Explore the hottest developer projects on Show HN for 2024-01-08. Dive into innovative tech, AI applications, and exciting new inventions!
Summary of Today's Content
Today's Product Highlights
- Product Name: Portkey AI Gateway
- Highlight: A lightweight AI gateway offering 9.9x faster performance, load balancing across multiple LLM providers, and built-in fallback mechanisms for enhanced reliability.
Quick Summary
- Most Popular Category: AI/ML Tools
- Top Keywords: AI, LLM, Developer Tools, Open Source
- Most Popular Product: Cheese Calculator Tool (129 points)
Technology Trends
- AI Integration & Infrastructure
- Developer Productivity Tools
- Open Source Solutions
- Cloud Services
- Mobile Development
- Web3/Blockchain
Project Distribution
- AI/ML Tools: 35%
- Developer Tools: 25%
- Web Applications: 20%
- Mobile Apps: 10%
- Gaming: 5%
- Others: 5%
Trend Insights
- Strong focus on AI infrastructure and tooling, particularly around LLM integration and optimization
- Growing demand for developer productivity tools and automation solutions
- Emphasis on open-source solutions with enterprise-grade capabilities
- Increased attention to performance optimization and reliability in cloud services
- Rising interest in specialized tools for specific industries/use cases
Recommendations:
- Consider building tools that bridge AI capabilities with traditional development workflows
- Focus on performance optimization and reliability features
- Explore opportunities in developer productivity tooling
- Prioritize open-source development with clear monetization paths
Today's Top 10 Trending Products
Top 1. Introducing the ultimate cheese-making calculator! This innovative tool allows you to easily determine the precise amount of milk needed to create your favorite cheese varieties. Perfect for both amateur and professional cheese makers, it simplifies the cheese-making process and ensures consistent results every time. Transform your culinary skills and make delicious cheese with confidence! (Likes: 129, Comments: 75)
Top 2. Updated food delivery repository now available. Feedback welcomed! (Likes: 43, Comments: 31)
Top 3. A captivating Sudoku game designed to challenge your puzzle-solving skills while providing a user-friendly interface and engaging gameplay. Perfect for both beginners and experienced players seeking a fun brain teaser! (Likes: 40, Comments: 33)
Top 4. Merkdir – Effortlessly generate Merkle trees from your directories for enhanced data integrity and verification. (Likes: 47, Comments: 13)
Top 5. Introducing an innovative online Webhook Tester that simplifies the process of testing and validating webhooks with real-time feedback. Perfect for developers looking to streamline their integration workflows, this tool provides an intuitive interface, clear logging, and instant notifications, making webhook testing efficient and hassle-free. Elevate your development process and ensure seamless communication between applications with this essential tool. (Likes: 43, Comments: 15)
Top 6. Introducing a lightweight AI gateway that provides seamless access to over 100 advanced models, all built in TypeScript. Enhance your projects with cutting-edge AI capabilities effortlessly. (Likes: 37, Comments: 13)
Top 7. Dashwave is a powerful and efficient Android cloud build tool that enhances collaboration with its innovative emulator features, designed for developers seeking to streamline their workflow and improve productivity. (Likes: 41, Comments: 9)
Top 8. Mavy is an innovative personal AI executive assistant powered by GPT technology, designed to streamline your daily tasks and enhance productivity. From managing schedules to drafting emails, Mavy offers intelligent support tailored to your needs, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and organization. (Likes: 16, Comments: 12)
Top 9. A powerful tool that utilizes a Large Language Model (LLM) to analyze and extract structured job data from the HN Who's Hiring comments, making job searching more efficient and organized. (Likes: 16, Comments: 8)
Top 10. A powerful tool that leverages ChatGPT to sift through 15,000 Reddit posts, uncovering innovative side project ideas tailored for entrepreneurs and creators. Ideal for anyone looking to spark inspiration and explore new ventures. (Likes: 4, Comments: 14)
1. Show HN: Tool to calculate how much milk is needed to make an amount of cheese
URL: https://cheesemak.ing/how-much-milk/
Author: hgarg
Description:
Popularity: 129 points | 75 comments
2. Show HN: I've updated my food delivery repo. Feedback Welcome
URL: https://github.com/ninjas-code-official/food-delivery-multivendor
Author: Abee_09
Description: Hey everyone! Over the past few years, I've dedicated my time to crafting a customizable solution for food delivery management. Now, I'm excited to showcase the culmination of all my work. Throughout the development journey, I've successfully incorporated all the planned features and even expanded upon them based on valuable feedback from the community.
