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Show HN: Released my first macOS/iOS app 100% SwiftUI – Bucket list - Klaput News

Show HN: Released my first macOS/iOS app 100% SwiftUI – Bucket list 2 by koinedad | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Stock Photos Using Stable Diffusion - Klaput News

Show HN: Stock Photos Using Stable Diffusion 7 by jarrenae | 4 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN, this is an early version of what we’re imagining as a truly functional stock photo platform using Stable Diffusion. We’re doing our best to hide the customization prompts on the back end so users are able to quickly search for pre-existing generated photos, or create new ones that would ideally work as well. If we keep going with it, in future versions we’d like to add voting, better tags, and more varied prompts, or maybe whatever you recommend!

Show HN: I made a site that lets you generate AI images using templates - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a site that lets you generate AI images using templates 8 by gdramos | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: uFuzzy.js – A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck - Klaput News

Show HN: uFuzzy.js – A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn't suck 7 by leeoniya | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Canvas Artpedia – Design Tool with AI - Klaput News

Show HN: Canvas Artpedia – Design Tool with AI 2 by langitbiru | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Instant streaming GraphQL APIs with built-in authorization for Postgres - Klaput News

Show HN: Instant streaming GraphQL APIs with built-in authorization for Postgres 2 by wawhal | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Build your gRPC apps with embedded zero trust networking - Klaput News

Show HN: Build your gRPC apps with embedded zero trust networking 9 by ekoby | 0 comments on Hacker News. This project template lets you bootstrap your next gRPC app with zero trust overlay networking. Make your gRPC server invisible to bad actors, and only allow verified clients to connect to it.

Show HN: Jsonnet Course Online - Klaput News

Show HN: Jsonnet Course Online 2 by raphinou | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I'm usually a lurker here, but I wanted to share this: I'm an enthusiastic user of Jsonnet[1] to flexibly generate JSON and YAML files (eg for kubernetes configurations). I wanted to spread awareness of Jsonnet and made a course on Udemy. The first 1000 students enrolling within 5 days with this link get the course for free: https://ift.tt/EjJcDFY... I hope you enjoy the course (I'm interested in your feedback!) and if it makes you start using Jsonnet it will be mission accomplished :-) [1] https://jsonnet.org/

Show HN: Red Goose – Convert your website to mobile app - Klaput News

Show HN: Red Goose – Convert your website to mobile app 2 by satie | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! We're Sonica, Marvin, and Satie, and we are building Red Goose (https://goose.red). Red Goose is a web app to mobile app conversion engine that produces ready-to-publish apps for the app stores using GitHub repos. There was a discussion on HN a few weeks ago about how a developer shaved off almost half of their native app's code without losing functionality [1]. Our launch today is a direct outcome of that thread and, moreso, in the context of this comment [2] and this one [3]. Paraphrasing the context below: > "Fastmail is the only email/calendar app with a reasonable size (just 20MB)." Followed by: > "… EDIT: just realized the app is a web view. Sigh." As someone who has been into mobile app development since 2010, the comments above read like a punch to the gut. We grew up believing that the native experience was better than the web! It took a w...

Show HN: Git in-memory in browser with Web Assembly - Klaput News

Show HN: Git in-memory in browser with Web Assembly 2 by thomscoder | 0 comments on Hacker News. Create, upload, edit (multiple) files on the fly, in the browser. Git branches and git commits allow to save your changes, create multiple "workspaces" and switch between them in one click. Repo: https://ift.tt/26xH5SA

Show HN: Alinea – open-source headless CMS - Klaput News

Show HN: Alinea – open-source headless CMS 2 by monssoen | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A Node.js SDK to embed zero trust principles in your app - Klaput News

Show HN: A Node.js SDK to embed zero trust principles in your app 10 by rentallect | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Restapp.io – SQL Data Modeling Tool in No/Low Code - Klaput News

Show HN: Restapp.io – SQL Data Modeling Tool in No/Low Code 4 by BXScore | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey all! We've been working on RestApp V1 and this is our first time posting it on HN. It's an No/Low Code data modeling tool that enables you to build & maintain data pipelines with a visual programming interface. We don't store your data but we compute them through Apache Spark for query speed & efficiency. Here's some features: `Connectors: Connect to any source and destinations (DB, DWH and SaaS Applications). We currently support MongoDB, Snowflake, BigQuery, MySQL, MSSQL, SFTP (JSON, txt, csv, excel files supported), Hubspot, Stripe, GDrive (JSON, txt, csv, excel files supported). `Pipeline: Visual Programming Interface where you drag-and-drop SQL, NoSQL & Python functions instead of writing them to create a query and debug it easily. `Automation: You can automate your data pipeline (Job) through a scheduler. `Domain: Think of it like a workspace in...

Show HN: ButtFish – Transmit Morse Code of chess moves to your butt - Klaput News

Show HN: ButtFish – Transmit Morse Code of chess moves to your butt 457 by qdot76367 | 128 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: My PowerShell pixel art editor - Klaput News

Show HN: My PowerShell pixel art editor 4 by BasiliusCarver | 1 comments on Hacker News. I got a bit carried away writing an editor so I could draw some pixel art for starting my blog and ended up with some pwsh spaghetti that's quite fun to use.

Show HN: Depot – fast, remote Docker container builds - Klaput News

Show HN: Depot – fast, remote Docker container builds 16 by jacobwg | 5 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I wrote a database engine in TypeScript - Klaput News

Show HN: I wrote a database engine in TypeScript 3 by skelet | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi! I wanted to understand more about databases' internals so I wrote one from scratch. It has a T-SQL inspired syntax with support for functions and procedures. It can be used stand-alone as a SQL engine or with a server allowing for persistence and replication to other connected clients. Performance are nothing near sqlite of course but that's beside the point. It’s a small database engine that can run in a web app as a way to store session data, do small calculations on a web worker, store the document/data the user is editing or facilitate “multiplayer” feature by broadcasting the queries the web app is running. The server runs in a container for that specific document and shutdowns automatically after a set amount of minutes of inactivity. Why did I spend time on this? I am self taught and have been a software developer for about 20 years; moved to the UK for about 10 years, now in...

Show HN: The World Is on Fire - Klaput News

Show HN: The World Is on Fire 2 by tao3 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A formally verified native Delta Lake implementation in Rust - Klaput News

Show HN: A formally verified native Delta Lake implementation in Rust 3 by houqp | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: KaithemAutomation, the home automation system for coders and artists - Klaput News

Show HN: KaithemAutomation, the home automation system for coders and artists 2 by eternityforest | 0 comments on Hacker News. I've talked about this one on Reddit a bit, and I think it's finally about ready to talk about here. I started this project around 2013 for internal use, and GPL licensed it because I have no desire to own my own software business. Kaithem is, for the most part, somewhere between a SCADA and a Home Assistant clone, heavily focused on easy deployment with minimal tinkering. It allows for Python code based if-then events you edit via the web, along with web-editable HTML dashboards, but also includes loadable modules for more point-and-click style editing. One of these is Chandler, a scenes/cues manager that includes a simple visual scripting language inspired by ladder logic. It saves everything you create in Git-friendly plain text files, and is meant to integrate well with a linux system, with convenience features like using the user account usernam...

