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Thursday, 16 October 2025
Show HN: Code First CDC from Postgres to ClickHouse with MooseStack https://bit.ly/47ifI1d
Show HN: Code First CDC from Postgres to ClickHouse with MooseStack https://bit.ly/4hg7Lhp October 16, 2025 at 10:16PM
Wednesday, 15 October 2025
Show HN: VO3 – AI video generator powered by Google Veo 3.1 https://bit.ly/3WaHWpt
Show HN: VO3 – AI video generator powered by Google Veo 3.1 I built VO3-1ai (vo3-1ai.com), an AI-powered tool that transforms text or images into cinema-quality video clips—complete with native audio, perfect lip-sync, realistic motion, and lifelike human features—without any manual sound design. It leverages Google’s Veo 3.1 model plus extra advanced layers for unmatched realism. https://bit.ly/4qdP1TO October 16, 2025 at 04:39AM
Show HN: Simulation of the Tech Industry in 2027 https://bit.ly/3KQ5iyk
Show HN: Simulation of the Tech Industry in 2027 Hi HN, this is Miguel, and I built a simulation of what the tech industry will look like in 2027. We hear a lot about job loss, AI literacy, and in general the fear of the future... and I wanted to capture these feelings through an immersive experience. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3KKBMtQ Sam Altman says that there will be mass layoffs, but many “new jobs” will be created, and when asked they say “AI literacy”... but no one has a clear picture of what this would actually look like? I saw a recent government article titled "AMERICA’S TALENT STRATEGY: BUILDING THE WORKFORCE FOR THE GOLDEN AGE" written by the U.S. Department of Labor, and I wanted to explore what it could look like when the government intervenes in this bleak future. It discusses “work-based learning models” in partnership with corporations, government-assisted “Registered Apprenticeships” for upskilling, not sending people to college again, etc. The simulation was built from scratch using React, JS, CSS, and HTML. I hope this project gives a feeling of reflection, motivation for growth, and empowerment. https://bit.ly/4n9xTw2 October 16, 2025 at 02:23AM
Show HN: Shorter – search for shorter versions of your domain https://bit.ly/497EaVn
Show HN: Shorter – search for shorter versions of your domain https://bit.ly/4eJft1o October 16, 2025 at 02:59AM
Show HN: Firm, a text-based work management system https://bit.ly/495XAdf
Show HN: Firm, a text-based work management system https://bit.ly/4qcrByk October 15, 2025 at 08:01AM
Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Show HN: a deterministic chess variant with cheat resistance and tons of variety https://bit.ly/43eyzc9
Show HN: a deterministic chess variant with cheat resistance and tons of variety https://bit.ly/3WC9ZhB October 15, 2025 at 05:37AM
Show HN: Open-source, local-first Context7 alternative https://bit.ly/4hkjziY
Show HN: Open-source, local-first Context7 alternative Features: - uses your Claude subscription (no extra LLM API cost) - actually looks at the code (not only docs like .md) - supports private repos with Github PAT - semantic search using qdrant(oss) - mcp integration - data stays in your machine - use gemini embedding (local model WIP) Quickstart: git clone https://bit.ly/4qcC5xI && cd snippets cp docker/.env.example docker/.env # Add CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN & EMBEDDING_API_KEY docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d claude mcp add --transport http snippets http://localhost:8080/mcp https://bit.ly/4qcC5xI October 15, 2025 at 01:15AM
Show HN: Wordle-Style Daily Wikipedia Game https://bit.ly/42zQKsI
Show HN: Wordle-Style Daily Wikipedia Game https://bit.ly/4nOx50r October 14, 2025 at 01:26PM
Show HN: Ark v0.6.0 – Go ECS with new declarative event system https://bit.ly/4n003t1
Show HN: Ark v0.6.0 – Go ECS with new declarative event system Ark is a high-performance Entity Component System (ECS) library for Go. Ark v0.6.0 introduces a new event system built around lightweight, composable observers. These allow applications to react to ECS lifecycle changes like entity creation/removal, component updates, relation changes using declarative filters and callbacks. Observers follow the same patterns as Ark’s query system, making them easy to integrate and reason about. Custom events are also supported. They can be emitted manually and observed with the same filtering logic, making them ideal for modeling domain-specific interactions such as input