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Sunday, 13 July 2025
Show HN: A Lisp for code generation and metaprogramming in non-Lisp languages https://bit.ly/4lxkaPE
Show HN: A Lisp for code generation and metaprogramming in non-Lisp languages Antilisp is a Lisp designed for code generation in non-lisp languages. The interpreter is written in RPython, and the language is designed for easy adoption by non-lispers. The project is still young, but the language can be played with if you don't mind missing some important features like modules and pattern matching. I have not published the source code yet, because I am not completely sure how to base a sustainable business on this project and I don't want to risk having to rugpull after raising expectations. https://bit.ly/4nNH46D July 13, 2025 at 11:28PM
Saturday, 12 July 2025
Show HN: 0xDEAD//Type – A Fast-Paced Typing Shooter with Retro Vibes https://bit.ly/46cQK4x
Show HN: 0xDEAD//Type – A Fast-Paced Typing Shooter with Retro Vibes https://bit.ly/46Bxtd2 July 13, 2025 at 03:52AM
Show HN: FluidAudio – Swift Speaker Diarization on CoreML https://bit.ly/3GB7Yy4
Show HN: FluidAudio – Swift Speaker Diarization on CoreML We needed a speaker diarization solution that could run every few seconds alongside transcription on iOS and macOS. But native Swift support was either limited or locked behind paid licenses. Since diarization is a common need in speech-to-text workflows, we decided to open source our work and give back to the community. We initially tried sherpa-onnx, which works, but running both diarization and transcription models slowed down older devices. CPU-only inference just isn’t ideal for near real-time workloads, so we wanted the option to offload segmentation and speaker embedding to the GPU or ANE. Supporting M1 Macs in particular meant pushing more of the workload to the ANE. Instead of shoehorning the ONNX model into CoreML with C++, we converted the original PyTorch models directly to CoreML. This approach required some monkey-patching in the PyTorch and pyannote code, but the initial benchmarks look promising. We’d love feedback! We're currently working on adding VAD and integrating Parakeet for transcription, but still wrestling with CoreML model conversion. https://bit.ly/3InygUP July 13, 2025 at 02:58AM
Show HN: I build an iOS App for parents to plan meal, create recipes, lunchboxes https://bit.ly/4nGRFR3
Show HN: I build an iOS App for parents to plan meal, create recipes, lunchboxes Hi, I built this iOS App that would let parents create profiles for my children, plan their meals, put their meal preferences, recipes, lunchboxes, export the plan to their calendar, and share links to the timetable with others, and of course an AI helping with the plan and recipe . For now it has a free plan and also paid plan. Initially i built this as a web app but then after feedbacks from close people i developed this iOS app. I would really appreciate your feedback. https://apple.co/3UaEIBc July 13, 2025 at 12:48AM
Show HN: I made a JSFiddle-style playground to test and share prompts fast https://bit.ly/3ItyVEh
Show HN: I made a JSFiddle-style playground to test and share prompts fast I built this out of frustration as I lead the development of AI features at Yola.com. Prompt testing should be simple and straightforward. All I wanted was a simple way to test prompts with variables and jinja2 templates across different models, ideally somthing I could open during a call, run few tests, and share results with my team. But every tool I tried hit me with a clunky UI, required login and API keys, or forced a lengthy setup process. And that's not all. Then came the pricing. The last quote I got for one of the tools on the market was $6,000/year for a team of 16 people in a use-it-or-loose-it way. For a tool we use maybe 2–3 times per sprint. That’s just ridiculous! IMO, it should be something more like JSFiddle. A simple prompt playground that does not require you to signup, does not require API keys, and let's experiment instantly, i.e. you just enter a browser URL and start working. Like JSFiddle has. And mainly, something that costs me nothing if I'm or my team is not using it. Eventually I gave up looking for solution and decided to build it by myself. Here it is: https://bit.ly/4lQMEn4 Help me find what's wrong or missing or does not work from you perspctive. P.S. I did not put any limits or restrictions yet, so test it wisely. Don't make me broke, please. https://bit.ly/4lQMEn4 July 12, 2025 at 06:41PM
