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Friday, 24 May 2024
Show HN: ServerlessMaps – Host your own maps in the cloud https://bit.ly/3QZ6PlG
Show HN: ServerlessMaps – Host your own maps in the cloud Have a look at the website with an example map, https://bit.ly/4camsz9 , or read the accompanying blog post https://bit.ly/4dXYzfB https://bit.ly/3yyrHKt May 24, 2024 at 09:19AM
Show HN: Optimally allocate poker chips using constrained optimization https://bit.ly/3wKVdvV
Show HN: Optimally allocate poker chips using constrained optimization https://bit.ly/3KeT9PL May 24, 2024 at 01:54PM
Show HN: My 20-year-long journey from Tester to Software Engineer https://bit.ly/3VbuSAw
Show HN: My 20-year-long journey from Tester to Software Engineer Hello Dear HN Folks. I would like to share with you my journey from testing to software engineer in test, then build engineer, DevOps engineer, cloud engineer, and software engineer today. It took me from 2004 to 2024 today. It was quite the ride and I tried to write down my experience during this journey. I still have doubts, fears and everything. I wanted to inspire those who also wished to embark on this journey that it's not impossible. It is hard though. Not gonna lie. And I had some luck along the way for sure. But with passion and stubbornness and determination one can go to places. :) Please understand that I don't think testing is bad. Quite the opposite. I believe my career in Testing has led me to the engineer I am today. Always with Testing in mind first! Anyways. I hope it's an enjoyable read. Thanks and Godspeed! https://bit.ly/3VbZW33 May 24, 2024 at 07:44AM
Show HN: US Immigrant Visa Statistics https://bit.ly/3WQ7km1
Show HN: US Immigrant Visa Statistics https://bit.ly/3WVquqy May 24, 2024 at 06:56AM
Thursday, 23 May 2024
Show HN: Chrome extension to search and summarize Reddit while on Google https://bit.ly/44WWxsj
Show HN: Chrome extension to search and summarize Reddit while on Google Hello HN, I consistently find myself adding "site:reddit.com" to my Google searches. So, I thought: why not automate that? I built this open-source Chrome extension to create a sidebar on your Google results page with results from Reddit. In fact, you can customize it to do parallel searches on more websites besides reddit (like I've added ycombinator.com) See a 1-minute video of the extension in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzz7V19bVVw Optionally, you can add your OpenAI keys to summarize results. This creates an experience of having your own client-side Perplexity-like experience! Link to the extension: https://bit.ly/4aAgQwA... Link to code: https://bit.ly/44WWywn Right now, it only works on Chrome. But since the code is open, you can adapt it to Firefox, Edge or other browsers. (Happy to accept pull requests!) Let me know what you think. https://bit.ly/44WWyMT May 24, 2024 at 05:22AM
Show HN: A web server written in plain English https://bit.ly/4bMH0gI
Show HN: A web server written in plain English What do I mean by plain English? I mean there's no source code, no programming language. Just plain English "compiled" and CI/CDed into "production" at https://bit.ly/3KebBrP . Why did I build this? Just for fun. I wanted to see how close to a production-ready code can an LLM generate, and what would it take to actually take it into production. With today's technology, could an English speaker write a web server without knowing much about software engineering? See the "source plain English" for details of how detailed the instructions need to be to produce something somewhat stable. It's very basic, so it should be easy to build and modify for your own experiments. https://bit.ly/3ytDg5j May 23, 2024 at 04:01PM
Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers https://bit.ly/3UWHw4W
Show HN: HackerNews but for research papers Hey guys, I love HN! I wanted to extend the same aesthetic and community towards things beyond tech-related news. I thought it would be cool to get the same quality of community gathered around the latest and greatest research coming out. Let me know what you guys think of what I have so far. It's still early so there are probably bugs and other quality issues. If there's any features missing that you'd want let me know. ALSO, if any of you are familiar with the map of the territory of any particular field, please let me know! Would love to pick your brain and to come up with a 'most important papers' section for each field. Thank you!! -stefan https://bit.ly/4dVgL9Y May 23, 2024 at 03:53PM
