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Show HN: GPTMinus1 – Fool OpenAIs AI Detector by Randomly Replacing Words - Klaput News

Show HN: GPTMinus1 – Fool OpenAIs AI Detector by Randomly Replacing Words 2 by bilater | 0 comments on Hacker News. This is a joke before anyone gets too worked up. The algo is a simple one which goes and replaces random words with their synonyms. It will obviously beat these AI detectors but the output isn't probably what you would want. The point stands though that more sophisticated approaches that rephrase or mix up the word distribution will be able to throw off the detector and it should not be relied on exclusively for, say, checking if a student assignment is AI generated.

Show HN: PC Face: Bitmap Arrays for Rendering All 256 Glyphs of CP-437 - Klaput News

Show HN: PC Face: Bitmap Arrays for Rendering All 256 Glyphs of CP-437 2 by susam | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: KnifeGeek – Online Database of Pocket Knives - Klaput News

Show HN: KnifeGeek – Online Database of Pocket Knives 6 by ICodeSometimes | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN! About a year ago i stumbled upon the world of swords, knives, and EDC gear. A weirdly addicting (and expensive) hobby to have. Back then i noticed something, it was quite tedious to easily sift and search through knives based on length, steel, brand, and what not to find the knife for me. There were some great youtube channels that helped me pick out what i wanted however i had to sit through multiple 30 minute videos just to review 10-15 knives or so each. Recently i've been having a little trouble sleeping so i decided to pickup a new passion project to work on late at night, here's KnifeGeek! it's a completely free website where you can search, filter, and sift through an extensive knife database (over 60K+ knives) and add them to your collection or wishlist. You do need to sign in to add stuff to your wishlist or collection and after a bunch of advanced sear...

Show HN: TunnlTo – Windows WireGuard split tunnel client built with Rust, Tauri - Klaput News

Show HN: TunnlTo – Windows WireGuard split tunnel client built with Rust, Tauri 5 by brndnbuilds | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi Everyone, TunnlTo is a tool for controlling which Windows applications, processes, and IP addresses can use a WireGuard VPN tunnel. Here are some examples of how it could be used: - Route only FireFox through a privacy VPN - Route Slack and Microsoft Office through a work VPN - Route a game through a gaming VPN - Stop a game from routing through a privacy VPN - Stop a browser from routing through a work VPN - Route a specific IP address range through a privacy VPN - Route all traffic through a privacy VPN except a specific IP address range I have been collaborating on this project with the creator of WireSock - Vadim Smirnov. "WireSock VPN Client is a lightweight command line WireGuard VPN client for Windows that has advanced features not available in the official WireGuard for Windows such as selective application tunneling and disallowed IP addresse...

Show HN: I built a bond screener where you can search over 120k instruments - Klaput News

Show HN: I built a bond screener where you can search over 120k instruments 2 by mjaques | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Merit – Career mentorship for tech workers - Klaput News

Show HN: Merit – Career mentorship for tech workers 25 by rbrown | 5 comments on Hacker News. Hello Hacker News! I built a free service where you can schedule 1:1 video mentorship calls with senior ICs and managers in software engineering, product management, and design. The goal is to remove barriers to building a professional network that can help you grow your career like building skills and getting referrals. Right now we’re limited to folks living or working in the US or Canada, but we’re working on expanding beyond that one day. Without logging in, you can browse mentors here: https://ift.tt/uhQgL9R Between tech layoffs, hybrid work, and an uncertain industry outlook, I hope this can be a useful resource for you or someone you know, especially if you do not have a large professional network. I would love to hear your feedback!

Show HN: Chromium running inside your terminal - Klaput News

Show HN: Chromium running inside your terminal 2 by mustak_im | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Static blog generator in about 1.2KLOC - Klaput News

Show HN: Static blog generator in about 1.2KLOC 3 by jjjbokma | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Language-learning chatbot (GPT-3) - Klaput News

Show HN: Language-learning chatbot (GPT-3) 2 by millgrove | 2 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN -- have been learning Spanish for a year and struggled to find someone to chat with. The app is a simple UI on GPT-3 to emulate a penpal to chat with (currently supports Spanish and French). Would love to hear feedback and suggestions!

Show HN: What's the meaning of life, according to 150 guests of Lex Fridman - Klaput News

Show HN: What's the meaning of life, according to 150 guests of Lex Fridman 3 by adv0r | 0 comments on Hacker News. You can also use the tool to search for any other topic spoken in the podcast (eg consciousness https://ift.tt/Or2Dvm7 Work in progress, hope you find it useful. Next step would be extracting all the answers and have chatGPT make a synthesis.

Show HN: Train CIFAR10 to 94% in under 10 seconds on a single A100, world record - Klaput News

Show HN: Train CIFAR10 to 94% in under 10 seconds on a single A100, world record 8 by tysam_and | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi, My career is currently in this field, and I created this project as (effectively, among other things) a living resume, and to also be a really great workbench for hacking/experimenting on different methods. Testing and getting a feel for how different methods work within this framework is truly a delight, and quite simple/fast. Additionally, generally speaking, many of the mathematical concepts should transfer, so this (for me) has been a really great proving grounds in testing out how something might work in a different place in the real world. We hope to get under 2 seconds of training time (for 94%) within about two years or so, so stay tuned for updates as we continue to push more changes that take us faster and faster than our starting point of ~18.1 seconds or so. By the way, this architecture and training hyperparameters do indeed scale well, just i...

Show HN: An online IDE that records your coding session - Klaput News

Show HN: An online IDE that records your coding session 4 by ashr_ | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: My AI-Hosted YouTube Channel for Teaching Apple XR Development - Klaput News

Show HN: My AI-Hosted YouTube Channel for Teaching Apple XR Development 3 by beeeph | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made the pagelayout LaTeX class for creating graphic rich PDFs - Klaput News

Show HN: I made the pagelayout LaTeX class for creating graphic rich PDFs 3 by dotPax | 0 comments on Hacker News. The class allows you to layout pages declaratively to create photo books and other graphic rich, perfectly typeset and print ready PDFs.

Show HN: Tate or Confucius? - Klaput News

Show HN: Tate or Confucius? 2 by algoman | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Display Fox Image in the Terminal - Klaput News

Show HN: Display Fox Image in the Terminal 3 by peperoncino | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: QuadSort, Esoteric Fast Sort - Klaput News

Show HN: QuadSort, Esoteric Fast Sort 2 by Exorust | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I built a web app to generate Emacs and Vim themes from VSCode theme - Klaput News

Show HN: I built a web app to generate Emacs and Vim themes from VSCode theme 2 by pai | 0 comments on Hacker News. Screenshots: https://ift.tt/ebEtjfx Website: https://ift.tt/bvr8fFk Source: https://ift.tt/AoxIzld Written in Vanilla JS, generation happens entirely in browser. Automatically adds some default faces for few Emacs packages. Vim version also comes with 256 color support for terminals.

