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Sunday, 19 January 2025
Show HN: Next.js App with PocketBase Integration https://bit.ly/3WnEeco
Show HN: Next.js App with PocketBase Integration https://bit.ly/3PFEDTN January 19, 2025 at 07:44AM
Saturday, 18 January 2025
Show HN: Math Minigame https://bit.ly/3WqQ2ea
Show HN: Math Minigame If you're currently caffeinated you may or may not want to hop on to this zap-or-confetti mental math operant conditioning chamber Sorry for the low effort app slop but this is what you get haha Certified sound free because that sort of dopamine is just distracting https://bit.ly/3WpEPKC January 18, 2025 at 11:36PM
Show HN: Deploy Docker Containers Without Setting up/Managing an Infrastructure https://bit.ly/3CgXwcO
Show HN: Deploy Docker Containers Without Setting up/Managing an Infrastructure DOrch enables Engineers, Indie Hackers, and Startups to host a docker container (OCI-compatible containers at large), without having to set up or manage a container infrastructure. It comes with features like env variables management, file sharing, FREE subdomain issuance, TLS certificate management, and automatic restart, with more features in the pipeline. The console also allows you to view logs from your containers. The product idea occurred to me about 18 months ago, while working at a different startup. The strategy of the CEO was, spray-and-pray: we created lots of products hoping one would take off. Despite being a small team working on many things, I would say we tried in terms of product quality. Our products weren't what I would consider Grade-A, engineering-wise, but they worked well for the most part. However, when it came to infrastructure, we couldn't say the same. We always had one or two things breaking every now and then. Now, you would ask, why not just use Kubernetes. Well, we thought of that. But considering how small we were and how much workload we had, there was no way we could operate Kubernetes effectively. Yes, we could have also employed a managed Kubernetes solution, but for a startup which already spends a lot on core infrastructure, due to how many projects we operated, management wouldn't approve of a managed Kubernetes solution. There are also solutions like Heroku. However, as a company where containers are our standard unit of deployment, and tries to avoid platforms that try to lock customers in, Heroku and its likes were also off the table. Platforms like Render are definitely an option. But while there are many lovers of Render and similar products, we just did not like the experience. We are of the opinion that Render was doing too many things. We just wanted to deploy containers. We were not looking for a platform offering 101 ways to deploy, but instead, we wanted 1 standard and open way to deploy. In short, Render felt like trading one pain for another discomfort. The solution we eventually settled for was to come up with a crude internal solution. After taking off a few months from product development entirely, with a couple of bash scripts, python scripts, and custom-built binaries, we were finally able to fortify our infrastructure, which held up for a while. Even though we (temporarily) solved the problem, it got me thinking a lot. I came to the obvious realization that infrastructure isn't as perfect as we sometimes assume. There are still gaps in the infrastructure space and we just saw one of them. As someone who had been looking out for a problem to found a startup around, I soon began working on what would become DOrch today. On Jan 8, I launched DOrch. While the Pro & Enterprise models are our destination, the basic model which is now out ( https://bit.ly/3Wr6VoZ ) for Engineers, Indie Hackers, and Startups, offers a peak into what the Pro & Enterprise models could offer. We are currently building on the back of AWS. Our long term goal also includes operating our own data centers ourselves. We hope we get there. https://bit.ly/3Wr6VoZ January 18, 2025 at 10:35AM
Show HN: I made a mini golf in my lunch time https://bit.ly/3DTXO9R
Show HN: I made a mini golf in my lunch time https://bit.ly/3E1XdTE January 18, 2025 at 09:16AM
Friday, 17 January 2025
Show HN: Discorch – Offline tool to browse and delete your Discord messages https://bit.ly/3PFFV1m
Show HN: Discorch – Offline tool to browse and delete your Discord messages Built this to help users manage their Discord message history. Upload your data package to browse messages and generate deletion requests that comply with Discord's requirements, all offline and locally. Discord's bulk deletion process is complex and poorly documented. With their recent push toward monetization and ads, users need better tools to control their data. Discorch makes this accessible by guiding you through the process step by step, with a simple and intuitive interface. Includes a Go CLI for attachment downloads. Search functionality needs improvement and there are some known bugs, but it works well for most use cases. Issues and PRs welcome at https://bit.ly/3Eai1s4 . I'll keep an eye on the comments for feedback and bug reports! https://bit.ly/3PFpthv January 18, 2025 at 12:00AM
