Monday, 15 January 2024

Show HN: MarketMind – Market research in minutes, powered by AI https://bit.ly/48RSlus

Show HN: MarketMind – Market research in minutes, powered by AI Hey HN, We've been working on a market research tool that's able to put together a report in a few minutes, using the latest data available for any product or company. I personally found the market research process to be long and repetitive. A few months back, with my business partner we made a command line tool that automates it. It has saved us time and now has a UI built around it. We are looking for testers who may find this useful and we would appreciate any feedback you throw at us :) Thanks! https://bit.ly/3U5nE0H January 16, 2024 at 12:51AM

Show HN: Mailbrane – an email masking service for organizations https://bit.ly/3TXusxh

Show HN: Mailbrane – an email masking service for organizations Hello HN, I wanted to show you mailbrane - an email masking service. I use firefox relay a lot, and thought that email masking was a service needed by enterprises as well, but there was no one catering to them. I used honojs + typescript + htmx + drizzle ORM and I really liked working with this tech stack. Chrome, firefox and safari extensions are next after I finish work on integrating stripe. https://bit.ly/3TXusNN January 15, 2024 at 12:35PM

Sunday, 14 January 2024

Show HN: GoTorch – A Go Implementation of PyTorch https://bit.ly/3O4xKem

Show HN: GoTorch – A Go Implementation of PyTorch I'm starting to implement a barebones version of pytorch in Go. The primary motivation is: 1. I want to better learn Pytorch and how it works so what better way than to just re-implement some of its core features. 2. I write mainly in Go and haven't come across a lot of ML support in Go 3. I'd rather have a Go ML service instead of spinning up additional infrastructure to just support a python ML service in my Go projects 4. Go's static typing, native concurrency (avoid GIL problem in python), efficient memory management, single binary deployment and more make it a better interface compared to python IMO Knowing the Pytorch is mainly implemented in c++ and c under the covers, I'm not expecting any performance gains by porting it to Go. But still, will be interesting to see how it compares. Check it out below and let me know your thoughts! https://bit.ly/3O4xWu6 January 15, 2024 at 06:43AM

Show HN: OnnxStream running TinyLlama and Mistral 7B, with CUDA support https://bit.ly/3NZjl3h

Show HN: OnnxStream running TinyLlama and Mistral 7B, with CUDA support https://bit.ly/420jtW7 January 14, 2024 at 06:17PM

Show HN: Play QuakeSpasm – a Quake game engine based on FitzQuake in the browser https://bit.ly/3RYOFjV

Show HN: Play QuakeSpasm – a Quake game engine based on FitzQuake in the browser Original source: https://bit.ly/3RWMVr9 My fork: https://bit.ly/3SkTQvX https://bit.ly/3RWMCwD January 14, 2024 at 10:32PM

Saturday, 13 January 2024

Show HN: I created an educational-comedy app https://bit.ly/3U3pTl9

Show HN: I created an educational-comedy app I’m a big fan of comedy, especially when it teaches me something. That’s why I started using AI to make funny audio explanations about stuff like history, science, and philosophy. Turns out, I remember things better when they’re explained in a fun way - maybe you will too :) Lmk what you think https://apple.co/3O1HHsZ January 13, 2024 at 11:01PM

Show HN: Optimalnightvision.com, MILPs for optimizing night vision systems https://bit.ly/42e9zAl

Show HN: Optimalnightvision.com, MILPs for optimizing night vision systems Because night vision intensifier tubes are produced with highly variable qualities, they are binned and sold in discrete grade batches. This wastes money and degrades overall system performance. With two mixed-integer linear programs (one for grouping tubes into systems, and another for assigning systems to customers), OptimalNightVision is able to greatly improve end-product quality and reduce costs. OptimalNightVision is the only (publicly available) inventory optimization platform for night vision intensifier tubes. Tech: Django, Pyomo for formulation, GLPK for solving. Feedback and questions are very welcome :) https://bit.ly/48zLztC January 13, 2024 at 07:51PM

Friday, 12 January 2024

Thursday, 11 January 2024

Show HN: Preline UI v2.0 – open-source Tailwind Components Library https://bit.ly/3O0SXWu

