Thursday 12 September 2024

Show HN: Build Your WSL Distro in Docker https://bit.ly/3MJadPe

Show HN: Build Your WSL Distro in Docker https://bit.ly/3TqrTmw September 12, 2024 at 12:05PM

Wednesday 11 September 2024

Show HN: Konty – A Balsamiq-alternative lo-fi wireframe tool for modern apps https://bit.ly/3XGpfLZ

Show HN: Konty – A Balsamiq-alternative lo-fi wireframe tool for modern apps https://bit.ly/4d15EdJ September 12, 2024 at 04:31AM

Show HN: I built an AI-powered app that helped me lose 30 lbs and gain muscle https://bit.ly/3XIgrEf

Show HN: I built an AI-powered app that helped me lose 30 lbs and gain muscle Hey everyone, Like many of you, I've been amazed by the latest AI advancements and have integrated AI into my daily life. As a fitness enthusiast, I was searching for an all-in-one tool that could track my nutrition, workouts, and sleep in one place, while providing insights into how these factors correlate with each other. This need led me to create HealthMaxAI. Using the app, I've personally lost over 30 pounds of fat, which has been incredibly motivating. HealthMaxAI has truly transformed my approach to health and fitness, and I believe it can do the same for others. I'm excited to share this tool with you and would love any feedback you might have. Your insights will be invaluable in making HealthMaxAI even better. Thank you in advance for your time and for checking out the app! https://bit.ly/3TOqpTp September 12, 2024 at 12:06AM

Tuesday 10 September 2024

Show HN: I put together boring hex code color to save you time https://bit.ly/3MMG29D

Show HN: I put together boring hex code color to save you time I made this tool to help users get hex codes that I put together based on the seasons I find beautiful. I hope you like it https://bit.ly/4gnOaLI September 11, 2024 at 02:32AM

Show HN: Forms with OpenPGP https://bit.ly/3MDgbRA

Show HN: Forms with OpenPGP I'm Pal, the creator of an open source form/survey platform. It's written in Rust and Svelte and it's all on GitHub: https://bit.ly/3AThjxO . My aim is to do something similar to how Proton encrypted emails: keep it simple and user-friendly, so that basically everyone can switch to it from Google/Typeform. Of course, there's some compromises. You can't really do integrations, since the server doesn't have the raw responses to send anywhere. But there's still tons of use cases where Palform's features suffice. The encryption is powered by the amazing Sequoia PGP library and simply uses OpenPGP. I know it's not a perfect protocol, but it's been around for ages and audited several times. Users need to be able to trust Palform, and a DIY obscure cryptographic system would make that hard. Plus, this way you can import + export your keys and everything stays interoperable. It even has webhooks, so your servers can store PGP keys and you can decrypt the form responses yourself. https://bit.ly/3ZfFmRR September 10, 2024 at 11:53PM

Show HN: Semantic Bookmark Manager https://bit.ly/3XEwiVt

Show HN: Semantic Bookmark Manager Hi Hacker News, I would like to share my new side project: the Semantic Bookmark Manager. This web application is designed to help users manage and semantically search for their bookmarks using the RAG technique. Traditional bookmark managers can become quite disorganized and difficult to navigate as they grow. This tool offers a solution by eliminating the need for manual categorization, therefore simplifying the overall user experience. It is open-source under MIT license Thank you for your attention, and I hope you find it useful :) https://bit.ly/4gi8ZId September 11, 2024 at 12:27AM

Show HN: Fire for the Wall – A Guide to Censorship-Resistant Tools and Networks https://bit.ly/3MGjOpY