Show HN: Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising git repo activity for each file - Klaput News

Show HN: Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising git repo activity for each file 7 by jmforsythe | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: View the Mood of the World - Klaput News

Show HN: View the Mood of the World 4 by mmdtdev | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Capture the Prompt - Klaput News

Show HN: Capture the Prompt 5 by swyx | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I’m an introvert – made an app to help maintain connections with people - Klaput News

Show HN: I’m an introvert – made an app to help maintain connections with people 2 by binkHN | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: AI Writing Check – Teacher Friendly GPT Detector - Klaput News

Show HN: AI Writing Check – Teacher Friendly GPT Detector 2 by gault8121 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I wrote a blog post about the Two's Complement - Klaput News

Show HN: I wrote a blog post about the Two's Complement 2 by hadjian | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi folks, I wrote a blog post about the two's complement. I always scratched my head about some details: - "Take the ones' complement and add one" - "Half of the range are negative numbers" - etc. Now I think I understand these details, but had to piece it together from some sources. I'd love to get your feedback on this post. Looking forward. BR, Pedram

Show HN: Replit) Say No to Things - Klaput News

Show HN: Replit) Say No to Things 4 by dkolas | 0 comments on Hacker News. Here's a replit that with a few lines of code may get you out of anything you don't want to do :)

Show HN: Search – inside – 15,000 pitchdeck slides - Klaput News

Show HN: Search – inside – 15,000 pitchdeck slides 5 by ashiban | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Peer Review Beta – GitHub plus StackExchange for Scholarly Publishing - Klaput News

Show HN: Peer Review Beta – GitHub plus StackExchange for Scholarly Publishing 3 by dbingham | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN, I've had the idea for a scholarly publishing site that could crowdsource the work of the journals using concepts borrowed from Github and StackExchange and recombined for years. I finally got enough runway to take about 6 months off of work to build it. This is the result. It's still in beta, but the core MVP features - review, reputation, responses - are all there. I'm sure there are as yet to be found bugs, because I'm on my own and I've always been terrible at testing my own stuff. Right now it's best treated as non-archival pre-prints with review. I'm starting my next full time role on Monday, so I'll be carrying it forward as a side project. I'm going to continue working on it, albeit more slowly and on nights and weekends. It's open source and with an open roadmap, and I would welcome collaborators. I would lov...

Show HN: YouTube Summaries Using GPT - Klaput News

Show HN: YouTube Summaries Using GPT 2 by ax8080 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi, I'm Alex. I created Eightify to take my mind off things during a weekend, but I was surprised that my friends were genuinely interested in it. I kept going, and now it's been nine weeks since I started. I got the idea to summarize videos when my friend sent me a lengthy video again. This happens to me often; the video title is so enticing, and then it turns out to be nothing. I had been working with GPT for 6 months by the time, so everything looked like a nail to me. It's a Chrome extension, and I'm offering 5 free tries for videos under an hour. After that, you have to buy a package. I'm not making money yet, but it pays for GPT, which can be pricey for long texts. And some of Lex Fridman's podcasts are incredibly long. I'm one of those overly optimistic people when it comes to GPT. So many people tell me, "Oh, it doesn't solve this problem yet; let's wait for...

Show HN: git-genie, a natural language interface for Git - Klaput News

Show HN: git-genie, a natural language interface for Git 2 by danthelion | 0 comments on Hacker News. git-genie is a GPT-3 powered CLI tool that generates (and explains!) git commands from natural language instructions.

Show HN: Race Condition 2023 – AI racing coding challenge in the browser - Klaput News

Show HN: Race Condition 2023 – AI racing coding challenge in the browser 5 by nullzzz | 0 comments on Hacker News. I and my colleagues built this racing game where you write JavaScript code in your browser to race on a Unity WebGL based race track. We'll actually invite the top 5 racers in Finland to run the same code on our actual (admittedly rather kludgy) physical cars, which my colleague built from RC cars and Raspberry Pis. I think the game is super fun. I hope you enjoy it as well!

Show HN: Scribe AI – ChatGPT Extension for VSCode - Klaput News

Show HN: Scribe AI – ChatGPT Extension for VSCode 2 by ajikan | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi everyone, I'm a junior developer that's been in the work industry for almost 1.5 years and working in the industry, I have to read and understand lots of legacy code and code written by other people. I always thought understanding code written by others to be very time consuming and decided to create a extension to help with that. Seeing as how ChatGPT can be used to understand and modify code, I wanted to integrate it into IDEs. Scribe AI is a VSCode extension that can be used to understand code just by highlighting a piece of code and asking questions about it similar to how you would in ChatGPT. The conversation is saved on your workspace and you can come back to view it later so it's good for note keeping as well. It's currently using the official API of OpenAI to access its GPT models (code-davinci-002 by default) so it's not as performant as ChatGPT but once the of...

Show HN: Eye-controlled user interface for mobile - Klaput News

Show HN: Eye-controlled user interface for mobile 2 by willswire | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Chrome extension to close Zoom tabs after launching desktop app - Klaput News

Show HN: Chrome extension to close Zoom tabs after launching desktop app 2 by zeschnell | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I use the desktop versions of Zoom, Notion, and Asana, so at the end of the day, I have a ton of Chrome tabs left over from these services launching their apps. I threw together a little extension to clean these tabs up. Do folks tend to use the browser versions of these apps? Or are there other sites that this extension should support?

Show HN: A.I. Runner - Klaput News

Show HN: A.I. Runner 2 by w4ffl35 | 1 comments on Hacker News. Several months ago I released a pay version of my software A.I. Runner but quickly pulled it due to some technical issues. I also didn't care for the architecture (a .net form app running a python server and communicating over a socket). I reworked the application and have relaunched it today. It is written in pure python and has a number of features that the previous version lacked. Current features are txt2img, img2img, inpaint, outpaint, an image gallery, an editable huggingface model db, sprite mode (for easy pixel sprite creation - the whole reason I started the app in the first place) an infinite canvas for outpainting and more. I have released it as a free application and would appreciate any feedback. I recommend installing with the itch.io launcher as this will allow you to easily check for updates.