Show HN: I built a toy music controller for my 5yo with a coding agent https://bit.ly/3Glx1oL
Show HN: I built a toy music controller for my 5yo with a coding agent The HN community may find the context of the prompts, organized by each turn in each session, the most useful. See the website/docs/prompts.md and session-X.md files. I also started exploring some workflows for the LLM to execute, organized in the website/docs/tasks/ folder. I found it pretty handy to have the LLM document our work as we went and simply embedded the static site into the executable, along with all the music and logic. The whole project took me about a day for the backend. The C++ controller itself took only a few turns. I enjoyed focusing on my son's experience and letting the agent handle the C++, Javascript, and Go code. I'm still getting started with coding agents, so please do share any tips or tricks to help me with similar projects. I'm most interested in how to work effectively with the agent, like what you see in dev-loop.sh https://bit.ly/3Glx1VN July 8, 2025 at 03:32PM
Friday, 11 July 2025
Show HN: VibeKin – Gated Discord Tribes via Personality Matching https://bit.ly/4kzrSXU
Show HN: VibeKin – Gated Discord Tribes via Personality Matching I built an app that matches users to exclusive Discord communities based on a 25-question personality quiz. Inspired by HEXACO but with a novel fuzzy-clustering twist, it creates a "harmony genome" to gate access, ensuring tight-knit tribes (e.g., wellness or creative niches). Think Reddit but curated via psych. Launched to test the idea—feedback on algo, niches, or scaling? https://bit.ly/4ksLzAF July 12, 2025 at 03:02AM
Show HN: Transition – AI Triathlon Coach https://bit.ly/466jHPn
Show HN: Transition – AI Triathlon Coach Hey HN, I’m Alex, a triathlete, dad, and software engineer. I’ve been building Transition — an app for triathletes that creates adaptive training plans based on your goals, schedule, and workout data (Garmin, Strava, etc). Most plans are static, which never really worked for me as a parent and someone with an unpredictable schedule. Transition adjusts every week using your actual workouts and progress, so the plan changes when you miss a session, set a new PR, or need to shift your priorities. I built this because nothing else was flexible enough for my life, and I’m curious if others have the same problem. It’s in beta and free to try. I’d love feedback from the HN crowd — especially around the training logic, onboarding, or any ways to make it more useful for real athletes. Website: https://bit.ly/3InEu7m https://bit.ly/3InEu7m July 12, 2025 at 03:39AM
Show HN: A decentralized command line key-value store on Nostr https://bit.ly/4eLics7
Show HN: A decentralized command line key-value store on Nostr I built nkv because I wanted a simple way to pass simple values between different devices without maintaining a central server. Nostr provides a backbone with "good enough" decentralization. Enjoy! https://bit.ly/3GvXtvU July 11, 2025 at 10:21AM
Show HN: Code is all you need – Sherlog MCP https://bit.ly/3TA2feO
Show HN: Code is all you need – Sherlog MCP https://bit.ly/4lh5Wlb July 11, 2025 at 08:29AM
Thursday, 10 July 2025
Show HN: Interactive pinout for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 https://bit.ly/44B8GDf
Show HN: Interactive pinout for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 I've been trying to make accessible and beautiful GPIO pinouts since I started one for the Raspberry Pi in 2013 [1]. I've since given the Raspberry Pi Pico [2] and Pico 2 [3] microcontrollers the same treatment when they launched. Recently I've updated these with a new "Upside-down" view to complement the rear view, giving a pinout in the right orientation to match your project. The Pico sites are all hand-coded single HTML pages with supporting CSS and minimal JS. They are set up to optionally install as a "Desktop" web app. They also degrade into a somewhat usable table in lieu of CSS and use vector graphics (for the board itself) to be viewable and printable at any size. Finally, hidden behind "Advanced" is a pinout of the test pads and special function pins! [1] - https://bit.ly/3TvBGaD... [2] - https://bit.ly/3O4NNtJ [3] - https://bit.ly/4ktzM59 https://bit.ly/4ktzM59 July 7, 2025 at 05:01PM
Show HN: I just deployed GovDocs – which use AI to make SA gov docs searchable https://bit.ly/44Hwt4z
Show HN: I just deployed GovDocs – which use AI to make SA gov docs searchable https://bit.ly/4kxAFK3 July 11, 2025 at 01:13AM
Show HN: Typeform was too expensive so I built my own forms https://bit.ly/4lPagsn