Show HN: Refurb – A tool for refurbishing and modernizing Python codebases - Klaput News

Show HN: Refurb – A tool for refurbishing and modernizing Python codebases 2 by dosisod | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: debounce, throttle and requestAnimationFrame - Klaput News

Show HN: debounce, throttle and requestAnimationFrame 2 by bradwoodsio | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A curation of resources telling the story of Bitcoin - Klaput News

Show HN: A curation of resources telling the story of Bitcoin 2 by VvdHout | 0 comments on Hacker News. Spend the past couple of months creating a large curation of resources from the best Bitcoin educators. The goal was to create a wholesome journey that went beyond just talking about what Bitcoin is and how it works, but also helps newcomers understand why Bitcoin exists and why it can be such an impactful technology for people all over the world. I hope it can help people get a broader understanding of Bitcoin and allow them to make an informed judgement on its value to the world. p.s. I would love to make this community-driven and the GitBook is open-source. Do contribute if you would like to! It would be much appreciated.

Show HN: MockMechanics is now open source - Klaput News

Show HN: MockMechanics is now open source 7 by felipereigosa | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey guys, a couple of years ago I posted about MockMechanics, a visual programming language/sandbox building game that I've been working on and there was a very positive response [0]. Since then I've been implementing most of the things I promised in my first youtube video [1] and making it ready for an open source release and I'm happy to say it's ready [2]. I've also been building new things and showing them in the youtube channel. It's written in clojure and you can use it to create all sorts of machines, games, musical instruments, etc using little to no code at all. You've seen the piano, the tetris game, the clock the combination safe and so on but since then I've built a 3d printer, a robotic hand, a bubble sorting algorithm, a 7 segment display, a ball cannon, a paint program and more, you can see all these things in the youtube channel [3]. [0] https://i...

Show HN: Get conversational practice in over 20 languages by talking to an AI - Klaput News

Show HN: Get conversational practice in over 20 languages by talking to an AI 2 by Hadjimina | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi everyone, Let me introduce you to Quazel, where we want to enable people to talk their way to fluency. We have all tried various language learning apps and tools, however, one aspect of language learning current services are really bad at is conversational practice. You might get a chat-like interface, but in the end, the conversation partner will only respond with a predefined "if the users say X I say Y". With Quazel that's completely different. In completely dynamic and unscripted conversation you can talk about pretty much anything you want. For example, you can try ordering food at a restaurant and even hold a philosophical discussion with Socrates. Additionally, you can analyze the grammar of your responses or use hints to help you out when you get stuck. We want to change how languages are learned from a grammar-centric approach to a more ...

Show HN: Daily Dalle – AI-generated art in your inbox every morning - Klaput News

Show HN: Daily Dalle – AI-generated art in your inbox every morning 3 by kevinarifin | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Minimalist CSS Framework - Klaput News

Show HN: Minimalist CSS Framework 2 by codazoda | 0 comments on Hacker News. This is an update to my minimalist css framework, which I use for simple blog posts, sales pages, and now dashboards. This version adds a simple grid, among other things.

Show HN: Monomorph – pack any shellcode into a binary with a fixed MD5 hash - Klaput News

Show HN: Monomorph – pack any shellcode into a binary with a fixed MD5 hash 3 by Retr0id | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Dreamsands – explore and buy licensing for AI generated visuals - Klaput News

Show HN: Dreamsands – explore and buy licensing for AI generated visuals 3 by solomonyardley | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello humans, Co-founder here - the last 5 months we've been building Dreamsands in the midst of a creative revolution - the art world has screamed, the people have cheered - who knows where we will end up? What we do know however is that AI art is incredibly captivating, strangely familiar and a ton of fun! As avid art lovers we found it increasingly hard to keep track of all the new imaging tools, forums and subreddits where people were posting amazing work done with AI, and thus the idea for Dreamsands was born - Dreamsands lets anyone, anywhere in the world enjoy and explore the beauty and weirdness of AI generated visuals. Let's get weird!

Show HN: Another Darn To-Do List App - Klaput News

Show HN: Another Darn To-Do List App 2 by cw12574 | 4 comments on Hacker News. Hi guys, This is my first time building something from scratch so go easy on me. I've always used to-do lists to keep me productive and stave off anxiety (not sure why they work so well for me but they do). I get kinda annoyed at the to-do list apps on the app stores because they move tasks to the bottom of the list when you tick them off. Some people may like that, but it annoys the shit out of me, because I like to feel a sense of progression as I go down through the list over the course of the day. So this was borne out of my frustration really. I also made it browser-based so it's easy to access the same list on all devices without installing apps on all of them. It's free to use. It's just something I made for myself and if others find it useful then that's great. I'd appreciate any feedback (there's a button to give feedback when logged in). Thanks!

Show HN: Airplane Views – code-first platform for building internal UIs - Klaput News

Show HN: New Jtree Readme - Klaput News

Show HN: New Jtree Readme 2 by breck | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Paste react components into any website - Klaput News

Show HN: Paste react components into any website 2 by jimhi | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Script to prevent same day meetings on my corporate calendar - Klaput News

Show HN: Script to prevent same day meetings on my corporate calendar 2 by jorisboris | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi, I have a corporate job, I have most of my notifications off, and try to work in blocks of focus time. When colleagues schedule same day meetings I often miss it because I saw it too late. Which makes me feel guilty. This tool helped me avoid feeling guilty by preventing last-minute meetings.

Show HN: Open-Source Intercom with Help Center - Klaput News

Show HN: Open-Source Intercom with Help Center 3 by pranav_rajs | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Tiny bitfield based text renderer - Klaput News

Show HN: Tiny bitfield based text renderer 3 by onirom | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Clammer – share and discuss article excerpts with friends - Klaput News

Show HN: Clammer – share and discuss article excerpts with friends 1 by LeonMalisov | 0 comments on Hacker News. Clammer is a social platform for sharing and discussing excerpts from online written content. It's like Twitter but every post and thread stems from the facts, quotes, and insights you collect online, all tied back to the source. In fact, you can have a whole conversation without ever writing a single word. I made this because I was tired of rehashing vague opinions, the real juicy conversations are in the details. Would love to know if this resonates with anyone; any and all feedback is hugely appreciated. Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-4uMcNiGk

Show HN: A Little Tool to Visualize Guitar Chords - Klaput News

Show HN: A Little Tool to Visualize Guitar Chords 2 by thisisseb | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Outstatic an open source CMS for Next.js - Klaput News

Show HN: Outstatic an open source CMS for Next.js 3 by AndreVitorio | 1 comments on Hacker News. Hi, I've been working on a new project for a couple of months and I'm close to launching it. It is called Outstatic, I created a landing page for it. Sing up to the waitlist to be notified when it comes out. Features include: Open source Host for free Keep your data 5 minute setup (5 minutes to live!) The CMS was built with Next.js and uses Github and Vercel as its main hosting platforms. Full site with examples and documentation coming soon. Feedback on the idea and the current landing page is appreciated. Thank you!

