Monday 5 June 2023

Show HN: Made a HN-themed Framer blog template for HN community https://bit.ly/45H8zpH

Show HN: Made a HN-themed Framer blog template for HN community https://bit.ly/43AbONS June 5, 2023 at 03:11PM

Show HN: Codespelunker a command line search tool with TUI and HTTP modes https://bit.ly/45YDRIK

Show HN: Codespelunker a command line search tool with TUI and HTTP modes https://bit.ly/3qvpcnS June 5, 2023 at 07:22AM

Sunday 4 June 2023

Show HN: FemtoGPT – Pure Rust implementation of a GPT language model https://bit.ly/45Ijn6J

Show HN: FemtoGPT – Pure Rust implementation of a GPT language model https://bit.ly/45JbBtp June 5, 2023 at 12:58AM

Show HN: Tiny Code Improver https://bit.ly/3NbgioB

Show HN: Tiny Code Improver Hey, fellow hackers! I'm excited to share my latest project, TinyCodeImprover, which has become an indispensable tool in my coding workflow. What is TinyCodeImprover? TinyCodeImprover leverages the power of GPT-4 to analyze and enhance your project files. By simply loading your code into the GPT-4 context, you can ask questions about your code, identify bugs, and even request GPT-4 to write code snippets across multiple files simultaneously. The Story Behind its Creation As a programmer, I frequently turn to GPT-4 for assistance with topics outside my expertise. However, I found the process of copying and pasting code snippets into the chat cumbersome and time-consuming. That's when I had an idea: a tool that seamlessly integrates GPT-4 into my coding environment. A month ago, during a flight from Bangkok to Dubai, I developed the first prototype of TinyCodeImprover. It allowed me to feed project files directly to GPT-4 and request code improvements based on my specifications! It even wrote a Readme for itself – quite mind-blowing! Refining the Process To maximize the effectiveness of TinyCodeImprover, I discovered the importance of employing a critical approach. I created special commands, ".critic" and ".resolver," to initiate self-reflection, enabling GPT-4 to identify its own mistakes in approximately 30% of cases. Since its inception, I've integrated TinyCodeImprover into four different projects, transforming error-fixing into an enjoyable experience, even when dealing with CSS challenges. It has proven useful not only for code but also for any type of text. https://bit.ly/3NbgjZH June 4, 2023 at 06:23PM

Show HN: Rarbg on IPFS https://bit.ly/3MNWkib

Show HN: Rarbg on IPFS https://bit.ly/3qpgUxV June 4, 2023 at 04:07PM

Show HN: PuppiesAI https://bit.ly/3qrV0u5

Show HN: PuppiesAI https://bit.ly/3IQOBis June 4, 2023 at 03:14PM

Show HN: Swissfolio, a free and open source personal template https://bit.ly/43nuTTq

Show HN: Swissfolio, a free and open source personal template Introducing ⏤ Swissfolio A free and open source personal landing page template with Swiss Design in mind and built with @astrodotbuild & @tailwindcss . Includes: Hero Intro Project Testimonials Featured work Animations with AOS Fancy color palette GitHub ⏤ https://bit.ly/3IUXw2f Live ⏤ https://bit.ly/3qn5kDw June 4, 2023 at 09:21AM

Saturday 3 June 2023

Show HN: Supreme Court Case Decider Game in ChatGPT https://bit.ly/45MUirc

Show HN: Supreme Court Case Decider Game in ChatGPT https://bit.ly/43y4Nx2 June 3, 2023 at 06:13PM

Show HN: BEBB4185 – simple hash that passes SMHasher, 2-5GB/s https://bit.ly/3NaMnNn

Show HN: BEBB4185 – simple hash that passes SMHasher, 2-5GB/s https://bit.ly/3Ndg7Jz June 3, 2023 at 01:28PM

Show HN: Thank You, Hacker News https://bit.ly/3MQzhDo

Show HN: Thank You, Hacker News I was just browsing through the "Who got hired?" thread (https://bit.ly/43AM58p) and it caused me to think about all of the things that happened in my real life due to HN. In 2012 I was hired from a post in the "Who's Hiring" thread that turned out to be a complete life and career transformation. It was at a very famous company that everyone here has heard of and used. They were pre-IPO and I got to be a "part" of that IPO. It exposed me to people smarter than I had ever met, and allowed me to learn from them. It allowed me a path into "big tech" that I did not otherwise have, and has made a rather enormous difference in my net worth over the last decade+. And also, I have hired 3 other people from those threads into a great company with great pay, great support, great people...and they've all been wonderful hires. And also, HN is the reason I live in the house I do today. My wife and I bought a fixer-upper in our dream neighborhood that turned out to be a teardown. I was getting ready to walk away and sell at a loss, but via HN ended up meeting a custom home builder in my area who turned out to be amazing and built us our home, which we moved into in 2020. Anyway, just a shoutout and a thanks to this site and this community. It's more than just an online forum for me :) June 2, 2023 at 11:49AM

Show HN: Lingfo – Foreign function interface for any language https://bit.ly/3oL8BvT

Show HN: Lingfo – Foreign function interface for any language https://bit.ly/3C9XmjL June 3, 2023 at 01:59PM

Show HN: ExportGPT,Export ChatGPT Conversation https://bit.ly/3OPIpuP

Show HN: ExportGPT,Export ChatGPT Conversation All-in-one ChatGPT conversation export plugin, copy or export ChatGPT web page content, support multiple formats https://bit.ly/3OWu0Nl June 3, 2023 at 10:16AM

Show HN: Triplex – The React Three Fiber Editor. Now in Public Alpha https://bit.ly/3qkx4bT

