Sunday, 23 February 2025

Show HN: Wake – AI Motivation Quotes iOS app. [Lifetime subscription giveaway] https://bit.ly/4icL3WK

Show HN: Wake – AI Motivation Quotes iOS app. [Lifetime subscription giveaway] Hello everyone, Given the challenging times, inflation, career, politics and war etc., it's important to take care of our mindset and mental health. Wake app can help with the daily dose of boost, I developed this motivation app in similar format as tiktok/Instagram reels etc., with background videos and music, so that the app can hold the attention span. Important: You need to select $0.00 Lifetime option in the paywall and complete the free purchase in order to get the lifetime subscription. Features: - Add lock screen, home screen or today quote widgets. - AI feature to get more context on quotes and authors you like to further boost motivation. - Apple Watch companion app - Comes in three flavors that you can choose from - Motivation, Affirmation and Inspiration - Quote reminders & many more Tip: If you have trouble falling asleep and are type of person who uses phone on the bed. Try using the Wake app instead of instagram/tiktok etc. Please feel free to provide any feedback and support us in the app. https://apple.co/4bbIbai February 23, 2025 at 12:46PM

Saturday, 22 February 2025

Show HN: We made a Meta Quest3 see through walls https://bit.ly/4i9Ta6B

Show HN: We made a Meta Quest3 see through walls https://bit.ly/41poh8G February 23, 2025 at 03:54AM

Show HN: AI-native browser game that users can craft unlimited 3D items https://bit.ly/4iaD4cL

Show HN: AI-native browser game that users can craft unlimited 3D items Most games have limits. You can only use preset features, need coding for customization & adding mods, require expensive extra devices. We wanted to remove those barriers. That’s why we are building space zero—a browser based 3D world powered by AI. We plan to build players can freely mix items to generate unexpected creations with unique properties and sounds. Also the world itself is dynamically generated, evolving endlessly. I uploaded a demo version I’ve been working on for the past month! I hope to get any feedbacks or comments :) https://bit.ly/3D52Ikw February 19, 2025 at 10:24AM

Show HN: I Built a Visual Workflow Automation Platform – FlowRipple https://bit.ly/4gQEcRP

Show HN: I Built a Visual Workflow Automation Platform – FlowRipple FlowRipple is designed to streamline and automate business processes with ease. Whether you're a developer, business owner, or marketer, our platform lets you build custom workflows that can be triggered by events from your applications, webhooks, or on a schedule. We’ve just gone live and are offering an exclusive Early Access Program with some incredible perks to get you started. https://bit.ly/437FzrZ February 22, 2025 at 03:20PM

Show HN: LLM 100k portfolio management benchmark https://bit.ly/4bdVQxV

Show HN: LLM 100k portfolio management benchmark PoC for something some the potential to yield some interesting results eventually. https://bit.ly/3Xg4TbQ February 22, 2025 at 08:07AM

Friday, 21 February 2025

Show HN: An open-sourced TypeScript agent framework https://bit.ly/3D096tg

Show HN: An open-sourced TypeScript agent framework https://bit.ly/413ha4p February 21, 2025 at 11:15PM

Show HN: Visually parse an entire YouTube video frame by frame https://bit.ly/4i7qXx3

Show HN: Visually parse an entire YouTube video frame by frame https://bit.ly/4i9IdSi February 21, 2025 at 10:30PM

Show HN: Animate Anyone – Generate Character Animations from a Single Image https://bit.ly/3CXuort

Show HN: Animate Anyone – Generate Character Animations from a Single Image Hello Hacker News , We just launched Animate Anyone AI, an AI-powered SaaS tool that transforms static character images into dynamic animations. Our goal is to make animation creation faster and smarter, providing an efficient solution for creators, game developers, and filmmakers. Key Features: Image-to-Video Animation – Generate smooth animations from a single character image Consistent Character Details – Maintain facial features, clothing, and style accuracy Pose-Guided Motion Control – Precisely control character movements Smooth Temporal Transitions – Ensure natural motion with advanced time modeling DeepGPU (AIACC) Acceleration – Boost generation speed and reduce wait times Use Cases: Gaming & Film – Create animated characters without traditional frame-by-frame animation Virtual Influencers & Digital Humans – Generate AI-driven character videos Social Media & Short Videos – Produce creative content instantly Fashion & Dance Animation – Bring static photos to life with movement Try out Animate Anyone : https://bit.ly/41nbbc2 https://bit.ly/41nbbc2 February 21, 2025 at 08:47AM

