Thursday, 28 December 2023

Show HN: Wikipedia style donation based search engine https://bit.ly/41V1SPn

Show HN: Wikipedia style donation based search engine Introducing WhatOnEarth, a search engine that lets you chat with the entire internet. As a free & open alternative to ChatGPT Plus, the website will only get better and cheaper in the months to come. I'm currently able to keep it free because a bunch of people contributed to whatonearth. Currently I have the bandwidth of 500k search requests. https://bit.ly/48dSCYR December 29, 2023 at 01:29AM

Show HN: KernelConfig – Your Guide to Linux Kernel Modules Configuration https://bit.ly/4aA933f

Show HN: KernelConfig – Your Guide to Linux Kernel Modules Configuration https://bit.ly/3RYB4Kl December 29, 2023 at 01:37AM

Show HN: Calcium Imaging Pipeline Tool https://bit.ly/48De75b

Show HN: Calcium Imaging Pipeline Tool OptiNiSt(Optical Neuroimage Studio) is a GUI based workflow pipeline tools for processing two-photon calcium imaging data. OptiNiSt helps researchers try multiple data analysis methods, visualize the results, and construct the data analysis pipelines easily and quickly on GUI. OptiNiSt's data-saving format follows NWB standards. OptiNiSt also supports reproducibility of scientific research, standardization of analysis protocols, and developments of novel analysis tools as plug-in. https://bit.ly/3S0kKcn December 28, 2023 at 10:34PM

Wednesday, 27 December 2023

Show HN: Forward Email – Open-Source Quantum Safe Encrypted Email Service https://bit.ly/3NK0M2K

Show HN: Forward Email – Open-Source Quantum Safe Encrypted Email Service https://bit.ly/3NJEn5F December 28, 2023 at 02:32AM

Show HN: Rem: Remember Everything (open source) https://bit.ly/3TGcwqN

Show HN: Rem: Remember Everything (open source) An open source approach to locally record everything you view on your Apple Silicon computer. Note: Relies on Apple Silicon, and configured to only produce Apple Silicon builds. I think the idea of recording everything you see has the potential to change how we interact with our computers, and believe it should be open source. Also, from a privacy / security perspective, this is like... pretty scary stuff, and I want the code open so we know for certain that nothing is leaving your laptop. Even logging to Sentry has the potential to leak private info. https://bit.ly/3tnwfBa December 27, 2023 at 11:56PM

Tuesday, 26 December 2023

Show HN: TBMK – A Commands Bookmark for Terminal https://bit.ly/3RxdGSW

Show HN: TBMK – A Commands Bookmark for Terminal https://bit.ly/3RFQwKl December 26, 2023 at 11:23AM

Show HN: Upscale and Enhance Your Images Just Like a Magick https://bit.ly/48yLXYO

Show HN: Upscale and Enhance Your Images Just Like a Magick https://bit.ly/48ycDJu December 27, 2023 at 04:53AM

Show HN: Learn from Successful Product Launches https://bit.ly/48ey0zC

Show HN: Learn from Successful Product Launches https://bit.ly/3veJrsq December 27, 2023 at 12:00AM

Show HN: A web-app to explore topics using LLM https://bit.ly/3GUTvJK

Show HN: A web-app to explore topics using LLM Lately, I've been tinkering with llama.cpp and the ollama server. The speed of these tools caught my attention, even on my modest 4060 setup. I was quite impressed with the generation quality of models like Mistral. But I was a bit unhappy at the same time because whenever I explore a topic, there is a lot of typing involved when using the chat interface. So I needed a tool to not only give a response but also generate a set of "suggestions" which can be explored further just by clicking. My experience in front-end development is limited. Nonetheless, I tinkered together a small web app to achieve the same goal. It is built with vuejs3+vuetify. Code: https://bit.ly/41Dz8dt https://bit.ly/47bZqEX December 26, 2023 at 12:27PM

Monday, 25 December 2023

Show HN: Actually Portable Vim (With a Cute Vimrc) https://bit.ly/3vfCAiz

Show HN: Actually Portable Vim (With a Cute Vimrc) https://bit.ly/485VFSK December 25, 2023 at 11:44PM

Show HN: A Telegram Bot That Monitors Domains https://bit.ly/3NHQuQV

Show HN: A Telegram Bot That Monitors Domains https://bit.ly/3NH0l9k December 25, 2023 at 11:26AM