Show HN: Preline UI v2.0 – open-source Tailwind Components Library Features over 700 Tailwind Components & Examples with free Figma Design System. https://bit.ly/3RaC1Nm January 12, 2024 at 05:02AM

Show HN: Dotplotlib – hijacking Matplotlib to make better dot plots https://bit.ly/3tWsZwz

Show HN: Dotplotlib – hijacking Matplotlib to make better dot plots https://bit.ly/3tHMkBR January 11, 2024 at 10:03PM

Show HN: I built a 4000 watt solar array on top of my Tesla (AMA) https://bit.ly/3tM9JSD

Show HN: I built a 4000 watt solar array on top of my Tesla (AMA) https://bit.ly/41TFSnE January 12, 2024 at 03:20AM

Show HN: Hyvector – A new SVG editor that will be really good (eventually) https://bit.ly/3tVmSso

Show HN: Hyvector – A new SVG editor that will be really good (eventually) https://bit.ly/3SdjPW0 January 11, 2024 at 11:10PM

Show HN: No-frills online audio editor https://bit.ly/3RXF3Wi

Show HN: No-frills online audio editor https://bit.ly/3TWTE7d January 11, 2024 at 12:09PM

Show HN: Pico W powered Munich public transportation departures LED panel https://bit.ly/3NV1YR2

Show HN: Pico W powered Munich public transportation departures LED panel Micropython code for Pimoroni's Interstate 75w RP2040 board to display departure times of Munich public transport. It uses MVG API to fetch departure information for a predetermined set of stations https://bit.ly/3vy8JSD January 11, 2024 at 10:23AM

Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Show HN: highlight.cool – add Medium-like highlights to your own blog https://bit.ly/3RVnhTB

Show HN: highlight.cool – add Medium-like highlights to your own blog Hey y'all! I want to share my weekend project https://bit.ly/429U0tr with you. highlight.cool lets your blog readers highlight what they find interesting, where the more interesting parts are bolder and the less interesting parts are lighter. As a reader, I've always enjoyed seeing the highlighted parts of Medium, but wasn't a fan of all the paywalls and that it only showed the top highlight. I'd love to see this feature on more blogs both as a way to be part of the community of readers, as well as give kudos to the writer for parts that I enjoyed reading. I've tried to make it so that it gets out of your way as a reader and is only there when you want to see the highlights. It's also real-time which lets you see what other people are highlighting while you're reading, if that's your thing. It's free for unlimited highlights and blogs, but will have a paid tier to remove branding and allow styling (still working on that!) Happy to answer any questions and get feedback! Thanks! Ian https://bit.ly/429U0tr January 10, 2024 at 08:21PM

Show HN: Elevate Your Game Nights with Handcrafted Playing Cards ♠♥♦♣ https://bit.ly/3vCmkYS

Show HN: Elevate Your Game Nights with Handcrafted Playing Cards ♠♥♦♣ https://bit.ly/3vzyxhi January 10, 2024 at 04:58PM

Tuesday, 9 January 2024

Show HN: Tool to calculate how much milk is needed to make an amount of cheese https://bit.ly/3RQTtHS

Show HN: Tool to calculate how much milk is needed to make an amount of cheese https://bit.ly/3RQTuLW January 8, 2024 at 08:40AM

Show HN: Peer-to-peer mini r/place with Proof of Work https://bit.ly/47zWstX

Show HN: Peer-to-peer mini r/place with Proof of Work Hi HN, This is a site where users can submit content and the shortest SHA256 value of nonce+content among them will make the site display the content. Very basic, without a blockchain. It's a static site with WebRTC and peer-to-peer. Why? I wanted r/place (Reddit canvas where users collaborate on a pixel grid), but with proof of work. This is my progress so far. It's a WebRTC app with peer to peer connectivity that forwards the best hashed values to other users, which verify them, display them and pass them on. There are many many improvements to be done (especially I should probably use something like libp2p-gossipsub, otherwise scale is probably an issue) and more ideas to be implemented, and I'm sure there are bugs. But I didn't find any similar projects yet (except blockchains of course). Hope you like it! https://bit.ly/47virSQ January 10, 2024 at 01:45AM

Show HN: I did a platform like Upwork but for Romania https://bit.ly/4aNI2tb

Show HN: I did a platform like Upwork but for Romania https://bit.ly/3RVmCBS January 9, 2024 at 10:38PM