Show HN: Peak Gaming – Tournament platform for everyday gamers - Klaput News

Show HN: Peak Gaming – Tournament platform for everyday gamers 2 by SohamParmar | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN community! I'm super excited to shoutout Peak on HN as its a project a buddy and I have worked on tirelessly for the past year or so. Peak is a service that hosts free, cloud based tournaments for everyday gamers with real prizes and skill based matchmaking. Our main offering is our "Passive Tournament" system which allows you to have your regular public matches automatically tracked without ever having to manually enter your scores. Basically, you play just like normal, and Peak keeps score. At Peak, our focus is to make competitive gaming accessible and enjoyable to all. We’re democratizing gaming to bring the same competitive incentives formerly only available to pro players to the everyday gamer. The driving force behind developing Peak was the current state of esports and competitive play for the regular gamer. Put simply, it's too complicated an...

Show HN: I'm a doctor and made a responsive breathing app for stress and anxiety - Klaput News

Show HN: I'm a doctor and made a responsive breathing app for stress and anxiety 23 by lukko | 11 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Knotend – a keyboard-driven flowchart editor - Klaput News

Show HN: Knotend – a keyboard-driven flowchart editor 2 by escot | 1 comments on Hacker News. Hey all, I made knotend [0] because I wanted a flowchart editor that was keyboard-driven and super fast. I was tired of dragging boxes around on a canvas. You may have seen knotend around here before when I wrote an initial blog post [1] about why I wanted a new kind of flowchart editor. Thank you to everyone who has given me feedback here on HN! Since that blog post I’ve been working hard to get to a v1 which I’m showing now. You can use the free version without having to sign up for an account. I would love your feedback! What makes knotend different is two main things: 1) The nodes are constrained to a grid which enables a keyboard-centric experience for selection and navigation, and 2) there’s autolayout so each time you add a node, the graph automatically lays itself out and places each node in a cell. In the future I’ll be working on supporting more complex editing actions, linking gr...

Show HN: VSCode like editor in an extension. Make code alterations fast - Klaput News

Show HN: VSCode like editor in an extension. Make code alterations fast 2 by Robie577 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made a site that automatically unsubscribes you from unread emails - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a site that automatically unsubscribes you from unread emails 6 by Swalden123 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi Guys, I'm Spencer and recently built AutoUnsubscribe to keep on top of my email subscriptions. The basic idea is: Automatically unsubscribe from unwanted emails that you never open, so you can focus on the emails that matter, saving yourself time and effort. I find overtime I accumulate hundreds of email subscriptions accidentally, especially when I ran an ecommerce business where our emails seemed to end up on all our suppliers, and their suppliers mailing lists. Some people stay on top of unsubscribing easily, however it's something I've always struggled with, especially having ADHD. I wanted a way to stop my inboxes getting out of control without me having to do anything so I built this app. An added bonus is it helps you unsubscribe from subscriptions you were on the fence about unsubscribing too, as it points out you have not even opened them...

Show HN: A tool to design and run user state machines - Klaput News

Show HN: A tool to design and run user state machines 5 by joemckenney | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi everyone, I’m Joe, CTO at Dopt. We’re building a tool that lets you design user state machines with an SDK so that you can run them in your product. We offer a React SDK that lets you create instances of those machines for any user of your product and exposes methods for transitioning the state of the user—effectively moving them through the machine. Dopt then acts as a persistence layer for the users’ machine state. We call our machines “flows”. Dopt lets you send in data about your users (identify calls/properties) and lets non-devs define rules based on that data for which users should enter the flows. Non-devs can also update content and other custom properties that can be referenced via the SDK. For example, with Dopt’s SDK you can build: - a multi-step, interactive product walkthrough that helps users learn how to use a product by using it ( https://ift.tt/1TmNsig ) -a gettin...

Show HN: Img2Prompt, Get prompts from Stable Diffusion generated images - Klaput News

Show HN: Img2Prompt, Get prompts from Stable Diffusion generated images 2 by sahil_chaudhary | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Open-source support bot for Discord - Klaput News

Show HN: Open-source support bot for Discord 3 by 0xjfan | 0 comments on Hacker News. Many companies have a public Discord where people ask questions. Sometimes those questions are dumb and can be easily answered by reading the support documents. So we built a bot that does 3 things: 1. Uses FAISS to index public support documents provided as URLs 2. Monitors a Discord channel for questions, prefixed with !help 3. Responds to questions with its best guess of the right answer and cites its source document(s), using Data Augmented Generation from LangChain It won’t be right all of the time, but if people find it helpful we’ll make it better. Take a look at the repo and give us some suggestions of how to improve it, or put up a PR! Repo: https://ift.tt/JMq32aV Website: https://www.getbuff.io/ Demo: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JPKW9tX0K9Y

Show HN: A script to test whether a program breaks without network access - Klaput News

Show HN: A script to test whether a program breaks without network access 2 by woodruffw | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Kurku, a body-tracking MIDI controller for the browser - Klaput News

Show HN: Kurku, a body-tracking MIDI controller for the browser 2 by frafart | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: The Paul Graham-Inator - Klaput News

Show HN: The Paul Graham-Inator 2 by jarrenae | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Save Money on RDS, Elasticache, Redshift with Vantage Autopilot - Klaput News

Show HN: Save Money on RDS, Elasticache, Redshift with Vantage Autopilot 4 by StratusBen | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Turning books into chatbots with GPT-3 - Klaput News

Show HN: Turning books into chatbots with GPT-3 32 by mnkm | 14 comments on Hacker News. So far I've used it to reference ideas from books I've read before. I've also used it to explore books I have not read before by asking the bot questions. Some people have told me they use it like a reading companion. They pause while reading the book if they have a question, and use Konjer to answer it.

Show HN: Automated investing ecosystem - Klaput News

Show HN: Automated investing ecosystem 4 by Unknomad | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi there. I built a company that provides algorithmic trading strategies and financial data resources for its users to invest with. --> https://justfor.fund Advice and feedback are very much welcomed! Disclaimer: New born business with its second beta version (19 users) currently live. Other details : - Fully functional platform - I'm the sole developer and founder - I've been working on the product full-time for 6 months total, iterating based on feedback received This is a follow up to my previous Show HN post, which was published 9 months ago: https://ift.tt/NDH9MYK Thank you

Show HN: StackOverflow-Like for ChatGPT Prompts - Klaput News

Show HN: StackOverflow-Like for ChatGPT Prompts 2 by throwaway123--4 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: LowEndInsight – a “bus-factor” risk analysis tool - Klaput News

Show HN: LowEndInsight – a “bus-factor” risk analysis tool 2 by kitplummer | 0 comments on Hacker News. What began as a pet-project a few years back, an a start to learning functional programming with Elixir, turned into a bit of a research effort for CS students. I'd asked them what info could they glean from a git repository, specifically about the risks associated with using it (or becoming dependent on it). The focus quickly arrived at "bus factor" - what happens when the main developer moves on. From there we started thinking about other metrics and a couple stood out - mainly the distribution of contributions, and the obvious commit currency time. The initial research was focused on library packages from the main ecosystems - e.g., Javascript's NPM and Python's PyPI. We quickly found that to be a massive challenge - at the time neither required packages to provide a valid URL pointing to their source code. This itself was an indicator of something. Once t...