Thursday, 20 February 2025

Show HN: Builders. Join forces. Ship cool stuff https://bit.ly/4hOguHb

Show HN: Builders. Join forces. Ship cool stuff https://bit.ly/4gM9n0N February 21, 2025 at 12:33AM

Show HN: Qute Spring Boot starter as a Thymeleaf alternative templating engine https://bit.ly/4b6SmNv

Show HN: Qute Spring Boot starter as a Thymeleaf alternative templating engine https://bit.ly/4i75GUp February 20, 2025 at 09:53PM

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

Show HN: Encrypt any file in your PC with this little app https://bit.ly/3QocqRU

Show HN: Encrypt any file in your PC with this little app File Encrypter (v1.1) is a basic way (not really ment for real world use) that allows you to encrypt / decrypt many types of files in your computer. It alters each byte that constitutes each file you choose to modify, making it unreadable. https://bit.ly/3CZ6b3W February 20, 2025 at 03:00AM

Show HN: Make your logo liquid metal (open source) https://bit.ly/438INfb

Show HN: Make your logo liquid metal (open source) Good morning!! We thought the Apple liquid metal invite was so cool. How fun would it be if everyone could see their logo in liquid? So we made an app to let you make your logo in liquid. Just drag in your logo and see. To play with your logo: https://bit.ly/4gPFYm8 Repo: https://bit.ly/4hLUVqE (We think you're gonna love it!) https://bit.ly/4gPFYm8 February 19, 2025 at 09:11PM

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Show HN: Vakyume – a PDF2C++ engine that doesn't suck https://bit.ly/4in86yv

Show HN: Vakyume – a PDF2C++ engine that doesn't suck A geek's sucky Odyssey in AI's shadow through the realm of the metaprogramming hungry ghosts https://bit.ly/430tfd4 February 19, 2025 at 06:23AM

Show HN: Subtrace – Wireshark for Docker Containers https://bit.ly/4124xGF

Show HN: Subtrace – Wireshark for Docker Containers Hey HN, we built Subtrace ( https://bit.ly/431BXI9 ) to let you see all incoming and outgoing requests in your backend server—like Wireshark, but for Docker containers. It comes with a Chrome DevTools-like interface. Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsGa6ZwVxdA , and see our docs for examples: https://bit.ly/4hGMqx3 . Subtrace lets you see every request with full payload, headers, status code, and latency details. Tools like Sentry and OpenTelemetry often leave out these crucial details, making prod debugging slow and annoying. Most of the time, all I want to see are the headers and JSON payload of real backend requests, but it's impossible to do that in today's tools without excessive logging, which just makes everything slower and more annoying. Subtrace shows you every backend request flowing through your system. You can use simple filters to search for the requests you care about and inspect their details. Internally, Subtrace intercepts all network-related Linux syscalls using Seccomp BPF so that it can act as a proxy for all incoming and outgoing TCP connections. It then parses HTTP requests out of the proxied TCP stream and sends them to the browser over WebSocket. The Chrome DevTools Network tab is already ubiquitous for viewing HTTP requests in the frontend, so we repurposed it to work in the browser like any other app (we were surprised that it's just a bunch of TypeScript). Setup is just one command for any Linux program written in any language. You can use Subtrace by adding a `subtrace run` prefix to your backend server startup command. No signup required. Try for yourself: https://bit.ly/4hGMqx3 https://bit.ly/4b7haF6 February 19, 2025 at 12:29AM

Show HN: A GPU-accelerated binary vector index https://bit.ly/41jo1bh

Show HN: A GPU-accelerated binary vector index This is a vector index I built that supports insertion and k-nearest neighbors (k-NN) querying, optimized for GPUs. It operates entirely in CUDA and can process queries on half a billion vectors in under 200 milliseconds. The codebase is structured as a standalone library with an HTTP API for remote access. It’s intended for high-performance search tasks—think similarity search, AI model retrieval, or reinforcement learning replay buffers. The codebase is located at https://bit.ly/4165Jc1 . https://bit.ly/411L8pr February 17, 2025 at 01:45AM

Monday, 17 February 2025

Show HN: TimeRetain – A browser-based personal time tracker, no sign-up needed https://bit.ly/4jZRqP1

