Wednesday 31 August 2022

Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy https://bit.ly/3cHE8su

Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy https://bit.ly/3wNZtr9 September 1, 2022 at 12:42AM

Show HN: Reverse eBPF Using Ida Pro https://bit.ly/3B0SLk1

Show HN: Reverse eBPF Using Ida Pro https://bit.ly/3qhzt41 August 31, 2022 at 03:31PM

Show HN: Chrome extension that extracts HTML+CSS from an element to inline style https://bit.ly/3Q8C9ey

Show HN: Chrome extension that extracts HTML+CSS from an element to inline style Hi there. I spent the last couple months building this chrome extension to scratch my own itch. It allows you to extract a snippet of HTML along with its styles and export to inline styles or JSX. It’s not perfect and doesn’t work on every site. There is class support but I am still working on it along with some other cool features. Feedback is appreciated. https://bit.ly/3B1GtYU August 31, 2022 at 01:20PM

Show HN: Reddit's favorite products, extracted using deep learning https://bit.ly/3eaSUZ7

Show HN: Reddit's favorite products, extracted using deep learning Many people add "Reddit" to their search queries to find authentic product reviews. We fine-tuned a BERT model to extract product mentions from over 4 million Reddit comments and posts with Named Entity Recognition (NER). The result is a list of the most mentioned products across many subreddits. Soon, we'll roll out a version that includes sentiment (positive/negative mention). No platform (including Reddit) is resistant to fake reviews and spam, but we think it's happening less frequently here for various reasons: - Redditors and other forum members are more interested in boosting their ego by showing their depth of knowledge on the topic (and correcting others on the topic), whereas corporate websites are more interested in raking profit by displaying (potentially) dishonest information. - Enthusiasts in subreddits are pretty good at spotting dishonest or fake content, which results in immediate downvotes. The whole karma system helps with trustworthiness. - Most subs are moderated well and spam gets removed quite quickly That being said, good fake reviews are technically almost impossible to detect, even with sophisticated network analysis of the reviewer's profile. https://bit.ly/3AD09Rb August 31, 2022 at 04:22PM

Show HN: Have I Been Pwned? – DIY style https://bit.ly/3cGjCZg

Show HN: Have I Been Pwned? – DIY style https://bit.ly/3AAEd9w August 31, 2022 at 08:52AM

Show HN: Node Version Audit – Audit Your Node Version for Known CVEs and Patches https://bit.ly/3CKj2EL

Show HN: Node Version Audit – Audit Your Node Version for Known CVEs and Patches I wrote Node Version Audit to automatically keep track of Node patches, particularly for releases that fix CVEs. While it can be ran directly, it is designed to run as part of a pipeline to produce warnings if the runtime version of Node has CVEs, or is no longer supported. The cool part (IMO), is that Node Version Audit automatically keeps track of node releases and CVEs by parsing the change log, and so there is no curation needed to maintain it. I would love any thoughts! https://bit.ly/3e8uEqG August 31, 2022 at 01:45AM

Tuesday 30 August 2022

Show HN: IdleGC – Idle-time garbage collection for Crystal (Reduce memory usage) https://bit.ly/3cy69CR

Show HN: IdleGC – Idle-time garbage collection for Crystal (Reduce memory usage) https://bit.ly/3pYY0dW August 31, 2022 at 03:33AM

Show HN: Generate Images with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3R1GNwh

Show HN: Generate Images with Stable Diffusion https://bit.ly/3Q0LHrO August 30, 2022 at 12:00PM

Show HN: I made a macOS tool to prevent me from working late hours https://bit.ly/3TmrhwF

Show HN: I made a macOS tool to prevent me from working late hours Hey HN, I used to be the poster child "10x" engineer. I always went far beyond the job description, actively involving myself in everything and having no issue working late hours/weekends/vacations if necessary to achieve my goals. I did this because I love engineering and it brought me a lot of career success, but it wasn't until recently that I realized this was actively destroying my life and leading me to an early death. Putting work above my own life completely ruined my social life, and eventually made me so stressed and anxious that it became impossible for me to relax and do anything in my life besides working myself to death. Even work itself was damaging me as I was then spending every single day (including weekends) under overwhelming stress for being unable to not accumulate extra work and responsibilities I knew I should be rejecting. I was in desperate need to stop being a workaholic, but I had zero self-control. I was so addicted that even though I knew I should lay back and relax, I would always end up checking Slack in the middle of night, get stressed, do some work I shouldn't be doing, and spend the entire weekend burned out. I needed my computer to actively stop me from doing so. I initially solved this by using Apple's own Screen Time feature, but it doesn't really allow you to totally block an app. It only lets you limit how much you can use it on any given day, which was not sufficient to keep me in check as I truly needed the ability to completely disable certain apps at certain hours. Some third-party productivity apps do have this feature, but they're paid and not geared towards work addiction (quite the opposite, actually), so I didn't want to pay a subscription to something that didn't fit my use case. I ended up developing my own solution. I made it for myself with zero commercial intentions, but I thought there might be others in this same situation who could benefit from it, so I decided to release it to the public as a free tool that tracks/requires no user info whatsoever. It improved my life and I hope it can be useful to someone else here too. https://bit.ly/3e71ecC August 30, 2022 at 10:02AM

Show HN: Live-Map of Public Transport in Kiel, Germany https://bit.ly/3wEYJVs

Show HN: Live-Map of Public Transport in Kiel, Germany https://bit.ly/3wHTDYu August 30, 2022 at 08:34AM