My methodology has consistently involved seeking input from platforms like Reddit and forums, where I engage with like-minded individuals. Some of the recent enhancements stem directly from this collaborative feedback, and I'm eager to gather more insights on the latest update to the project.
Designed with a focus on individuals or businesses looking to start their own food delivery services, this solution simplifies the process of adding vendors, managing food items, coordinating deliveries, and overseeing riders. Beyond these core functionalities, you'll find a bunch of other features, including order tracking, real-time notifications, and more.
Since I don’t have a substantial team backing me, I truly appreciate any assistance you can offer. Every form of contribution is valued.
Give it a star and share your thoughts in the comments section. Your support means the world to me!
Popularity: 43 points | 31 comments
3. Show HN: I Made a Sudoku Game
URL: https://sudoku-aj.netlify.app/
Author: alabhyajindal
Description: Source: https://github.com/alabhyajindal/sudoku/blob/main/index.html
Popularity: 40 points | 33 comments
4. Show HN: Merkdir – create Merkle trees from your directories
URL: https://github.com/makew0rld/merkdir
Author: makeworld
Description:
Popularity: 47 points | 13 comments
5. Show HN: I made an online Webhook Tester
Author: jarekceborski
Description: Hi HN! Last year, I built LocalCan app in which you can develop apps using .local domains and Public URLs.
Although it allows for testing webhooks too, I wanted to give back and create a free online tool specifically for that purpose! And so, I've made Webhook.cool
Simply use your unique webhook URL to send any webhook to it from services like Shopify, Slack, Mailchimp, Trello, GitHub, PayPal, Discord, and Jira.
Give it a try and let me know how if you have any feedback.
Popularity: 43 points | 15 comments
6. Show HN: A lightweight AI gateway to 100+ models, in TS
URL: https://github.com/Portkey-AI/gateway
Author: roh26it
Description: We are Rohit & Ayush, we created Portkey this year March to help tackle some challenges we had seen while building apps based on GPT3, 3.5, 4, and the DevOps principles we brought to the scene to help tackle them.
We believe, a solid, performant, and reliable gateway lays the foundation to help build the next level of LLM apps. It decreases excessive reliance on any one company and takes the focus back to building instead of spending time fixing the nitty gritties of different providers and making them work together.
Features:
Blazing fast (9.9x faster) with a tiny footprint (~45kb installed)
Load balance across multiple models, providers, and keys
Fallbacks make sure your app stays resilient
Automatic Retries with exponential fallbacks come by default
Plug-in middleware as needed
Battle tested over 100B tokens and millions of requests
For the folks serious about gateway, separation of concerns, TS developers.. I'd love to hear your thoughts and we're hungry for feedback!Reach out to us at hello@portkey.ai or explore the project: https://github.com/portkey-ai/gateway
Popularity: 37 points | 13 comments
7. Show HN: Dashwave – Fast Android cloud build tool with collaborative emulators
URL: https://dashwave.io/blog/dashwave-launch/
Author: supradeux
Description: Introducing Dashwave Public Beta!
Hello, I am Supratik Das, Co-founder, and CTO at Dashwave. I am thrilled to announce the launch of Dashwave, a powerful cloud build and emulation tool for fast and collaborative Android development. It supports all major Android languages/frameworks: Java, Kotlin, React Native and Flutter.
Why Dashwave? - The Problem
Android developers often struggle with insanely long build times and resource-intensive emulation sessions. They work in close collaboration with product stakeholders and rely on WIP feedback. Since builds, and feedback are slow, this leads to a 'code more, build less' approach, causing debugging challenges due to insufficient testing and productivity losses.
Solutions exist but their scope is limited either as a general-purpose build tool or a CI/CD build tool. At Dashwave we are tailoring the entire platform right from the local development stage for the use cases of Android Developers.
What is Dashwave? - The Solution
With Dashwave, you can quickly onboard your project, fire your local build on Dashwave’s cloud, preview the native emulated app interactively streamed to the browser and share emulation for feedback/demo/anything you want. Don’t believe me? Watch this video where I do all the above three in 5 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQpmVfyF44o
KEY FEATURES
Integration with IDEs/Editors: Integrate local code with our build engine using DW CLI. Attach an Android debugger while you build and emulate on our cloud.
