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Monday, 3 February 2025
Show HN: Looking for work is a full time job – So I created this tool https://bit.ly/4hk47m8
Show HN: Looking for work is a full time job – So I created this tool https://bit.ly/4hrBpzS For anyone currently stuck in the grind of endlessly applying for jobs, I completely understand your frustration. I’ve been job hunting for the past four months, and it’s been painfully repetitive and time-consuming. Applying via LinkedIn often feels like throwing your resume into a sea of 1,000+ other applicants, even with daily alerts turned on. What worked better for me was following founders, recruiters, VCs and other key connections. I’d wait for them to post about roles to their network and apply directly by sending them a DM. This strategy landed me a few interviews, more than going via traditional application portals. To make this process less manual, I built a tracker that highlights posts from people sharing roles with their private networks. It’s 100% free, so feel free to check it out if you’re in the job market! https://bit.ly/4hrBpzS February 4, 2025 at 01:45AM
Show HN: GateOMatic – Ring 10 phones at once from your gate/buzzer instead of 1 https://bit.ly/4hHE3kr
Show HN: GateOMatic – Ring 10 phones at once from your gate/buzzer instead of 1 Hi guys, I’m the maker of GateOMatic. GateOMatic makes old-school gate buzzers smarter by letting up to 10 phones ring at the same time when someone enters your gate code. No more missed visitors or deliveries because the call went to the wrong person. You get a local phone number assigned to you account that forwards all the calls. You can enable of disable any phones in your account instantly from the dashboard. Right now we are offering 50% off forever! Please check it out and let me know how it works https://bit.ly/3WJZtFA February 4, 2025 at 01:29AM
Show HN: Open-source version of OpenAI's Deep Research https://bit.ly/4gkvL0U
Show HN: Open-source version of OpenAI's Deep Research Last night, OpenAI launched Deep Research, a tool for AI-powered deep web searches. In a few hours, I built an open-source alternative using Next.js, Firecrawl, and Vercel's AI SDK. Instead of using a fine-tuned version of o3, this method uses Firecrawl's extract + search with a reasoning model to deep research the web. The system is built using Vercel’s AI SDK for handling requests and streaming data, with an agent-based approach that manages search, extraction, and analysis. It uses Firecrawl to find and extract structured data, which is then processed through a progressive analysis system to refine and summarize results. The process follows an iterative cycle: Firecrawl’s /search API finds relevant URLs, /extract pulls structured data, and a planning function determines what to look for next. A research state tracker keeps track of findings, summaries, and progress while enforcing depth (maxDepth) and time limits to stay within Vercel’s function execution time constraint. The results stream into a live UI, showing search progress, sources, and key insights. The cycle continues until enough information is collected or limits are reached, producing a final structured summary. This was a pretty fast built and I wanna keep iterating on it. Would love to hear your thoughts. https://bit.ly/3Q2dtqx February 3, 2025 at 11:19PM
Show HN: Audio Samples of Microsoft Edge Text-to-Speech Voices https://bit.ly/3WLKoDr
Show HN: Audio Samples of Microsoft Edge Text-to-Speech Voices https://bit.ly/4hZrdyr February 3, 2025 at 12:26PM
Show HN: Made a tiling manager Linux-XFCE to roughly copy Snap-Layout in Windows https://bit.ly/42G7iA6
Show HN: Made a tiling manager Linux-XFCE to roughly copy Snap-Layout in Windows Title says all that needs to said about it, admittedly it is stupid to "copy" any Windows feature in Linux but here we are...it is not exactly made for use by extensive audience but just a rough work of it would love any suggestion/critique on it ... https://bit.ly/4gFXWI1 February 3, 2025 at 05:43AM
Sunday, 2 February 2025
Show HN: I Built a Platform to Buy and Sell GitHub Repositories https://bit.ly/4jFLhr6
Show HN: I Built a Platform to Buy and Sell GitHub Repositories Hey HN, I built a platform that allows developers to buy and sell GitHub repositories using private forking. The idea is to help indie developers, open-source maintainers, and teams monetize their work while ensuring buyers get fully functional projects with minimal hassle. Many developers create great projects but lack the time or resources to maintain them. Instead of letting them fade away, why not sell them to someone who wants to continue the work? Here is how it works: - Sellers list theis GitHub repos in the platform - Buyers purchase repos - Buyers automatically added as collaborators and can fork the repo Check it out here: https://bit.ly/4jGN5A4 https://bit.ly/40KxNS6 February 3, 2025 at 01:37AM
Show HN: SeekMyDomain – AI-Powered Domain Name Suggestions in Seconds https://bit.ly/4hFZVg5
Show HN: SeekMyDomain – AI-Powered Domain Name Suggestions in Seconds Hello HN community, I’m excited to introduce SeekMyDomain.com, a tool designed to simplify the process of finding the perfect domain name for your projects. Key Features: - AI-Driven Suggestions: Describe your project, and our AI generates relevant and available domain names within seconds. - Instant Availability Check: Ensures that the suggested domain names are currently available for registration. - User-Friendly Interface: A clean and intuitive design makes the search process straightforward and efficient. Whether you’re launching a new startup, creating a personal blog, or developing a niche website, SeekMyDomain.com aims to make the domain selection process hassle-free. I would love to hear your feedback and answer any questions you might have. Thank you for checking it out! Luiz https://bit.ly/3PXxbUt February 2, 2025 at 12:20PM
