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New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Cassette, a Personal Programming Language

Show HN: Cassette, a Personal Programming Language 2 by news_to_me | 0 comments on Hacker News. I made this simple language over the past year, and it's time for me to say it's "done" (for now) and focus on other projects. I've struggled to answer the question "what is this language for?" other than "it's just for me" — and that's probably good enough. But I also wanted to make something "complete" that others could use if they wanted to. Writing my own language was an incredibly rewarding experience, and I'd recommend everyone trying it. Let me know if you have any questions or feedback, and please share your own experience if you've also made a language.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: One Button Calculator (Morse code Python REPL)

Show HN: One Button Calculator (Morse code Python REPL) 2 by throwaway71271 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Browsing the Active Oberon source code of the ETH Bluebottle OS

Show HN: Browsing the Active Oberon source code of the ETH Bluebottle OS 2 by Rochus | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Fill and Sign PDF from any website with a single line of code

Show HN: Fill and Sign PDF from any website with a single line of code 5 by nip | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: dextk - Android dex file parser in Go

Show HN: dextk - Android dex file parser in Go 3 by csnewman | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: GitHub Action to Block Merge Out of Hours

Show HN: GitHub Action to Block Merge Out of Hours 2 by koconder | 0 comments on Hacker News. Something that people keep asking me for so thought i would share here. Simple github action to block merges on holidays and out of hours. Simple time check status using python.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Inbox Zero – open-source email assistant

Show HN: Inbox Zero – open-source email assistant 2 by elieskilled | 0 comments on Hacker News. Clean Up Your Inbox In Minutes Newsletter management, AI automation, and email analytics. Inbox Zero is the open-source email app that puts you back in control of your inbox.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Intuitive nutrition information

Show HN: Intuitive nutrition information 4 by gusgordon | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey everyone, I've been building this nutrition tracker and calorie counter recently, after being frustrated by existing products for ages. I built a similar app 8 years ago [1], but came back to this problem again since there are still no good solutions here. Lmk your thoughts and improvement ideas :) [1] https://ift.tt/r306yps

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Alarmclocktab.com – phone's dead and I need an alarm, stopwatch, timer

Show HN: Alarmclocktab.com – phone's dead and I need an alarm, stopwatch, timer 3 by CherylCageim | 1 comments on Hacker News. Web based time tools including alarms, timers, stopwatch, and time zone converter. Resources also include Tabata, Pomodoro and other useful timers, tips and tactics for managing time and time tracking. Dark mode included!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Every template you'll ever need to grow your startup

Show HN: Every template you'll ever need to grow your startup 2 by anilsubhanti | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: KernelConfig – Your Guide to Linux Kernel Modules Configuration

Show HN: KernelConfig – Your Guide to Linux Kernel Modules Configuration 2 by HannesHofer | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Calcium Imaging Pipeline Tool

Show HN: Calcium Imaging Pipeline Tool 3 by Kiwatani | 0 comments on Hacker News. OptiNiSt(Optical Neuroimage Studio) is a GUI based workflow pipeline tools for processing two-photon calcium imaging data. OptiNiSt helps researchers try multiple data analysis methods, visualize the results, and construct the data analysis pipelines easily and quickly on GUI. OptiNiSt's data-saving format follows NWB standards. OptiNiSt also supports reproducibility of scientific research, standardization of analysis protocols, and developments of novel analysis tools as plug-in.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: AI generated coloring pages for kids

Show HN: AI generated coloring pages for kids 4 by ailibrarian | 1 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: workin – A web app to create and run smart trainer workouts

Show HN: workin – A web app to create and run smart trainer workouts 2 by jsmolka | 0 comments on Hacker News. I used TrainerRoad for my indoor bike workouts during Winter. Its subscription costs $20 per month, which seemed unreasonable for the one thing I was using: the workouts. So I decided to create an free and open-source alternative. I've been using it for almost a month now and it feels great to have built something useful for once :)

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: sqlite-memory-vfs - Open a SQLite db in Python without hitting disk

Show HN: sqlite-memory-vfs - Open a SQLite db in Python without hitting disk 2 by michalc | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Scan QR codes to check-in guests registered via Google Forms™