Show HN: AI Autocomplete for Textarea Elements https://bit.ly/3yHfgM4
Show HN: AI Autocomplete for Textarea Elements https://bit.ly/4bsFEI5 May 22, 2024 at 06:26PM
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
Show HN: YouValidateMe HTTP server that validates JSON data against JSON schemas https://bit.ly/4bz6bDN
Show HN: YouValidateMe HTTP server that validates JSON data against JSON schemas YouValidateMe is an HTTP server that validates JSON data against JSON schemas. It's written in Golang. Put your JSON Schema documents on the server and then submit JSON data to validate against those JSON Schemas. Why? To centralise field validation logic for your applications instead of scattering different validation logic everywhere that might get out of sync. It's a single binary - nothing to install or configure though we do provide a systemd unit file to run it as a service. MIT license. Source code at: https://bit.ly/4dUXViX May 23, 2024 at 03:44AM
Tuesday, 21 May 2024
Show HN: PodSnacks (Podcasts summarized with AI, to your inbox, $1 per hour) https://bit.ly/4bqMJct
Show HN: PodSnacks (Podcasts summarized with AI, to your inbox, $1 per hour) https://bit.ly/3oiLTHG May 21, 2024 at 08:01PM
Show HN: Keepy AI – Automate Receipt Data Entry with an Email https://bit.ly/3V9AACM
Show HN: Keepy AI – Automate Receipt Data Entry with an Email I moved to the Bay Area to dive headfirst into the GenAI wave, eager to learn how startups build AI. I co-founded a startup with a friend and quickly realized a familiar pain: managing receipts. I'd "keep" them in my pocket, on a table, in the car – and told myself I would manage it later. Later never came. Talking to friends, I realized this was a universal struggle. That's how Keepy was born. Keepy AI automates data entry and receipt storage for individuals, freelancers and small businesses. Simply send an email with a receipt to keep@keepy.us, and our AI-powered platform handles the rest. Here's how it works: - Effortless Data Entry: No more manual inputting! Just send receipts to keep@keepy.us - Reliable Automation: 24/7 AI processing for accuracy and efficiency. - Human-Assisted Accuracy: Human agents step in if needed to ensure precise results. - Seamless Data Output: Access your data in Google Sheets, ready for analysis and integration. - Secure Cloud Storage: Peace of mind with secure cloud storage for your receipts. Try it out: send a receipt to keep@keepy.us and see how it works! I'd love to hear your feedback on Keepy. Let me know what you think! https://bit.ly/458EpMd May 21, 2024 at 09:06PM
Show HN: Terminal based online radio player https://bit.ly/3WTnsmD
Show HN: Terminal based online radio player https://bit.ly/3WQjPOn May 21, 2024 at 06:16AM
Monday, 20 May 2024
Show HN: Optigraph – optimum graph network generator https://bit.ly/3UHScEk
Show HN: Optigraph – optimum graph network generator I've created a tool that helps plan graph networks for the best possible connections between nodes. The idea is for it to be used as a kind of underground system planner. I am still working on improving the algorithms it uses, but please consider checking it out for new ideas/bug catching. https://bit.ly/3QUSoiG May 19, 2024 at 10:30AM
Show HN: SQLFrame – I ran PySpark without Spark on a SQL database https://bit.ly/3Kb1zYv