Show HN: ThisResumeDoesNotExist – ChatGPT generated resumes of famous people - Klaput News

Show HN: ThisResumeDoesNotExist – ChatGPT generated resumes of famous people 2 by deepsyx | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Contribute to a Truly Open Social Network - Klaput News

Show HN: Contribute to a Truly Open Social Network 7 by denysvitali | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: See your Twitter friends and followers nearby on a map - Klaput News

Show HN: See your Twitter friends and followers nearby on a map 3 by adawg4 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Fileport – Teleport Your Files - Klaput News

Show HN: Fileport – Teleport Your Files 5 by gigaparsec | 4 comments on Hacker News. Hello HN, Fileport is an online service that provides the fastest way to send files over the internet. Typically, email providers have file size restrictions and online cloud storage can be cumbersome to use. Fileport is the simplest way of transferring large files from point A to B. Intended for creative individuals like artists, video/audio editors, photographers showcasing their work or anyone whose work depends on exchanging large files. Fileport is capable of “streaming” files to the recipient (or multiple recipients) as you upload them. You can upload multiple files or folders which can be downloaded in a compressed format, even while uploading. Files are automatically checksummed for integrity during the upload process. There is a subscription available for users that require more features, like Photobooks. Photobooks are online photo & video albums that provide an ultra fast and clean we...

Show HN: JSX Syntax for Jinja Templates - Klaput News

Show HN: JSX Syntax for Jinja Templates 2 by nomdep | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: DIY Ngrok Alternative - Klaput News

Show HN: DIY Ngrok Alternative 2 by ziolko | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Auto2FA – Autofill SMS 2FA codes anywhere - Klaput News

Show HN: Auto2FA – Autofill SMS 2FA codes anywhere 3 by jtbergman | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Synesthesia – Visual Website Builder - Klaput News

Show HN: Synesthesia – Visual Website Builder 2 by Diego-Little | 0 comments on Hacker News. Synesthesia is a platform that allows you to create create, customize, and publish your own website. It allows you to select free templates to get started, it has a drag and drop editor to customize the website to your liking, and it publishes and hosts your newly created website. You can also view website analytics and upload content to update your website. I would love to hear any feedback on the project.

Show HN: Schedule flexible 1:1's or team meetings using AI - Klaput News

Show HN: Schedule flexible 1:1's or team meetings using AI 2 by throwaway123--4 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Tmfi: The Missing Firefox Installer - Klaput News

Show HN: Tmfi: The Missing Firefox Installer 2 by agateau | 0 comments on Hacker News. Mozilla provides prebuilt versions of Firefox for macOS, Windows and Linux. Unfortunately, the Linux version is just a tarball, so it does not create a menu entry or install itself in $PATH. tmfi fixes this.

Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions - Klaput News

Show HN: New AI edits images based on text instructions 713 by bryced | 163 comments on Hacker News. This works suprisingly well. Just give it instructions like "make it winter" or "remove the cars" and the photo is altered. Here are some examples of transformations it can make: Golden gate bridge: https://ift.tt/xBXHPDK... Girl with a pearl earring: https://ift.tt/xBXHPDK... I integrated this new InstructPix2Pix model into imaginAIry (python library) so it's easy to use for python developers.

Show HN: Test-driven development spreadsheet to track ChatGPT's failures - Klaput News

Show HN: Test-driven development spreadsheet to track ChatGPT's failures 2 by logicallee | 0 comments on Hacker News. The recent discussion on "test-driven development"[1] made me want to track some of the most obvious failings I observe in ChatGPT. Here is my publicly viewable spreadsheet: https://ift.tt/iWPgEx0 You can add to it by completing the questions (just two are required, the prompt it got wrong and its wrong answer): https://ift.tt/E8SPi2J Feel free to list any other failures you've observed! [1] https://ift.tt/wp6uhE7

Show HN: User style that warns you if Twitter switches to algorithmic timeline - Klaput News

Show HN: User style that warns you if Twitter switches to algorithmic timeline 3 by zagrebian | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: SkyFi – Command Satellites on Demand - Klaput News

Show HN: SkyFi – Command Satellites on Demand 3 by josephpmay | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Smoosh – A Blazing Fast, Bit-Oriented Serializer - Klaput News

Show HN: Smoosh – A Blazing Fast, Bit-Oriented Serializer 2 by sheganinans | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi all! So a few weeks ago I decided to write a low latency serializer. That meant being very careful about runtime costs and the size of the resulting byte array (packet fragmentation limits). I'm pretty happy with the result, it's based off the excellent Flat library on Hackage, and the benchmarks look pretty good. Looking forward to hearing your feedback!

Show HN: Alfred and Raycast extensions to talk to OpenAI GPT models - Klaput News

Show HN: Alfred and Raycast extensions to talk to OpenAI GPT models 3 by tomaszsobota | 0 comments on Hacker News. I wrote a little project that provides a convenient way to communicate with OpenAI completion models through tools like Alfred and Raycast. It's not perfect, somewhat opinionated, but it works and is extensible! There are still a few bits missing, like (1) reading prompts from files or selection, (2) support for Windows and Linux tools like Wox and Cerebro. I'll be working on introducing these slowly, your help would be greatly appreciated :) Also, I'm hoping for some feedback, this is one of my first OSS contributions.