Show HN: Scan QR codes to check-in guests registered via Google Forms™ 13 by komlan | 7 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I made a no-code platform for creating physical data collection apps, using QR codes [1]. It does not yet have a self-service config UI though, which limits adoption. That's why I recently released a Google Forms™ add-on for QR code check-in, based on the platform. This focused use-case makes it easy to provide a fully self-service config UI. How it works: 1. Create your Google Form as you normally would [2] 2. Activate the add-on if you hadn't already [3] 3. Craft a confirmation email to be sent to each form responder Upon each form submission, the add-on will send a PDF with a unique QR code (a V4 UUID) to the responder. Have guests present this code at the event, and record check-ins in bulk using the included QR scanner. See here [4] for more information, or try the Google Sheets™ version [5] (which doesn't send email). [1] https://ift.tt/DiQRlMI [2

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Learn from Successful Product Launches

Show HN: Learn from Successful Product Launches 2 by si_164 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Try or Join Aisbreaker.org: Open API to Many AIs (ChatGPT, HF AIs,)

Show HN: Try or Join Aisbreaker.org: Open API to Many AIs (ChatGPT, HF AIs,) 2 by christianhap | 0 comments on Hacker News. AIsBreaker offers a developer-friendly API for streamlined access to a variety of generative AI services, including OpenAI/ChatGPT, all Hugging Face AIs, and more ... to provide simplicity and to avoid vendor lock-in. Demo: JavaScript code: https://ift.tt/rcYgn6d Demo: Live web app: https://ift.tt/oTBKJ15 Collaborators wanted: https://ift.tt/bPSrW3w

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Made a batching LLM API for a project. Mistral 200 tk/s on RTX 3090

Show HN: Made a batching LLM API for a project. Mistral 200 tk/s on RTX 3090 2 by muttled | 0 comments on Hacker News. I was running into an issue with a vLLM bug that affected multiple GPUs and I needed a stand-in while that bug was getting fixed that used the same API format but had better performance than the API on text-generation-webui. It's very rough. I'm not a coder by trade. But it's very fast once you have many simultaneous connections.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I made a GPU VRAM calculator for transformer-based models

Show HN: I made a GPU VRAM calculator for transformer-based models 3 by furiousteabag | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: A Telegram Bot That Monitors Domains

Show HN: A Telegram Bot That Monitors Domains 3 by adrobushevskiy | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I made an API to manage the cloud storage

Show HN: I made an API to manage the cloud storage 2 by Itshoffman | 0 comments on Hacker News. I have freelance projects involves the creation and administration of Google Cloud buckets. However, managing access permissions can be a bit challenging at times. To streamline this process, I've decided to develop an API to manage all my buckets, each associated with its unique API key. I've created a demo to showcase the capabilities of this solution

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I Made a Christmas Quiz

Show HN: I Made a Christmas Quiz 2 by lloydatkinson | 0 comments on Hacker News. For the last couple of years I've created a Christmas quiz, which you can read about and play here: https://ift.tt/eNIvpcC... . This year I created another quiz, this time general Christmas questions. Like last year the tech I used: - Astro - React - TypeScript - Framer Motion for the animation - A Netlify function that saves and loads the scoreboard from Azure Table Storage Unlike last year which was somewhat easy to cheat on by Googling, this time, the longer you take to answer a question the fewer points you get. I hope you have fun and a great Christmas

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Towards Oberon+ concurrency; request for comments

Show HN: Towards Oberon+ concurrency; request for comments 5 by Rochus | 2 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Boarda – Focused Offline Kanban Board

Show HN: Boarda – Focused Offline Kanban Board 2 by thabetx | 0 comments on Hacker News. I like using Kanban boards, so I created a program to manage them using Zig and raylib. You can check it out here https://ift.tt/dephU1g It can open multiple boards, has undo/redo, clipboard support, and many other features. You can read about in the page above or try it yourself.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Automatically trim audio based on subtitles, removing gaps, noise

Show HN: Automatically trim audio based on subtitles, removing gaps, noise 2 by tangpanqing | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: 1000+ Handpicked online tools and resources in one place

Show HN: 1000+ Handpicked online tools and resources in one place 10 by hosseinyazdi | 4 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I built a Slack bot to answer the question who owns what