Show HN: I Made a Christmas Quiz https://bit.ly/3GV5xTh

Show HN: I Made a Christmas Quiz For the last couple of years I've created a Christmas quiz, which you can read about and play here: https://bit.ly/3GWExD3... . This year I created another quiz, this time general Christmas questions. Like last year the tech I used: - Astro - React - TypeScript - Framer Motion for the animation - A Netlify function that saves and loads the scoreboard from Azure Table Storage Unlike last year which was somewhat easy to cheat on by Googling, this time, the longer you take to answer a question the fewer points you get. I hope you have fun and a great Christmas https://bit.ly/48dv4mQ December 25, 2023 at 01:01AM

Show HN: Towards Oberon+ concurrency; request for comments https://bit.ly/3S5P7OF

Show HN: Towards Oberon+ concurrency; request for comments https://bit.ly/3RWUY8T December 25, 2023 at 06:35PM

Show HN: Boarda – Focused Offline Kanban Board https://bit.ly/3NFX2iT

Show HN: Boarda – Focused Offline Kanban Board I like using Kanban boards, so I created a program to manage them using Zig and raylib. You can check it out here https://bit.ly/4awrqpM It can open multiple boards, has undo/redo, clipboard support, and many other features. You can read about in the page above or try it yourself. https://bit.ly/4awrqpM December 25, 2023 at 04:37PM

Show HN: Automatically trim audio based on subtitles, removing gaps, noise https://bit.ly/3vdAjUY

Show HN: Automatically trim audio based on subtitles, removing gaps, noise https://bit.ly/4778meM December 25, 2023 at 08:47AM

Sunday, 24 December 2023

Show HN: An open-source, self-hostable synced narration platform for ebooks https://bit.ly/3TxqBXH

Show HN: An open-source, self-hostable synced narration platform for ebooks Hi, I made a thing! This is by far the most work I've ever sunk into a side project; I've been working on this thing for over two years, and I'm super proud of it, even though there's still a lot more to do! Storyteller is a self-hosted platform for ebooks with synced narration. This is basically self-hosted WhisperSync, for anyone familiar with that Amazon product. It's currently made up of two self-hostable backend systems and a mobile app for reading and listening to the books it produces. Technically it uses an open spec, EPUB 3's "Media Overlay", for syncing the narration, but very few ebook apps actually support Media Overlays, and even fewer work well and have nice interfaces. The mobile app is available on the Apple App Store as "Storyteller Reader", and I plan to release it for Android as well early next year. Anyway, I hope someone finds this interesting or useful! https://bit.ly/3veWx9e December 23, 2023 at 09:11PM

Saturday, 23 December 2023

Show HN: Ledit – all your procrastination in one place https://bit.ly/47ath0E

Show HN: Ledit – all your procrastination in one place For procrastination, I usually go to Reddit, HN, or RSS/Atom feeds. I wanted a single place to view all these, without any distractions like adds, permanent UI redesigns, and super simple navigation and feed management. So I built ledit over the last few nights. Here's a very amateurish promo video. ledit is open-source and can also easily be self-hosted if you so wish. https://bit.ly/47aHgDx My background is in gaming tech and compilers, so I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing. I've used lit + tailwind for the frontend and Node/Express/Postgres as the backend stack. YMMV Happy to get suggestions for improvements! https://bit.ly/4812vcd December 23, 2023 at 11:28PM

Show HN: Watch SpongeBob SquarePants from Your CLI https://bit.ly/3veKuZy

Show HN: Watch SpongeBob SquarePants from Your CLI https://bit.ly/3v3HHSP December 23, 2023 at 11:54PM

Show HN: 4d-Modeller – R library to make Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling easy https://bit.ly/488OM3b

Show HN: 4d-Modeller – R library to make Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling easy Hi, I've been working with other colleagues at University of Bristol for the last year to build an R-package that makes bayesian spatio-temporal modeling easy. That is, if you have some problem like predicting sea level rise over time, disease transmissions, etc., this package may be useful for you. It centers on a collection of Shiny apps that guide you through using the various pieces of spatio-temporal modeling packages like R-INLA or inlabru. Hopefully people find this useful. I think the nice part is that we really tried to design the package so you can add it to your modeling tool kit without having to learn a lot about R to be useful with the tool. Hopefully we succeeded. We will have a hackathon for this model in March 25-27: https://bit.ly/3trbPHn At the hackathon we will implement new features or apply the model to new applications. https://bit.ly/48oBVKt December 23, 2023 at 10:46AM

Show HN: FutureHurry – Over 10K cutting-edge AI websites all in one place https://bit.ly/48bL20M

Show HN: FutureHurry – Over 10K cutting-edge AI websites all in one place I'm a software engineer with a passion for artificial intelligence. My goal is to make a range of AI tools available to everyone. I'd love to hear your feedback, both positive and negative. If you have time, please check it out and tell me what you think. Was it helpful? What could be better? Let me know in the comments section below. https://bit.ly/489uTc2 December 23, 2023 at 08:49AM