Show HN: Modest – musical harmony library for Lua https://bit.ly/3PYMewS
Show HN: Modest – musical harmony library for Lua This is a project I've been building in my spare time over the past few months. It's a library that provides methods for working with musical harmony ‒ intervals, notes, chords. For example, it can parse almost any chord symbol (Fmaj7, CminMaj9, etc) and turn it into notes, or it can identify a chord from a given set of notes. I started this project with the idea of using formal grammar to parse chord symbols. I wanted to use it instead of a hand-written parser, which is the common approach among similar libraries. Lua caught my attention because of Lpeg, a Parsing Expression Grammar library that is both fast and easy to use. An additional motivation for using Lua was the lack of comparable libraries for it, even though the language is commonly used in audio programming. However, despite being a Lua library, the project itself is written in Fennel — a "lispy" language that transpiles to Lua. Fennel has features that make writing code for the Lua platform much more pleasant: a concise syntax, macros, and destructuring — a feature Lua sorely lacks! In the process, I definitely learned a lot about music theory, although my new knowledge is quite one-sided. By working on this library, I know a thing or two about types and structure of chords, but I learned almost nothing about their composition and transformation. Perhaps these will be the directions I explore next in the project. https://bit.ly/3CzYFw6 February 2, 2025 at 11:32AM
Saturday, 1 February 2025
Show HN: I built a full mulimodal LLM by merging multiple models into one https://bit.ly/3CutmD5
Show HN: I built a full mulimodal LLM by merging multiple models into one https://bit.ly/3CvRmWo February 2, 2025 at 08:14AM
Show HN: Val Town Projects https://bit.ly/3QkyRHT
Show HN: Val Town Projects Hello! We at Val Town have spent the last couple months redesigning our product around a new core primitive: Val Town Projects. Why: Our prior core primitive, a "val", was too small. A val is just a single hosted JavaScript file. Users kept bumping up against rough edges managing lots of disparate vals. What: A Val Town Project is a group of vals, files, and folders, versioned collectively. They support branches, forks, and merges. How: We made the sacrilegious decision to not build on git. We instead built a simplified system that works directly in our postgres database. Our dream is that Val Town Projects will unlock a new kind of collaboration, and we hope you all make amazing things with it! https://bit.ly/3PZoUzd January 31, 2025 at 07:55PM
Friday, 31 January 2025
Show HN: VoidDB –A transactional key-value DB written in Go for 64-bit Macintosh https://bit.ly/40XuPv9
Show HN: VoidDB –A transactional key-value DB written in Go for 64-bit Macintosh https://bit.ly/40Xh1Rk February 1, 2025 at 05:33AM
Show HN: Simple to build MCP servers that easily connect with custom LLM calls https://bit.ly/42EqdeE
Show HN: Simple to build MCP servers that easily connect with custom LLM calls Hi! After learning about MCP, I'm really excited about the future of provider-agnostic, re-usable tooling. Unfortunately I've found that while it's easy to implement an MCP server for use with tools that support it (such as Claude Desktop), it's not as easy to implement your own support (such as integrating an MCP server into your own LLM application). We implemented a thin MCP wrapper that easily integrates with Mirascope calls so that you can hook up an MCP server and client super easily to any supported LLM provider. Excited to see what people build with this! https://bit.ly/42yIWrX February 1, 2025 at 01:50AM
Thursday, 30 January 2025
Show HN: Free Online Tool to Create Pretty Looking Charts https://bit.ly/3PZVuky
Show HN: Free Online Tool to Create Pretty Looking Charts https://bit.ly/3CkHQW7 January 31, 2025 at 07:30AM
Show HN: 150+ products launched in 7 days on this fair Product Hunt alternative https://bit.ly/4hBPIl0
Show HN: 150+ products launched in 7 days on this fair Product Hunt alternative A little over a week ago, I was wondering if anyone would care about the thing I’d just built. Let me rewind a bit. I’m a solo indie maker, just like a lot of you. I’ve built so many projects, put in the work, and then… nothing. A few months ago, I launched something I was genuinely proud of on one of the big platforms. I was excited, hopeful. But within hours, it got buried under a pile of other launches. No one saw it. No one cared. That sucked. Not because I expected it to blow up overnight, but because it felt like I never even had a shot. And I kept thinking about how many other indie makers feel the same way? So, I decided to build something different. I coded for four days straight, juggling my 9-5 job, running on no sleep, and a lot of self-doubt. But I kept going because I believed in the idea: a platform where indie makers could get a fair shot. The idea was simple (but powerful as I see it): • 10 launches per day, max. Every product gets its moment in the spotlight. • 2 votes per user, per day. Quality over quantity. • An "Under Radar" feature to give