Show HN: I built a Slack bot to answer the question who owns what 2 by topaztee | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi, I built a slack bot called "whoowns". It helps remote distributed teams by answering the question who owns what straight where collaboration happens; in slack. I've worked in a remote distributed team for 3 years and grew frustrated after so many re-orgs, people moving between teams, team name changes.. you name it! it gets confusing knowing who owns what -- which for one makes for a less ideal oncall and often evolves into a ping pong of slack messages. So! its free and asks for the most minimal data access that I could get down to: some questions it can answer all in 1 place - Who's oncall for this service? - Which team owns X? - I cant find which team owns X - oh its called by the another term. - What channel should I go to to ask a question? - What is service X? - Where can I find the link to the runbooks? next features i plan on working on - connect

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Capit – Social Media Image Caption Generator

Show HN: Capit – Social Media Image Caption Generator 2 by jclardy | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN! I just recently released my latest iOS App, Capit - it is a simple app built to generate captions for social media posts, all directly from images & video, utilizing gpt-4-vision. Users just choose an image, select a tone, and get 5 great caption options. My latest update adds Profiles to allow you to save your settings for different social media profiles, along with a simple caption editor to let you customize your captions further. The app is a subscription service - but lets you try it for free if you just hit the X button on the paywall. I built the app as my wife runs a small business for which Instagram is a huge traffic generator...but she often gets stumped at what to write in terms of captions, especially when we've been open for years and it feels like you are just recycling content in many cases. Capit isn't really meant to automatically post for you - it is

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Extension that combines multiple tools into one

Show HN: Extension that combines multiple tools into one 2 by n0m1 | 0 comments on Hacker News. I built Browser Boost as an alternative to having to trust multiple extensions from various developers, which are often closed source, collect user data, and come with undocumented permissions. Browser Boost collects no user data, does not require signup, has no servers, is entirely open source, and is 100% free. Tools: - Boost Volume: Increase the maximum volume of your browser up to 600%. - Change User Agent: Spoof user agent to emulate different devices or browsers. - Enable Right Click & Select: Force enable right clicks, copy, & text selection on sites that have disabled right click or selection interactions. - Save Image as Type: Add context menu to save images as JPG, PNG or WebP. - Disable WebRTC: Disable WebRTC requests to prevent IP address leaks. Chrome Download: https://ift.tt/9HC0iwN... (Currently working on the Firefox version) Github: https://ift.tt/ofsebN5

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Open-source superhuman like email client

Show HN: Open-source superhuman like email client 4 by ElasticBottle | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey Hacker news, Over the last couple months, I've been hacking with a friend on an email client for gmail that is similar to superhuman. A little backstory, we think that superhuman, in it's current implementation is vim-like. We hope to mostly match the performance and usability there and expand it into something more vscode-like. Looking for feedback and suggestions!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Zaranova – A game where you must pretend you are an AI

Show HN: Zaranova – A game where you must pretend you are an AI 16 by huevosabio | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! The last couple of months I've been working on a game called Thus Spoke Zaranova. A game where you as a human must pose as an AI. You can try it now: https://zaranova.xyz The premise is that you are in a world of sentient AIs which are in conflict with humanity. They have a virtual space, The Nexus, which is their safe refuge from humans. You have infiltrated the Nexus and are in search of the ZetaMaster code, which will give the humanity the upper hand in their struggle against artificial sentience. My overarching goal is to understand how to best use generative AI in video games. Like most of the tech world, I have been fascinated by the new powers provided by generative AI. I believe that the best use cases are those that either have a human in the loop, e.g. coding copilots, or one where the consumption of the content is subjective, e.g. art. Video games have

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I created a checkbox Conway's Game of Life. For some reason

Show HN: I created a checkbox Conway's Game of Life. For some reason 2 by Malazath | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I made a 3D Modeler in C

Show HN: I made a 3D Modeler in C 2 by dhooper | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Create and deploy multi-page web app prototypes using chat

