Sunday, 25 February 2024

Show HN: FastAPI wrapper for recognize-anything image recognition models https://bit.ly/3wnkhbC

Show HN: FastAPI wrapper for recognize-anything image recognition models I've been experimenting with the recognize anything models from https://bit.ly/3ORtjEo and ended up writing a simple HTTP API around them using FastAPI, packaged into an offline-capable docker image on Dockerhub ( https://bit.ly/49Lbzm6 ). This made it convenient to run inference across all my photos, and create a web app to search / browse them by tag/content (I plan to tidy this up and release it too). https://bit.ly/49NiA5H February 25, 2024 at 01:23PM

Show HN: Bungo Bloxx – playable Tetris window display https://bit.ly/3SPzAla

Show HN: Bungo Bloxx – playable Tetris window display https://bit.ly/3SJKg4E February 25, 2024 at 10:50AM

Show HN: Automated and personalized push notifications and emails using LLM https://bit.ly/3TcyYqQ

Show HN: Automated and personalized push notifications and emails using LLM I'm currently trying to find proof of concept around this idea i have. It's pretty early and any feedback is appreciated. Currently in email marketing you can personalize marketing emails based on tags and group them into fx. a segment. This allows the marketer to personalize the email to the extend an limited to the segmentation, tags of the user and usage of those tags in the emails. But what if you could fully automate it and personalize it to create unique marketing emails for everyone where real-time user data, behaviour and the environment the user is in also could be part of this. I'm working on a beta. The idea is that rather than writing your marketing email your would instead provide an "intent". Fx. "new product launch at https://bit.ly/3TaLirG ". This information could then be used along with information about the users to fully customize the email for each of them. Even based on the weather and stuff like that. The hypothesis is that this would increase AARRR. https://bit.ly/3TaLiYI February 25, 2024 at 02:52AM

Saturday, 24 February 2024

Show HN: Namique, straight-to-point brand name generator https://bit.ly/42ZiINl

Show HN: Namique, straight-to-point brand name generator https://bit.ly/3m8DGsc February 25, 2024 at 01:28AM

Show HN: Hacker News Telegram Bot https://bit.ly/4bP5bf9

Show HN: Hacker News Telegram Bot https://bit.ly/4bOrB06 February 24, 2024 at 01:46PM

Show HN: Gree – go lib for making trees like the 'tree' command https://bit.ly/3SUnbML

Show HN: Gree – go lib for making trees like the 'tree' command I'm always looking for easy ways to visualize data from CLI so I built something I couldn't find an existing solution for. a := gree.NewNode("root") a.NewChild("child1") a.NewChild("child2").NewChild("grandchild1") fmt.Println(a.Draw()) Makes root ├── child1 └── child2 └── grandchild1 Curious if others find it useful https://bit.ly/48yOKAW February 24, 2024 at 12:24AM

Friday, 23 February 2024

Show HN: React and Angular micro front end bookstore https://bit.ly/4bQnOQc

Show HN: React and Angular micro front end bookstore Example online book store web application, using 3 react and one angular micro frontend orchestrated over fusionize network https://bit.ly/3OV0PcL February 24, 2024 at 03:33AM

Show HN: Consol3 – A 3D engine for the terminal that executes on the CPU https://bit.ly/3OU1cEz

Show HN: Consol3 – A 3D engine for the terminal that executes on the CPU Hi all This has been my hobby project for quite a few years now It started as a small engine to serve as a sandbox to try out new 3d graphics ideas After adding many features through out the years and re-writing the entire engine a few times, this is the latest state It currently supports loading models with animations, textures, lights, shadow maps, normal maps, and some other goodies I've also recently added voxel raymarching as an alternative renderer, along with a fun physics simulation :) https://bit.ly/42SNIi2 February 24, 2024 at 03:17AM

Thursday, 22 February 2024

Show HN: Stand out as a founder by sharing your story https://bit.ly/3UR1hfP

Show HN: Stand out as a founder by sharing your story Hey HN, I built a new platform called Indie Logs to help founders share their journey in a clear and organized way. Building in public is common now, but it's hard to stand out and share everything properly on places like Twitter. Your updates can get lost, and it's not easy to show the full picture of your good and tough days. There is no real way to present the full story. I built Indie Logs because I saw these problems. It gives you a personal page for all your projects, lets you put updates on your own site with embeddable timelines, and offers over 30 themes to personalize both your profile and the changelog you're embedding on your website. The core idea is to help you tell your story in a more coherent, visible way. Hope you check it out and find it useful! Here's the link: (https://bit.ly/3SRbYfF). There's a demo on the homepage too! February 22, 2024 at 10:59PM

Show HN: flagconf: Environment variable & config file parsing for Go stdlib flag https://bit.ly/49Hwg28

Show HN: flagconf: Environment variable & config file parsing for Go stdlib flag https://bit.ly/49lVZ0g February 23, 2024 at 01:06AM

Show HN: MidiCard, a credit card-sized PCB MIDI Keyboard https://bit.ly/3OSQ0b2

Show HN: MidiCard, a credit card-sized PCB MIDI Keyboard This is a product I designed and the software is open source. https://bit.ly/3OPSgQo February 23, 2024 at 02:03AM