overlooked products a second chance. • A randomized product list to ensure fair exposure and reduce voting bias. I posted about it here on Hacker News and on X, half-expecting crickets. But something incredible happened. Within hours, indie makers just like you and me started scheduling their products. And in just 7 days, over 150 products were scheduled to launch on the platform. Every time a new product is scheduled on ItsLaunched, I'm reminded why this platform needs to exist. These are products that deserve to be seen. I'm not sharing this to boast, but to thank this community. Your support, your feedback, and most importantly, your willingness to give a platform like this a chance, means the world to me. I’m still tweaking and improving the site every day based on feedback. It’s far from perfect, but it’s growing. So, if you're a maker with a product you're stoked about, come check us out at ItsLaunched.com and if you've already launched with us, a huge thank you. You're the reason this thing exists in the first place. As for me, I'm just a maker trying to create something that makes a difference. And thanks to this community, I feel like maybe, just maybe, we're doing exactly that. Here's to the makers and the dreamers. Keep building awesome things. We'll be here to make sure the world sees them. January 31, 2025 at 04:48AM
Show HN: 1M+ animated GPU sprites in JavaScript https://bit.ly/4aMmDBa
Show HN: 1M+ animated GPU sprites in JavaScript We added a new feature to our open-source HTML5 game engine today that allows you to create Sprite GPU Layers. These pack together simple JS object definitions onto the GPU and renders them using a custom vertex shader. This skips all CPU computation and GPU upload operations, resulting in vastly increased performance. For objects that don't need to be updated by input, physics, or other interactive behaviors, we found it to be a great solution. In testing, we've easily managed to blast millions of sprites around on moderate desktop-grade GPUs. Indeed, we hit the fill rate limitation of the GPU far sooner than we hit any other type of limitation. But as with all hardware-related things, ymmv. Frankly, we'd love to get our hands on a 5090 to see what we could do. The link includes 4 demos to play with, and the full source is on GitHub and npm under the MIT license. https://bit.ly/40ANtY5 January 31, 2025 at 02:52AM
Show HN: Ahey – A simple pub-sub service built on top of web push https://bit.ly/3CvT5ec
Show HN: Ahey – A simple pub-sub service built on top of web push https://bit.ly/3SA3w2X January 31, 2025 at 12:39AM
Show HN: I made an UI for AutoHotkey using Python https://bit.ly/3Q2PEyF
Show HN: I made an UI for AutoHotkey using Python This is my free and open-source project that work with taking input from user and made AutoHotkey script from it. With integration of AutoHotkey Interception to make script able to remap only on specific devices. Can be useful for someone who want to use AutoHotkey, but don't know how to code or just lazy to code or simply someone who don't know AutoHotkey but interested in it's feature and want to use this project as a whole. This is not official tool from AutoHotkey but my standalone project. https://bit.ly/4jDBDoP January 30, 2025 at 09:26AM
Wednesday, 29 January 2025
Show HN: TinyJs React like framework in 35 lines of code https://bit.ly/4jGb0Qj
Show HN: TinyJs React like framework in 35 lines of code Hi HN, I got to work yesterday and today and came up with a very simple way to create and manage state in TinyJS. I end up creating a simple App to illustrate how to use the new createState function and custom components in a React like manner. Here's the code for it - https://bit.ly/4jEiYsS Here's the PR for the createState function - https://bit.ly/4jv7xnz January 26, 2025 at 10:28PM
Show HN: Colider – a new programming language powered by tcc https://bit.ly/40QL6Si
Show HN: Colider – a new programming language powered by tcc I've been working on colider for 9 months almost done programming it. This is the 2nd post about colider the first one got one person, now i'm making another one. Try it out. Compilation not done yet. https://bit.ly/3EqwlNe January 30, 2025 at 12:43AM
Show HN: I created an AI app that creates endless language learning scenarios https://bit.ly/4hc6mI3
Show HN: I created an AI app that creates endless language learning scenarios I created LinguaLearn.ai to solve the repetitiveness of traditional language learning methods. It generates dynamic conversation practices across 30+ languages (including less common pairs like Korean→Spanish), with customizable scenarios and difficulty levels (A1-C2) delivered in WAV format accompanied by a transcript. The courses are similar to those produced by the Foreign Services Institute in the mid-20th century, which are very effective. Tech stack highlights: - Natural conversation generation in any scenario - Cross-language learning support (learn any language from any language) - Infinite number of scenarios (you can be really specific and i.e. try "restoring antique barometers from the Victorian era" or for a laugh you can try "falling out of plane and encountering amazon women"). - High-quality audio generation - Difficulty-aware content generation (CEFR levels A1-C2) - Full transcript generation Currently in beta, offering 5 free lessons/month. Here is an English -> Latin American Spanish HackerNews themed example: https://bit.ly/4gk9j7W... https://bit.ly/40FjAWy January 29, 2025 at 09:26PM
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