Show HN: Create and deploy multi-page web app prototypes using chat 6 by fabhed | 3 comments on Hacker News. gptengineer.app lets you prototype, deploy and iterate on web apps using plain english. Here is a video of how I use it: https://ift.tt/53gnp4C We designed it around the principles: 1. Leverage LLMs where they work best: LLMs are faster than humans at putting together prototypes of a few hundred lines of code. By using them early on, and give high level change request commands when the project is small, and then let human devs take over, it’s a productivity boost. 2. non-technical + programmer collaboration: All changes from the app is made as git commits, so that non-technical people (via chat) and programmers are able to contribute to the same code. LLMs are expensive, but we left it open over the christmas holidays for anyone to try it out: https://ift.tt/v6JwKqN Would love to hear what you think!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Come and create chat rooms about programming and software development

Show HN: Come and create chat rooms about programming and software development 2 by cannibalXxx | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I'm open-sourcing my game engine

Show HN: I'm open-sourcing my game engine 27 by m0dE | 1 comments on Hacker News. Modd.io is a collaborative game editor that runs in browser. It's kind of like Figma for game dev. We made this engine low-code and multiplayer-first, so developeres can quickly prototype casual multiplayer games. I hope some of you guys will find this useful. Would love to hear feedback also. Thank you. Engine Demo: https://www.modd.io

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: fx-upscale – Metal-powered spatial video upscaling

Show HN: fx-upscale – Metal-powered spatial video upscaling 3 by finnv | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi! This is a quick lil CLI I've created for upscaling videos using Apple's MetalFX ( https://ift.tt/MuisnQ7 ). There are a few improvements I plan to make, such as HDR support and a progress bar, but if it sounds interesting, please give it a try and let me know what you think!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Slack knowledge curator to extract FAQ from discussion threads

Show HN: Slack knowledge curator to extract FAQ from discussion threads 2 by gyxlucy | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! Excited to share Snowshoe, a Slack bot that transforms your Slack threads into a searchable StackOverflow-style Q&A. Snowshoe automatically curates key discussions from Slack, creating a dynamic, easy-to-navigate knowledge hub. A lot of technical discussions among engineers happen in Slack threads. Yet the unstructured thread makes its inherent knowledge difficult for search and thus the discussion insights aren’t often well documented & maintained. LLM is surprisingly good at summarization & extraction. Thus I think it’s good timing to give it a try. Currently Snowshoe focuses on knowledge extraction in Q&A format. What’s next? I feel like there would be a lot of value in the auto-curated Q&A, e.g. auto question answering, knowledge hub, Slack archive for SEO. Happy to hear your thoughts!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Command line tool for extracting secrets from WARC (Web ARChive) files

Show HN: Command line tool for extracting secrets from WARC (Web ARChive) files 2 by neathack | 0 comments on Hacker News. Troll-A is a command line tool for extracting secrets such as passwords, API keys, and tokens from WARC (Web ARChive) files, such as the ones from the Common Crawl project or the Archive Team.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Userscript to improve the readability of deep nested comments on HN

Show HN: Userscript to improve the readability of deep nested comments on HN 3 by danieldevries | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi everyone, I love browsing Hacker News comments on my smartphone, especially the very popular posts with 100s of replies. However the deep nested comments can get hard to read if the text is squashed together on the right side of the screen. My userscript enhances the readability by providing a button to expand the comment to full width.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: The Most Concise GPT

Show HN: The Most Concise GPT 2 by jasonjmcghee | 0 comments on Hacker News. I took the time to prompt engineer a custom GPT to give very concise answers. It is very fast, and works quite well! I've been using it many times of day since I put it together.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Canary Checker – An OSS Kubernetes Native Health Check Platform

Show HN: Canary Checker – An OSS Kubernetes Native Health Check Platform 2 by moshloop | 0 comments on Hacker News. I am Moshe the Founder @ Flanksource, and today we are releasing canary-checker, an open source, kubernetes native health check platform that provides a unified view of health across the entire stack. Canary checker was born out of the need for platform teams (particularly those running on- premise or on less than perfect infrastructure) to understand the health of applications running on top of the platform. Unlike other solutions such as prometheus blackbox exporter, kuberhealthy, and synthetic testing offered by major cloud providers, our approach goes beyond health collection. Canary Checker enables health aggregation by ingesting alerts from Prometheus, Cloudwatch, Dynatrace, and for running full test suites using tools like K6, Playright, Robot, etc.. This approach provides a unified view of system health without the need to browse through many dashboards. Canary

