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Sunday, 4 May 2025
Show HN: A site that tracks how positively terms are discussed on Reddit https://bit.ly/4jNmeSM
Show HN: A site that tracks how positively terms are discussed on Reddit https://bit.ly/44nc5av May 5, 2025 at 12:26AM
Show HN: I taught AI to commentate Pong in real time https://bit.ly/438Sxo6
Show HN: I taught AI to commentate Pong in real time https://bit.ly/3EEjIyR May 2, 2025 at 05:49PM
Saturday, 3 May 2025
Show HN: GoVisual – lightweight, zero-config HTTP request visualizer for Go https://bit.ly/4d7Vhqm
Show HN: GoVisual – lightweight, zero-config HTTP request visualizer for Go Hello HN, I kept losing half my debugging sessions to hunting down why a request failed, or which middleware added that header, or why my JSON response was malformed—too many tools, too many context switches. So I built GoVisual, a tiny Go library that wraps your existing http.Handler and gives you a live dashboard at http://localhost:8080/__viz . - Real-time monitoring: Requests show up instantly via SSE - Deep inspection: Headers, request/response bodies, status, timing - Middleware tracing: Visualize execution order and durations - Zero external deps: Pure Go, drop-in middleware; works with standard lib, Gin, Chi, Echo, Fiber It’s strictly for local development—no setup, no config files, just go get and wrap your mux if you pass a -viz flag. I use it every day instead of shoving everything through Postman or hacking logs. It’s MIT-licensed and on GitHub here: https://bit.ly/44XjvBp Would love to hear if this solves a pain for you too, or any ideas on making it even more useful. Thanks! https://bit.ly/44XjvBp May 4, 2025 at 03:55AM
Show HN: I built a tool to automate repetitive tasks by recording my screen https://bit.ly/4dkWBGx
Show HN: I built a tool to automate repetitive tasks by recording my screen Hi HN, I'm excited to share ClickRepeat, a tool I've been building to tackle the tedious, repetitive tasks we all face on our computers. The core idea is simple: you record yourself performing a task once (clicking, typing, navigating apps), and ClickRepeat's AI learns the workflow. Then, you can replay that exact automation anytime, locally or eventually in the cloud. Think of it like creating macros by demonstration, without needing to write scripts or deal with complex RPA setups. For example, you could automate: - Generating weekly reports by pulling data from different apps/sites. - Processing data entry from standard forms or emails. - Running routine UI checks for software development. - Formatting downloaded files consistently. It's designed for anyone – developers, analysts, marketers, support agents, researchers, etc. – who finds themselves doing the same clicks and keystrokes over and over. The goal is to make automation accessible without a steep learning curve. I'd love to hear your feedback, thoughts on the approach, potential use cases you envision, or any questions you might have! Thanks! https://bit.ly/4d7TDoG May 3, 2025 at 09:19PM
Show HN: MP3 File Editor for Bulk Processing https://bit.ly/434HBrz
Show HN: MP3 File Editor for Bulk Processing Efficiently edit many MP3 files using a combination of GUI operations and scripting. https://bit.ly/40A0mCU May 4, 2025 at 12:27AM
Show HN: Use Third Party LLM API in JetBrains AI Assistant https://bit.ly/4d7avMi
Show HN: Use Third Party LLM API in JetBrains AI Assistant https://bit.ly/42HSf8H May 3, 2025 at 12:52PM
Show HN: I made a gamified card collector to celebrate personal achievement(App) https://bit.ly/42OVqKg
Show HN: I made a gamified card collector to celebrate personal achievement(App) Hi HN, Last month me and my friend tried Geocaching, an outdoor activity for your to find treasure boxes. Even though we didn't find the treasure, we both think this is worth celebrating. As a game designer and card game lover, I hoped it would be so cool if I can have achievements recorded as cards, and review them as my collections. So I made an App called Achiva, and now it's available on App Store. There are achievements like: - Sleep for 12 hours - Geocaching (of course) - Build Lego but also serious achievements like: - Becoming a parent - Buying a car - First Job I hope you will like it! Astrojan (Haoan) https://apple.co/4m0nEKZ May 3, 2025 at 09:04AM
Show HN: I created a Sheet AI assistant https://bit.ly/3YQHHBR
Show HN: I created a Sheet AI assistant Hey, I created an assistant for Google Sheets to save time to manipulate data, create new table or charts! I am trying to improve it and looking for ideas Let me know what you think :) Best, Mike https://bit.ly/4iVBqvS May 3, 2025 at 08:01AM