Show HN: Mass Brawl ( WebGL/ClojureScript Game) - Klaput News

Show HN: Mass Brawl ( WebGL/ClojureScript Game) 3 by milgra | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Free, open-source tool for backing up Microsoft 365 Data – Corso - Klaput News

Show HN: Free, open-source tool for backing up Microsoft 365 Data – Corso 26 by serverlessmom | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Music Audio Search Engine Using OpenAI's Embeddings on GPT Descriptions - Klaput News

Show HN: Music Audio Search Engine Using OpenAI's Embeddings on GPT Descriptions 2 by jmiran15 | 0 comments on Hacker News. I am excited to announce a new tool for music producers and audio enthusiasts - a music audio search engine. With just a simple description of the groove you're looking for, our semantic search engine will output the most similar audio in seconds. I used the Freesound.org API to upload over 3,000 grooves to MongoDB, and combined all the relevant data such as tags, title, description, BPM, etc. into OpenAI's Text-Davinci to generate a unique description of each sound. I then embedded these descriptions using the Ada Embeddings Model and inserted them into Pinecone DB vector database, making it easier to find the perfect sound for your next project. This search engine is designed to save you time and make your music production process more efficient. Give it a try and see the difference it makes in your workflow. I would also appreciate any feedback o...

Show HN: lakeFS – Version Control for Big Data - Klaput News

Show HN: lakeFS – Version Control for Big Data 2 by ozkatz | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: ApyHub – API Utility Belt - Klaput News

Show HN: ApyHub – API Utility Belt 4 by nikolasdimi | 1 comments on Hacker News. Hi all, I am Samuel, founder of ApyHub. ApyHub is a Developer API “utility belt”, providing developers with powerful APIs that provide standard data and essential functionalities for every software application. @nikolas and I have spent the last decade working with engineering teams to build and operate SaaS products. What we observed was that our teams spent a lot of energy building small units of functionality that were needed to provide more complex business capabilities. Take for example the HTML to PDF conversion (which in turn was used to generate pdf invoices) functionality, or simple file conversions. Not to mention data related services like fetching country lists, time zones, and other services, like validating VAT, emails etc. This approach led to a lot of effort building and supporting all sorts of capabilities, instead of building what our business actually needed. Even though we used a lot...

Show HN: Codex – Find and Replace for Code - Klaput News

Show HN: Codex – Find and Replace for Code 5 by gushogg-blake | 2 comments on Hacker News. Most code editors' find & replace features are still very close to the original design intended for text documents, so they become unwieldy when you need to match across newlines and indentation for example, or when a parse of the code is necessary to capture a particular expression. Codex ( https://ift.tt/3O2g6Hi ) is an attempt to rethink what find & replace should look like in a modern code editor. It defines a simple but powerful syntax for describing code modifications, combining plain text, regular expressions and Tree-sitter queries, along with sensible handling of newlines and indentation*. It can be used just like regular plain text find & replace, but allows freely mixing in regexes and Tree-sitter queries as more flexibility is needed. It introduces "line quantifiers" for matching a bunch of lines at the same nesting level, so basic structural changes can b...

Show HN: Backhooks, hooks for Node.js and the back-end - Klaput News

Show HN: Backhooks, hooks for Node.js and the back-end 2 by codehammer | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Unblob – extraction suite for 30+ file formats - Klaput News

Show HN: Unblob – extraction suite for 30+ file formats 22 by kissgyorgy | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A toy graphical Linux shell written in Java with Foreign Func&Mem API - Klaput News

Show HN: A toy graphical Linux shell written in Java with Foreign Func&Mem API 7 by tenaf0 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: AI analyzes Earnings calls for profit - Klaput News

Show HN: AI analyzes Earnings calls for profit 3 by krxhna | 1 comments on Hacker News. I have been working on this AI that analyzes earnings report line by line and highlights texts based on the sentiment Here is a direct link to some of the popular stocks' latest earnings analysed with AI Meta Platforms [ link in comments ] Apple, Inc. [ link in comments ] Tesla, Inc. [ link in comments ] The green highlights are positive, and the red ones you can see if you scroll are negative statements I also made a tab on top where you can see, individual statements made on margin, revenue, and growth Hope you guys find it helpful, I'm always happy to take feedback or any more data you wanna see, please feel to comment and let me know

Show HN: I made a tool, create GitHub Repository from local directory directly - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a tool, create GitHub Repository from local directory directly 5 by shunak | 3 comments on Hacker News. Create a remote repository directly from your local folder to GitHub.

Show HN: Summate.it – Quickly summarize web articles with OpenAI - Klaput News

Show HN: Summate.it – Quickly summarize web articles with OpenAI 5 by k1m | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Stack-chan – Open-source companion robot easy to assemble and customize - Klaput News

Show HN: Stack-chan – Open-source companion robot easy to assemble and customize 2 by meganetaaan | 0 comments on Hacker News. Introducing Stack-chan, an open-source hardware robot designed with Fusion360 and Kicad that is easy to assemble and customize. With just 6 screws, you can easily put together the robot and add your own features using JavaScript with the Moddable SDK. Stack-chan is completely open-source and the design files, firmware and software are all available on GitHub repository ( https://ift.tt/tEmCbog ) . Give it a try and customize it to your needs. We'd love to see what you create and hear your feedback on this open-source project.

Show HN: Anonymous Feedback Tool for Teams - Klaput News

Show HN: Anonymous Feedback Tool for Teams 3 by techdiff | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: AI Remote Setups – Rate remote work setups generated with AI - Klaput News

Show HN: AI Remote Setups – Rate remote work setups generated with AI 2 by jorgecastillopr | 0 comments on Hacker News. Remote Setups generates remote work setups or home office setups using AI and lets users rate them. The setups listed on it are astoundingly beautiful and all of them are in ultra high quality.

Show HN: Semantic search engine for Lenny's Podcast - Klaput News

Show HN: Semantic search engine for Lenny's Podcast 6 by calindrimbau | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: VeloxDB Fast Object oriented DB for C# - Klaput News

Show HN: VeloxDB Fast Object oriented DB for C# 2 by defufna | 0 comments on Hacker News. This is a project I have been working on with some friends for some time. We left our jobs in March to pursue it full-time, and now we have something to show. We built a database called VeloxDB (Velox means speed in Latin). VeloxDB is a fast, object-oriented, in-memory database for C# with an emphasis on correctness. Let me give a quick breakdown of all the terms involved: • "Fast": The whole database is built with performance in mind. We achieve 2.5 million ACID write transactions with an AWS c6a.8xlarge compute instance. • "Object-oriented": The DB offers an object-oriented interface, giving you an ORM-like experience. Your code is deployed within the database, reducing the overhead of communicating with the database to a minimum. • "In-memory": The entire dataset has to fit in memory, so if you have a 30GB database, you need 30GB of RAM. The data is still persis...

Show HN: A GUI Wrapper for png2icons - Klaput News

Show HN: A GUI Wrapper for png2icons 2 by sprout2000 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Generates Apple ICNS and Microsoft ICO files from PNG files for your desktop app.