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Auto-Pilot-Computer – Let GPT4 vision operate your computer

Show HN: Auto-Pilot-Computer – Let GPT4 vision operate your computer 3 by _mostafa97 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Paradict – Streamable multi-format serialization with schema

Show HN: Paradict – Streamable multi-format serialization with schema 3 by alexrustic | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN ! I'm Alex, a tech enthusiast. I'm excited to show you Paradict ( https://ift.tt/CMVHje3 ), my solution for streamable multi-format serialization. Although JSON, YAML, and TOML are all human-readable, they serve different purposes. For example, TOML is specifically designed for configuration files while JSON is used as a data interchange format. Sometimes an initiative to create a binary version of JSON arises and as far as I know, it ends with an unidirectional mapping of datatypes. There is no silver bullet, yet one coherent solution built from scratch that addresses multi-format (binary and textual) serialization and configuration files would be a step forward. Earlier this year, I accidentally designed a textual data format to represent complex data structures inside a document divided into sections. The project, namely Jesth (Just Extract Sections The

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: RagHost

Show HN: RagHost 3 by marissamary | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: DALL-E 3 and GPT-4 Vision Recursive Image Generator

Show HN: DALL-E 3 and GPT-4 Vision Recursive Image Generator 2 by Applemoi | 0 comments on Hacker News. It's like Gartic Phone for images, powered by AI. I created an automated DALL·E 3 and GPT-4 Vision Image Recursor. Simply provide a starting prompt and see how AI iterates on it. It's perfect for the 'Make it more' trend. You'll need to provide your own OpenAI API Key, but the website is open source! I've linked to the GitHub on the website. Try it out: https://ift.tt/xQyzNDK

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: WebGPU Particles Simulation

Show HN: WebGPU Particles Simulation 6 by psincf | 0 comments on Hacker News. This is a small particles simulation that can run either with WebGPU (GPU Compute) or with the CPU, and it can be changed in real time

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Sigkill, utility for decrypting and exporting signal chats

Show HN: Sigkill, utility for decrypting and exporting signal chats 2 by aaronsdevera | 1 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: FlashFlashCards- create Anki flashcards from screenshots

Show HN: FlashFlashCards- create Anki flashcards from screenshots 2 by samrat | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Modern C++ implementations of a words counter with benchmarks

Show HN: Modern C++ implementations of a words counter with benchmarks 2 by germandiago | 0 comments on Hacker News. I uploaded a few days ago some code I had around that some people could find interesting, so I share it here. It is a series of increasingly more performant C++20 words counters (though quite simple in the definition of what a "word" is). Feel free to experiment. Things should be ready to use in Linux and Mac. If you find any problems building, please let me know through Github, I do not have much time but when I find a slot I will correct at least user failures. Planning to add a decent `./bootstrap.sh` to speed up dependencies installation by users.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Sqlauthz: Declarative permissions management for PostgreSQL

Show HN: Sqlauthz: Declarative permissions management for PostgreSQL 4 by camfeen67 | 0 comments on Hacker News. I've been working on a little project recently to solve a problem that I've encountered at every job I've ever had, and I'm eager for some feedback. Having super granular roles & permissions in PostgreSQL is desirable, but quite difficult to maintain (particularly at smaller companies without dedicated security/devops/DBA/whatever who make it their business to maintain it). I've thought for a while that having a declarative way to manage them would be really useful and allow more teams to actually make use of sophisticated security features that PostgreSQL offers in their production systems. You can probably see where this is going... I wrote a tool to do just that! It's called sqlauthz, and it allows you to declarative manage your PostgreSQL permissions by writing rules in the Polar authorization language.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Visualising Rising Temperatures for the Netherlands

Show HN: Visualising Rising Temperatures for the Netherlands 2 by vnglst | 0 comments on Hacker News. Something I've been working on this weekend: visualising climate change in the Netherlands. https://ift.tt/mdweYnr I particularly liked the heatmap with monthly temperature data since the 1900s. It's a lot of scrolling, but you can clearly see that climate is accelerating since the '90s.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Express.js ported to a Service Worker context