Show HN: Fire for the Wall – A Guide to Censorship-Resistant Tools and Networks Hi HN, I've been working on a project called "Fire For The Wall", which is an ongoing and maintained guide to help people resist internet censorship. It covers censorship-resistant tools, protocols, and networks, as well as how censorship firewalls like the GFW (Great Firewall) work. The guide is organized into the following sections: - Censorship Circumvention Tools - Censorship Circumvention Protocols - Censorship-Resistant Networks - Censorship Techniques - Censorship Analysis Tools Each document provides details on how these tools work, what privacy/security precautions to take, and how to set them up. The project is open-source and under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license, meaning it's free to use and modify with proper credit. I'm looking for contributors who are interested in helping expand and refine this guide. Whether it's improving documentation, adding new tools, or helping with analysis, all contributions are welcome! If you're interested, please read the contribution guidelines before starting. Thanks for checking it out, and I'd love to hear any feedback or suggestions! Guide: https://bit.ly/4dXp5VZ Repo: https://bit.ly/3MFPKdY https://bit.ly/3MFPKdY September 10, 2024 at 11:31AM

Show HN: Vomitorium – all of your project in 1 text file https://bit.ly/47mJul9

Show HN: Vomitorium – all of your project in 1 text file Neat little nodejs/cli tool for putting all of your project's files into 1. I built it for LLM assistance with small-ish projects. https://bit.ly/47mJuSb September 8, 2024 at 02:45PM

Monday 9 September 2024

Show HN: HypergraphZ – A Hypergraph Implementation in Zig https://bit.ly/3AZrqkT

Show HN: HypergraphZ – A Hypergraph Implementation in Zig https://bit.ly/4d2yvhV September 10, 2024 at 07:07AM

Sunday 8 September 2024

Show HN: Browserbased (Serverless Headless Browsers) https://bit.ly/4d0sbYe

Show HN: Browserbased (Serverless Headless Browsers) https://bit.ly/3ZmObJL September 9, 2024 at 02:21AM

Show HN: Miles and Points on Google Flights https://bit.ly/3XeRCPX

Show HN: Miles and Points on Google Flights https://bit.ly/3TmIckl September 8, 2024 at 03:29PM

Show HN: How old do i look –– AI face age detector https://bit.ly/3MEzqu6

Show HN: How old do i look –– AI face age detector Upload your photo and use AI to estimate your age. It's a fun tool to see what your age might be in the eyes of AI. Easy to use: No registration, no login, completely free. Instant Results: Get your age estimation in seconds using AI. User Privacy: Your photos are processed securely and never stored on our servers. https://bit.ly/4eat5lG September 9, 2024 at 03:17AM

Show HN: Ki Editor - the multicursor syntactical editor https://bit.ly/3ZdLOsn

Show HN: Ki Editor - the multicursor syntactical editor Hi everyone, I have been developing this editor, Ki, for over a year, and have employed it substantially in all kinds of development (including Ki itself) for at least 3 months. I think it is mostly crystallized, thus I'm happy to share it with you today. Its main strength is first-class multi-cursor and structural (syntax) editing, which is a rare combination in the realm of editors (TUI or GUI alike). Hope you'll enjoy it! https://bit.ly/3Tidjxe September 9, 2024 at 01:39AM

Show HN: Just released a new landing page for a blockchain usage data aggregator https://bit.ly/4ehyoQj

Show HN: Just released a new landing page for a blockchain usage data aggregator Would love to know what you think of it and whether there is any kind of data you would like to see! https://bit.ly/3Xldx87 September 8, 2024 at 06:19AM

Saturday 7 September 2024

Show HN: I dropped to part-time work to develop a Design Copilot for developers https://bit.ly/3B4hdn0

Show HN: I dropped to part-time work to develop a Design Copilot for developers Hey HN! I develop browser extensions, I suck at web design, and I've been exploring AI/LLMs. With my new found free-time since dropping work hours, I've developed a Design Copilot browser extension [0]. It does what it says on the tin - you choose a part of your website and the tool gives you instant expert design feedback - "change this font to that, add this much whitespace, use brighter colours .... etc" The tool is completely 100% free to use, its powered by bringing your own AI API Key, and the current LLM it uses is Google Gemini 1.5 Pro. I've yet to hit the free rate-limit and I use the tool myself daily all day. The tool itself was used to create its own final design! Let me know what you think, support a dev, give it a try. Cheers [0] - https://bit.ly/4gdWWM5... https://bit.ly/3Zk5Dyj September 8, 2024 at 04:58AM