Show HN: Adless – Consumer-Friendly Monetization with Subscription Networks https://bit.ly/3cqlnKk

Show HN: Adless – Consumer-Friendly Monetization with Subscription Networks Adless is like advertisement networks (e.g. Google AdSense), but for the subscription economy: We connect subscribers (instead of advertisers) with content creators without the need of a direct business relation between the two. Simply put, Adless sells subscriptions which content creators can partake in by delivering content in accordance with the terms (e.g. without display advertisement or grant access to paywall’ed content, which are the initial subscription offerings). In return, content creators earn a share of the revenue (+ we take care of pretty much everything customer, sales and technology related for them). Effectively, this is a "one subscription that works everywhere" value proposition for consumers, using collective bargaining power to keep the price reasonable. The dream is to replace the de facto ads-based revenue model (with its dependency on tracking and privacy-invasion) with a sustainable privacy- and user-friendly revenue model that does not involve any dependencies on user profiling. I’d love to hear your thoughts! You’ll find some live demos at https://bit.ly/3cqlpBW . -------------------------------------------------------- Are you a content creator? Feel free to give Adless a try! The networks are currently (very) small, but we are working on bootstrapping them so any help in this area is much appreciated It doesn’t matter if you made a blog, a game, a SaaS or something entirely different. The aim is to eventually cover all these customer types and more so we would love to have you onboard if you want to offer your content without display advertisement or provide access to otherwise-paid content (full eligibility criteria available when signing up as an earner). We compensate based on time spend on content so no need to be clever about triggering page view events. https://bit.ly/3cqlrty August 30, 2022 at 08:20AM

Show HN: Ubähnchen – Animated subway map of Berlin https://bit.ly/3Ktogq9

Show HN: Ubähnchen – Animated subway map of Berlin https://bit.ly/3Au8BCt August 30, 2022 at 07:24AM

Monday 29 August 2022

Show HN: Readerize - Like Google Reader, but without RSS https://bit.ly/3pVh4JY

Show HN: Readerize - Like Google Reader, but without RSS https://bit.ly/3AX57cX August 30, 2022 at 03:53AM

Show HN: Fluent Feeds – A feed reader for Windows 11 https://bit.ly/3ACFBZo

Show HN: Fluent Feeds – A feed reader for Windows 11 I have recently started experimenting with WinUI 3 and decided to develop a simple feed reader with it. It currently has support for RSS/Atom feeds, as well as experimental support for a Hacker News feed provider. https://bit.ly/3cwOSKn August 29, 2022 at 08:49AM

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle https://bit.ly/3PXFlts

Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle Hi HN, I'm Daniel Nguyen. In June, I quit my job to start indie hacking full-time. The idea of KTool first came to my mind when I was reading "Ask HN: I'm a software engineer going blind, how should I prepare?"[0] I've been wearing glasses since I was 5. My right eye is basically blind. Doctors said there is no chance to cure it. I was genuinely scared. Like holy shit, if my left eye stops working, my life is done. Since then I've been very conscious about time spent on computer screens. That's when I started using Kindle-related products: to offload as many reading materials as possible to the Kindle. I was a happy customer of Push to Kindle. Great product! Then I ran into multiple limitations which led me to build KTool: a tool to send anything online to Kindle. Blog posts, Twitter threads, Hacker News discussions, RSS, newsletters... you name it. But I'm not here to pitch my vision for KTool. I built a specific tool to help you send HN discussions to your Kindle. And in the spirit of Show HN, it doesn't require an account. If you don't own a Kindle, there is the option to download the EPUB. Let me know what you think. Any feedback will be much appreciated. If you're a Kindle owner and you read a lot of online content, give KTool a try. [0]: https://bit.ly/3AN8Sl3 https://bit.ly/3pHycmt August 29, 2022 at 02:31PM

Show HN: Lost Pixel – visual regression testing framework for modern web https://bit.ly/3TnqUli

Show HN: Lost Pixel – visual regression testing framework for modern web https://bit.ly/3cv2dCY August 29, 2022 at 01:17PM

Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python https://bit.ly/3Ri0eAF

Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python https://bit.ly/3AwImLs August 29, 2022 at 10:26AM

Show HN: An Audio Introduction to Nick Bostrom https://bit.ly/3KuQIYx

Show HN: An Audio Introduction to Nick Bostrom I'm working on this because I think Bostrom's work is extremely important, and deserves a wider audience. I first read Bostrom's work in 2010, during my undergraduate degree. It has been a major influence on many of the projects I've worked on since then. In particular, the many years I've spent working at 80,000 Hours. (80,000 Hours is a career advising service which—among other things—helps people act on Bostrom's ideas about the urgency of addressing existential risks posed by emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and biotechnology.) https://bit.ly/3RgJl9p August 29, 2022 at 09:52AM

Sunday 28 August 2022

Show HN: Meal planning, auto grocery lists and recipe/ingredient encyclopeidia https://bit.ly/3e5kSFR

Show HN: Meal planning, auto grocery lists and recipe/ingredient encyclopeidia https://bit.ly/3PXnpio August 29, 2022 at 06:32AM

Show HN: Convert VHDL to Verilog using GHDL (+ first evaluation) https://bit.ly/3AvTjx2

Show HN: Convert VHDL to Verilog using GHDL (+ first evaluation) https://bit.ly/3cpi0Da August 28, 2022 at 06:45PM