Show HN: I built a credit-based system API https://bit.ly/4gOZi3T
Show HN: I built a credit-based system API Hey HN! I'm a solo developer who's been building web apps for the past two years. I kept seeing other devs struggle with clunky credit systems for usage-based pricing. So, I decided to build Creduse: a robust API that makes integrating usage-based pricing into your web app very easy. It records every credit-related action as an immutable transaction in a ledger (nope, no blockchain involved), so you don't have to worry about data integrity or complex accounting. Is this something you'd find useful for your projects? What features would make it even better for your projects? https://bit.ly/4gOZjot January 17, 2025 at 11:16AM
Thursday, 16 January 2025
Show HN: Another ELF Analysis Toolkit https://bit.ly/3PFunv6
Show HN: Another ELF Analysis Toolkit Nyxelf simplifies static and dynamic analysis of ELF binaries, enabling you to extract valuable insights effortlessly. And can be used for vulnerability assessments, unpacking, syscall tracing, and memory analysis. https://bit.ly/3EarCPB January 14, 2025 at 09:33AM
Show HN: Javaistic: Master Java Programming Quickly and Easily https://bit.ly/3E0pMRy
Show HN: Javaistic: Master Java Programming Quickly and Easily Hello HN community, I'm excited to introduce Javaistic, an open-source platform designed to simplify and accelerate your journey in learning Java programming. Whether you're a beginner or looking to deepen your understanding, Javaistic offers a comprehensive and user-friendly experience. Key Features: Comprehensive Content: Explore a wide range of topics, from basic concepts to advanced subjects like arrays, strings, 2D arrays, recursion, and matrices. Beautiful Design: Enjoy a visually appealing and optimized learning environment that enhances your educational experience. Ad-Free Learning: Focus on your studies without distractions, as Javaistic is completely ad-free. Open Source: Join our community on GitHub to contribute, suggest improvements, or report issues. About the Creator: Javaistic is developed and maintained by me (Arghya Ghosh), a passionate full-stack developer from India. Get Started: Visit Javaistic to begin your Java learning journey today. We welcome your feedback and contributions to help us improve and expand the platform. Happy coding! https://bit.ly/3DZRA8u January 16, 2025 at 11:28PM
Show HN: I made an open source directory of where to showoff your projects https://bit.ly/3DShdrK
Show HN: I made an open source directory of where to showoff your projects I made an open source directory for sharing projects Ever wondered how to show off that something you just built? Look no further! Awesome Launch is meant to be a list of communities and forums you can share your projects to get feedback or your first users. Anyone is free to contribute sites and resources. Hope you enjoy! https://bit.ly/4jlxFks January 16, 2025 at 02:23PM
Show HN: I made MP3 editing software based on a custom DSL https://bit.ly/4fZTfrW
Show HN: I made MP3 editing software based on a custom DSL This is MP3 editing software for .NET, built around a custom DSL called CJM, which integrates features of CUE, M3U, and SQL. CJM extracts specific sections from multiple files, combines them, and performs playback or export seamlessly. https://bit.ly/40A0mCU January 16, 2025 at 02:32PM
Show HN: Genious.name – AI Domain Generator That Checks Availability https://bit.ly/4h8Lb9y
Show HN: Genious.name – AI Domain Generator That Checks Availability https://bit.ly/4g8KY5i January 16, 2025 at 11:45AM
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Show HN: Django ActivityPub Toolkit. Application-Agnostic AP Server https://bit.ly/40lDUvU
Show HN: Django ActivityPub Toolkit. Application-Agnostic AP Server https://bit.ly/3CnyWXA January 16, 2025 at 01:58AM
Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Show HN: Open-Source Document Extraction Tool https://bit.ly/3CbROsG
Show HN: Open-Source Document Extraction Tool Hi, I'm building an open-source self-hostable document extraction tool powered by LLM. There are popular data extraction tools and OCR tools in the market. None of them are open source. Most accounting firms, law firms, insurance, back office, and real-estate folks would like to use a tool like this. You can add PDF documents, Images, and audio files and create columns to answer questions on documents or extract information into tabular format. Access to repo: https://bit.ly/4gUTxl5 Screenshots: https://bit.ly/4heCnyS... Sample use-case: You can upload your invoices or receipts, create custom columns, and click Start Run. The data would be automatically extracted. https://bit.ly/4gUTxl5 January 15, 2025 at 04:05AM