Show HN: Read later links as weekly email - Klaput News

Show HN: Read later links as weekly email 3 by kacovvv | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Just a simplified easy way to call URLs automatically without crontab - Klaput News

Show HN: Just a simplified easy way to call URLs automatically without crontab 3 by orsifrancesco | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Curved carousel demo in 2D canvas (no GPU or worker code) - Klaput News

Show HN: Curved carousel demo in 2D canvas (no GPU or worker code) 2 by rikroots | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Mock – setup and test APIs easily - Klaput News

Show HN: Mock – setup and test APIs easily 2 by dhuan_ | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Jot: Rapid note management for the terminal, inspired by Obsidian - Klaput News

Show HN: Jot: Rapid note management for the terminal, inspired by Obsidian 2 by araekiel | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: THORN – a local-first writing app made with Yjs - Klaput News

Show HN: THORN – a local-first writing app made with Yjs 2 by Alecyrus | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Deploy Stable Diffusion as a Service - Klaput News

Show HN: Deploy Stable Diffusion as a Service 2 by chaoyu_ | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Ezno, a type checker for JavaScript and optimiser for React - Klaput News

Show HN: Ezno, a type checker for JavaScript and optimiser for React 12 by kaleidawave | 54 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: An AI image generator for blog posts - Klaput News

Show HN: An AI image generator for blog posts 2 by usamaejaz | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi there, I see many bloggers use stock images for their blog posts (as featured images or as in-post images). I thought of something and started trying to use AI to replace those images. I built a small tool for this so others can also test it out. It takes text content (ideally, the blog post intro in case of a featured image or the text content about whatever you want the image about) and gives you an image. It works for me but I am still testing this. How about you guys?

Show HN: A Stable Diffusion desktop frontend with inpainting, img2img and more - Klaput News

Show HN: A Stable Diffusion desktop frontend with inpainting, img2img and more 4 by hexomancer | 0 comments on Hacker News. I was frustrated with laggy notebook stable diffusion demos. Plus they usually didn't have all the features I wanted (for example some of them only had inpainting and some only had img2img, so if I wanted both I had to repeatedly copy images between notebooks). So I made this desktop frontend which has much smoother performance than notebook alternatives and integrates image generation, inpainting and img2img into the same workflow. See a video demo here: https://ift.tt/LnNSuwe... Features include: * Can run locally or connect to a google colab server * Ability to erase * Ability to paint custom colors into the image. It is useful both for img2img (you can sketch a rough prototype and reimagine it into something nice) and inpainting (for example, you can paint a pixel red and it forces Stable Diffusion to put something red in there) * Infinite undo/redo * Y...

Show HN: An async traceroute(1) implementation in Rust - Klaput News

Show HN: An async traceroute(1) implementation in Rust 2 by arcticadder | 0 comments on Hacker News. I wrote a minimal traceroute(1) clone that leans on asynchrony to reduce the time spent tracing a route. Underneath, it uses ICMP to do its job. The plan is to add support for UDP tracing and a path maximum transmission unit discovery mechanism. Comments and suggestions are welcome!

Show HN: Generate D&D characters with AI - Klaput News

Show HN: Generate D&D characters with AI 2 by gdramos | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Venice – open-source Plaid to Postgres in minutes without code - Klaput News

Show HN: Venice – open-source Plaid to Postgres in minutes without code 9 by tonyx | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! Tony & Ali here, we are super excited to introduce Venice - an open source financial data integrations platform. Our MVP is getting financial data from Plaid into your postgres database in under 5 mins. We met while building our own respective fintechs. We noticed how much developer time went into setting up and maintaining the infrastructure rather than actually building the fintech itself. In Tony’s last project Alka for instance, the engineering team spent 30%+ of time building and maintaining the data connectivity and pipeline rather than the core work of accounting. What we wish existed is a Segment / Airtable for fintech, letting you get financial data from wherever they are produced to anywhere they are useful. We think the most basic version is a Plaid to Postgres database connector with a self-service portal where your customers can add / remove / repai...

Show HN: Use your DNA to recommend high blood pressure medications - Klaput News

Show HN: Use your DNA to recommend high blood pressure medications 2 by robertakarobin | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made an Open-source Bitly Alternative - Klaput News

Show HN: I made an Open-source Bitly Alternative 2 by steventey | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Copy link to highlight alternative for Chrome with multiple highlights - Klaput News

Show HN: Copy link to highlight alternative for Chrome with multiple highlights 2 by SamEdosa | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I made a Chrome extension called Save Link to Highlight. It makes it easy for those who want to share multiple highlights on a page without any hassles. It uses the same built-in technology in Chrome as Copy link to highlight. So, the link you share will highlight text on the page once it's opened in most browsers without 3rd party tools. Ex. https://ift.tt/0EZv1mC It's free! No account or signup needed. Some everyday use cases • Share an article with a friend that also has the parts you found most interesting highlighted. • A teacher can share key points they highlighted for students on a Wikipedia page.

Show HN: Rust, Apache Arrow, Parquet based cloud native log storage platform - Klaput News

Show HN: Rust, Apache Arrow, Parquet based cloud native log storage platform 3 by devupio | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Rocketry – Modern scheduler to power your Python projects - Klaput News

Show HN: Rocketry – Modern scheduler to power your Python projects 23 by Miksus | 9 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A board of job boards, is it useful? - Klaput News

Show HN: A board of job boards, is it useful? 2 by rrmdp | 1 comments on Hacker News. Made a job board aggregator, 330 curated job boards so far! URL -> https://ift.tt/fhzCaDM Recently added a meta feature to fetch job offers (500+) from multiple feeds URL (only with job offers) -> https://ift.tt/LUjfJ5a Feedback from job seekers or job board founders much appreciated :)

Show HN: Check if anyone else submitted a thing to HN and then submit it - Klaput News

Show HN: Check if anyone else submitted a thing to HN and then submit it 2 by jeanmayer | 1 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I made this for myself to submit stuff to HN without copy pasting. I also recently added a thing to check if anyone else already submitted the link to avoid posting duplicates. I find it pretty useful myself and I hope you do too!