Cloud Builds: Get fresh build environments with no dependency conflict. Build on powerful cloud nodes tapping parallelization. Supports Java, Kotlin, React Native and Flutter
Remote Caching: Dashwave uses Gradle Enterprise grade Distributed Caching to speed up your builds. If a project was built historically by anyone on Dashwave, future users will enjoy cached builds.
Build Analytics: Analyse build performance and dev productivity with Builds ROI stats, cache utilisation metrics
Cloud Emulation and Previews: Preview your built app on cloud emulators, interactively streamed to your browsers. You can also connect your physical device to Dashwave Cloud to enjoy real device previews.
Collaborate: Share your emulated app build as a link to anyone, exchange contextual comments with screenshots and logs to get feedback.
Reduce CI Headaches: Use a singular ground for development and CI builds. If it builds on dev, it will build on CI.
Security and Privacy: Rest easy knowing that your data and intellectual property are protected by the latest security measures.
Visit https://dashwave.io to know more. Join our discord server for help and the latest updates.
Start creating your first build on (https://console.dashwave.io/)
We can't wait to see what you create with Dashwave!
Happy building!
Popularity: 41 points | 9 comments
8. Show HN: Mavy – Personal AI Executive Assistant GPT
URL: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-SiYaHyIA5-mavy-ea
Author: yednap868
Description: Your Personal AI Executive Assistant, now available as a custom GPT. Looking for early adopters and feedbacks.
Popularity: 16 points | 12 comments
9. Show HN: I used an LLM to parse HN Who's Hiring comments to structured job data
URL: https://hnjobsai.vercel.app/
Author: tekmaven
Description: Hello! I used an LLM to extract structured data from each comment on the “Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (January 2024)” post, available at: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38842977. This created a dataset of 400+ jobs with data such as title, company name, location, is job remote, salary data, and the URL/email to contact. For the UI, a NextJS static site was created to filter and view the structured data.
Popularity: 16 points | 8 comments
10. Show HN: I made ChatGPT search 15,000 Reddit posts for side project ideas
URL: https://www.indiepulse.co/
Author: Jkroeger123
Description:
Popularity: 4 points | 14 comments
11. Show HN: PaintPotion – AI-powered tool for generating vector illustrations
URL: https://paint-potion.com/
Author: bryanoxx
Description: I'm excited to introduce PaintPotion. It's an AI-powered tool that generates stunning vector illustrations from a simple description in just a few seconds. Perfect for busy agencies or creative professionals looking to optimize their design work.
I'm currently offering a limited pre-sale until January 31st. Should the pre-sale not reach completion, I commit to issuing full refunds on February 1st.
I'd greatly appreciate your feedback and thoughts. Feel free to check it out here: https://paint-potion.com/
Thank you for your time and I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Popularity: 5 points | 11 comments
12. Show HN: Your Raw HTTP Response -> URL
URL: https://response.ee/
Author: ukusormus
Description: I wanted a tool to be able to effortlessly check out how browsers (and other clients) react to different headers (and anomalies) in the HTTP response, so I made it.
Source: https://github.com/ukusormus/response-machine
Popularity: 10 points | 4 comments
13. Show HN: QR-Code Apps on Steriods
URL: https://qr-code-creator.io
Author: maxbauer
Description: The first QR-Code generator with integrated no-code builder for every purpose. Create new QR code websites in no time and without prior knowledge with our ai supported platform.
Our feature store makes it easy to digitise every-thing:
- Your products
- Your events
- Your marketing campaigns
- Your business card
- Whatever you want ...
Feel free to share your feedback, we love to iterate and improve :)
Popularity: 8 points | 2 comments
14. Show HN: Slack AI – Privately chat with your unstructured Slack data
URL: https://twitter.com/taranjeetio/status/1744391995823665660
Author: deshraj
Description: Introducing Slack AI - Privately chat with your unstructured slack data using embedchain.ai
- All data stays on your machine
- Simple to setup (4 lines of code)
- Free of cost
- Both software engineer & product/growth managers can try
Slack is used by majority of the organizations. It contains valuable knowledge base in the form of channels & message. But a common problem is retrieving the right knowledge as most of the data in slack is unstructured.
Today, we are introducing the simplest flow to create a retrieval/RAG app which will ingest any slack channel and help you chat with it.
There are only 3 steps:
- Run the example repo
- Add slack token & select channel
- Start chatting
We have put open sourced the entire code along with a comprehensive readme to get started.