Show HN: SQLFrame – I ran PySpark without Spark on a SQL database Recently I open-sourced SQLFrame, a DataFrame library that implements the PySpark DataFrame API but removes Spark as a dependency. It does this by generating the corresponding SQL for the DataFrame operations using SQLGlot. Since the output is SQL this also means that the PySpark DataFrame API can now be used directly against other databases without the Spark middleman. I built this because of two common problems I have faced in my career: 1. I prefer to write complex pipelines in PySpark but they can be hard to read for SQL-proficient co-workers. Therefore I find myself in a tradeoff between maintainability and accessibility. 2. I really enjoy using the PySpark DataFrame API but not every project requires Spark and therefore I'm not able to use the DataFrame library I am most proficient in. The library currently focuses on transformation pipelines (reading from and writing to tables) and data analysis as key use cases. It does offer some ability to read from files directly but they must be small although this can be improved over time if there is demand for it. SQLFrame currently supports BigQuery, DuckDB, and Postgres with Clickhouse, Redshift, Snowflake, Spark, and Trino in development or planned. You can use the "Standalone" session to test running against any engine supported by SQLGlot but there could be issues with more advanced functions that will be resolved once officially supported by SQLFrame. Blog post for more details: https://bit.ly/44Ssm5o... Would love to answer any questions or hear any feedback you may have! https://bit.ly/3yl2GSD May 21, 2024 at 02:09AM
Show HN: Recall Memory – Your Personal Local Time Machine for Mac https://bit.ly/3V6eZva
Show HN: Recall Memory – Your Personal Local Time Machine for Mac Recall Memory is a free Sandboxed Mac App which let's you scroll through time and allows you to "Recall" what you were doing earlier. Recall works by capturing the active window every second and only saves screenshots with significant changes. Making it easy to scroll through what you were doing earlier. All data is processed and always stored locally. https://bit.ly/44NzAYr May 21, 2024 at 12:48AM
Show HN: Find and Grab Domains with a Past https://bit.ly/4bpbO7y
Show HN: Find and Grab Domains with a Past I created a micro-service called [Gone.Domains]( https://bit.ly/3X6yw03 ). It allows users to obtain a list of outgoing domains from a website. The report will highlight domains that are expired or nearing expiration. This service can help users find domains with a history for new projects or for resale. May 20, 2024 at 07:48AM
Show HN: I Built an AI Holiday Planner for Instant, Expert-Level Itineraries https://bit.ly/3KtptyJ
Show HN: I Built an AI Holiday Planner for Instant, Expert-Level Itineraries Hi HN, I'm Fran! I'm excited to share my latest project with you all. I built an AI travel planner that generates custom travel itineraries in seconds. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a month-long adventure, this tool can create a detailed, professional-level plan that includes day-by-day activities, hotels, restaurants, and more. As a frequent traveler, I wanted to create something that simplifies the overwhelming task of trip planning and ensures you make the most of your time at any destination. The AI considers various factors to provide recommendations that suit your preferences and interests. I'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions. Feel free to ask any questions or share your experiences with travel planning! Thanks for checking it out, Fran https://bit.ly/3X6x6Th May 20, 2024 at 07:28AM
Sunday, 19 May 2024
Show HN: DeLorean – Super Performant IPv4->IPv6 Reverse Proxy in Golang https://bit.ly/44VLUWE
Show HN: DeLorean – Super Performant IPv4->IPv6 Reverse Proxy in Golang https://bit.ly/44QKeO2 May 20, 2024 at 03:55AM
Show HN: ffmpeg-english "capture from /dev/video0 every 1 second to jpg files" https://bit.ly/3K6eECv
Show HN: ffmpeg-english "capture from /dev/video0 every 1 second to jpg files" https://bit.ly/4dOo8jq May 20, 2024 at 12:50AM
Show HN: Digital player board for Terraforming Mars https://bit.ly/4bDY2OF
Show HN: Digital player board for Terraforming Mars My cousin and I love the Terraforming Mars board game. But we'd often get overly excited and knock our pieces off of our boards, losing track of our progress. So I digitised it. It comes with a few cool features like resource conversions (e.g. converting plants to greenery), production phase, offline, mobile-friendly and keeps track of the history using the browser history itself. Sharing this here in case there are any other TM fans that could also find some use in this :) https://bit.ly/3WHU1E5 May 19, 2024 at 01:00PM
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