Show HN: Koinos Kosmos – News from Around the World - Klaput News

Show HN: Koinos Kosmos – News from Around the World 4 by nivethan | 0 comments on Hacker News. A little project to display news from around the world, from a local source. I wanted to see what people all over the world might be thinking or dealing with and I think this does a decent job at it. Many of the sites are the national news agency, when I didn't find one, I then chose a popular news site. I selected for English first and only when there wasn't one, I took the website and then run translate it. This means that the news sources are biased for English speakers, possibly expats. Please let me know if there is a better representative news source. The missing countries are Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru and Tuvalu. An interesting note is that many countries had English news but African countries seemed to only have French and South American countries only had Spanish. These places didn't have English alternatives which might say something about their own identity, maybe ...

Show HN: Caff.ai a Caffeine Manager for better sleep and more energy - Klaput News

Show HN: Caff.ai a Caffeine Manager for better sleep and more energy 4 by pabrai | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, I often don't know if I can have a coffee at 2pm and started logging my caffeine intake so I wouldn't be up until 2am. For me it was never as easy as a cut off time (ie stop coffee at 1pm) because I vary the amount and timing of my coffee day to day. I made an app that helps you stay in your custom 'daytime target range' and under your 'bedtime target' caffeine level. It can predict how much caffeine you'll have at bedtime and tell you what time your caffeine will be below a configurable sleepable level. I also added a feature that gives you a notification 30 minutes before you can have your last cup of coffee and still be under your bedtime target at bedtime. This helps you stay maximally caffeinated while minimizing the negative effects. I have over 600 drinks in my drinks list, and I'd appreciate any feature suggestions or tangentia...

Show HN: Pain of Requesting Screen Recordings/Screenshots from Users - Klaput News

Show HN: Pain of Requesting Screen Recordings/Screenshots from Users 2 by anurag619 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Ailice – This model does not exist - Klaput News

Show HN: Ailice – This model does not exist 4 by dannypostma | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, meet Ailice. She doesn't exist — she was created using multiple AIs as a crowdsourcing experiment. Help pick her best photos — the most popular ones will be posted on her Instagram. → https://ift.tt/aEpgU2o

Show HN: Made a GPT-3 powered Chrome extension to explain code anywhere - Klaput News

Show HN: Made a GPT-3 powered Chrome extension to explain code anywhere 2 by saasxyz | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Use predictive modeling to win your bracket competition - Klaput News

Show HN: Use predictive modeling to win your bracket competition 2 by jwood27 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi! I made this as a side project this week to submit a bracket for our friends' NFL playoff bracket competition. It is all html and vanilla JS, runs directly in the browser, and is pretty fun to take for a spin. Obviously it is far from polished - that might have to wait for next year!

Show HN: Automate any software and website with no-code editors and Python - Klaput News

Show HN: Automate any software and website with no-code editors and Python 3 by hanrycheng | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Vent: Anonymous Topic-Based Microblogging - Klaput News

Show HN: Vent: Anonymous Topic-Based Microblogging 2 by andes314 | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Fern, a language for defining REST APIs that compiles into OpenAPI - Klaput News

Show HN: Fern, a language for defining REST APIs that compiles into OpenAPI 4 by zachkirsch | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN, this is Danny, Deep, and Zach. We built Fern after our previous ed tech startup failed. We were frustrated with how much time we spent writing “API code” instead of working on the actual product. We tried to use OpenAPI but we were underwhelmed - the generated code wasn’t idiomatic and it still required manual work (custom templates, scripts, manually publishing SDKs to registries). The Fern compiler takes your API as input and invokes generators that output things like: SDKs, server code, a Postman collection, and an OpenAPI spec. Some technical highlights about the compiler + generators: - The compiler (available as a CLI) handles syntactic + semantic validation. It also includes a linter that encodes best practices. If your API Definition compiles, you can have high confidence that the SDKs will generate correctly. - After all the parsing and validation,...

Show HN: The OP Stack - Klaput News

Show HN: The OP Stack 3 by gk1 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Syncthing-map – a utility to map syncthing devices and folders - Klaput News

Show HN: Syncthing-map – a utility to map syncthing devices and folders 3 by BrandoElFollito | 0 comments on Hacker News. If you use the excellent Syncthing[1], you may quickly be lost in the various shares between devices. I was. This was the trigger to write a small application that creates a map of your devices, their folders, and how each is shared. It is directly based on the configuration file of each device. The stable version[2] generates a HTML file you can render in a browser to show the map (based on mermaid.js[3]). I just released an experimental feature[4] that starts a web server which will dynamically create the map based on configurations shared by the devices. Binaries are available as well[5]. I would be glad to hear any comments or advice (I am an amateur developper). Thanks! [1] https://syncthing.net/ [2] https://ift.tt/rAcjtSq [3] https://ift.tt/GKFyVg0 [4] https://ift.tt/AUvRTdj... [5] https://ift.tt/1eoQ0U7

Show HN: usbc.wtf – an article and quiz to find the right USB-C cable - Klaput News

Show HN: usbc.wtf – an article and quiz to find the right USB-C cable 3 by ryanhn | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Ecode – A minimalist and fast open-source code editor - Klaput News

Show HN: Ecode – A minimalist and fast open-source code editor 3 by SpartanJ | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN! I've been working on a code editor and I think that it's mature enough to catch some interest. It's using a custom GPU accelerated GUI written in C++. Currently implements some interesting features: LSP, terminal, auto-completion, linters, formatters, custom keybindings, plugins and more. It's a hobby project but still intends to be an alternative to other popular code editors like Sublime, Kate, Lapce, Lite XL (and takes inspiration from them). The project was born as a playground for the GUI I'm developing (eepp GUI) and is advanced enough to currently be my main code editor, but it's a work in progress, and many features are still pending. Some minor hints on how to use it: Folders are used as project (and .gitignore is used to ignore files) The wheel icon on the top-right has all the options you need (Ctrl/Cmd + M to show). Some keybidings to n...