handling, and other reactive game logic. As a new performance-related feature, filters and queries are now concurrency-safe and can be executed in parallel. This release also includes a load of performance improvements, from faster archetype switching over optimized query and table creation to improved performance of bitmask operations. The new World.Shrink method helps reclaim unused memory in dynamic workloads. Docs have been expanded with a full guide to the event system, examples for both built-in and custom events, and an Ebiten integration example. A cheat sheet for common operations has been added. Finally, Ark now has 100% test coverage. Changelog: https://bit.ly/47lnnNk Repo: https://bit.ly/4nnttC3 Would love feedback from anyone building games, simulations, or ECS tooling in Go. https://bit.ly/4nnttC3 October 14, 2025 at 08:04AM
Monday, 13 October 2025
Show HN: Wordle but you have to predict your score before playing https://bit.ly/47cg3Cz
Show HN: Wordle but you have to predict your score before playing If you want to compare your results feel free to join the HN team. However you can also play without signing up for an account. Its a SvelteKit application running on Cloudflare Workers. Would love some feedback on the idea and execution! https://bit.ly/4hjwguf October 14, 2025 at 04:26AM
Sunday, 12 October 2025
Show HN: Baby's First International Landline https://bit.ly/42Drd1F
Show HN: Baby's First International Landline Hi HN, As a weekend project, I hacked together a physical phone, a Raspberry Pi running Asterisk and Twilio, to let toddlers safely make international calls. I’ve documented the setup in this write-up and published the code + Ansible playbooks on GitHub so others can replicate it. I built this so kids of expats can easily stay in touch with family on other continents. Would love feedback from anyone who’s worked on something similar or tries building this themselves! writeup: https://bit.ly/4n3tpqD... github repos: - https://bit.ly/3W2l0J6 - https://bit.ly/46MfW1A https://bit.ly/3WxYOqf October 8, 2025 at 02:31PM
Show HN: Seeklex – Better domain search with automation https://bit.ly/3J2BJsA
Show HN: Seeklex – Better domain search with automation I often look for domains when brainstorming new projects, but most domain marketplaces are full of gibberish names or already-taken domains. So I built SeekLex — it preprocesses over 1M aftermarket domains to filter out nonsense, detect meaningful words, and generate creative domain hacks when your preferred names are taken. The goal is to make domain discovery smarter and faster, using automation and (soon) AI. I’m planning to add an API, MCP integration, and an LLM agent to help you find the best domain for your next project. Would love your feedback and ideas. https://bit.ly/48s1dtP October 12, 2025 at 11:19PM
Saturday, 11 October 2025
Show HN: Radiopuppy.com – Minimal Web App for Listening to Online Radio https://bit.ly/4mTTubr
Show HN: Radiopuppy.com – Minimal Web App for Listening to Online Radio I listen to online radio all the time while working, but none of the web based apps I found fit my needs. So I built RadioPuppy.com - https://bit.ly/4qbZNdy It’s a lightweight web app that lets you quickly search thousands of online streaming radio stations and save your favourites. I’m using the excellent https://bit.ly/471tuVJ API as the data source for stations. The tech stack is: Laravel 12, Inertia.js, React, Redis, and PostgreSQL. Future features I am thinking of... - Let users upload their own stream URLs, so if something isn’t available via the API, they can still save and listen to it. - Plot stations on a map to browse by location. - Play History: Keep track of stations you’ve listened to, Would love any constructive feedback, thanks! https://bit.ly/4qbZNdy October 12, 2025 at 05:03AM
Show HN: Solving the cluster 1 problem with vCluster standalone https://bit.ly/4n70G4d
Show HN: Solving the cluster 1 problem with vCluster standalone vcluster is an open source tool for Kubernetes multi tenancy and over the years it has matured to have hosted controlplane virtual cluster, shared virtual clusters but the host cluster problem was always there. With vcluster standalone, you can now create the first cluster also with the same developer experience and consolidate the multiple vendor problem. With this, you can now use vcluster for entire multi tenancy spectrum. Feel free to discuss, happy to answer any questuons. https://bit.ly/4n0ZH5G October 8, 2025 at 05:50PM