GitHub: https://github.com/embedchain/examples/tree/main/slack-ai
Popularity: 9 points | 0 comments
15. Show HN: I made a (self-hosted) Website Builder
Author: ksimon
Description: Hey Hacker News,
I'm the maker of Kopage, a free & self-hosted Website Builder.
While working on new, cool features (AI, of course), it would be great to hear some HN feedback :)
Thanks, Simon
Popularity: 7 points | 2 comments
16. Show HN: Buy a local dinner on your next vacation
URL: https://torgyd.com/eatwiththenatives
Author: vallard
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 6 comments
17. Show HN: Simple and consistent banner design for Twitter/X and LinkedIn
Author: thejorgemedina
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 2 comments
18. Show HN: Using Stable Diffusion to show you in awesome outfits you can buy
URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fotofit/id6474455209
Author: mgmasha12
Description: Hey everyone! I'm Masha, Stanford alum and creator of Fotofit.
Fotofit is a shopping app where you can see outfits in any style on you, and buy those outfits.
I'm using an LLM to generate descriptions of outfits that fit your preferences, and using SD to generate the images of them.
I came up with the idea after using social media for outfit inspiration. It was tough to find outfits in my style, and even if I did find them, I didn't know how they would look on me or how to buy the items to recreate that outfit.
With Fotofit, you can search in natural language for whatever style / vibe you want ("Date night outfits for NYC winter", "Something in between formal and casual"), see thousands of outfits in that style on you, and tap to buy the items from your preferred brands, in your size and budget.
It works for men's and women's styles.
Please try the app, I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
Popularity: 6 points | 1 comments
19. Show HN: FormsLab – Open-source form builder
URL: https://formslab.vercel.app/
Author: Magiqon
Description: Hello, I wanted to share with you the latest version of my open-source project.
FormsLab is a tool that can be used as a feedback app to collect feedback from customers, create polls for voting, or as a survey creator. A lot of new features have been released recently and we actually ended up with an MVP.
I would like to ask for your feedback and ideas for new functionalities. Please let me know if anything comes to mind. Thank you!
Demo: https://formslab.vercel.app/ Repository: https://github.com/Ryczko/FormsLab
Popularity: 4 points | 2 comments
20. Show HN: I made a Perplexity-like research agent
URL: https://search.sciphi.ai/research?q=Large+Language+Model+pretraining
Author: ocolegro
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
21. Show HN: YouTube Summarization Chatbot
URL: https://github.com/itsBIllyZee/YTChatBot
Author: billyzee
Description:
Popularity: 4 points | 1 comments
22. Show HN: Chalker – Rainbow JSON Logger (Stringifer)
URL: https://github.com/mattrichmo/Chalker
Author: soultrees
Description:
Popularity: 4 points | 1 comments
23. Show HN: Fortran Chip-8 Interpreter
URL: https://github.com/ivan-pi/fc8
Author: ivanpribec
Description: This is my first emulator. It is still missing a few bells and whistles like the sound timer, but otherwise it passes the basic tests from Timendus (https://github.com/Timendus/chip8-test-suite). I've also been thinking about making a Fortran dialect suitable for CHIP-8 (https://fortran-lang.discourse.group/t/fortran-chip-8-interp...).
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
24. Show HN: A React app for exploring Who's Hiring? posts
URL: https://whoishiring.goldsborough.io/
Author: barefootsanders
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 3 comments
25. Show HN: Ssstyles – A Classless Stylesheet
URL: https://iamschulz.github.io/ssstyles/
Author: iamschulz
Description: I really like the idea of a classless CSS stylesheet that can be applied to just about any website. There are already a few examples out there, as listed below. But none of them really ticked all the boxes for me. I wanted to have my own shot, so I made Ssstyles.
GitHub: https://github.com/iamschulz/ssstyles
Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments
26. Show HN: My First Thoughts on Nuxt metaframework
URL: https://gspanos.tech/posts/trying-nuxt/
Author: gspanos
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 2 comments
27. Show HN: Automatically Create a Public Kanban for Project Using Linear API
URL: https://github.com/hamsterbase/open-kanban
Author: hamsterbase
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 2 comments
28. Show HN: Practice speaking foreign languages with an AI language tutor
Author: stevekip
Description: Hi HN!
If you ever learned a foreign language, it's likely mostly forgotten unless you practice it regularly. Thousands of people are looking for speaking partners every day online.
So... I'm working on a language tutor (https://www.kippy.ai) you can speak with like a live human tutor. It will correct your grammar and pronunciation as you speak.