Show HN: Triplex – The React Three Fiber Editor. Now in Public Alpha https://twitter.com/itsdouges/status/1664874971481382913 June 3, 2023 at 07:42AM

Friday 2 June 2023

Show HN: Tutor-GPT – A LangChain application for tutoring https://bit.ly/3OSXV9o

Show HN: Tutor-GPT – A LangChain application for tutoring https://bit.ly/43EpFm1 June 2, 2023 at 05:32PM

Thursday 1 June 2023

Show HN: Local implementation of text-to-3D using Shap-E https://bit.ly/43FwO5s

Show HN: Local implementation of text-to-3D using Shap-E https://bit.ly/3MLzZlA June 2, 2023 at 05:05AM

Show HN: Pot is a cross-platform translation software https://bit.ly/3MNU3U7

Show HN: Pot is a cross-platform translation software Introducing my cross-platform translation software that makes it easier than ever to translate text on the fly. Our software is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive, with a sleek and modern interface that works seamlessly across all major platforms. One of the standout features of our software is its ability to work with multiple translation APIs simultaneously (such as OpenAI,Google and so on), giving you access to a wider range of translations and ensuring that you always get the most accurate and relevant results. Whether you're a student, or a business professional, our software is the perfect tool to help you communicate more effectively and bridge the language gap. With our software, you can translate text in real-time, without ever having to leave your current application or website. So why wait? Download our cross-platform translation software today and experience the smoothest translation experience! https://bit.ly/3N8vQta June 2, 2023 at 03:54AM

Show HN: JuxtaCode – native Git diff tool for macOS https://bit.ly/3oLWWNp

Show HN: JuxtaCode – native Git diff tool for macOS I wanted to make a native Git diff tool that works "stand-alone" in the sense that you just need to point it at a repository and then you can select commits to compare and open files in a 3-way-merge tool. I've been finding it useful to have one app I can quickly switch to for comparing branches and sorting out merge conflicts. https://bit.ly/3IWkdD9 June 2, 2023 at 01:22AM

Show HN: Minutes – Save up to 20% of salespeople's time https://bit.ly/45I8xgX

Show HN: Minutes – Save up to 20% of salespeople's time Hey everyone, I wanted to share something I've been working on that I think could be really helpful for sales teams. Minutes is a startup that utilizes OpenAI technology to automate the transcription and summarization of sales calls. What Minutes is doing can be described in 3 steps: 1. Taking your audio or video and transcribing it to text 2. Taking the most important and relevant information and creating a summary, including key points and the next tasks 3. Creating a follow-up email, including the summary points and next steps Story behind it: As an entrepreneur who handles sales and marketing, I noticed a common challenge: the amount of time managers spend on creating call summaries and writing follow-up emails. Not only is it time-consuming, but it's also often a hassle to ensure accuracy. To tackle this issue, I decided to delve deeper and spoke with several sales directors. Turns out, this problem is widespread, and even salespeople themselves dislike the administrative burden it brings. Inspired by these insights, I created Minutes. Call to action: Here's where you come in. Sign up for Minutes using the code "minutes_alpha," and you'll receive 60 free transcription minutes to play with the service. I genuinely value your feedback and insights, as they will help us refine Minutes and tailor it to the specific needs of sales teams everywhere. Thank you for your support, and I'm eagerly looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Warm regards, Bogdan, founder of Minutes https://bit.ly/3qm57Ay June 1, 2023 at 03:07PM

Show HN: Secure ChatGPT – a safer way to interact with generative AI https://bit.ly/3ON6an5

Show HN: Secure ChatGPT – a safer way to interact with generative AI Hi HN, I’m the founder of Pangea. We’ve built a developer platform where you can easily add security to your code through a simple set of APIs - features like authentication, secrets management, audit logging, redaction of PII, restricting embargoed countries, known threat actor intelligence, etc. With the ChatGPT and LLM explosion, we thought of ways to reduce the risk of both the inputs and outputs from these services. Our NextJS sample app adds a security layer on top of ChatGPT with various security services that you can implement quickly. It’s basically a front end to the OpenAI API that you can deploy which does a few security-related things: - AuthN - it provides authentication to track who inputs what and when - Redact - provides PII redaction with detection of over 40 different types of sensitive information - Secure Audit Log - logs the user, cleansed prompt, and model to a secure tamper-proof audit trail - Sends the cleansed prompt to the OpenAI API and receives the response - Domain Intel - Performs a Domain Reputation lookup on any domain names in the response - URL Intel - Performs a URL Reputation lookup on any URLs in the response - Defangs any malicious domains or URLs found in the response - On closing your session, the history of prompts disappears Storing what users have prompted allows you to better train your model, feed it more relevant information, and keep an audit log of the history. The Secure Audit Log service can store the user inputs in a secure log so that you can track who did what and when. The final layer of defense is a Domain Intel service to detect and neutralize the malicious URLs and domain names in the OpenAI API's response. The proof-of-concept app is open-source on GitHub. Visit our repo https://bit.ly/42lScMd and deploy the app with a simple NPX command. We’d love your feedback. -Oliver https://bit.ly/42lScMd June 1, 2023 at 06:49PM

Show HN: Git credential helper using OAuth in browser https://bit.ly/3N52QTd

Show HN: Git credential helper using OAuth in browser I authenticate to many Git hosts from many machines and got tired of generating and copying personal access tokens. With credential helper git-credential-oauth, there are no personal access tokens or SSH keys to configure. Instead you authenticate in browser using OAuth. Git Credential Manager (included with Git for Windows) has a similar feature but it's awkward for Linux users to install. git-credential-oauth is cross platform and packaged in many Linux distributions. https://bit.ly/43CXYu0 June 1, 2023 at 07:45AM