Show HN: Vello's high-performance 2D GPU engine to .NET https://bit.ly/3WAbltg
Show HN: Vello's high-performance 2D GPU engine to .NET VelloSharp v0.5.0-alpha.1 is now available, delivering Vello’s high-performance 2D GPU engine to .NET atop the wgpu 3D backend. Integrates cleanly with Avalonia, WPF, and WinForms to modernize rendering pipelines without disruptive rewrites. https://bit.ly/4qdWFhh October 11, 2025 at 11:02PM
Show HN: A large format XY scanning hyperspectral camera https://bit.ly/3J1KuTJ
Show HN: A large format XY scanning hyperspectral camera https://bit.ly/472qtoi October 11, 2025 at 08:30AM
Friday, 10 October 2025
Show HN: Cjam – a modern MP3 file editor https://bit.ly/4n3peem
Show HN: Cjam – a modern MP3 file editor Cjam is an MP3 editing and playback tool for Windows. The MP3 format itself has been stable for decades, but advances in CPU power and memory have shifted the relationship between files and hardware, creating room for new approaches to working with MP3s. Cjam provides both a GUI and scripting interface that allow you to process large numbers of files at the frame level. This improves on existing tools, offering faster and more flexible editing and playback. https://bit.ly/4nKyxRt October 7, 2025 at 12:56PM
Show HN: I made a Google Analytics alternative that's easy and user-friendly https://bit.ly/4h5Bs4X
Show HN: I made a Google Analytics alternative that's easy and user-friendly https://bit.ly/3KP4ARI October 11, 2025 at 02:58AM
Show HN: Rebuilt Bible search app to run 100% client-side with Transformers.js https://bit.ly/4747QjJ
Show HN: Rebuilt Bible search app to run 100% client-side with Transformers.js I rebuilt Biblos, my semantic Bible search app, to run entirely in your browser. No more server costs. The main challenge was fitting an accurate text embedding model into browsers. Last year's version cost $20 monthly to host. The new version runs free on Vercel and searches 31k Bible verses without sending data to any server. I pre-compute embeddings for all 31,000 Bible verses offline using BGE-large-en-v1.5. Each verse becomes a 1024-dimensional vector stored as JSON, compressed into ZIP files by book. When you visit the site, your browser downloads Transformers.js and the BGE model. The model generates an embedding for your query, then finds similar verses using cosine similarity against the cached embeddings. Everything happens in your browser. The app is designed to search Bible verses by semantic meaning, not just keywords. There's a separate tab to read daily passages with church fathers commentary from 15+ sources, based on a read the bible in a year plan. Free to use, no sign-in features or anything like that. Try it out biblos.app. I'd appreciate feedback on the search experience, especially on mobile devices! Happy to discuss the technical details or help anyone building similar browser-based ML applications. https://bit.ly/4nKryYL October 10, 2025 at 10:20PM
Thursday, 9 October 2025
Show HN: CrossPromote – Your own ad network https://bit.ly/4mZKRfF
Show HN: CrossPromote – Your own ad network Hi HN! While working on my side projects, I realized something - I have all these apps, but there is no easy way to cross-advertise them. Putting my own ads in my own apps is way easier and cheaper than paying Google or Facebook to do that. Moreover, there is a chance for higher returns if my ads are in the same niche as the app. At first, I made a basic implementation for myself, but I wanted something more - the number of views, clicks, platform-specific redirects (e.g. Google Play for Android and App Store for iOS), changing links dynamically, etc. That’s why I made CrossPromote Picture this: you have a travel tracker, so why not put an affiliate link to a service that offers global eSIM services? Or a multi-currency account? Travel insurance? Your other app that is a travel guide? The possibilities are endless, just like returns. CrossPromote is a simple tool for app and site owners to drop in custom ads, affiliate links, or cross-promos. Perfect for anyone who has an app or a website in some niche. The first version is done and ready to use. It’s a 100% solo project and I'm trying to find a product-market fit while gathering feedback that can help me grow it into a better service. Let me know what you think! https://bit.ly/43eYwIz October 10, 2025 at 05:10AM
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