Show HN: FixScript, an embedded/standalone language with custom syntax additions - Klaput News

Show HN: FixScript, an embedded/standalone language with custom syntax additions 7 by jezek2 | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello, I want to introduce you to a programming language that I've been working on for a few years and is ready to be shared with a broader community. Feel free to ask any question about it, it's hard to describe what it is all about in a single blog post. For examples of a more complex code I recommend looking into to the "src" directory in the SDK. And here are some documentation links: https://ift.tt/9G0xTRd https://ift.tt/823NBoM

Show HN: Timezones Calculator App - Klaput News

Show HN: Timezones Calculator App 3 by onion-soup | 0 comments on Hacker News. Helpful tool for remote work to track time in different cities

Show HN: Caretta – Instant K8s service dependency map, right to your Grafana - Klaput News

Show HN: Caretta – Instant K8s service dependency map, right to your Grafana 3 by thebitofmyheart | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I asked ChatGPT to convert a Chrome ext to a Firefox ext - Klaput News

Show HN: I asked ChatGPT to convert a Chrome ext to a Firefox ext 2 by soheil | 2 comments on Hacker News. I told it to create a virtual machine first: I want you to act as a Linux terminal. I will type commands and you will reply with what the terminal should show. I want you to only reply with the terminal output inside one unique code block, and nothing else. Do no write explanations. Do not type commands unless I instruct you to do so. When I need to tell you something in English I will do so by putting text inside curly brackets {like this}. My first command is pwd. Then I told it to create a python script to do the conversion: {Create and write to the filesystem a python script called convert.py that takes a URL as its first argument. The URL is a chrome extension. The script then converts the extension to a Firefox extension and saves the result in a directory called "res". Make sure the script works with an actual URL to a chrome extension on the Chrome Webstore. I...

Show HN: GPT3 Get answers to technical questions from your documentation site - Klaput News

Show HN: GPT3 Get answers to technical questions from your documentation site 3 by chandan_maruthi | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Devbase – Find products to make your next fantastic project - Klaput News

Show HN: Devbase – Find products to make your next fantastic project 3 by cosmtrek | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi HN, I have created a webpage showcasing incredible products to inspire developers to do their next fantastic project. I would like to know if any features or functionalities could be improved or added to the webpage to make it more helpful to developers looking for inspiration. Any feedback or suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Show HN: I Market-Make AWS Cloud Contracts to Save Companies $40M+ - Klaput News

Show HN: I Market-Make AWS Cloud Contracts to Save Companies $40M+ 2 by kavehkhorram | 2 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN: Kaveh here, the founder of https://www.usage.ai/ We help companies drive down AWS EC2 spend by buying and selling 3-year no-upfront reserved instances. Why? Because there's almost no liquidity on the AWS EC2 RI Marketplace and it can take a while, if at all, to sell an RI if you need to stop using one. Previous to founding Usage, I worked at JPMorgan Chase as a summer analyst. Here's how it works: We are typically brought in by a DevOps manager to cut AWS EC2 costs. The app is entirely self-service and the savings are generated automatically, typically we do this live on a call. On average, we reduce AWS EC2 spend by 50% for 5 minutes of work. To reduce by 50%+, we've built a pool of reserved instances that's shared across our pool of customers. When a customer scales up their EC2s, Usage buys RIs. When a customer scales down their EC2s, Usage sel...

Show HN: ACOS: Build and share competitive turn-based browser games - Klaput News

Show HN: ACOS: Build and share competitive turn-based browser games 3 by JoeOfTexas | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi everyone, This is a little tech demo I've been working on the past 2 years. It's been up for 1 year now, and has since had a few major updates. I have a soft spot for games with ranking systems, and I wanted an easy way for developers to create games with the competitive element abstracted away. The current games are built with ReactJS, so it's pretty easy to onboard if you are a web developer. All games developed for ACOS come with these features: - Real-time turn-based for browser - Simulator for game development - Client / Server architecture - Easy multiplayer with simple JSON game state update - Single player, Team-based, Battle Royale, and Free-for-all games supported - Matchmaking for Rank / Casual play - Room Scoreboard - Game Replays of every match - Error Logs - Global Rankings - Global Top Scores - GitHub Integration with acosgames organization -...

Show HN: Celeste's Feather mini-game on the browser - Klaput News

Show HN: Celeste's Feather mini-game on the browser 2 by BaraBatman | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: AREnets – TensorFlow-based Relation Extraction kit for work in Colab - Klaput News

Show HN: AREnets – TensorFlow-based Relation Extraction kit for work in Colab 3 by nicolay-r | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Laravel-Magellan – A modern PostGIS library published - Klaput News

Show HN: Laravel-Magellan – A modern PostGIS library published 6 by saibotk | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I made a site that lets you create your WhatsApp Wrapped 2022 - Klaput News

Show HN: I made a site that lets you create your WhatsApp Wrapped 2022 4 by anshulagx | 1 comments on Hacker News. Insights like who text's first, who text's more and many more can be generated in a fun story format. No data is stored and the code is open source. Would love to get feedback and feature requests.

Show HN: Huestery – casual browser game about sorting colors and making gradient - Klaput News

Show HN: Huestery – casual browser game about sorting colors and making gradient 2 by michalg82 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: A word game created using ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion - Klaput News

Show HN: A word game created using ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion 2 by prakhar897 | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Skim HN’s story feeds but with added metadata about linked articles - Klaput News

Show HN: Skim HN’s story feeds but with added metadata about linked articles 2 by timoteostewart | 2 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: An app that builds stronger employment contracts - Klaput News

Show HN: An app that builds stronger employment contracts 2 by sevenmana | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Tailor your resume in seconds with AI - Klaput News

Show HN: Tailor your resume in seconds with AI 2 by tkuye | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi Everyone, My name is Tosin Kuye, a computer science student from Canada. After looking online for various ways to tailor your resume/write a cover letter and being disappointed in the results, I built CoverQuick. CoverQuick is a site that uses the job description to tailor your resume and write a personalized cover letter for that position. It uses a number of different NLP techniques along with GPT-3 to find the right keywords and add the ideal suggestions to the given resume. Try it out below and let me know what you think! https://ift.tt/QTDguRJ

Show HN: Digital Puzzles for Programmers - Klaput News

Show HN: Digital Puzzles for Programmers 2 by frant1c | 0 comments on Hacker News. I built a service that generates digital puzzles. It's like an escape room: you get a clue that leads you to another clue, and at the end of the chain you get to a prize (secret message). It's very similar to CTFs, but less focused on security aspects. Here's an example of a puzzle: https://ift.tt/570IvLq

Show HN: Create beautiful videos from screenshots or pdf in seconds - Klaput News

Show HN: Create beautiful videos from screenshots or pdf in seconds 2 by ldenoue | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Recursive Wikipedia - Klaput News

Show HN: Recursive Wikipedia 2 by jabza_ | 0 comments on Hacker News. This extension loads the mobile version of links when hovered over, is usually faster than opening a new tab, and is recursive (10 frame deep limit).

