Saturday, 28 December 2024

Show HN: Anki AI Utils https://bit.ly/3DJCnrW

Show HN: Anki AI Utils Hi hn, I am nearly at the end of medical school so it is time I publish and "advertise" my open source scripts/apps for anki! Here's the pitch: Anki AI Utils is a suite of AI-powered tools designed to automatically improve cards you find challenging. Whether you're studying medicine, languages, or any complex subject, these tools can: - Explain difficult concepts with clear, ChatGPT-generated explanations. - Illustrate key ideas using Dall-E or Stable Diffusion-generated images. - Create mnemonics tailored to your memory style, including support for the Major System. - Reformulate poorly worded cards for clarity and better retention. Key Features: - Adaptive Learning: Uses semantic similarity to match cards with relevant examples. - Personalized Memory Hooks: Builds on your existing mnemonics for stronger recall. - Automation Ready: Run scripts daily to enhance cards you struggled with. - Universal Compatibility: Works across all Anki clients (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS). Example: For a flashcard about febrile seizures, Anki AI Utils can: - Generate a Dall-E illustration of a toddler holding a teacup next to a fireplace. - Create mnemonics like "A child stumbles near the fire, dances symmetrically, has one strike, and fewer than three fires." - Provide an explanation of why febrile seizures occur and their diagnostic criteria. Call for Contributors: This project is battle-tested but needs help to become a polished Anki addon. If you’re a developer or enthusiast, join us to make these tools more accessible! Check out my other projects on GitHub: [Anki AI Utils]( https://bit.ly/4fKWqnu ) Transform your Anki experience with AI—because learning should be smarter, not harder. https://bit.ly/3VZXuMZ December 28, 2024 at 10:30PM

Show HN: Resizer2 – i3/KDE window movement on Windows https://bit.ly/40exujm

Show HN: Resizer2 – i3/KDE window movement on Windows I was really frustrated when I needed to go back to windows after using KDE for a few years, and becoming used to the Meta+Mouse keybinds for resizing and moving windows around, so I made a script for it that lets me use those shortcuts on windows too, maybe someone here finds it useful too? I also really need help with a name for the project, resizer2 doesn't sound that cool and catchy :( https://bit.ly/3DBO0kU December 29, 2024 at 01:21AM

Show HN: Open-source and transparent alternative to Honey https://bit.ly/4fEW0im

Show HN: Open-source and transparent alternative to Honey Hey everyone, After watching MegaLag’s investigation into the Honey affiliate scam, I decided to create something better. I’m 18, an open-source enthusiast, and this is my first big project that’s actually getting some attention. It's called Syrup, a fully open-source and transparent alternative to Honey. My goal is to make a browser extension that’s honest, ethical, and user-focused, unlike the Honey. I’m still figuring things out, from maintaining the project on GitHub to covering future costs for a custom marketing website. It’s not easy balancing all this as a university student, but I’m managing as best as I can because I really believe in this project. If you’re interested, check it out! I’d love feedback, contributions, or just help spreading the word. Thanks for reading, and let’s make something awesome together. https://bit.ly/3BQxEUX December 28, 2024 at 11:14PM

Friday, 27 December 2024

Show HN: Find Native Speakers to Practice Languages With https://bit.ly/49U8GAq

Show HN: Find Native Speakers to Practice Languages With Hey HN! I made a web app that helps you find serious language partners. You make new friends while helping each other. No more excuses to learn your next language: https://bit.ly/3PfJB9E https://bit.ly/3Pdbdfx December 28, 2024 at 03:06AM

Show HN: Turn the browser actions into Selenium tests https://bit.ly/41ToamC

Show HN: Turn the browser actions into Selenium tests https://bit.ly/4iVu4JH December 28, 2024 at 01:48AM

Show HN: Caravan, a flexible, transport-based logging system for TypeScript apps https://bit.ly/3DII9Kl

Show HN: Caravan, a flexible, transport-based logging system for TypeScript apps https://bit.ly/4gVtvOb December 25, 2024 at 11:44AM

Show HN: Asak – cross-platform audio recording/playback CLI tool written in Rust https://bit.ly/4fvHNnK

Show HN: Asak – cross-platform audio recording/playback CLI tool written in Rust https://bit.ly/3DyOzfe December 27, 2024 at 11:24PM

Thursday, 26 December 2024

Show HN:Add User in a C Program https://bit.ly/4gIRmRu

Show HN:Add User in a C Program https://bit.ly/4iPsQzN December 27, 2024 at 03:37AM

Show HN: Turn Your Study Materials into Interactive Quizzes with AI https://bit.ly/3PavL8J

Show HN: Turn Your Study Materials into Interactive Quizzes with AI Hi Hacker News, I'm excited to share the launch of SyncStudy, a web application that helps students, tutors, and professionals upload study materials, generate quizzes from them, and collaborate with others by sharing these quizzes. It's designed to make learning smarter, more interactive, and more efficient. Key Features: - Upload Study Material: Upload any study document (e.g., PDF, text) and generate quizzes instantly. - AI-Powered Question Generation: SyncStudy uses AI to automatically create relevant questions based on the uploaded content. - Share & Collaborate: Share quizzes with friends, classmates, or colleagues for collaborative learning. - Cross-Industry Use: Although designed for students, the tool is also useful for tutors, trainers, and professionals. Why It’s Different: SyncStudy is not just another quiz generator. It's designed for efficiency—save time by converting study materials directly into valuable quizzes for faster review and learning. Our AI engine ensures that the questions are relevant and cover the material in a meaningful way, which can be extremely useful for exam prep, training sessions, or even creating personalized learning content. We’re currently working on expanding features like: - Support for more file types (e.g., Images) - Integration with other learning tools and platforms - AI-driven suggestions for study improvement If you're interested in learning more, please check out the website: https://bit.ly/3PbBWcm Feedback Wanted! As we're a small team (actually just me at the moment ), any feedback, ideas, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I’d love to hear how this could be improved to better serve students, teachers, or professionals in various fields. https://bit.ly/3PbBWcm December 27, 2024 at 12:31AM