Show HN: Express.js ported to a Service Worker context 2 by pickpuck | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: MastodonPoster: Simple PHP class to post status with images on Mastodon

Show HN: MastodonPoster: Simple PHP class to post status with images on Mastodon 2 by ulrischa | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I made a long-distance instant camera

Show HN: I made a long-distance instant camera 1 by Ilasky | 0 comments on Hacker News. Howdy! Wanted to share a weekend project of mine. When you take a picture with snapress it'll print on your friends' printers -- kinda like if you separated the camera and printer parts of a Polaroid and put them in different places. Just something to make picture sharing a little more physical again! It's free to use and all you need is a spare computer or raspberry pi to run the script. Everything takes place in the browser, so there's no need to download an app. I made it mostly as a way to connect with family on upcoming travels, it's a nice surprise to come back home to a printed out picture that was printed the moment they took it. Happy to answer any questions about the project! Thanks!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Octopus – a directed acyclic graph for app development

Show HN: Octopus – a directed acyclic graph for app development 9 by bbsimonbb | 0 comments on Hacker News. Directed acyclic graphs are muched discussed in comp-sci, but octopus appears to be the first reusable, turnkey, ready-to-wear, off-the-shelf implementation of a DAG for application development, in any language, that I'm aware of. This is remarkable because DAGs hit a sweet spot in the middle of the three common programming paradigms (OO, event-driven, functional). Let's have a DAG as the top-level structure of our applications. Data-fetching and onChange handlers live in DAG nodes, next to the data they act on. The UI flows out from the DAG with fine-grained reactivity. Our app state is effortlessly consistent, because any outside change (user action, api result) unleashes a graph traversal. Our UI components become much simpler, because they just need to dumbly reflect values in the graph. I'm putting this up for a second time. Absolutely no-one bit the first tim

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: New – GoSearch an AI-Powered Enterprise Search

Show HN: New – GoSearch an AI-Powered Enterprise Search 3 by GoLinks | 0 comments on Hacker News. GoSearch is the newest AI-powered enterprise search solution — by the makers of GoLinks, a YCombinator company. Available now at gosearch.ai! If you’re still reading, check out our other new product that just launched: GoProfiles.io, the only AI-powered HR platform.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I made an iOS app for capturing your thoughts quickly and easily

Show HN: I made an iOS app for capturing your thoughts quickly and easily 6 by furkansimsir | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Visualize rotating objects from the 4th, 5th, nth dimensions

Show HN: Visualize rotating objects from the 4th, 5th, nth dimensions 18 by 0xndavd | 11 comments on Hacker News. Ever since I remember I had a lot of curiosity regarding hyper dimensional spaces. Picturing higher dimensions, such an impossible yet exciting idea... So years ago I came across a small GIF of a tesseract. Since then it left me wondering how cubes from even higher dimensions would look like... Years passed and I became a software developer, decided to tackle the problem myself and ncube was the result. ncube allows you to visualize rotating hypercubes of arbitrary dimensions. It works by rotating the hyperdimensional vertices and applying a chain of perspective projections to them until the 3rd dimension is reached. Everything is generated in real time just from the dimension number. The application is fully free and open source: https://ift.tt/utEnGHL . There, you'll find some demos, more detailed explanation and how you can test it out yourself. Binaries for Windo

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: A dictionary of untranslatable words from around the world

Show HN: A dictionary of untranslatable words from around the world 2 by paklaxa | 0 comments on Hacker News. Have you ever come across a word in another language that just perfectly captures a feeling or concept you can't quite express in your own tongue? I created coolforeignwords.com because I wanted to share those "aha" moments with fellow language lovers, and created a website to make those words easier to find. So, whether you're a word nerd, a traveler, or just curious about the world, please feel free to visti my website. Try it out and please share your feedback. It's still very early stage, so would love any advice. Thank you

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: QA GPT – Write UI tests in plain English powered by GPT-4-Vision