Show HN: Real-time image generation with SDXL Lightning https://bit.ly/3uFxBb1

Show HN: Real-time image generation with SDXL Lightning https://bit.ly/3T8jCUx February 22, 2024 at 11:52PM

Show HN: I made a React Native app boilerplate and no, it doesn't use AI https://bit.ly/3uIWlPy

Show HN: I made a React Native app boilerplate and no, it doesn't use AI (while it doesn't use AI, I bet it's the fastest way to build a cross-platform AI app!) I've been a React Native developer since 2018, and I've built a whole lot of products with it. I wanted to make a service that includes: - A boilerplate to get you up and running (hyper) fast - Solid documentation that tells guides you along the various steps with developing, building, submitting and launching an app - Detailed documentation on the ins-and-outs of the Google Play Store and iOS App Store - (a big one) lots of advice on MVP app principles, how to not overthink it, what information to put on various screens, things like that - (another big one) very opinionated advice on services to use, UX paths to go down and decisions made for you so you don't get bogged down in swathes of documentation - A community of developers on a similar app-building path to help you out whenever you need (including me, currently at your beck and call during Australian awake hours!) My promise is: buying HyperFast will save you - at the VERY least - your hourly rate x the hours you'd spend setting up a React Native app from scratch. The service is in its infancy at the moment so I'm offering a hefty discount for new signups. Would love for you to check it out and would love some feedback. https://bit.ly/49N5WDX February 22, 2024 at 12:31PM

Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Show HN: PrintDirTree – Easily Visualize Customized Directory Trees from the CLI https://bit.ly/49FXrug

Show HN: PrintDirTree – Easily Visualize Customized Directory Trees from the CLI A simple CLI tool that lets you print directory trees with options for custom exclusions. It's particularly useful for prompting ChatGPT. https://bit.ly/42N5ByE February 22, 2024 at 04:28AM

Show HN: Sapling is a business-ready TypeScript, Express.js, React boilerplate https://bit.ly/4bNmM7y

Show HN: Sapling is a business-ready TypeScript, Express.js, React boilerplate Development of real applications can and should be simpler. Existing solutions focus on the problems that are the most fun to work and that give the appearance of creating a working app quickly but don't deal with the real issues that arise when building a business quality application. Worse, many of these problems have known solutions which are never applied. Sapling propels you, the developer, forward by generously applying known solutions and innovative ideas, allowing you to tackle problems that should be simple with unprecedented facility and tackle hard problems rapidly and without distraction. It's a MERN boilerplate that lets you soar. https://bit.ly/4bMCGyJ February 22, 2024 at 04:51AM

Show HN: A comprehensive, efficient, and reusable util function library of Go https://bit.ly/3SEKWrO

Show HN: A comprehensive, efficient, and reusable util function library of Go https://bit.ly/42P5Au5 February 21, 2024 at 08:39AM

Show HN: Turn your available ingredients into recipes https://bit.ly/49zf6ny

Show HN: Turn your available ingredients into recipes https://bit.ly/42LqeLE February 21, 2024 at 09:36AM

Tuesday, 20 February 2024

Show HN: Deploy highly available infra to EC2 with Docker-compose and CDK https://bit.ly/3OMazpO

Show HN: Deploy highly available infra to EC2 with Docker-compose and CDK I created a CDK deploy that uses docker-rollout [1][2] to deploy highly available infrastructure to EC2 using only autoscaling groups. It is not super polished but it is a complete example, so it could be useful if you are considering hosting on EC2. Rolling out deploys involves updating one file on S3 and running one script. Ironically after all that setup, I decided to give Linode with k8s a try [3] :-) (due to aws' high costs of egress and NAT gws / IPv4 tax on AWS, and the fact that some apps that I want to run are easier to deploy with helm). More notes: * I did try ECS and Fargate, which are nice, but also come with associated costs and a bunch of complexity. At that point, I rather spend time directly with k8s, which should make my localhost parity way higher, and hosting somewhere more affordable. * I tried both Pulumi and Terraform. I have mixed feelings about them. I ended up using CDK because it _felt_ like the nicer development experience (except when CloudFormation fails and it kind of hides the reason why, sigh ... fishing for logs on CloudWatch is such a drag!). * I tried to add some NACL rules since I ended up running the thing on a public VPC. I couldn't make it work but at that time I had already decided to host elsewhere so I left it like that :-). I did succeed on adding support for AWS WAF. Sadly, the cdk currently doesn't have high level support for WAF so it was not as nice to setup. -- 1: https://bit.ly/3JL4lVn 2: https://bit.ly/3HEK6pL 3: https://bit.ly/3OMaAtS... https://bit.ly/49nPgD3 February 21, 2024 at 02:59AM

Show HN: I built my own CDN to host over 20k websites https://bit.ly/3UIxDth

Show HN: I built my own CDN to host over 20k websites https://bit.ly/3SKTltW February 20, 2024 at 06:19PM

Show HN: I made a site that creates the documentation of your code https://bit.ly/49ioE6v

Show HN: I made a site that creates the documentation of your code https://bit.ly/48lHHeY February 20, 2024 at 09:20AM