Show HN: SkunkHTML – Markdown Blog with GitHub Pages https://bit.ly/3DHosmc

Show HN: SkunkHTML – Markdown Blog with GitHub Pages https://bit.ly/4fAOhBC December 27, 2024 at 02:05AM

Wednesday, 25 December 2024

Show HN: FireFox95 a 9x UserChrome.css https://bit.ly/3VWzvya

Show HN: FireFox95 a 9x UserChrome.css A Win95 themed userChrome.css for Firefox https://bit.ly/41R3Im1 December 26, 2024 at 01:05AM

Show HN: A singing synthesizer for the browser with automatic 3-part harmony https://bit.ly/3DtLNrr

Show HN: A singing synthesizer for the browser with automatic 3-part harmony https://bit.ly/3SxvZZu December 26, 2024 at 06:14AM

Show HN: Super Snowflake Maker https://bit.ly/3ZMbYkK

Show HN: Super Snowflake Maker Hi all! Just released Super Snowflake Maker! Draw on the pie with freeform or polygon tools, change the number of sections, click on the large snowflake to see fold, and.... download! Enjoy + Happy Holidays! (tech: threejs/r3f, react, ts, useSpring, tailwind, canvas, svg, offscreen canvas, paperjs) https://bit.ly/409geMr December 23, 2024 at 01:09PM

Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Show HN: Rust-based IDE for mobile development https://bit.ly/3VVhZut

Show HN: Rust-based IDE for mobile development https://bit.ly/41MsyU7 December 25, 2024 at 03:20AM

Show HN: FixBrowser – a lightweight web browser created from scratch https://bit.ly/41LEYvH

Show HN: FixBrowser – a lightweight web browser created from scratch Hello, I'm working on a web browser that focuses on being truly lightweight and designed for privacy. At some point I've realized that much of the complexity and resource requirements of web browsers comes from JavaScript. This is because every part needs to be dynamic and optimized for speed. So a few years ago I've started to work on a web browser that intentionally doesn't implement JavaScript, instead it contains an updated set of scripts that fix and improve various websites. I've been using this approach using a proxy server for a few years as my primary way of web browsing with good results. It uses a whitelist approach where no resources are loaded from different domains by default (the fix scripts can override it to load images from CDNs, etc.). This avoids any trackers by default. You can find more details on the homepage of the project: https://bit.ly/4aa3glj I'm currently running a fundraiser to get it really going. All the foundation blocks are there it just needs some more work. Any support is welcome. https://bit.ly/4aa3glj December 25, 2024 at 04:08AM

Show HN: Web app that shows how good the air quality is in Chile https://bit.ly/4060Al8

Show HN: Web app that shows how good the air quality is in Chile It is a remake of this gob web https://bit.ly/3ZUDe0o using their api https://bit.ly/40aet1R December 25, 2024 at 12:41AM

Show HN: I Ported GHC Haskell Compiler to Windows 11 ARM. MC Gift https://bit.ly/49QLTWc

Show HN: I Ported GHC Haskell Compiler to Windows 11 ARM. MC Gift Merry Christmas, everyone! Now you can compile Haskell code on Windows 11 ARM. It will run full speed if you use UTM/QEmu on Apple silicon. :-) It's a very draft version, but it works well. Any ideas? https://bit.ly/49QLUte December 24, 2024 at 10:41PM

Monday, 23 December 2024

Show HN: AuthorTrail – Browse files you've touched in a Git repo https://bit.ly/3ByDQRr

Show HN: AuthorTrail – Browse files you've touched in a Git repo This was more so an exercise in prompting with Lovable and Cursor than it was in creating a highly polished product/tool. Yet the end result works :) AuthorTrail is a locally running web UI that you can point to any Git repo. It will then look for all the files you have ever touched. This can be useful for large repos with lots of activity, where you want to remind yourself how you did something in the past. For example, I am using it to remind myself how I wrote an obscure unit test, without needing to browse my older PRs. Feedback welcome! https://bit.ly/3BMhyLX December 22, 2024 at 11:18AM

Show HN: Looking for contributors for my open source – A CSS Library for Next.js https://bit.ly/3VUeAvX

Show HN: Looking for contributors for my open source – A CSS Library for Next.js https://bit.ly/3BKPQiQ December 23, 2024 at 11:58PM

Show HN: Organize Your Blood Tests into a Beautiful Health Dashboard https://bit.ly/4fzinFG

Show HN: Organize Your Blood Tests into a Beautiful Health Dashboard I've been really into tracking my biomarkers lately. However, I've found it a pain to deal with blood test reports from different healthcare providers, each with their own unique format. So I built a solution - a web app that automatically extracts biomarkers from any blood test report and organizes them into a beautiful health dashboard, complete with trend graphs. No more manual data entry into spreadsheets! Check it out: https://bit.ly/4gkTsHf It's a free web app that: * Automatically extracts biomarkers from any blood test report (PDF or image) * Creates visual trends of your health metrics over time * Provides basic medical information about the extracted biomarkers You can try it yourself or check out the demo dashboard on the website to see how it works. I’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas on how I can market it. https://bit.ly/4gkTsHf December 24, 2024 at 12:57AM