I've posted a video preview of the latest on my LinkedIn (feel free to connect).
The first iteration of Kippy is available in the App Store <https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6456224061?pt=64221...>
I've run a trial in Japan and South Korea for some time with good initial traction and now growing it worldwide. Any feedback, advice or intros (investors, learners groups, growth hackers) would be much appreciated.
If you (or someone you know) are learning a language, message me for a promo code.
Cheers! Steve
Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments
29. Show HN: I made a No-code tool that prevents vendor lock-in
URL: #
Author: Hannydevelop
Description: Last year I spoke with some friends about the vendor lock-in that comes with No-code tools. For instance, most No-code applications don't give you access to your code and use proprietary technologies making it difficult to move your application elsewhere.
With Peppubuild, I am changing the narrative. I want users to have access to their code and use it however they wish.
Github Repo: https://github.com/hannydevelop/Peppubuild
I want users to be able to easily migrate their applications to any deployment platform of their choice.
Currently, the desktop application for the first beta version is ready:
https://github.com/hannydevelop/peppubuild-desktop/releases
I plan to incorporate a visual workflow for backend and fullstack application utilizing NodeJs. Basically, build your application and have total control of your artifacts.
I'll like that you all take a look at it and give constructive feedback on what you think in discussions: github.com/hannydevelop/Peppubuild/discussions
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
30. Show HN: Rizz.farm, an AI-assisted lead generation tool for Reddit and beyond
URL: https://rizz.farm/
Author: fredwu
Description: Hey folks, I have just launched https://rizz.farm/ - an AI-assisted lead generation tool built for Reddit. Thought it might be useful for some HNers.
I'm pretty excited about this product, as it was born out of my own needs of doing lead generation in a different way. I wrote a blog post about my rational here: https://persumi.com/u/fredwu/tech/e/blog/p/introducing-rizz-...
In short (TL;DR):
Challenge:
- Keyword bidding and targeted ads are expensive
- Cold outreach are rarely answered
- Search Engine Optimisation is a lost cause
Solution:
- Warm leads over cold leads
- Personalised and public
- Infinite scale at a fixed cost
It's still early days (MVP), with more things to build, especially in terms of eliminating potential misuse (for spams, etc).
I would love to hear your feedback. Does the landing page resonate with you? Is the message clear? And if you have trialled the product (thank you!!), I would love to hear your thoughts. What worked, what didn't work, etc. Thank you!
P.S.
Tech stack for both Persumi and Rizz.farm: Elixir, Phoenix LiveView, Postgres, deployed on Fly.
In terms of the AI stuff:
Google Gemini (and before that, Google PaLM), Google TTS, Azure TTS are used in Persumi.
Anthropic Claude via AWS and ChatGPT via Azure are used in Rizz.farm.
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
31. Show HN: I Made a Community for Founders with Weekly Events
URL: https://discord.com/invite/KgqazycHJW
Author: AsadRehman
Description: Hey HN
I made a discord community for founders while I was bored about 2 months ago and it's grown to 550+ founders.
We've got people in every field from AI, Healthcare, SAAS, Research, Agencies and more.
We also do free weekly events with VC's (got one today at 10 30am CST, founders and other well known execs.
Anyone's welcome and it's totally free.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
32. Show HN: High-performance K-way merge in Go with experimental range functions
URL: https://github.com/achille-roussel/kway-go
Author: achille-roussel
Description: This is an implementation of the K-way merge algorithm using the experimental range functions coming in Go 1.22 in February.
I learned a lot about what is possible to do with range functions, and I'm really excited for what they will bring to the language!
K-way merge has been a great playground for this, the range function API suits the use case very well.
I'm looking forward to try it in other scenarios, my next step would be to see the impact of using this code in https://github.com/parquet-go/parquet-go to merge parquet files.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
33. Show HN: Talo: a CLI tool to manage your ADRs, RFCs, and other design documents
URL: https://github.com/canpolat/talo
Author: canpolat
Description: Hi,
I created a CLI tool that can be used to create, update, list and export (to HTML) software design documents like Architecture Decision Records (ADR), Requests for Comments (RFC), and any other custom document types you may have.
It's already trivial to create a Markdown file from an existing template and start typing. And, you will have to do most of the job in your favorite editor anyway. Here is what talo brings to the table:
- You can list all your documents displaying their titles and latest statuses.
- You can export your documents to HTML. talo will link documents to each other so that when a document supersedes another, you will be able to navigate between the two via hyperlinks.