Friday, 2 May 2025
Show HN: OSle – A 510 bytes OS in x86 assembly https://bit.ly/4lY6X2O
Show HN: OSle – A 510 bytes OS in x86 assembly (sorry about double posting, I forgot to put Show HN in front in the original https://bit.ly/4cYasSJ thread) Hey all, As a follow up to my relatively successful series in x86 Assembly of last year[1], I started making an OS that fits in a boot sector. I am purposefully not doing chain loading or multi-stage to see how much I can squeeze out of 510bytes. It comes with a file system, a shell, and a simple process management. Enough to write non-trivial guest applications, like a text editor and even some games. It's a lot of fun! It comes with an SDK and you can play around with it in the browser to see what it looks like. The aim is, as always, to make Assembly less scary and this time around also OS development. [1]: https://bit.ly/3Ysf0L9 https://bit.ly/4cXpSqx May 2, 2025 at 06:53AM
Thursday, 1 May 2025
Show HN: CapOS – A responsibility-gated OS stack with signed process execution https://bit.ly/44k5q0B
Show HN: CapOS – A responsibility-gated OS stack with signed process execution We’ve built a functional prototype for an operating system layer that rejects the classic trust model. Every process, network access, and system action is explicitly scope-bound to a signed capability token (CapToken) – backed by a cryptographic wallet and domain-specific responsibility structure. Key Components: CapToken authentication for all system actions CapAuditDaemon (feedback, incidents, signed system state) Feedback replaces control – the system acts on effect, not permission CapNFTs as soulbound responsibility certificates VPN routing via chain-verified nodes (CapVPNRegistry.sol) Whitebook & mathematical formalization published on Zenodo No ACLs, no root, no anonymous processes. Only signed, trackable responsibility. Period. GitHub: https://bit.ly/4lWu0er Docs/Whitebook: https://bit.ly/42YGJoj Feedback kills control. Power demands responsibility. https://bit.ly/42YGEkv May 2, 2025 at 02:53AM
Show HN: Learn You Galois Fields for Great Good https://bit.ly/4k06ECT
Show HN: Learn You Galois Fields for Great Good Hi All, I've been writing a series on Galois Fields / Finite Fields from a computer programmer's perspective. It's essentially the guide that I wanted when I first learned the subject. I imagine it as a guide that could gently onboard anyone that is interested in the subject. I don't assume too much mathematical background beyond high-school level algebra. However, in some applications (for example: Reed-Solomon), familiarity with Linear Algebra is required. All code is written in a Literate Programming style. Code is written as reference implementations and I try hard to make implementations understandable. Currently I've completed the following sections: 01: Group Theory 02: Field Theory 03: Implementing GF(p) 04: Polynomial Arithmetic 05: Polynomial Fields GF(p^k) 06: Implementing GF(p^k) 07: Implementing Binary Fields GF(2^k) 08: Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) 09: Linear Algebra over Fields Future sections are planned: Reed-Solomon Erasure Coding AES (Rijndael) Encryption Rabin Fingerprinting Extended Euclidean Algorithm Log and Invlog Tables Elliptic Curves Bit-matrix Representations of GF(2^k) Cauchy Reed-Solomon XOR Codes Fast Multiplication with FFTs Vectorization Implementation Techniques I hope this series is helpful to people out there. Happy to answer any questions and would love to incorporate feedback. https://bit.ly/4jCkk76 May 1, 2025 at 10:49PM
Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Show HN: Minimal News eye relaxed Hacker News front end https://bit.ly/4cVNn37
Show HN: Minimal News eye relaxed Hacker News front end Minimal News A fast, minimal, and eye-relaxed Hacker News reader built with Next.js and Tailwind CSS. This project focuses on a clean user interface and efficient data fetching using modern web technologies. https://bit.ly/4lUtNZd Features Browse Top, New, Ask HN, Show HN, and Job stories. View individual story details and comments. Responsive design for various screen sizes. Eye-relaxed theme for comfortable reading. Dynamic metadata and basic SEO implementation. Independent loading states for content and pagination using Suspense. Subtle entry animations for a smoother user experience. Technologies Used Framework: Next.js (App Router) Language: TypeScript Styling: Tailwind CSS UI Components: Shadcn UI Animations: tw-animate-css Data Fetching: Server Components, fetch API, Internal API Routes External API: Hacker News API source code : https://bit.ly/4cVXi8N give me your feedback , leave a star if you liked it :) https://bit.ly/3ELByju May 1, 2025 at 03:44AM
