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Thursday, 15 May 2025
Show HN: A free AI risk assessment tool for LLM applications https://bit.ly/4kpoa3K
Show HN: A free AI risk assessment tool for LLM applications We’ve built an AI risk assessment tool designed specifically for GenAI/LLM applications. It's still early, but we’d love your feedback. Here’s what it does: 1. it performs comprehensive AI risk assessments by analyzing your codebase against different AI regulation/framework or even internal policies. It identifies potential issues and suggests fixes directly through one click PRs. 2. the first framework the platform supports is OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications 2025, upcoming framework will be ISO 42001 as well as custom policy documents. 3. we're a small, early stage team, so the free tier offers 5 assessments per user. If you need more, just reach out, happy to help. 4. sign in via github is required. We request read access to scan code and write access to open PRs for fix suggestions. 5. we are looking for design partners to collaborate with us. If you are looking to build compliance-by-design AI products, we'd love to chat. product url: https://bit.ly/4mjviA8 we'd really appreciate feedback on: - what you like - what you don't like - what do you want to see for the next major feature - bugs - any other feedback feel free to comment here or reach out directly: email: percyding@gettavo.com, linkedin: https://bit.ly/3F6llpc https://bit.ly/4mjviA8 May 15, 2025 at 01:50PM
Show HN: Hyprsqrl – open-source revolut you can self-host (live iban/sepa/ACH) https://bit.ly/4meF4DT
Show HN: Hyprsqrl – open-source revolut you can self-host (live iban/sepa/ACH) Hi HN! Ben here from hyprsqrl, and I just open-sourced something we’ve been quietly running in production: *hyprsqrl is a self-hostable bank. Think Revolut (if you know it), but every line of code is MIT/AGPL, you can run it on your own box, and the crypto bits stay hidden under the hood. --- ### Why we built it Moving money between USD and EUR still means wire fees, surprise freezes, and “call your bank” hoops. Fintechs like Revolut help—until their pricing changes or a regulator knocks. hyprsqrl aims for the resilience of self-hosting *without* forcing users to study crypto. Two recent shifts made that finally doable: * *wallet abstraction UX is catching up*—passkey login support is coming next week (good-bye seed phrases) * *one-API on/off ramps* (AlignLabs today) let us bridge SEPA ↔ stablecoin and ACH ↔ stablecoin cheaply Right now we lean on Privy for auth + wallet orchestration, but the plan is to drop it as soon as passkeys land and minimize third-party dependencies across the board. --- ### What’s live today * IBAN & SEPA inbound → auto-minted USDC/EURC on-chain * ACH payouts (live AlignLabs environment) * Next.js dashboard for balances, transfers, audit log * In production moving real money since May 2025 --- ### What’s next * *passkey auth* replacing Privy (in review) * *earn module* (yield on idle balances) nearly done * *pots / budgeting allocations* work but getting another design pass * extra fiat ramps for redundancy * smoother one-click self-hosting (docker works now but could be simpler) --- ### How to try it * GitHub: https://bit.ly/4diaEfI * Live app: https://bit.ly/4k2qca4 — spin up a IBAN/ACH in seconds Self-hosting still painful, but the rails are live—give it a whirl! https://bit.ly/4diaEfI May 15, 2025 at 11:54PM
Show HN: I made a platform to debug Puppeteer (JS) crashes visually https://bit.ly/3GVEDhA
Show HN: I made a platform to debug Puppeteer (JS) crashes visually Hey HN! I'm Ivan. I've been working on a solution to visually debug my own https://bit.ly/4mgcMZs crashes, and this week I opened it to the public: https://bit.ly/4jWFxZE . If you have any questions or suggestions to improve it, feel free to contact me at ivan@buglesstack.com. Thanks for reading! <3 https://buglesstack.com/ May 13, 2025 at 09:57PM
Show HN: Kudos.wiki – Discover the best movies on Wikipedia https://bit.ly/45aIqRZ
Show HN: Kudos.wiki – Discover the best movies on Wikipedia https://bit.ly/3F2NBch May 15, 2025 at 10:45AM
Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Show HN: Booktranslate.ai – Recursive AI Translation Engine for Full Books https://bit.ly/3YKzZcn
Show HN: Booktranslate.ai – Recursive AI Translation Engine for Full Books Hi all - I’m an indie dev and publisher who’s spent years manually translating books. I finally got tired of it and built BookTranslate.ai - a recursive, glossary-enforced, multi-pass AI translation system designed specifically for full-length books (nonfiction, essays, philosophy, etc., probably not good enough for fiction though). It runs each paragraph through several passes with a sliding context window (previous few paragraphs) to maintain tone and coherence. Glossary terms are strictly enforced mid-prompt, and formatting is preserved. It’s kind of like a lightweight RAG-style workflow, but prompt-orchestrated instead of vectorized. It outputs ~98% publishable translations, even in languages like Chinese, Japanese, and Arabic. I’ve used it to translate libertarian works to Hungarian and forgotten Hungarian free market economists to English, and people never even guessed it's almost all AI. No hallucination, no over-polish, and a really high rhetorical fidelity. I couldn't really find anything that comes even close to what this system produces in translation quality. Would love feedback about it! AMA! https://bit.ly/4md9PJn May 15, 2025 at 05:01AM