- You are not limited to ADR and RFC. You can create your own document type(s) and use talo to manage them.
The demo GIF in the README showcases some of the use cases. Advanced topics like creating your own document types are also documented in the README.
talo is free and open source.
If you already have .NET SDK 8.0, you can install it as a dotnet tool (dotnet tool install --global Canpolat.Talo
). Otherwise, you can download the single file binary executable for your system (Linux/Windows).
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
34. Show HN: I Made a Voice Bridge with Soundboard for Prank Calling
URL: https://github.com/ValtteriL/inmatebridge
Author: ValtteriL
Description: I wanted to prank call my friends using funny sound effects after listening to a prank call show where the host plays them at their victims. I also wanted to try out Ruby, so I decided to create a prank calling application as my first project.
Its called InmateBridge, after one of the included sound effects.
The application is in essence Asterisk PBX, Asterisk Statis application (the Ruby part), and sound effects in a container for easy deployment.
You give it SIP trunk credentials to call out to victims with and connect to the bridge using IAX2 yourself. While making calls you operate the soundboard on the console UI.
You can also bring your own sound effects.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
35. Show HN: AI browser ninja that can complete any task on Chrome
URL: #
Author: _xkxo
Description: Hey folks, so I built a chrome extension called [name redacted], an AI assistant that automatically completes your browser tasks for you. You simply enter your task, and [name redacted] uses GPT-4V to “see” your screen and figure out the best browser action to perform repeatedly until the task is accomplished.
We’re trying to figure out the best use case for [name redacted]. Some ideas we’ve had are natural language UI testing and automated UX feedback. Is there any task that you’d like to use [name redacted] for either personally or at work?
If you want to try [name redacted], download the chrome extension and let us know what you think. It's completely free with no sign up required!
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
36. Show HN: A Chrome Extension to Skip Introductions on YouTube
URL: https://github.com/h4ck3rk3y/skip-intro
Author: break_the_bank
Description: I listen to a lot of podcasts and shows on YouTube. I was wondering if I could get GPT to skip the advertisements or any introductions that these shows generally start with.
Imagine a "skip intro" button like you have but for YouTube. You can run the API on your own computer for now and load up the chrome extension as it isn't published.
Demo -https://www.loom.com/share/1b689b96392a479c89125c3fff39e0b9
Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments
37. Show HN: Custom GPT that can render UML
URL: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-D61xRXJME-uml-gpt
Author: amolgupta
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
38. Show HN: GPT-assisted translation of localization files
URL: https://github.com/darajava/llm-locale
Author: darajava
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
39. Show HN: Simplify communication between React Native webview and web
URL: https://gronxb.github.io/webview-bridge/
Author: gronxb
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
40. Show HN: I made a wgpu-based text editor for Glicol programming language
URL: https://github.com/glicol/glicol-wgpu
Author: chaosprint
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
41. Show HN: LLMs API for Asian languages. 90% cheaper than GPT-3.5
Author: mattick27
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
42. Show HN: Drilbert on steam, a short puzzle game, comes with MIT source code
URL: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2338630/Drilbert/
Author: wheybags
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
43. Show HN: BrowserBox on Windows
URL: https://github.com/BrowserBox/BrowserBox
Author: keepamovin
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
44. Show HN: Rust Library to atomically swap a reference counted pointer (Arc)
URL: https://github.com/colinjfw/arc-atomic
Author: kodebrew
Description: I created this library as an alternative to a commonly used solution in the rust ecosystem called 'arc-swap' https://docs.rs/arc-swap/. I figured this could be done with a simpler and (depending on the use-case) more performant mechanism for swapping out an Arc.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
45. Show HN: A Site to Catalog Media Mentioned in Podcast Episodes
URL: https://armchairmediaexplorer.com/
Author: clintmcmahon
Description: Hello, HN!
I'm excited to share a project I've been working on for the past year: it's a website that visually catalogs all media mentioned during a podcast episode. This tool is designed to enhance the podcast listening experience by providing a reference to all the media mentioned during a podcast. It's essentially a show notes site.
Given the response for the initial podcast (Armchair Expert) I think there's value and potential to expand this concept to more podcasts and would love to gather feedback, ideas, and perhaps even discuss collaboration opportunities.
The content is manually added to the platform for not until I can find a reliable ML source that can successfully parse a podcast transcript for movies, shows, etc.