Show HN: Tinysums, HN thread and story summaries that don't suck https://bit.ly/44kwltm
Show HN: Tinysums, HN thread and story summaries that don't suck fun little side project using gemini 2.5 pro. summarizes the top 30 HN stories and their comment threads. kinda nice when there's a huge thread to read the tl;dr. cron job updates everything once an hour right now. feel free to pick it apart! https://bit.ly/3RIBTGs May 1, 2025 at 02:21AM
Show HN: The Azure Key Vault Emulator https://bit.ly/4cWA2aD
Show HN: The Azure Key Vault Emulator Full introduction blog post is here with a setup/usage guide too: https://bit.ly/42zY33Y https://bit.ly/4cSC23E April 30, 2025 at 09:31PM
Show HN: CodeClarity – an open source source code analysis platform https://bit.ly/4lP3J1D
Show HN: CodeClarity – an open source source code analysis platform Hoot-hoot everyone! Big news! CodeClarity is officially launching to the public! We are incredibly excited to share our open-source platform designed to enhance the security of your software development process. CodeClarity analyzes your JavaScript dependencies, letting you: - List all installed dependencies - Review software licenses - Identify vulnerable dependencies & associated risks We're also building a powerful patching plugin to automatically update your dependencies and generate the least vulnerable dependency tree possible. And this is just the beginning – we don’t intend to support JavaScript only, and plan to add more languages soon! We're now officially looking for your feedback! Help us make CodeClarity the best it can be! Try the platform here: https://bit.ly/4k0E3NU CodeClarity is open source, join the parliament! https://bit.ly/44N0DVD https://bit.ly/42Q0iiq https://bit.ly/4jVqQ8H https://bit.ly/42Q0iiq April 30, 2025 at 08:10AM
Show HN:I Open Sourced Deepwiki https://bit.ly/4juCuYr
Show HN:I Open Sourced Deepwiki https://bit.ly/4k0ZbU9 April 30, 2025 at 07:48AM
Tuesday, 29 April 2025
Show HN: Generate discord timestamp that converts to each user's local timezone https://bit.ly/43gKBkL
Show HN: Generate discord timestamp that converts to each user's local timezone A Discord Timestamp is a formatting tool that displays a chosen date and time in a message, automatically adjusting to each user's local time zone for accurate viewing. This tool supports conversion of 7 timestamp formats of Discord. https://bit.ly/3RJzJq5 April 30, 2025 at 04:45AM
Show HN: Tariff Calculator for Amazon https://bit.ly/4lTpjSs
Show HN: Tariff Calculator for Amazon I made a simple tariff calculator extension for Amazon. It queries gemini flash 2.0 to determine the category, and then matches it with the corresponding tariff category. Fun quick hack – it does brick a little – but the majority of the code was cobbled by a first pass of Claude Code Repo is here: https://bit.ly/42X3CIB https://twitter.com/W_Y_X/status/1917385625696887159 April 30, 2025 at 02:13AM
Show HN: Wrap Notes – One big text file with multiple projections https://bit.ly/44NaZF0
Show HN: Wrap Notes – One big text file with multiple projections Hi HN, I'm working on a notes app and am keen to gauge interest. The core idea is being able to re-arrange the note hierarchy: Date -> Topic -> Note for timeline view Topic -> Date -> Note for topic view I believe these two projections add significant value to a solid markdown note app foundation, without unnecessary bloat or distraction. Thanks! https://bit.ly/4iWecFX April 29, 2025 at 08:16AM
Monday, 28 April 2025
Show HN: Discorss – RSS Feeds for Discord https://bit.ly/42whw5A
Show HN: Discorss – RSS Feeds for Discord I made my own Discord bot for managing RSS feeds, called Discorss. Discorss is open source, has AI summarization, automatic paywall skips, and can be entirely managed with slash commands. Best of all – self hosting is very cheap and trivial with Railway, so you can add your own customizations to how the RSS bot works. I've been using a personal Discord server as my RSS hub – it's convenient and I can setup different channels for different newsfeeds (i.e. an HN channel for the frontpage). I was using https://bit.ly/4dcq9Gh – but it's barely had any changes, and needing to manage the external UI has been annoying. Website: https://bit.ly/4dcqadj Github: https://bit.ly/42yAFnl https://bit.ly/4dcqadj April 29, 2025 at 01:58AM
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