Show HN: Sauron MCP – one MCP to rule them all https://bit.ly/43wi3Vt
Show HN: Sauron MCP – one MCP to rule them all After spending some time exploring MCPs, I realized there’s a serious lack of infrastructure — especially when it comes to remote MCPs. Right now, the process of discovering a tool online, installing it locally, and restarting your environment (e.g., Claude Desktop) just to try it out feels clunky and outdated. So I built SauronMCP — a single MCP that can search for and proxy remote MCPs without requiring local installation. You simply ask Sauron to find and use the tool — it handles the rest. No restarts, no manual setup. This is very much an MVP, and I'm not a security engineer — so if you have thoughts on potential risks or ideas for improving the architecture, I’d love your feedback. https://bit.ly/4miGmNZ May 15, 2025 at 01:07AM
Show HN: YapCards (iOS) – Voice-driven flashcards with AI feedback https://bit.ly/4mhCGfn
Show HN: YapCards (iOS) – Voice-driven flashcards with AI feedback Testflight Link: https://apple.co/43huXoW I wanted to be able to practice Spanish vocab while on my commute to work so I created YapCards. It's an iOS app focused on making flashcard studying hands-free & efficient. Like Anki, but entirely spoken. You choose a list to practice, the app reads the prompt out loud (e.g. "What charge does a proton have?"), & you respond by voice. YapCards uses AI to evaluate your response & provide feedback. Some key features: Voice-only practice (no need to look at your screen) AI evaluation & feedback Practice publicly available lists or upload your own excel lists. Publish your lists for others to use Uses the SM2 algorithm to manage repetition scheduling Tech stack includes Swift, Firebase, Deepgram, ElevenLabs, and OpenAI (trying various models) I’d love feedback from fellow learners, developers, or anyone interested in voice interfaces. Especially if you’ve built language tools before — I’m curious about what would make this more useful or sticky. Thoughts around voice recognition / silence detection, reducing latency, and improving AI feedback greatly appreciated! Thanks for taking a look. May 15, 2025 at 02:14AM
Show HN: acmsg (automated commit message generator) https://bit.ly/43g8ubS
Show HN: acmsg (automated commit message generator) A cli tool written in python for generating commit messages based on the staged changes in a repository using AI models through the OpenRouter API. https://bit.ly/43hkY3d May 14, 2025 at 11:44AM
Show HN: I built a simple AI-powered ATS for small teams https://bit.ly/4jWFOMk
Show HN: I built a simple AI-powered ATS for small teams Hi HN, I'm Rajath. I built Applisights after seeing startups use Google Forms for hiring, only to shut them down hours later after getting flooded with applications. The problem: Small teams often struggle to manage job applications efficiently. Existing ATS solutions are bloated with features, require training, and come with complex setups. On the flip side, makeshift tools like Google Forms and email create disorganized workflows, making it hard to track candidate progress. The solution: I built Applisights to be an AI-powered ATS you can just start using right away, with no complex setup or training needed. It automates resume intake, uses AI for intelligent screening, and helps you track candidates in a clean, intuitive interface. Would love feedback from anyone who’s struggled with hiring at a small company or has thoughts on the approach. https://bit.ly/4dkByUv May 14, 2025 at 10:11AM
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
Show HN: Mycelium https://bit.ly/4j3u75d
Show HN: Mycelium https://bit.ly/4iYROeP May 10, 2025 at 02:56PM
I’ve built an IoT device to let my family know when I’m in a meeting https://bit.ly/4kiqNUQ
I’ve built an IoT device to let my family know when I’m in a meeting https://bit.ly/3F2GhNO May 11, 2025 at 03:22PM
Monday, 12 May 2025
Show HN: LLM-God – An LLM Multiprompting App https://bit.ly/3ZeZ3bv
Show HN: LLM-God – An LLM Multiprompting App I’ve been building and maintaining LLM-God, a desktop LLM prompting app for Windows, built with Electron. It allows you to ask one question to multiple LLM web interfaces at once and see all the returned answers in one place. As a very big user of AI tools in my daily life, I hated having to click through multiple tabs in my browser, and slowly copy paste a single query into multiple LLM web interfaces. This inspired me to find a better way, which resulted in this app. I tried to make it as minimalistic as possible while still being functional. Key features: • Starts with a default of Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini, with the option to add more LLM's like Grok, Claude, and DeepSeek. • Responsive, keyboard-friendly interface. Link to the video demo is here: https://bit.ly/3ZdkXfe... Feedback is welcome here, on GitHub: https://bit.ly/4k1VwWr https://bit.ly/4k1VwWr May 13, 2025 at 01:46AM