Show HN: QA GPT – Write UI tests in plain English powered by GPT-4-Vision 4 by nikhil896 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, QA GPT enables engineers and QA teams to write UI and functionality tests in plain english. As engineers, we sometimes get a little lazy when it comes to testing the functionality of our changes. It's hard to switch from coder hat to user hat. However, a single bug can significantly impact users experience and satisfaction. Errors found in production aren't just a nuisance; they're costly. The later a bug is discovered, the more expensive it becomes to fix. I built QA GPT as a proof of concept to make writing UI/functionality tests really easy. It's super simple - just write your test case in plain english and run it. For example: - "Test the new sharing functionality by signing in, selecting a user, and clicking share." - "Log in and try adding a product to the cart" - "Create a new card, view the number of the card,

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: RΞASON – Open-source TypeScript framework for LLM apps

Show HN: RΞASON – Open-source TypeScript framework for LLM apps 3 by inaciom | 2 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! RΞASON is an OSS Typescript framework for developing LLM apps that uses Typescript's interfaces to get structured output from an LLM. While there are other TS LLM frameworks, I think RΞASON fills a unique space in the market: it's laser-focused on only three areas and, most importantly, actively stays away from pre-made prompting & retrieval. I've been in the LLM space since GPT-3 originally came out, and I've always had problems with other frameworks, such as LangChain. I dislike that they focus a ton on out-of-the-box prompting & pre-made agents — I , as the dev, should be the one in charge of it. My belief is that LLMs are a new primitive that programmers can use — not a new way to program; it's still up to the programmer to do the right thing & create the right abstractions. Therefore, it's the developer's job to learn the new c

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Atomix – UX/UI Design Services for Startups

Show HN: Atomix – UX/UI Design Services for Startups 2 by lukassoukup | 0 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I built an OSS alternative to Azure OpenAI services

Show HN: I built an OSS alternative to Azure OpenAI services 17 by luyuanxin1995 | 10 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, I am proud to show you guys that I have built an open source alternative to Azure OpenAI services. Azure OpenAI services was born out of companies needing enhanced security and access control for using different GPT models. I want to build an OSS version of Azure OpenAI services that people could self host in their own infrastructure. "How can I track LLM spend per API key?" "Can I create a development OpenAI API key with limited access for Bob?" "Can I see my LLM spend breakdown by models and endpoints?" "Can I create 100 OpenAI API keys that my students could use in a classroom setting?" These are questions that BricksLLM helps you answer. BricksLLM is an API gateway that let you create API keys with rate limit, cost control and ttl that could be used to access all OpenAI and Anthropic endpoints with out of box analytics. Wh

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Slow Marathon

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New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: MyYogaFlow – Online Yoga Instructor

Show HN: MyYogaFlow – Online Yoga Instructor 4 by nexusmukul | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi fellow hackers :) I am an indie hacker based in Switzerland who has been tinkering around with many side projects. Most of the things I developed were for myself or just to get familiar with a specific technology or piece of software. I never really deployed anything so far. Not too long ago, my SO and me bought a deck of cards with different yoga poses on them. Since we both work from our office chairs more than 8 hours a day, we wanted to do something for our body and this is where the yoga idea originated from. After the first 10 minutes of reading through the leaflet and another 30 minutes of choosing the poses and putting them in a somewhat meaningful order, we finally started with our own yoga session. It was clear to me: this is not something my SO wants to do every day. Doing the same order of poses every day wasn't an appealing alternative either. Away with the cards and on the

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Fine-grained stylistic control in generated text using model arithmetic

Show HN: Fine-grained stylistic control in generated text using model arithmetic 2 by OcelotBane | 0 comments on Hacker News. We developed a new framework that enables flexible control of generated text in language models. By combining several models and/or system prompts in one mathematical formula, it lets you tweak your style and combine model outputs with ease. A handy tool for those working with LLMs, looking for more fine-grained control of stylistic output. More details in our paper: https://ift.tt/AP1hBU4 . Feedback and potential applications are welcome.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Investment Tracking Platform

Show HN: Investment Tracking Platform 2 by jvons | 0 comments on Hacker News. Investors are keen to follow how they perform in the markets. We built a unique way to manage, optimise and track one's investments. We've put a huge emphasis on the logic, UI and overall features on Stockle. Whether you are an investor or not feel free to check it out and give feedback!