Show HN: TimeRetain – A browser-based personal time tracker, no sign-up needed Hi HN, I built TimeRetain: a time tracker for individuals that runs 100% in your browser. No sign up, no personal data stored, and free while I’m working on the beta. Click the white demo banner to check it out quickly :) I’m using it to track my hours at work (e.g., overtime, and what I’ve done so I come prepared for stand up). In 2023 I launched it here [1], but with a back-end. After I became interested in local-first, I realized JS could handle everything Postgres did - so I ported it. Time data now never leaves your browser and the app will ping you to run an export from time to time. I also followed up on some of the feedback in the previous thread (it now has a pause button, a dedicated data export page, no longer relies on a working back-end, and I fixed the spacing in the name). It’s not a true local first app just yet (e.g., it's not a PWA, and backing up using the File System API is on my list), but I plan on making it one should it gain some traction. One of the other things I might add is encrypted at rest storage and sync of events, for which the foundation is done (it’s event-based and events are ordered using a HLC timestamp in IndexedDB). I wonder, though: is multi-device sync even necessary? I would much rather prefer not to store any personal data at all, even if it’s encrypted. Do you need sync? And if so, what would be your ideal solution? Would love to hear your thoughts in general. Thank you! [1] https://bit.ly/3CYaIR1 https://bit.ly/3J4Asiy February 17, 2025 at 11:57AM

Show HN: Compete in casual mini-games (iOS app – free) https://bit.ly/4b74yO4

Show HN: Compete in casual mini-games (iOS app – free) It is called "ink." It is a casual mini-games style app where you can compete on a weekly leaderboard, have fun, spend some time, and compete with friends. https://apple.co/42UsqCK February 18, 2025 at 12:31AM

Show HN: Generic and variadic printing library in C https://bit.ly/3QomieE

Show HN: Generic and variadic printing library in C I was making a printf wrapper with some extra features when I thought "hey, now that C has _Generic, is there any way to combine that with varargs?". The closest solution I found online was this: https://bit.ly/3dFmlAl Which works, but only under GCC (since it uses an extension instead of _Generic) and its not very robust in general. So, I rolled my own, with a different macro hack and I think it came out reasonably well. Its not documented yet, because I'm unsure about the interface, but extending it with user structs is also possible without editing the header. (Example in 'example-user-type.c'.) https://bit.ly/40Xohv8 February 17, 2025 at 10:54PM

Show HN: Klipy – AI GIFs, Clips, GIFs, Memes and Stickers API with Monetization https://bit.ly/4gKh87s

Show HN: Klipy – AI GIFs, Clips, GIFs, Memes and Stickers API with Monetization Hey HN, Over the past two years, my co-founder and I have been building https://bit.ly/42YDcHY — an API of 10m+ GIFs, AI GIFs, Clips, Stickers, and Memes, focused on efficiency and monetization. Unlike GIPHY/Tenor, our goal was to create a cost-efficient infrastructure that allows platforms to integrate GIFs seamlessly while generating revenue for content creators and platforms - and keeping the API free forever, unlike GIPHY. The process is straightforward: * Platforms integrate our API and enable our Revenue API (optional) * Ads are placed between content, ensuring high CTRs while maintaining a UX-friendly experience * This unlocks new exclusive ad inventory for the market, allowing apps to generate more revenue than traditional ad placements Currently, our infrastructure handles 4 billion requests per month (content API requests + revenue API requests to and from ad networks) while keeping server costs under $1500. We've already integrated with several platforms, including Ridmik, Fleksy, iMe Messenger, and others. Additionally, we’re live on Slack, Canva, Figma, Integrately, and RapidAPI, with bigger names coming soon. I'd be happy to provide a lifetime free API key to anyone interested in integrating our features, with or without the revenue API. * API Docs: https://bit.ly/42Ygm3i * Demo Video: https://youtu.be/HOwNz_kXBSc P.S. Our goal after next funding round is to develop an AI model that generates short and long-form media content for various purposes. If you’re interested in collaborating, let’s chat! Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback! https://bit.ly/42YDcHY February 18, 2025 at 12:47AM

Show HN: I listed all component libraries for any frameworks https://bit.ly/4kdjxKO

Show HN: I listed all component libraries for any frameworks I quit my dev job 2 years ago to work on projects I actually care about. I built a CRM for philanthropy as a nonprofit, and on the side, I tinker with fun projects to learn new languages and sharpen my skills. Recently, I was looking for new component libraries to use, but I realized… there’s no single platform showcasing ALL component libraries across frameworks—especially independent, bootstrapped ones. No wonder so many projects default to MUI, DaisyUI, and other mainstream options. So, I decided to fix that. I collected 75+ libraries for React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Rails, Nuxt, and more, then categorized them by features like Dark Mode support, Accessibility, and Customizability. If you've built a component library, you can submit it for free. After launch, users requested more frameworks—so I automated the process with Make, letting me add new libraries in under an hour. Hope you'll find new libraries to try on for your next projects and let me know if you know more or want to see new frameworks added to it https://bit.ly/4k53IWy February 17, 2025 at 08:08AM