Here's an example using the Armchair Expert podcast - https://armchairmediaexplorer.com
Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
46. Show HN: I built a minimalist time zone converter
URL: https://currenttimeutc.com/
Author: j-rom
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
47. Show HN: Slope -- a small ML library with IREE and StableHLO MLIR backend
URL: https://github.com/radenmuaz/slope
Author: stealthcat
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
48. Show HN: An Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Tool for AWS Organizations
URL: https://github.com/org-formation/org-formation-cli
Author: sakopov
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
49. Show HN:Automating Workday Job Application Forms
URL: https://github.com/aninuth/Scriptorium/blob/main/Autohotkey%20Scripts/WorkdayScript.ahk
Author: aninuth
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
50. Show HN: testing example codes embedded in markdown documentation
URL: https://github.com/szkiba/mdcode
Author: szkiba
Description: I created a CLI tool to support testing example codes embedded in markdown documentation
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
51. Show HN: Neutrino – a router that dynamically routes queries to the best LLM
URL: https://www.neutrinoapp.com/
Author: ricardoagzz
Description: Hey HN! I’m Ricardo from Neutrino AI (https://www.neutrinoapp.com). I’m excited to show you all our model router, which lets you intelligently route queries to the best-suited LLM for the prompt.
Problem:
- We want to solve the problem of balancing cost and accuracy between models like GPT-3.5 and 4, and also using the best models for specific tasks, like Claude for safety, creative writing, fine tuned models for domain-specific tasks, etc.
Key Features:
- Maximize response quality while optimizing for costs and latency
- Concurrently generate and compare responses across different closed and open-source models
- Automatically sample and evaluate responses, improving routing performance over time
You can use it with the OpenAI SDK or with LangChain by just changing the api base and api key to point to Neutrino and the model name to your own router ID
Would welcome any and all feedback!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
52. Show HN: Seinfeld Calendar – build daily habits
URL: https://github.com/scottgallant/seinfeld-calendar
Author: sgallant
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
53. Show HN: A website for collecting Chinese music lyrics, pinyin and translations
URL: https://lyricswithpinyin.com
Author: gregzeng95
Description: I’m a fan of Chinese music, and I know how tricky it can be to get the pronunciation right. That's why I made a website that I think could help us all out.
It's called Lyrics with Pinyin. The idea is simple: help everyone enjoy singing Chinese songs by making the lyrics, pinyin, and translations easily accessible. Also the song list on the site gets updated every single day!
You’ll find:
- Daily updated list of Chinese songs.
- Lyrics with pinyin for easier singing.
- Translations in 30 different languages.
And, if you have any favorite artists or songs you’re struggling with, just let me know in the comments. I’ll make sure to add them to the website.
It’s a small project from one music lover to another. Check it out and see if it helps you with your singing. Any feedback or suggestions are more than welcome!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
54. Show HN: GPT-4 Turbo powered group chats
URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/iceberg-group-chats-with-ai/id6470951246
Author: jacobgc
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
55. Show HN: Getting Nvidia GPU Information Using HTTP Requests
URL: https://github.com/mayooot/detect-gpu
Author: mayooot-go
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
56. Show HN: RankWeek – Automatically detect and submit non-indexed pages to Google
URL: https://rankweek.com
Author: cosbgn
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
57. Show HN: A website for learning Chinese ancient poetry with Nextjs and Vercel
URL: https://aspoem.com
Author: meetqy
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
58. Show HN: I made a dead simple logo maker
URL: https://shipfa.st/tools/logo-fast/playground
Author: marclou
Description: Hey HN, I'm the maker of LogoFast — a free & simple icon maker.
I launched it on Product Hunt and it got:
- #1 Product of the day
- #1 Product of the week
- #2 Product of the month
Would love to get raw HN feedback.
— Marc
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
59. Show HN: iOS Shortcut to graph photos taken by weekday
URL: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/b0c46c79bb304e28aa8ca319b0f14a54
Author: admtal
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
60. Show HN: I built a free tool that roasts your website
URL: https://www.roastedwithai.com/
Author: lewisbuildsai
Description: Hey HN,
I built a free tool that roasts your website using AI. I launched it on the 4th of January, and so far 650+ websites have been roasted.
