotes and downvotes https://bit.ly/3seFhj4
Show HN: Collaborative Shopify Queue with upvotes and downvotes Hey all, I created https://bit.ly/46RZWJ2 that works as a remote for a collaborative spotify queue where the users can upvote and downvote music they want to hear next. Only the person who is playing the music needs to have spotify premium! And if you're far from your friends (and have premium) and want to listen together, you can go to the settings and click Connect to Room, and you all can listen to the same music remotely. Let me know what y'all think about it, and any improvements as well. And if anyone's interested in how I built it let me know as well. https://bit.ly/46RZWJ2 November 1, 2023 at 02:36AM
Show HN: Halloween game to show off my new Terminal https://bit.ly/3MqhraS
Show HN: Halloween game to show off my new Terminal Hi hi, I made a little Halloween themed game this week to show off my new terminal. You can play it in the browser. at https://bit.ly/49fdwHU Two years ago, I started building an experiment tracking tool for myself as I have been venturing into ai research, and it has morphed into a terminal with rich content support and a bunch of fancy features. https://bit.ly/3FDF3Fk I can't recommend people start using snail for important stuff today, but I think the game is fun and it shows off a lot of the capabilities of the terminal. Joel Einbinder https://bit.ly/49fdwHU November 1, 2023 at 01:14AM
Show HN: My wife and I built a Halloween game https://bit.ly/49t3xyW
Show HN: My wife and I built a Halloween game Happy Halloween! Instead of going to a Halloween party this year, my wife and I decided to run a tiny Hackathon and built this little retro choose-your-own-adventure to pay tribute to a popular series of yesteryear. Try and escape! Also pumpkin mode!! We made liberal use of ChatGPT for code, DALLE3/Midjourney for images, but did most of the storyboarding/writing ourselves because we couldn't stand the style of GPT4/Claude. https://bit.ly/3Mpx4zx November 1, 2023 at 12:38AM
Show HN: JS Local-only AI Apps starter kit: cost $0 to run and test locally https://bit.ly/3sksiMM
Show HN: JS Local-only AI Apps starter kit: cost $0 to run and test locally Hi HN! Here's a local-only stack I built over the weekend - hope it can be useful for you! I have been building a lot of AI apps - https://bit.ly/456eqDX https://bit.ly/3Dc5pNy ... And there were definitely times I spent way too much $$ before deploying the app to production. So I was looking for a "local only" stack and found a few tools that worked well together. I used the following set of tools but may add more options later: - Inference: Ollama - VectorDB: Supabase pg-vector - LLM orchestration: langchain - Framework: nextjs My learning from building ai-town was also that many people don't have the luxury of swiping a credit card to test an app with a lot of AI workloads -- not surprisingly, many models on Ollama are already very good - I used llama2-7b for majority of my dev work. Hope this can lower the barrier to entry for building AI apps. :) https://bit.ly/3QcA1V2 October 31, 2023 at 05:42PM
Monday, 30 October 2023
Show HN: Slack with Empathy Chrome Extension https://bit.ly/47bBeD1
Show HN: Slack with Empathy Chrome Extension Hey HN, I decided to create this extension after realizing it was a feature that I wanted inside of slack. A number of times over the past few weeks I've caught myself wishing I had spent a minute more thinking about the other person on the other side of the slack message I was hastily firing off. Or wondering what was taking someone so long to get back to me, only to hear later that afternoon that they were having a tough day to the grief of a recent loss. The extension is quite simple, think of it as "status for others". You can set a reminder, a color to help theme the UI, and an expiration date. I'm in the process of testing whether it actually changes my behavior. Open to feedback and suggestions, as this is my first extension and attempt to solve this problem. Sean https://bit.ly/40khzi1 October 31, 2023 at 03:05AM
Show HN: AnglE-LLaMA Sentence Embeddings (New SOTA on STS) https://bit.ly/3SjzByY
Show HN: AnglE-LLaMA Sentence Embeddings (New SOTA on STS) https://bit.ly/3QDQfIt October 31, 2023 at 01:24AM
Show HN: Discourse – Wikipedia for Sensitive Topics https://bit.ly/47e90Ye
Show HN: Discourse – Wikipedia for Sensitive Topics We just launched our open beta of Discourse and would love feedback. We’re a group of professionals from across technology & journalism who all have a shared experience working with sensitive topics and misinformation online. We built Discourse as a way to fill a gap we continued to see in our day jobs: a trustworthy and simple way to understand challenging topics. Discourse is unique in that it (a) combines multiple viewpoints into one place and (b) allows for Wiki-style crowd suggestions. While other sources try to be 'fair and balanced' off the bat, our belief is that it takes time, feedback, and iteration to get there - and the team has built the site around this. We’d love your feedback about how we’re presenting and summarizing the full picture to present a more balanced view of complex topics like the Future of AI, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Climate Change, Defunding the Police, and more. Is the formatting easy to follow? Is the wiki component clear? Are opposing viewpoints being presented fairly? We want to hear it all. For more on Discourse check out indiscourse.com/about – thanks for your feedback! https://bit.ly/3tOaFW2 October 31, 2023 at 12:49AM
Show HN: EnfinBref- {GPT3-5|Mistral-7B} YouTube summaries, segment by segment https://bit.ly/3FEGxz6
Show HN: EnfinBref- {GPT3-5|Mistral-7B} YouTube summaries, segment by segment A neat (in my opinion) little side-project I've been working on, both to get somewhat basic React skills going, and to work with LLMs on even more cool projects to build. It should work for most major languages and output English summaries (or French summaries, if using the main https://bit.ly/3FAzw2t page instead of the /en/ subpage), no matter the input language. Currently planning on expanding in various directions, including some nice new features like choosing a summary type, better video type identification and LLM routing, and bullet points exec summaries. Pretty basic on functionalities at the moment, and relying on a few tricks. The key stack: - FastAPI + Python backend, with some extra libs for type validation (Pydantic), translation and YouTube transcript fetching. - Chained LLM calls with logic. id video type w/ a light model, break down into segments and sections, parallelise as much as can be, general high level summaries. - Models are a mix of Mistral fine-tune and GPT-3.5, with prompts tailored to the identified type of content and the current context. - Front-end is my first foray into React + Tailwind, with my last front-end experience before that being jQuery. Inspired by a post a while back about Summary Cat, but with a more in-depth approach: all summaries are segment-by-segment to get a more in-depth view at potentially complex videos. Segments are defined as being 3mn long for short videos, 5mn for longer ones. Anything above 45mn is broken down into 45 minute sections, both for ease of context length handling (solidly into gpt-3.5-16k territory, which is already more annoying to run than Mistral-7B, and any further would require GPT-4) and because things get a bit murkier to handle in terms of clarity when going above that limit. (the name is from a common French idiom for "anyway") https://bit.ly/46T0luB October 31, 2023 at 12:56AM
Sunday, 29 October 2023
Show HN: SanitizHAR: A simple Chrome extension to sanitize HAR file contents https://bit.ly/3FzX0og
Show HN: SanitizHAR: A simple Chrome extension to sanitize HAR file contents https://bit.ly/3saNFjE October 30, 2023 at 12:49AM
Show HN: Rust TUI libcurl HTTP client – developed in prison https://bit.ly/3sdmYee
Show HN: Rust TUI libcurl HTTP client – developed in prison https://bit.ly/3s8yDLp October 30, 2023 at 12:42AM
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