Show HN: Airflow is cool but have you tried this for data pipelines? - Klaput News

Show HN: Airflow is cool but have you tried this for data pipelines? 7 by TommyDANGerous | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: OpenZiti Python SDK - Klaput News

Show HN: OpenZiti Python SDK 6 by ekoby | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Hurl, test APIs with plain text and libcurl - Klaput News

Show HN: Hurl, test APIs with plain text and libcurl 3 by jicea | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi, We're happy to release a new version of Hurl [1]. Hurl is a command line tool powered by curl, that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format: # Get home: GET https://example.org HTTP/1.1 200 [Captures] csrf_token: xpath "string(//meta[@name='_csrf_token']/@content)" # Do login! POST https://ift.tt/jkbUVzC X-CSRF-TOKEN: HTTP/1.1 302 Hurl can be used to get data like curl, or as an integration testing tool for JSON/XML HTTP apis / HTML content. Requests can be chained, and one can add asserts on response headers, cookies and body. For instance: GET https://ift.tt/mM3BCyL screencapability: low HTTP/1.1 200 [Asserts] jsonpath "$.validated" == true jsonpath "$.userInfo.lastName" == "Herbert" jsonpath "$.hasDevice" == false jsonpath "$.links" count == 12 jsonpath "$.order" matches /^order-\d{8}$/ ...

Show HN: Backwards automatic differentiation in ~100 lines of Python - Klaput News

Show HN: Backwards automatic differentiation in ~100 lines of Python 2 by AirFig | 0 comments on Hacker News. Inspired by the recent posts on implementing forwards mode automatic differentiation, here's an attempt at the backwards mode, which is often more efficient when your function depends on many variables but outputs just one value.

Show HN: I Created a Hacker News Meetup for the Bay Area - Klaput News

Show HN: I Created a Hacker News Meetup for the Bay Area 2 by rupi | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Tigris – the open source developer data platform for your next app - Klaput News

Show HN: Tigris – the open source developer data platform for your next app 5 by ovaistariq | 0 comments on Hacker News. Tigris is the first truly open source developer data platform with a simple yet powerful, unified API that spans search, event streaming, and transactional document store. It enables you to focus on building your applications and stop worrying about the data infrastructure.

Show HN: A Telegram Bot that put your read-later links into your email inbox - Klaput News

Show HN: A Telegram Bot that put your read-later links into your email inbox 3 by zicxor | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: The Raspberry Pi robot I'm using to ship other Raspberry Pis - Klaput News

Show HN: The Raspberry Pi robot I'm using to ship other Raspberry Pis 2 by schappim | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Create REST APIs with just a simple GraphQL query. - Klaput News

Show HN: Create REST APIs with just a simple GraphQL query. 2 by gsvclass | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Figr.app – a multi-user, notepad style calculator (desktop app) - Klaput News

Show HN: Figr.app – a multi-user, notepad style calculator (desktop app) 35 by jklp | 10 comments on Hacker News. Hi all, just posting an update to my previous Show HN, where I announced a side-project I worked on which was a (web version) of a multi-user, notepad style calculator: https://ift.tt/qiEXeS8 After a couple of user requests (and having a good think about it) I decided to migrate the web UI to create a Mac and Windows desktop app. After using it a little bit, I feel this is a much better experience than the webapp, and reduces a lot of the friction if I wanted to run a few small calculations. You can find the download links below: https://ift.tt/hteiBJZ For context, Figr was a side project I worked on to get back into coding after being in management for the last few years. It's kind of a cross between popular notepad style calculators (like Soulver, Numi, etc), but also has multi-user editing (like Google Docs). I've got some example templates below which hopeful...

Show HN: TxtNet Browser – A Web Browser That Communicates over SMS - Klaput News

Show HN: TxtNet Browser – A Web Browser That Communicates over SMS 5 by lukeasch21 | 3 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Never miss another bug with dashcam for development - Klaput News

Show HN: Never miss another bug with dashcam for development 2 by tomatohs | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Redframes, a Python data manipulation library like dplyr - Klaput News

Show HN: Redframes, a Python data manipulation library like dplyr 2 by emehex | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Explore 100M Medical Prices - Klaput News

Show HN: Explore 100M Medical Prices 7 by craftsquick | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Vanity Post – Create a stylish image/video of your post - Klaput News

Show HN: Vanity Post – Create a stylish image/video of your post 2 by xenni | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey there, over the past fortnight I decided to create a stylish and simple way to create images or videos of your soon to be social media posts. Simply enter your twitter profile, toggle which vanity badges you would like, and write your post! All data is kept on the client side so we won't see your upcoming content either. We're currently live on Product Hunt as well so if you enjoyed the tool please support us there: https://ift.tt/n6bIVer

Show HN: Distributed JMAP and IMAP Servers in Rust - Klaput News

Show HN: Distributed JMAP and IMAP Servers in Rust 2 by StalwartLabs | 0 comments on Hacker News. I am happy to announce Stalwart JMAP [1], an open-source JSON Meta Application Protocol server that aims to be scalable, robust and secure. Some of its key features are: - JMAP Core, JMAP Mail and JMAP over WebSocket full compliance. - IMAP4 rev2/1 support via Stalwart IMAP, an imap-to-jmap proxy [2]. - Scalable and fault tolerant: consensus over Raft, node autodiscovery over gossip and read-only replicas. - RocksDB backend with full-text search support in 17 languages. - OAuth 2.0 authorization code and device authorization flows. - Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) message signing. - Written in Rust. - No third-party software required to run or scale. The next item on the roadmap is to release an SMTP server in Rust with the goal of making self-hosting an e-mail server much simpler. Any comments or suggestions are more than welcome! [1]: https://ift.tt/43vEkbB [2]: https://ift.tt/inF...

Show HN: Create, share or browse multimedia polls (image, video, audio, text) - Klaput News

Show HN: Create, share or browse multimedia polls (image, video, audio, text) 2 by samiezkay | 0 comments on Hacker News. A place to create, share & browse multimedia polls for free. For fun, for work, for school, for friends, for family, for anything.