Show HN: AGI Hits a Structural Wall – A Billion-Dollar Problem https://bit.ly/3RY9Oer
Show HN: AGI Hits a Structural Wall – A Billion-Dollar Problem This paper formally defines where current AGI hits a structural wall — not a technical one. It shows that no amount of scaling, reinforcement learning, or recursive optimization will break through three deep epistemological and formal constraints: 1. Semantic Closure — An AI system cannot generate outputs that require meaning beyond its internal frame. 2. Non-Computability of Frame Innovation — New cognitive structures cannot be computed from within an existing one. 3. Statistical Breakdown in Open Worlds — Probabilistic inference collapses in environments with heavy-tailed uncertainty. These aren’t limitations of today’s models. They’re structural boundaries inherent to algorithmic cognition itself — mathematical, logical, epistemological. But this isn’t a rejection of AI. It’s a clear definition of the boundary condition that must be faced — and, potentially, designed around. If AGI fails at this wall, the opportunity isn’t over — it’s just starting. For anyone serious about cognition, this is the real frontier. Full paper: https://bit.ly/4kjr2z6 Open to critique, challenge, or counterproofs. May 13, 2025 at 12:57AM
Show HN: GS-Base – A multifunctional database tool with Python integration https://bit.ly/44TjXRp
Show HN: GS-Base – A multifunctional database tool with Python integration A wide range of possible use: from simple contact/inventory lists, photo albums to editing CSV/text files and processing (transforming, splitting, merging, normalizing) large, multi-GB data tables in various file formats. Text, Numeric, Long Text / Memo fields, Image / File fields; Code fields for code snippets with syntax highlighting for 16 programming languages. You can analyze, query and consolidate data, generate pivot tables, perform calculations, merges and joins with up to 256 million rows, 16K columns and 4GB+ files efficiently using even older PC's. Several filtering methods, searching for duplicates, for unique values and their frequencies, search-as-you-type, random and quartile searches, full-text searches, fuzzy searches. RegEx filtering of millions of records in seconds regardless of the number of the returned found records. Searching for file duplicates, finding similar photos/images, music and video files using any EXIF tags and multimedia (e.g. mp3/mp4) tags. Playing filtered lists of mp3's. Very fast data consolidation - you don't have to bother with permanent indices; internal indexes are created automatically whenever aggregation and binary lookup functions need them. Generating disk/folder listings and monitoring all file changes with searchable history of modifications. Mass-renaming, -copying and -deleting files based on filtered file listings. GS-Base can be installed on any portable storage device and used without performing any registry modifications. Fully offline - doesn't need internet connection. To move it to another computer you can simply copy the installation folder containing a few files. Questions and suggestions are welcome. https://bit.ly/43tJQpq May 12, 2025 at 10:02PM
Sunday, 11 May 2025
Show HN: MCP CLI Adapter – run scripts as MCP tools https://bit.ly/3S0TVnt
Show HN: MCP CLI Adapter – run scripts as MCP tools The MCP CLI Adapter is a tool that allows LLMs to safely execute command-line tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides a secure bridge between LLMs and operating system commands. https://bit.ly/454LqPN May 11, 2025 at 11:28PM
Show HN: Shell-Dads – see a random tip from NIST DADS on terminal start https://bit.ly/43cEBte
Show HN: Shell-Dads – see a random tip from NIST DADS on terminal start https://bit.ly/44uqSAd May 11, 2025 at 08:02AM
Show HN: I’m 16 years old and working on my first startup, a study app https://bit.ly/436tsd9
Show HN: I’m 16 years old and working on my first startup, a study app As a student with a lot of notes I had a problem with studying fast for tests. So I created Notiv an AI study app that analyzes your notes and prepares you for test. https://bit.ly/3RYOOUN May 11, 2025 at 07:26AM
Saturday, 10 May 2025
Show HN: Texture: Chat with Any API https://bit.ly/43pMVqD
Show HN: Texture: Chat with Any API Texture is both a collection of public MCP servers and a platform for creating your own. Each server is a wrapper around an API, allowing you to chat with it using natural language. Feedback is greatly appreciated. Goal is to make something people want. https://bit.ly/4dhbxFs May 11, 2025 at 04:52AM
Show HN: Peersuite – Decentralized Team Communication https://bit.ly/42TGZpQ
Show HN: Peersuite – Decentralized Team Communication I's WebRTC, so it's encrypted. Best for teams of 2-12 due to network. Powered by the excellent Trystero JS library. Tools available: Chat with file transfer and private messaging Video Call Whiteboard Screen share *Kanban Love to get some feedback, it's still in development. https://bit.ly/4jNWpSe May 11, 2025 at 02:26AM
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