Show HN: Typeform was too expensive so I built my own forms Hey HN, I'm a solopreneur and run a web design agency. I create open-source apps, but I also work as a freelancer and designer. I was accepting any new freelance project via forms on my agency website. I was using Typeform, but as time went by and more people submitted forms, it got more and more expensive. That time, I thought to use Google Form, but it was way too blocky and looked very unprofessional on my agency website. So I thought to build my own forms for my own usage, and it turns out it almost doubled form submissions and inquiry calls. I was happy, so I thought to build it for everyone and make it open-source. I added AI functionalities using Vercel AISDK. I can generate forms almost instantly using AI and also added analytics AI so that users can talk with their forms—more like talk with their analytics data. I hope this product will be as helpful to you as it was for me. Would love your feedback pls Preet https://bit.ly/4nHhNeu July 10, 2025 at 10:02AM
Wednesday, 9 July 2025
Show HN: Still coding in VC++ 6.0 after losing everything, living in a trailer https://bit.ly/3Iml4zv
Show HN: Still coding in VC++ 6.0 after losing everything, living in a trailer Hey HN, I spent 30 years writing CAD plugins in C++, mostly in Visual C++ 6.0. Then the industry collapsed. And I lost an intellectual lawsuit, my income dried up, and my marriage ended. Now I live alone in a trailer in rural Canada — still writing code, still surviving, trying to crawl back. This is a short video I made (50 seconds), documenting a quiet moment from this strange life. If you’ve ever hit rock bottom and kept going, you might relate. https://youtube.com/shorts/dDLSd3pfIYI?feature=share Thanks for watching. Just sharing — not selling anything. July 10, 2025 at 04:26AM
Show HN: I built a playground to showcase what Flux Kontext is good at https://bit.ly/4luKnOD
Show HN: I built a playground to showcase what Flux Kontext is good at Hi HN, After spending some time with the new `flux kontext dev` model, I realized its most powerful capabilities aren't immediately obvious. Many people might miss its true potential by just scratching the surface. I went deep and curated a collection of what I think are its most interesting use cases – things like targeted text removal, subtle photo restoration, and creative style transfers. I felt that simply writing about them wasn't enough. The best way to understand the value is to see it and try it for yourself. That's why I built FluxKontextLab ( https://bit.ly/4nG4Pxq ). On the site, I've presented these curated examples with before-and-after comparisons. More importantly, there's an interactive playground right there, so you can immediately test these ideas or your own prompts on your own images. My goal is to share what this model is capable of beyond the basics. It's still an early project. I'd love for you to take a look and share your thoughts or any cool results you generate. https://bit.ly/4nG4Pxq July 10, 2025 at 02:10AM
Show HN: I built a social media app at 11 using AI and a phone https://bit.ly/44UnhLp
Show HN: I built a social media app at 11 using AI and a phone Hi HN, I'm 11 years old and I'm learning to code with the help of AI. I recently created my own social media app inspired by TikTok and short videos. I built it from scratch using my Android phone and some programming apps like Replit and Base44. The idea is to allow users to post and watch short videos, follow others, and use a like-based system. I created the interface and logic myself, and AI helped me when I got stuck on bugs or needed help understanding something. This is my first serious project, and I'd love to get feedback from real developers and creators. Here's the link: *[ https://bit.ly/3TxKuga ]* What do you think? What should I improve next? Thanks for reading https://bit.ly/3TxKuga July 10, 2025 at 12:11AM
Show HN: Multi-session Claude Code manager with async workflow https://bit.ly/3GxpPpx
Show HN: Multi-session Claude Code manager with async workflow https://bit.ly/44t5AkA July 9, 2025 at 08:30AM
Tuesday, 8 July 2025
Show HN: A Truth Table Generator Written in Common Lisp https://bit.ly/4eFW5n4
Show HN: A Truth Table Generator Written in Common Lisp https://bit.ly/3Ikke6v July 9, 2025 at 04:52AM
Show HN: Track the AI-generated code in your repo https://bit.ly/4nF18rI
Show HN: Track the AI-generated code in your repo https://bit.ly/44Skt1h July 8, 2025 at 06:07PM
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