Show HN: Top HN Posts August 2022 - Klaput News

Show HN: Top HN Posts August 2022 3 by santiagobasulto | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: An ORM for PHP that understands your table relationships - Klaput News

Show HN: An ORM for PHP that understands your table relationships 2 by EGreg | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: iq – jq for images (using rust, LALRPOP) - Klaput News

Show HN: iq – jq for images (using rust, LALRPOP) 2 by michaelgiba | 0 comments on Hacker News. I wanted to share an experimental side project I have been working on for some time. I constantly use commands like `jq` and `yq` for processing structured data in my day job and I was curious if a similar idea could be applied to images. Another goal of mine was to get some exposure to with rust. I discovered the LALRPOP parser generator which really helped moved the project along ( https://ift.tt/7t4wc0F )

Show HN: BookmarkFS – Store files as Chrome bookmarks that sync between devices - Klaput News

Show HN: BookmarkFS – Store files as Chrome bookmarks that sync between devices 11 by coolelectronics | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I may have created a new type of puzzle - Klaput News

Show HN: I may have created a new type of puzzle 21 by drcode | 8 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Texas IP Blocklist - Klaput News

Show HN: Texas IP Blocklist 12 by HotGarbage | 4 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: WalletWatch – a social network for Ethereum wallets - Klaput News

Show HN: WalletWatch – a social network for Ethereum wallets 3 by kjkisielewicz | 3 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, I’m Kamil and one of the two people working on WalletWatch. We recently graduated college and have been getting more into crypto / web3 over the past year. A few of our friends had been getting into crypto more recently, but we noticed that it was hard to actually see what they were doing or natively engage with the transactions they were committing. Products like blockchain.com and etherscan.com were too technical, and products like Context or Zerion lacked key features that make modern products social, such as descriptions, likes, and comments. We built WalletWatch as an easier, more social, and more fun way to see and engage with your friends’ Ethereum activity. We don’t ask for your email or password, and instead authenticate by asking users to sign a transaction with their Ethereum wallet; we ask for usernames to give a more familiar and user-friendly experience ...

Show HN: LambdaLisp – A Lisp Interpreter That Runs on Lambda Calculus - Klaput News

Show HN: LambdaLisp – A Lisp Interpreter That Runs on Lambda Calculus 6 by woodrush | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Project Atlas- Generate even complex automations from simple language - Klaput News

Show HN: Project Atlas- Generate even complex automations from simple language 3 by GPUboy | 1 comments on Hacker News. We started solving this problem when we launched in august of last year, and we finally reached an MVP that users are testing now! We also setup a framework such that users can help us train new solutions daily. I appreciate any feedback. If anyone is interested in helping us train, we're directly paying for automations on the training list in the blog post.

Show HN: Processing Nginx Logs with Python - Klaput News

Show HN: Processing Nginx Logs with Python 2 by H4sh3 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello, I wrote a little script to process nginx access.log files and get some statistically information. Also wrote my first write up about this project.

Show HN: Lota – An online ePub reader with VS Code style - Klaput News

Show HN: Lota – An online ePub reader with VS Code style 2 by pacexy | 0 comments on Hacker News. Previously when I wanted to learn languages by reading the original, I started looking for an EPUB reader. I wanted it to be 1. browser-based, so I could use my browser extensions 2. cross-platform, so I could read on different devices 3. able to read multiple books at the same time, so I don't have to open multiple windows Unfortunately, I didn't find it. As a developer, I really like the flexible layout and power of VS Code, so I tried to combine its design concept with EPUB reader, and Lota was born.

Show HN: Make Legacy Code Readable Without Touching the Code, Just Using .yaml - Klaput News

Show HN: Make Legacy Code Readable Without Touching the Code, Just Using .yaml 3 by LeoSchmit | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: We make artisanal collectible cards from freshly harvested binary trees - Klaput News

Show HN: We make artisanal collectible cards from freshly harvested binary trees 9 by tjchear | 4 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Practice the YC interview with a voice bot in the browser - Klaput News

Show HN: Practice the YC interview with a voice bot in the browser 20 by zachthewf | 6 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Goroutine-analyzer: A visual goroutine stack dump debugging tool - Klaput News

Show HN: Goroutine-analyzer: A visual goroutine stack dump debugging tool 2 by adhocpotato | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A Search Engine for the Tildeverse - Klaput News

Show HN: A Search Engine for the Tildeverse 4 by cylo | 0 comments on Hacker News. The tildeverse is the name for a loose community of public access unix systems inspired by Paul Ford's famous tilde.club essay. These little communities are built up around shared access to a single unix system, utilizing its native multi-user properties almost as a retro social network. Over time, the communities have grown and folks published handmade pages that have the vibe of the early WWW days. I built a search engine to let everyone find things on this quirky part of of the net. Enjoy!

Show HN: Follow this Twitter bot and get the fastest growing GitHub Repos daily - Klaput News

Show HN: Follow this Twitter bot and get the fastest growing GitHub Repos daily 1 by molli | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey everyone! I am obsessed with checking the GitHub Trending page and heard that they want to kill it. So I built this little bot. Follow the bot & get the fastest growing Github Repos in your twitter feed!

Show HN: Reflio – Open-source affiliate program creator for SaaS - Klaput News

Show HN: Reflio – Open-source affiliate program creator for SaaS 4 by mcilroy | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A framework for building Slack bots in Python - Klaput News

Show HN: A framework for building Slack bots in Python 2 by DandyDev | 0 comments on Hacker News. I started building a couple of years ago because I found no easy existing solution to build Slack bots that can be composed from/organized into plugins. Existing libraries like Bolt make it pretty easy to develop Slack bots, but hard to organize and scale the code base of your bot. I was also missing some crucial features such as scheduling actions for your bot. So I wrote my own framework! I recently rewrote the complete framework to make use of asyncio and the newest Slack SDK Let me know what you think!

Show HN: Off-site, encrypted backups for $1/TB/month at 99.999999999% durability - Klaput News

Show HN: Off-site, encrypted backups for $1/TB/month at 99.999999999% durability 40 by mrich | 9 comments on Hacker News. Hi, most people (hopefully) have local backups. However, when that backup fails, it is good to have a backup stored somewhere off-site. In the old days you would ship physical drives/tapes, which is cumbersome, costly, and slow. With fast upload speeds, it is now possible to upload your data to the cloud. I have found S3 Glacier Deep Archive to be a great solution for this: - It is very cheap ($1/TB/month for US region) - Very reliable (99.999999999% data durability, data spread over 3 Availability Zones) However, usability out of the box is not that great, I'm not aware of any automated backup solution for Deep Archive. This free project provides that. Currently, ZFS is required, but that might change. Please try it out and provide feedback!

Show HN: GenerationQ – Open Source Desktop GUI for Stable Diffusion and others - Klaput News

Show HN: GenerationQ – Open Source Desktop GUI for Stable Diffusion and others 2 by westoncb | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Outpainting with Stable Diffusion on an infinite canvas - Klaput News

Show HN: Outpainting with Stable Diffusion on an infinite canvas 2 by lkwq | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A powerful way to write content - Klaput News

Show HN: A powerful way to write content 2 by shreya_b | 1 comments on Hacker News. Found a great tool which makes content creation a bit less painful.

