Sunday, 17 November 2024

Show HN: Terminal3d – View 3D Models in Your Terminal, Built with Rust https://bit.ly/4hRoKqo

Show HN: Terminal3d – View 3D Models in Your Terminal, Built with Rust https://bit.ly/4fuEoXf November 17, 2024 at 09:30PM

Show HN: The App I Built to Help Manage My Diabetes, Powered by GPT-4o-Mini https://bit.ly/3CuNJ2p

Show HN: The App I Built to Help Manage My Diabetes, Powered by GPT-4o-Mini https://apple.co/4fRZNJv November 18, 2024 at 01:07AM

Show HN: Nova JavaScript Engine https://bit.ly/4fNTlDm

Show HN: Nova JavaScript Engine We're building a different kind of JavaScript engine, based on data-oriented design and willingness to try something quite out of left field. This is most concretely visible in our major architectural choices: 1. All data allocated on the JavaScript heap is placed into a type-specific vector. Numbers go into the numbers vector, strings into the strings vector, and so on. 2. All heap references are type-discriminated indexes: A heap number is identified by its discriminant value and the index to which it points to in the numbers vector. 3. Objects are also split up into object kind -specific vectors. Ordinary objects go into one vector, Arrays go into another, DataViews into yet another, and so on. 4. Unordinary objects' heap data does not contain ordinary object data but instead they contain an optional index to the ordinary objects vector. 5. Objects are aggressively split into parts to avoid common use-cases having to reading parts that are known to be unused. If this sounds interesting, I've written a few blog posts on the internals of Nova over in our blog, you can jump into that here: https://bit.ly/40YfudQ https://bit.ly/40RuAlr November 18, 2024 at 12:07AM

Show HN: Knight's Graph – game based on the Knight's tour problem https://bit.ly/40PXmCY

Show HN: Knight's Graph – game based on the Knight's tour problem When I was in high school, my dad showed me how to play Knight Tour on a piece of paper. Many years passed before I decided to create the Knight's Graph app. “Knight's Graph” is an intellectual puzzle game based on the classic knight tour problem, known since the 18th century. Your task is to move the chess knight across the board so that each square is visited exactly once. Test your logical and strategic skills in an exciting game where every game is a new challenge! The app is already available for download on the App Store. Google Play will be available a little later. App Store: https://apple.co/3Z8sqwB... Website: https://bit.ly/3YW8Zpk https://apple.co/3Z8ss7H November 13, 2024 at 10:53AM

Show HN: Top Hacker News stories every day over the years https://bit.ly/3Ayl5Ny

Show HN: Top Hacker News stories every day over the years https://bit.ly/3CGwew8 November 17, 2024 at 04:49AM

Saturday, 16 November 2024

Show HN: Next Beats – A Modern, Customizable, Open Source Lofi Music Player https://bit.ly/3OfRE61

Show HN: Next Beats – A Modern, Customizable, Open Source Lofi Music Player Hey everyone, I've always wanted to build my own lofi player, and I recently added it to one of my projects, You-TLDR. I decided to open-source it so more people can play around with it and make it their own. NextBeats is a modern, customizable lofi music player built with Next.js and TypeScript. It features a retro TV-style interface, YouTube integration for endless lofi streams, sound effect mixing (rain, cafe, etc.), and theme customization. Perfect for coding, studying, or relaxing, it lets you add custom channels, control music and effect volumes independently, and save settings locally. Open-source and mobile-friendly. Appreciate any feedback! https://bit.ly/3YZZvd0 November 17, 2024 at 06:31AM

Show HN: I built an app for anyone to design their own kitchen https://bit.ly/3CsLz3k

Show HN: I built an app for anyone to design their own kitchen https://bit.ly/4eEZalr November 17, 2024 at 12:19AM

Friday, 15 November 2024

Show HN: I made a demo of my Prolog-successor. Try it please https://bit.ly/3OcocOf

Show HN: I made a demo of my Prolog-successor. Try it please https://bit.ly/3UP2FP9 November 16, 2024 at 12:53AM

Show HN: Get any domain's brand data via API https://bit.ly/4fNpTxp

Show HN: Get any domain's brand data via API https://bit.ly/4eAYLBJ November 16, 2024 at 12:19AM

Show HN: Linux Voice AI https://bit.ly/40NH6T2

Show HN: Linux Voice AI https://bit.ly/40OI1T6 November 16, 2024 at 03:16AM

Show HN: A Tiny-C language compiler, rewritten in Python https://bit.ly/40W20zg

Show HN: A Tiny-C language compiler, rewritten in Python A Tiny-C language compiler, rewritten in Python(It has been converted from C to Python with as much one-to-one correlation as possible). Reference: https://bit.ly/40W21mO... https://bit.ly/3OdjPSU November 15, 2024 at 10:17PM

Show HN: OnePageGA – Simple dashboard for GA4 like Plausible https://bit.ly/3YP5ZuT

Show HN: OnePageGA – Simple dashboard for GA4 like Plausible https://bit.ly/3YTEccO November 15, 2024 at 01:41PM