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Seamless – An AI assistant that writes your literature review

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New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: wallstreetlocal – View investments from the world's biggest SEC filers

Show HN: wallstreetlocal – View investments from the world's biggest SEC filers 3 by anonyonoor | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello Hacker News! My name is Anonyo, and I am a seventeen-year-old from Southeast Michigan. This is wallstreetlocal, my passion project for the last year. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), forces institutional money managers whose portfolios surpass $100 million to quarterly update the SEC website with their latest investments. These money managers, known as 13F (the form type of the report) filers, are the biggest investors in America, and the law forces them to publicly reveal their investments. The problem I found was that SEC filings are cumbersome to find and view. To remedy this, wallstreetlocal saves and formats SEC data by bulk in an easily accessible format. Other websites do the same thing wallstreetlocal does, but wallstreetlocal places an emphasis on stock data. You can compare prices over time, view gains, and even d

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Open sourcing Restly – GPT-4 powered tutorials from your OpenAPI spec

Show HN: Open sourcing Restly – GPT-4 powered tutorials from your OpenAPI spec 3 by sumanyusharma | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN - Marius (mbuleandra) and I built Restly as a side project. Restly generates a user-friendly tutorial against any OpenAPI spec. While building public-facing APIs, we found that writing these guides by hand took a lot of work. Many OpenAPI specs were too large to send to GPT-4 / Claude directly, and even when we could send them, we experienced lost-in-the-middle and hallucination issues. The project is very alpha but works against the Vocode API when we specify well-defined goals. Let us know your thoughts; we would love your contribution to the project! [1] https://getrestly.com/ [2] https://ift.tt/1iaRbyo

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: We've built an Open Source plugin to make using AI easier for VFX

Show HN: We've built an Open Source plugin to make using AI easier for VFX 2 by bryanlyon | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi, I’m Bryan Lyon, the CTO of DeepMake. We’re making plugins for VFX software suites (Right now we have a pre-release of our After Effects plugin ready) that enable you to use Open Source AI tools without leaving the workflow. It makes all the AI tools work just like another plugin in the VFX software. In the past, I worked on VFX adjacent AI and was more than once asked to make AI tools easier to use so the VFX experts could use them. In many cases my job was little more than making it easy to install and make sense to use. After writing dozens of “one-off” scripts that made an AI tool usable I decided there should be a better way. To that end we’ve simplified the process. Right now our public release is still not the easiest to install, but once you’ve installed one plugin and the backend, installing new plugins is as simple as extracting a zip file or clonin

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Eliminate video buffering with a Chrome extension

Show HN: Eliminate video buffering with a Chrome extension 3 by Andrews54757 | 0 comments on Hacker News. This extension will replace videos on websites with a custom one that use download acceleration to prebuffer as you watch. It works on most websites, including Youtube. Fortuitously, it is also able to bypass Youtube's anti-adblock shenanigans. I started this project in high school to fix the terrible video players used on most websites. Since then, I've received a lot of feedback from my users and FastStream has improved significantly. Now that most bugs have been ironed out, I think I am ready to share it here on HN. It is still undergoing rapid development (multiple releases every week), so let me know if you see any bugs or have feature suggestions. I usually address such requests on Github within 2-3 days. https://ift.tt/SRZlB4c Web Based Demo: (some features not available) https://ift.tt/iRrcT8A...

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I created an extension for direct streaming of videos, bypassing ads

Show HN: I created an extension for direct streaming of videos, bypassing ads 3 by beriboy | 1 comments on Hacker News.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Open-Source AI Adventure Game

Show HN: Open-Source AI Adventure Game 6 by eob | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I'd love your feedback for this AI storytelling game. Remember when you used to read choose-your-own adventure books as a kid? We're trying to re-create that. The site lets you create adventures by seeding them with parameters that end up feeding LLMs: title, genre, writing style, etc. Once you've done that, you can play your book like a game: with custom chapters, illustrations, voice narration, choices, and dice rolls. We’re really into the idea of merging the open-ended generative AI with goal-directed story arcs that the game author can control. Everything is open source (links below) and we’d love your contributions & ideas. I know there's a lot of great work in this space, and the whole team that built this is eager to learn. Agent Source Code: https://ift.tt/dvUQfOb Web Source Code: https://ift.tt/LIGM970 Video playthrough: https://youtu.be/r5iJkELa-kk