Show HN: Payitfwd.dev – Redirect donors to your dependencies - Klaput News

Show HN: Payitfwd.dev – Redirect donors to your dependencies 2 by smashah | 0 comments on Hacker News. - Are you a well funded company maintaining popular open source projects? - Do you have a free spot in your github donor box? - Do you depend on underfunded dependencies? If yes to any of those then consider adding a payitfwd.dev link to your Github donor box! It will analyse your dependency graph and redirect to a random dependency's maintainer's funding link. Example: https://ift.tt/QzP0cGM becomes https://ift.tt/A96rdpw Let me know if you have any questions :)

Show HN: Jenkins-fire-CLI A Jenkins command line tool built with Python-fire - Klaput News

Show HN: Jenkins-fire-CLI A Jenkins command line tool built with Python-fire 2 by link89 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Jenkins community has provided the offical jenkins-cli.jar but it is not very intuitive to use. So I just create a tiny wrapper for it to make it less noisy by dowlonading the jar packages and injecting user credential automatically. Thanks to the google fire library creating a command line tools nowadays is incredibly simple.

Show HN: Heat Pumps, Hooray – A heat pump calculator for your home - Klaput News

Show HN: Heat Pumps, Hooray – A heat pump calculator for your home 2 by calvinfo | 5 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: BoldContacts Mobile App for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, MS, MD - Klaput News

Show HN: BoldContacts Mobile App for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, MS, MD 3 by jph | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: The iPhone 14 Index - Klaput News

Show HN: The iPhone 14 Index 2 by adrianvincent | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Ratus – RESTful asynchronous task queue server - Klaput News

Show HN: Ratus – RESTful asynchronous task queue server 2 by peakji | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Mountain Does Not Exist - Klaput News

Show HN: Mountain Does Not Exist 3 by kiru_io | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Generative AI – Short and Sweet – Perpetual Views/ Videos - Klaput News

Show HN: Generative AI – Short and Sweet – Perpetual Views/ Videos 2 by martinmusio7 | 1 comments on Hacker News. The 7th episode of the newsletter Generative AI - Short & Sweet is out now. --> https://ift.tt/QgkP4Yl Perpetual View/Video Generation (PVG). AI models generate open-ended videos from one image only - at least that’s the newest approach from Google Research [1]. These videos are “flying“ through a scene depicted in the input image. The range of potential applications is endless. Further, the tech behind it is incredibly smart and it marks the next cornerstone of generative AI. In this episode we talk about the PVG's tech side and brainstorm about its future applications. (+ a little digression about the future usage of synthetic data in AI training.) Best, Martin

Show HN: ChIPs – A Polycube/Voxel Construction Set - Klaput News

Show HN: ChIPs – A Polycube/Voxel Construction Set 3 by choonway | 2 comments on Hacker News. Have you wanted to use a construction set to build a model, but don't want to deal with complicated techniques to remove studs / build sideways? Not Square? Too many different types of bricks? Something you can freely 3D print cheaply? etc. Look no further, this is the construction set for you!

Show HN: I made 7k images with DALL-E 2 to create a reference/inspiration table - Klaput News

Show HN: I made 7k images with DALL-E 2 to create a reference/inspiration table 4 by davidbarker | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Cash: Tool for running shell commands on a large number of HPC nodes - Klaput News

Show HN: Cash: Tool for running shell commands on a large number of HPC nodes 3 by lowsenberg | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Stripe-quality API client libraries with a single button click - Klaput News

Show HN: Stripe-quality API client libraries with a single button click 6 by kurtbuilds | 0 comments on Hacker News. TL;DR- Libninja will generate world-class client libraries for you, without you needing to fiddle with openapi-generator, maintain build pipelines, and so forth. If you just want Rust, reach out, and I'll create your client library at no cost, because I want to help Rust's ecosystem grow. -- Hi HN, I got into Rust in a big way about 9 months ago. While the language is quickly maturing, one large gap in the ecosystem is immature or non-existent client libraries for common API services like Plaid, Stripe, Twilio, Github, Slack, and so on. The existing openapi-generator templates create Rust libraries that don't even compile out of the box, so I started down the rabbit hole of creating a Rust-based toolchain to generate Rust client libraries based on an OpenAPI spec. Rust is an incredible language to build codegen tools in, because of algebraic data types, Ru...

Show HN: Intuitive – A Rust crate for writing declarative TUIs - Klaput News

Show HN: Intuitive – A Rust crate for writing declarative TUIs 3 by enricozb | 3 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Go to random locations, parks and restaurants - Klaput News

Show HN: Go to random locations, parks and restaurants 3 by Zakuzaa | 0 comments on Hacker News. You can change your radius and there are some modes that you can use which are listed at https://ift.tt/5L2bas7 It's a non-commercial fun thing I created for my own use. Give it a try

Show HN: A browser add-on to protect readers of paulgraham.com from crossed eyes - Klaput News

Show HN: A browser add-on to protect readers of paulgraham.com from crossed eyes 2 by nevermindzxc | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Rogue Likes (Pixel Art Ranking Webapp) - Klaput News

Show HN: Rogue Likes (Pixel Art Ranking Webapp) 2 by hvidevold | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Chard – simple async/await background tasks for Django - Klaput News

Show HN: Chard – simple async/await background tasks for Django 10 by drpancake | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: HiFiScan, a Python app to optimize your loudspeakers - Klaput News

Show HN: HiFiScan, a Python app to optimize your loudspeakers 13 by erdewit | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: pg_idkit, a Postgres extension for generating exotic UUIDs - Klaput News

Show HN: pg_idkit, a Postgres extension for generating exotic UUIDs 2 by hardwaresofton | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Open-source animated chart presentations in computational notebooks - Klaput News

Show HN: Open-source animated chart presentations in computational notebooks 3 by andraskangyal | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Stable Diffusion image generation with just single HTTP request - Klaput News

Show HN: Stable Diffusion image generation with just single HTTP request 3 by jkbl | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Draw Block Diagrams with Ease - Klaput News

Show HN: Draw Block Diagrams with Ease 3 by softdevstart | 0 comments on Hacker News. Introducing a webApp which allows you to create block diagrams with text and have control over the blocks/arrows positions without drag and drop. Examples : https://ift.tt/SA0LjhJ

Show HN: Send cold messages on Twitter at scale - Klaput News

Show HN: Send cold messages on Twitter at scale 2 by rajasimon | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: WOMBOT – Create AI-Generated Artwork and Memes in Discord - Klaput News

Show HN: WOMBOT – Create AI-Generated Artwork and Memes in Discord 12 by talhaatta | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Hosting Web Apps on Raspberry Pi Pico W - Klaput News

Show HN: Hosting Web Apps on Raspberry Pi Pico W 3 by sysmax | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made a modern web UI for Hacker News - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a modern web UI for Hacker News 10 by sjdz | 5 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, I made this free browser extension that modernizes the Hacker News design. I previously launched Modern for Wikipedia [1] here back in December, and it seemed like the obvious next choice to build one for HN too! So I've taken what I learned from building that, and have spent all my spare time this year building Modern for HN. I realize this won't be for everyone, but it was a fun project to work on, and I'm really happy with the result so far. Hope you like it too! Lots more planned for future updates, and suggestions welcome :) [1] https://ift.tt/tu2BLfH

Show HN: PromptHero – Search millions of prompts for Stable Diffusion and DALL-E - Klaput News

Show HN: PromptHero – Search millions of prompts for Stable Diffusion and DALL-E 3 by rameerez | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I started a Twitter account to predict late Caltrain trains - Klaput News

Show HN: I started a Twitter account to predict late Caltrain trains 3 by klinquist | 0 comments on Hacker News. Mine is just a little nodejs app with DynamoDB backend. As it turns out, Caltrain was already negotiating contracts with a company called SimplifyTransit to do the same thing. https://twitter.com/caltrainalerts/status/156787824427128013... Happy to shake things up and provide Caltrain riders with options!