Show HN: Jlq – A CLI to easily tail+query JSON log files using Rust+SQLite - Klaput News

Show HN: Jlq – A CLI to easily tail+query JSON log files using Rust+SQLite 3 by harisamin | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hi all! It's been a while since I posted something. Wrote this back in November to scratch an itch regarding tailing logs locally for multiple services. I know we all love jq...but I'm quite comfortable with SQLite and SQL so just wanted to use that instead. Published my first Rust crate today! My first public Rust project so be gentle :) . Hope you enjoy it! https://ift.tt/0zvFn5W https://ift.tt/ySw0KGH

Show HN: A device that only lets you type lol if you've truly laughed out loud - Klaput News

Show HN: A device that only lets you type lol if you've truly laughed out loud 5 by lanewinfield | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Explore your Readwise highlights automatically connected by topic - Klaput News

Show HN: Explore your Readwise highlights automatically connected by topic 2 by DavidAWMT | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hey HN, co-founder of Napkin here. We built a web app that automatically connects your notes, including your collection of Readwise highlights. Each note is automatically tagged by topic and connected to your other notes independent of time and source. Memorizing highlights is not the final goal; the final goal is to have insights and generate new ideas. That's why Napkin shows you the most relevant notes to each note you focus. In the background, a three-step process checks for relevant tags already present in your data set, relevant tags already applied by other Napkin users, and last but not least for tags never used before. The interface is based on a physical simulation, attaching the forces charge and gravity to each note. That way, patterns emerge many of our beta users call a "swarm of thought". You’re welcome to try it with your own data in a ...

Show HN: Build web apps using HTML, no JavaScript required - Klaput News

Show HN: Build web apps using HTML, no JavaScript required 2 by frankpagan | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Triangle Habits - Klaput News

Show HN: Triangle Habits 2 by txus | 0 comments on Hacker News. I built a free app to build consistent habits over time, by starting with a single repetition and building up from there.

Show HN: built an e-ink pregnancy tracker - Klaput News

Show HN: built an e-ink pregnancy tracker 2 by 8iterations | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Hetzner-k3s v1.0.1 is out with autoscaling support - Klaput News

Show HN: Hetzner-k3s v1.0.1 is out with autoscaling support 2 by SkyLinx | 0 comments on Hacker News. This is the newest update to my CLI tool to quickly create cheap Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud. This update adds autoscaling support, so clusters created with this tool now can behave similar to managed Kubernetes clusters, which I think is awesome. I received a lot of feedback since the last update so I hope anyone interested could try the new version as well. Thanks a lot for the feedback so far! The repo: https://ift.tt/Oh2Ho4Z

Show HN: Banger–A Firefox extension to extend DDG's bangs - Klaput News

Show HN: Banger–A Firefox extension to extend DDG's bangs 2 by WhistlingZephyr | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello HN! I made this Firefox extension to extend upon DuckDuckGo's idea of bangs (check https://ift.tt/cnrOtaH if you aren't familiar with them) and also allow the use of any search engine with them. I found DuckDuckGo's bangs fascinating, but was disappointed by how little search engines inherit that feature. And on top of it, DuckDuckGo has the "!" bang that jumps to the first search result but other search engines offering bangs like Brave Search, searx, You.com don't seem to have that. I also thought that the "!" bang could be extended with the ability to jump to the first search result of a specific site, so I added the "!!" bangs in my extension that allow you to do just that (e.g. typing "!!mdn flatMap" will bring up the MDN page for flatMap). I also added a bunch of extra features like the ability to add cust...

Show HN: Isitongamepass.gg - Klaput News

Show HN: Isitongamepass.gg 6 by arnath | 1 comments on Hacker News. Xbox Game Pass is pretty amazing. However, the official website to list games is horrible. It takes forever to load, it's hard to navigate, and weirdly difficult to just look up if a game you care about is available on Game Pass. Enter https://ift.tt/c5WZoOf - a super fast site where you can look up the current Game Pass roster. My goals going into it were speed and easily accessible information. Each card has a game title, a poster image, and the set of platforms it's available on. If you click on a card, it opens up a details view that has links to the store page for the game as well as a description and availability details. This is something I put together in my free time and is the first website I've built (although I'm a professional software engineer) so I have no doubt there are some bugs. If you run into something, please comment here or send me a DM. Same goes if you have ideas for improvem...

Show HN: Time Off Planner - Klaput News

Show HN: Time Off Planner 3 by octoluke | 0 comments on Hacker News. I got tired of trying to figure out my vacation balance throughout the year, so I made this website to be a stupid simple solution. It was pretty satisfying to bang it out over a weekend. * not all holidays are supported, and probably will do some custom-holiday-in-cookie functionality, but this is a common US list. * basically only looks good on 'normal' sized browsers

Show HN: Sierra, a DSL for building Java Swing applications - Klaput News

Show HN: Sierra, a DSL for building Java Swing applications 4 by gk_brown | 0 comments on Hacker News. Yes, I know hardly anyone uses Swing anymore. :-) I basically just did it for fun and thought I would share.

Show HN: InterviewFrog – Gamify Your Interview Prep With GPT A.I - Klaput News

Show HN: InterviewFrog – Gamify Your Interview Prep With GPT A.I 2 by redmaverick | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Detecting collision between 500k circles below 5ms - Klaput News

Show HN: Detecting collision between 500k circles below 5ms 2 by don_shadaman | 0 comments on Hacker News. Heya. I created a flexible collision engine for broad detection in C that's also pretty fast. Personally that's my best, so I wanted to show it here. Although... still not as fast as DragonEnergy's one that supposedly handled millions of agents bouncing off each other every frame on an old i3, haha. I hope I get better at this! He set the bar pretty high for me. I was considering including some small function that tries finding the nearest entity, although I think it might be better to simply use query for that matter. Perhaps in the future I will get a good idea of how to do that more efficiently. This is not a clickbait. Although generally you also call other functions in a tick, a collision check between 500,000 circles ("circles", not "squares", because distance is checked and forces are applied based on the angle between) is done below 5ms o...

Show HN: Modreveal – Utility to find hidden Linux kernel modules - Klaput News

Show HN: Modreveal – Utility to find hidden Linux kernel modules 2 by jafarlihi | 0 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: Lama2 - Plain-Text Powered REST API Client for Teams - Klaput News

Show HN: Lama2 - Plain-Text Powered REST API Client for Teams 6 by atomicnature | 1 comments on Hacker News.

Show HN: I created my AI clone based on 600.000 written words - Klaput News

Show HN: I created my AI clone based on 600.000 written words 2 by louis030195 | 1 comments on Hacker News.