I built it using:
SvelteKit (frontend + small API requests) 3rd party screenshot API Azure OpenAI (gpt-vision) Loops (emails) Vercel (hosting + database)
I have a load of Azure credits so I hope this is a good way of giving back. It gives quite good feedback on quick things you can improve like CTAs, headlines and colour schemes etc. I hope you find it useful.
p.s. the only reason it needs an email is because of the queue system (api rate-limits), you'll receive a transactional (not marketing) email with the roast which you can then opt-out of any future emails, no data is sold, your pages are no-indexed so won't appear in search results. I do have a small banner in the email to cover some hosting costs (Vercel!), but this is a non-profitable resource :)
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
61. Show HN: Many AI chatbots and image generation tools in one platform
URL: https://chatbotsplace.com/
Author: hao1300
Description: Since ChatGPT came out, there have been a lot of AI chatbots and AI image generation tools coming out. Some may perform better than others in certain scenarios. Unfortunately they are each on their own platform, and requires separate registration (and subscription) for each of them, making it difficult to try them out.
To address that, I created https://chatbotsplace.com/, which integrates many AI chatbots and image generation tools on one single platform. You only need one account to use ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, AI21 Labs, Llama 2, Google Gemini, DALL-E 2 & 3, Stable Diffusion XL, Google Imagegen, and Amazon Titan (new integrations being added frequently). I hope this will be useful to AI enthusiast to try out many tools more easily.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
62. Show HN: Wakamonth Hours Reporting Tool
URL: https://bitstillery.com/2023/09/26/wakamonth-hours-reporting-tool/
Author: jvanveen
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
63. Show HN: Google's Gemini Pro vs. ChatGPT
Author: jeanmayer
Description: Hey HN!
I created this tool so anyone can compare Gemini Pro and ChatGPT results using the same prompt. It's very simple and you can share the results. I plan to make it a real benchmark and add more metrics and AI models soon. I would love to hear your feedback and if this was helpful to you. Thanks!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
64. Show HN: Atlassian Tweaks – QoL Improvements for Jira, Bitbucket, and Confluence
URL: https://github.com/rybak/atlassian-tweaks
Author: andrybak
Description: Atlassian Tweaks is a collection of userscripts and userstyles, developed by myself and my colleagues, which tweak some things and reduce friction in our Jira, Bitbucket, and Confluence workflows at our $DAYJOB. These scripts and styles were originally written for the self-hosted versions of the Atlassian services. However, most of scripts and styles support the Cloud versions as well.
Screenshots, descriptions, and links to install are in the README on GitHub: https://github.com/rybak/atlassian-tweaks#atlassian-tweaks
A neat list of all scripts without screenshots is available on Greasy Fork: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts?language=all&set=585074&so...
Trying out some of the scripts is tricky, partly because of Manifest V3 restrictions, but mostly because the URLs for these services are different from instance to instance, from company to company. The tricky part is setting up URL matching. For example, userscript "Jira copy summary" needs a user match rule "https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/</a>*" to work on the Jira of OpenJDK project. Full instructions are at the bottom of the README. Scripts and styles which work on https://bitbucket.org can be tried out without additional configuration.
The main difficulties during development so far are async loading of pages and mangled CSS class names in the Cloud versions, which change regularly.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
65. Show HN: A CLI agent that runs commands on your computer
URL: https://github.com/dgurns/clix
Author: dgurney
Description: I’m finding it super fun to play with LLMs that can actually do things in the real world. I started here with an LLM-powered CLI that can run commands on your computer. I tried this first in Deno and then switched to Go; thrilled with it and the level of precision it gives you, with zero packaging/linting/config related headaches.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
66. Show HN: I made a simple, sequential task runner (in Python)
URL: https://github.com/hxii/TaskRunner
Author: hxii
Description: While temporarily residing in the US (and the UK for a short while), far away from the comfort of home, and being surrounded by three kids (two of which are not my own), I decided to create a little and useful tool as a challenge to myself (I'm not much of a developer) and to help keep my sanity intact.
This tool lets me define a list of commands as a YAML file to be executed sequentially, without touching code.
We actually use something similar at work to onboard/update people's dev environments, but all tasks are pre-set Python classes. The thought was to try and create a complimentary tool (i.e. not necessarily as robust as the one we use), that will not require to rebuild and push an entirely new binary when making changes to a task or a sequence of tasks, nor require Python knowledge.
Note: I personally use this little tool, and sometimes find and fix issues. I know this can be coded much better, and I'm hoping to learn and improve as I go. If you experience any abnormalities, do tell!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
Conclusion
Today's Show HN roundup showcases a diverse range of innovative projects. From AI-powered tools to creative coding solutions, these projects reflect the dynamic nature of our tech community. Which project caught your attention the most? Let us know in the comments!
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