Show HN: OnAir – create link, receive calls https://bit.ly/3UTyE0Z

Show HN: OnAir – create link, receive calls https://onair.io/ November 15, 2024 at 10:58AM

Thursday, 14 November 2024

Show HN: PyTorch Implementation of proVLAE(ICLR2020, disentangle representation) https://bit.ly/4fR76RX

Show HN: PyTorch Implementation of proVLAE(ICLR2020, disentangle representation) This is a PyTorch implementation of the paper PROGRESSIVE LEARNING AND DISENTANGLEMENT OF HIERARCHICAL REPRESENTATIONS by Zhiyuan et al, ICLR 2020. The official code for proVLAE, implemented in TensorFlow: https://bit.ly/48N65rL https://bit.ly/3OgolA1 November 15, 2024 at 05:16AM

Show HN: Railway – A better way to build software. Period https://bit.ly/3O7bAYP

Show HN: Railway – A better way to build software. Period https://bit.ly/3UUwLAT November 14, 2024 at 09:25PM

Show HN: 16 year olds building an Integrated Writing Environment using AI https://bit.ly/3O8f2Ck

Show HN: 16 year olds building an Integrated Writing Environment using AI Hey HN! Jainish here—super excited to share that my friends and I have just launched Factful, an Integrated Writing Environment (IWE) that many of you helped shape with your feedback. For those who missed our last post (from Andrew, previous post here: https://bit.ly/4fxHp95 ), we shared an early version of Factful and were amazed to see over 20,000 users giving it a try. Since then, we’ve been hard at work refining the platform based on your suggestions. Factful is now a complete IWE that offers everything you need to write, edit, and fact-check in one streamlined environment, helping you stay productive and ensure every piece is accurate and credible. It also provides grammar & suggestions based on writing style & locale, along with personalized analytics. We also support google drive integration, our google auth is in the process of getting approved. Rich text editor and chrome extension is also in development. For businesses and teams, Factful offers custom B2B features tailored to meet organizational needs. These include advanced usage analytics, dev API, and and an admin dashboard that allows team leaders to oversee account settings, manage workflows, and customize Factful’s toolset for their specific goals. Whether you're working on internal documentation, marketing materials, or research-heavy projects, Factful enables seamless collaboration and high-quality content creation across your team. We also offer a custom fact-checking AI model to correct employee-written text on internal knowledge set (invoices, company policies, receipts, etc.) One of our standout features is the inline forward-slash commands, which make your workflow even faster. Commands like /search (for web lookups, including academic papers), /translate, /paraphrase, and /synonym or /antonym help you research, refine, and adjust your writing seamlessly (many more to come!) Here’s a guide: https://bit.ly/3URpvWA... For a limited time, we’re offering free premium access so that everyone can try out these features at no cost. We’d love for you to give Factful a try, whether you’re an individual user or a business looking for smarter writing solutions. Your feedback has been invaluable, and we can’t wait to hear more! Thanks for helping us make Factful the best it can be! https://bit.ly/44pJgbk November 14, 2024 at 08:24PM

Show HN: I Made MailChecker for Outlook https://bit.ly/3Z4KFTu

Show HN: I Made MailChecker for Outlook Hi guys, I just released small chrome extension to web store called "MailChecker for Outlook™". This browser extension brings you the power of mail using an icon in the browser. You can quickly access your Outlook work, school or personal account, your Outlook.com or Hotmail.com account without switching to another tab or app. Please guys would you test it, comment it or give a feedback? Website: https://bit.ly/4hReK0r https://bit.ly/4ewf69V November 14, 2024 at 10:34AM

Show HN: I made a scam detector and build a public database for it https://bit.ly/4hKmkKb

Show HN: I made a scam detector and build a public database for it We think this is helpful because scams are getting more out of hand than ever, so we wanted to build a tool that can help people to identify scams instantly and ALSO creates a large dataset to "train" everyone's brain on scam detection patterns. After browsing 10-20 scams, anyone can quickly learn what indicators to look for in subtle (or not so subtle) scams. 1. Upload screenshot of anything you think is suspicious 2. GPT-vision goes to work, extract text and analyze the screentho and give you an instant result 3. Each upload adds to a growing public database, letting everyone to see and learn from real-world scam patterns. Try it out, contribute a recent scam that you've received lately, and hopefully this could help more people. https://bit.ly/3YQKcDn November 14, 2024 at 07:00AM

Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Show HN: Unifi – Accept Crypto Payments – Zero Transaction Fees https://bit.ly/4hMRaBO

Show HN: Unifi – Accept Crypto Payments – Zero Transaction Fees https://bit.ly/4hKDNSF November 14, 2024 at 01:44AM

Show HN: Building LLM Gameplay Mechanics with Guidance https://bit.ly/3Z2kAEx

Show HN: Building LLM Gameplay Mechanics with Guidance I've written this article about how I'm using small LLMs and logit_bias to leverage the gameplay mechanics of my generative visual novels engine. I also open sourced the guidance library as an npm package. https://bit.ly/3Z3Asqr November 13, 2024 at 11:30AM