Show HN: Compare Objects on a Graph at Scale - Klaput News

Show HN: Compare Objects on a Graph at Scale 2 by pcbje | 0 comments on Hacker News. Would love your feedback on what we're working on: The swiss army knife for finding stuff out! Sign up for our free beta to try it out: https://ift.tt/PCm8yWp

Show HN: Our project got 4 connectors and 4 l10ns from community in 2 months - Klaput News

Show HN: Our project got 4 connectors and 4 l10ns from community in 2 months 3 by pseudopuppet | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: ELAY – Even Less Addictive YouTube, cross browser extension - Klaput News

Show HN: ELAY – Even Less Addictive YouTube, cross browser extension 2 by surajs | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Quake 1 ported to the Apple Watch - Klaput News

Show HN: Quake 1 ported to the Apple Watch 132 by myownclone | 37 comments on Hacker News. I ported Quake 1 to the Apple Watch, building on top of existing ports for iOS and Mac. Some features: * uses Quake SW renderer + blitting to WatchKit surface (~60 fps, 640x480, larger res can run on lower framerate, tested up until 1024x768) * touch + gyro + digital crown controls * new AVFoundation audio backend (quake to Watchkit audio buffer copy logic), as Watchkit does not support CoreAudio * high pass audio filter to remove clicking on Watch speaker for some of the low frequency quake .wav samples * some smaller modifications and code updates to glue Quake 1 c code to Objective C and Watchkit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPC2o262TfQ

Show HN: How to generate synthetic data in 3 lines of code - Klaput News

Show HN: How to generate synthetic data in 3 lines of code 3 by repeat_or | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Ducks, a Python library for database-like object lookups - Klaput News

Show HN: Ducks, a Python library for database-like object lookups 2 by manimino | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: WakaQ - a Python distributed task queue - Klaput News

Show HN: WakaQ - a Python distributed task queue 3 by welder | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Run a Kubernetes Job and get the logs when it's done - Klaput News

Show HN: Run a Kubernetes Job and get the logs when it's done 2 by alexellisuk | 3 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Watchlimits – Chrome extension to solve excessive video watching - Klaput News

Show HN: Watchlimits – Chrome extension to solve excessive video watching 6 by attero | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi all, I'm an indie hacker and I've been working on watchlimits.com over last couple months. It's a chrome extension that helps you set limits (greatly customizable) and provides you stats and various accountability features. It only runs on the video streaming platforms (not everywhere) and it's privacy centric. Almost all functionality is available for free, but some advanced features only available in the paid version (password protection, allowed youtube channels). It's a pretty niche tool that originated from my own occasional struggles (lost sleep anyone?), even though many people don't have a need to use it, it solves a big problem for some people and that is in itself already a success. If you know someone who would find it helpful, please share!

Show HN: A visual encyclopedia for kids made with DALL·E - Klaput News

Show HN: A visual encyclopedia for kids made with DALL·E 3 by boxsquid | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Draw Anything – A Simple Stable Diffusion Playground - Klaput News

Show HN: Draw Anything – A Simple Stable Diffusion Playground 32 by kierangill | 9 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Algochurn - Ace your next Technical Interview Round - Klaput News

Show HN: Algochurn - Ace your next Technical Interview Round 3 by maninthere | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN! I built Algochurn - A place for front-end developers to practice most commonly asked front-end interview questions. Of all the available resources out there, I wanted to have a place where I could practice coding questions myself (and to mimic a coding interview setup) and solve the problems with a time based approach. After 2 months of questions curation, I've come up with the first set of questions that are being asked in Big product based companies that assess candidates on their React skills. Use Algochurn to speed up your interview preparation. Save and Bookmark questions, Mark question as completed and use a time bound approach to solve problems. Link: https://algochurn.com To all the developers out there looking for jobs, I wish you all the best. Let Algochurn help you in landing that dream job. :)

Show HN: Zelda BOTW Street View - Klaput News

Show HN: Zelda BOTW Street View 58 by nassimsoftware | 7 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Scrib.am, my encyclopedia, inspired by Diderot. One article per day - Klaput News

Show HN: Scrib.am, my encyclopedia, inspired by Diderot. One article per day 2 by astonfred | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made a pictionary game with Stable Diffusion - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a pictionary game with Stable Diffusion 8 by kn81198 | 4 comments on Hacker News. I used lixica.art to get image-prompt pairs. You are asked to guess the prompt. And given a score based on how close you were to the actual prompt.

Show HN: Illustrating Gutenberg library using Stable Diffusion - Klaput News

Show HN: Illustrating Gutenberg library using Stable Diffusion 30 by Aedraie | 2 comments on Hacker News. We are illlustrating existing books using stable diffusion and other ML models. We are currently on our quest to illustrate the Project Gutenberg library. This Show HN is really early in our journey and we are happy to receive your feedback!

Show HN: Decentralised Prediction Market for Bitcoin - Klaput News

Show HN: Decentralised Prediction Market for Bitcoin 2 by supercoder9 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Hurricane Path Prediction Using LSTM - Klaput News

Show HN: Hurricane Path Prediction Using LSTM 2 by zhack47 | 0 comments on Hacker News. College project I picked back up and improved. Implementation in PyTorch, better results than NHC models as reported at : https://ift.tt/rpS54x2

Show HN: bitloops-gherkin Automatically generate tests from Google Sheets - Klaput News

Show HN: bitloops-gherkin Automatically generate tests from Google Sheets 4 by danias | 0 comments on Hacker News. For those into BDD (Behavior Driven Development) and JavaScript/TypeScript you will find that this tool allows you to add all your test data on a Google Sheet and then automatically pulls the info from the Google Sheet into your Cucumber feature file in any format you want (you can have multiple lines etc) without having to go through the pain of managing a limited text-based table written in Gherkin.