Show HN: RPN calc 15C for 320x200 display https://bit.ly/3Zg74hp

Show HN: RPN calc 15C for 320x200 display https://bit.ly/4cSCrSl September 8, 2024 at 02:42AM

Show HN: Private, local data gathering tool, to make your Digital Twin https://bit.ly/3TmwMwH

Show HN: Private, local data gathering tool, to make your Digital Twin Imagine giving your grand-grand-grand kids yourself on an SD card. And all of that starts with data. https://bit.ly/47q6RtV September 7, 2024 at 09:17PM

Friday 6 September 2024

Show HN: Minefield – Fast SBOM Management, 10k Packages Cached in 30s https://bit.ly/4cVOKx2

Show HN: Minefield – Fast SBOM Management, 10k Packages Cached in 30s Hi HN! I’m Naveen, and I’d like to introduce Minefield, an open-source tool designed to simplify managing software bills of materials (SBOM) and identifying vulnerabilities in dependencies. It’s built to handle large-scale projects with speed and efficiency. Managing thousands of dependencies and ensuring they are vulnerability-free is daunting, especially in large software projects. Minefield tackles this challenge by providing fast, scalable SBOM management and dependency tracking. Key Features: •Caching Speed: Caches 10,000 SBOM packages’ transitive dependents in just 30 seconds. •Optimized Queries: Runs dependency and circular dependency queries in O(1) time using Roaring Bitmaps. •Highly Scalable: Designed to handle massive amounts of data efficiently with near-instant query times. Minefield stores relationship data using a direct node-to-node graph model and Roaring Bitmaps, ensuring minimal storage overhead and ultra-fast query speeds. This approach allows it to manage massive datasets efficiently without complex node-edge structures. You can check out the project here: https://bit.ly/47pftkv . Read the project paper here for more technical details: https://bit.ly/3ZgXsmq... I’d love to hear your feedback and ideas on how to improve Minefield! Feel free to open issues, submit PRs, or just leave a comment. https://bit.ly/47pftkv September 6, 2024 at 09:26PM

Show HN: Track whether cryptocurrencies are being used and for what https://bit.ly/3Tlb1gK

Show HN: Track whether cryptocurrencies are being used and for what Hey HN, I'm Jake, and I created Chainspy, a website that aggregates and visualizes on-chain metrics across multiple blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others. It's designed to give you insights beyond just price data. Why Chainspy? - On-Chain Metrics: Track blockchain activity (e.g., transactions, active users) across multiple networks, all in one place. - Advanced Charting: Visualize blockchain data with integrated TradingView charts. Ideal for comparing blockchain performance over time. - Wealth Distribution: See how wealth is distributed across wallets and spot centralization trends. - API Access (Coming Soon): Need blockchain data for your projects? We're working on an API—let me know if you're interested! A Sneak Peek: Wealth Distribution: How is wealth spread across wallets? https://bit.ly/3Tkv0vY https://bit.ly/3Tkv130 Active Transactions: Which chains are seeing the most activity? https://bit.ly/3Tlb38m Active Users (addresses): How many people are using the network? https://bit.ly/3Tlb3oS I’m just starting out and would love feedback on features and data you'd like to see. If you have a favorite blockchain or metric you'd want tracked, let me know—I’ll try to add it. Let’s make blockchain data easier for everyone to access. https://bit.ly/3TfM0nl September 7, 2024 at 01:31AM

Show HN: Museum Music – generate period-appropriate playlists from artwork https://bit.ly/3XgKXVh

Show HN: Museum Music – generate period-appropriate playlists from artwork This is Museum Music, an app to help experience art with era-appropriate music - photograph an art piece, and it will create a unique Spotify playlist that complements its era and style. We built this from our own experiences visiting museums and thoughts of enhancing the experience with music. It's built with GPT Vision and the Spotify API. Although the initial focus was on art-inspired music, it works surprisingly well on other, day-to-day photos too! https://bit.ly/3XiB7Cb September 6, 2024 at 09:22PM