Show HN: Pyper – Concurrent Python Made Simple https://bit.ly/3WiRtvg
Show HN: Pyper – Concurrent Python Made Simple Hello and happy new year! We're excited to introduce the Pyper package for concurrency & parallelism in Python. Pyper is a flexible framework for concurrent / parallel data processing, following the functional paradigm. Source code can be found on [github]( https://bit.ly/4fZQneT ) Key features: Intuitive API: Easy to learn, easy to think about. Implements clean abstractions to seamlessly unify threaded, multiprocessed, and asynchronous work. Functional Paradigm: Python functions are the building blocks of data pipelines. Let's you write clean, reusable code naturally. Safety: Hides the heavy lifting of underlying task execution and resource clean-up. No more worrying about race conditions, memory leaks, or thread-level error handling. Efficiency: Designed from the ground up for lazy execution, using queues, workers, and generators. Pure Python: Lightweight, with zero sub-dependencies. We'd love to hear any feedback on this project! https://bit.ly/4fZQneT January 12, 2025 at 02:05PM
Show HN: Simplex: Automate browser workflows using code and natural language https://bit.ly/3WnpASz
Show HN: Simplex: Automate browser workflows using code and natural language Simplex is an SDK that provides low-level functions you can use to create reliable web automations using code and natural language. Here's a quick video to show you how it works: https://bit.ly/40dfXal A couple weeks ago, we needed a way to automatically find 3D assets from the internet for one of our work contracts. We didn’t need an AI to choose all the steps for us autonomously — we knew generally what the flow to find items should be and just needed some intelligence to handle different webpage formats. Playwright couldn’t easily generalize to the different sites we wanted to search over and Claude computer use was tough to use — it was slow, expensive, struggled to click on the correct web elements, and there was no way to correct its actions if it failed at step 20 of our workflow. So we built a vision-based solution using vision language models that sits on top of Playwright. In our SDK, building a function that can universally search websites is as easy as this: from simplex import Simplex simplex = Simplex(api_key="api_key") def search(website, search_query): simplex.goto(website) simplex.click("the search bar") simplex.type(search_query) simplex.press_enter() search("mit.edu", "alyssa p hacker") You can play around with what we’ve built and see a few more examples at https://bit.ly/3WlkS7P . We'd love feedback! https://bit.ly/4j9LtPb January 14, 2025 at 10:30PM
Show HN: Blinkenlights. Bling up your server rack like its 1974 https://bit.ly/4hcZABq
Show HN: Blinkenlights. Bling up your server rack like its 1974 Got a boring server rack? Got a retro-computer project? Need some bling?? If you have a little electronics skill then you may want to make a few of these babies to let your server rack party like a 1970's mainframe. Just a fun little project done over a couple of days at XMAS, and probably best not to install in the corporate server room! https://bit.ly/4g11rID January 12, 2025 at 10:39AM
Monday, 13 January 2025
Show HN: Practise PyTorch in LeetCode Style https://bit.ly/4jeNHwA
Show HN: Practise PyTorch in LeetCode Style https://bit.ly/40fsHx1 January 14, 2025 at 05:21AM
Show HN: A complete e-commerce website builder to build ecom stores in minutes https://bit.ly/3WjpwmK
Show HN: A complete e-commerce website builder to build ecom stores in minutes StoreLauncher is a professional Shopify store builder primarily designed for newbies who struggle to create a professional-looking Shopify store. All you have to do is follow a few simple steps to have your store built in literally minutes. There are 8 niches to choose from, each filled with numerous products in our database. The product pages are highly descriptive and unique, as we use AI API to generate product information. Each product gets a dedicated product page template. A logo is also generated using one of 100 premium fonts and published on the store. StoreLauncher creates a professional, clean homepage filled with collections and featured products, as well as image-with-text sections. All essential pages are also created and published to your store. The header and footer navigation are automatically generated and assigned to the appropriate pages and products. Try it for yourself, it's completely free! https://bit.ly/4jdtZBq January 13, 2025 at 10:41PM
Show HN: chDB 3.0 released, 12% faster than DuckDB https://bit.ly/40su7pf
Show HN: chDB 3.0 released, 12% faster than DuckDB https://bit.ly/4gOUvj5 January 14, 2025 at 05:33AM
Show HN: Python with do..end in place of strict indentation https://bit.ly/429tUbJ
Show HN: Python with do..end in place of strict indentation https://bit.ly/4h7EyVn January 10, 2025 at 02:53PM
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