Show HN: I made a site for 100% location independent jobs - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a site for 100% location independent jobs 2 by saasxyz | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals - Klaput News

Show HN: Bloomberg Terminal for Individuals 2 by krxhna | 1 comments on Hacker News. I made a site to do investment research faster and more efficent, with links to 10k 10Q, charts, industry averages, macro economic data, hedgefund reports and much more

Show HN: Collage Interface for Stable Diffusion - Klaput News

Show HN: Collage Interface for Stable Diffusion 3 by joelS | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Script1 – a meta language that can be translated to JS/PY/Dart - Klaput News

Show HN: Script1 – a meta language that can be translated to JS/PY/Dart 2 by austin362667 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: SMS Interface for Stable Diffusion - Klaput News

Show HN: SMS Interface for Stable Diffusion 6 by arthurcolle | 0 comments on Hacker News. If you text 8145594701, it will send back an image with the prompt you specified. Currently only US numbers can send/receive texts because Twilio. Sorry to the rest of the planet! I think this will likely fall over but I figured this would be a cool little thing to demo. I removed the NSFW filter so be mindful of your prompts! I don't persist numbers and there is no linkages being saved between the original text message and the generated images.

Show HN: Redactle Unlimited – a Wikipedia based game - Klaput News

Show HN: Redactle Unlimited – a Wikipedia based game 2 by berjin | 0 comments on Hacker News. I created this game based on the original game (redactle.com). I built it to play more than one game a day (hence the name) but I've since added many features; lemmatized word matching, multiplayer, multiple languages and several small things like annotations and letter counts. The front end is SvelteKit (static-apapter), back end is mostly node.js, go+Redis streams for multiplayer WS and it's running on k8s. Lemma dictionaries are cached in Azure blob storage.

Show HN: Compare movie ratings (certifications) between countries - Klaput News

Show HN: Compare movie ratings (certifications) between countries 2 by stuporglue | 0 comments on Hacker News. I recently moved to Germany, with kids (teens & pre-teens), where Netflix etc. show movie's ratings with the local rating/certification system. This led to questions from my kids about what they could watch. I made this page to get a better understanding of how the German ratings map to US ratings. Since I was downloading data from anyways, I just made it able to compare between all the countries I got data for. There's a Github link at the bottom of the page in case you want to pull your own data or load in data for other countries.

Show HN: Collaborative event registration with WebGL and WebSockets - Klaput News

Show HN: Collaborative event registration with WebGL and WebSockets 28 by nutlope | 5 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made an indie app store alternative with a twist - Klaput News

Show HN: I made an indie app store alternative with a twist 3 by kbst | 0 comments on Hacker News. The twist is that although it does (part of) the job of an app store, it's not (nor aims to be) an app store. It's a script you add to your existing web app that makes it "self-distributing". Check it out: https://progressier.com. Under the hood, it leverages the concept of "PWA", but it goes further: 1. It creates an installation page for your app that looks like an app store listing. Demo example: https://ift.tt/H6X4tls 2. It handles every OS/browser combination to create an installation flow that works everywhere (e.g. on Safari/iOS, with in-app browsers, etc) 3. It lets you manage all the technical aspects of your PWA in a dashboard rather than in code (i.e. service worker, app manifest, caching strategies, icons, etc). You can even send push notifications and design app screenshots from Progressier. Caveats: - It only works for web apps - It's not f...

Show HN: I wrote a book on Site Reliability Engineering - Klaput News

Show HN: I wrote a book on Site Reliability Engineering 3 by dm03514 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello Everyone! I finally published Site Reliability Engineering Tidbits on leanpub. https://ift.tt/BDzSU6L This book is a collection of 28 chapters on SRE concepts such as observability, monitoring, Service Level Objectives (SLOs), alerting, resilience and debugging. This book aims to provide hands on examples of implementing a number of concepts described in Google's SRE books. It also describes how i've seen SRE concepts impact some of the organizations I've worked in. I previously announced this book here, but it was not on leanpub yet: https://ift.tt/aCb0Bc9 Thank you for looking and I appreciate your feedback!

Show HN: Async OK – Find an async job, work anytime - Klaput News

Show HN: Async OK – Find an async job, work anytime 16 by pieterhg | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Pith language. JavaScript with a little bit of Python syntax - Klaput News

Show HN: Pith language. JavaScript with a little bit of Python syntax 2 by gabrielsroka | 1 comments on Hacker News. I've been writing a lot of JavaScript and Python lately. I like Python's syntax, so I created a language called Pith that's JS with some Python-like syntax (but without trailing colons). It's not a full compiler. It really just does search-and-replace, but I find it fun and useful in spite of some sharp edges. I use it on my smartphone to write and run short programs. Here's an example using the HN API: max = 6 ids = await getApi('topstories') for id in ids.slice(0, max) getItem(id) async def getItem(id) const d = document.createElement('div') results.appendChild(d) d.style = 'padding-bottom: 1em;' i = await getApi('item/' + id) ? i.title, '|', i.score u = '//news.ycombinator.com/item?id=' d.innerHTML = i.title.link(u + id) async def getApi(path) u = '//hacker-news.firebaseio.com/v0/' return g...

Show HN: Open Sourcing Notesnook – an end to end encrypted private notes app - Klaput News

Show HN: Open Sourcing Notesnook – an end to end encrypted private notes app 2 by ammarahmed6506 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Open-source infra for building embedded data pipelines - Klaput News

Show HN: Open-source infra for building embedded data pipelines 11 by seandoh | 5 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN! We are building *open source infrastructure for deploying customer-facing data pipelines.* Here’s our repo https://ift.tt/QDce0up and website https://pipebird.com/ . Pipebird is designed to enable companies that generate important data to offer secure data pushes to their customers’ warehouses, directly from their products. Our team was previously building in fintech, where we heard from many of our peers that their customers wanted data pushed directly to their warehouses. Customers wanted to bring data into their source of truth without having to maintain custom built pipelines or introduce security risks by contracting a third-party ETL/ELT provider. After seeing Stripe https://ift.tt/sH2Azhe and customer.io https://ift.tt/6AuOUjM recently invest in building out their own native data sharing products, we realized that many SaaS companies could better support their cu...

Show HN: Using GPT-3 to answer annoying interview application questions - Klaput News

Show HN: Using GPT-3 to answer annoying interview application questions 51 by Lior539 | 13 comments on Hacker News. Hi folks. My wife has been looking for a job and sometimes in the application forms there are annoying questions like "Why do you want to work here?". At the same time I've been playing around with GPT-3 and have blown away by it's capabilities, so I decided to build a site that can answer these annoying questions for her. Github: https://ift.tt/nmYtEFk Here's an example of a generated answer: Using this opening for a Senior iOS Engineer at Monzo - https://ift.tt/FHsw6LU The generated answer question on the application "What attracted you to Monzo?": "What attracted me to Monzo is that it is a bank that is trying to make a difference in the world by making it easier for people to manage their money. Monzo is also very customer focused and puts the customer first in everything they do."