Explore the hottest developer projects on Show HN for 2024-01-15. Dive into innovative tech, AI applications, and exciting new inventions!
Summary of Today's Content
Today's Product Highlights
- Product Name: Kindllm
- Highlight: An innovative LLM chat application optimized specifically for Kindle e-readers, making AI chat accessible on e-ink devices
Quick Summary
- Most Hot Category: AI/ML Tools
- Top Trending Keywords: AI, LLM, Developer Tools, Open Source
- Most Popular Product: BSON Extension for Postgres (115 points)
Technology Trends
- AI Integration & Tooling
- Developer Productivity
- Database Extensions
- Browser-based LLMs
- E-reader Applications
- Test Automation
Project Distribution
- AI/ML Projects: 45%
- Developer Tools: 25%
- Database/Infrastructure: 15%
- Web Applications: 10%
- Other: 5%
Trend Insights
- Strong focus on AI tooling and integration across different platforms
- Growing interest in browser-based AI implementations
- Emphasis on developer productivity tools and automation
- Increasing attention to alternative platforms for AI applications
- Rising demand for database extensions and improvements
- Trend toward making AI more accessible and device-specific
- Notable interest in open-source AI implementations
- Emergence of specialized AI tools for specific use cases
Today's Top 10 Trending Products
Top 1. Unlock the power of BSON in PostgreSQL with this innovative extension, enhancing data storage and retrieval capabilities for your applications. Ideal for developers seeking to optimize performance and manage complex data structures seamlessly. (Likes: 115, Comments: 27)
Top 2. Introducing Kindllm: A chat solution optimized for Kindle e-readers, designed to enhance your reading experience with seamless language model interactions. (Likes: 91, Comments: 46)
Top 3. A minimalistic browser game built with Rust, SDL2, and WASM, showcasing seamless integration and performance. Perfect for gaming enthusiasts and developers alike. (Likes: 82, Comments: 38)
Top 4. Discover Edu AI, an innovative company born from cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and pedagogy, revolutionizing the educational landscape! (Likes: 28, Comments: 17)
Top 5. An innovative tool that condenses your CV into a single page, utilizing advanced Machine Learning and AI techniques. After dedicating over 450 hours to development, it streamlines your professional experience and skills for maximum impact, ensuring you stand out in competitive job markets. Perfect for job seekers looking to make a lasting impression with a concise and effectively crafted resume. (Likes: 32, Comments: 11)
Top 6. Introducing the Rabbit r1 analog: a revolutionary wearable AI assistant priced at just $50, designed to enhance your daily life with cutting-edge technology. (Likes: 17, Comments: 13)
Top 7. "Revolutionize your testing workflow with our VS Code extension that transforms unit tests into AI-driven tests, saving you hours of wasted effort." (Likes: 15, Comments: 15)
Top 8. Revolutionize your culinary space with Kitchengpt.io – the AI-powered solution for stunning kitchen makeovers. Transform your cooking experience with personalized designs and expert recommendations tailored to your style and needs. Elevate your kitchen today! (Likes: 9, Comments: 11)
Top 9. Visualize your favorite novels with the power of Midjourney and GPT-4, transforming text into stunning visuals and immersive experiences. (Likes: 13, Comments: 3)
Top 10. GoTorch: A Go Language Version of PyTorch for Effortless Machine Learning Integration (Likes: 9, Comments: 3)
1. Show HN: BSON Extension for Postgres
URL: https://github.com/buzzm/postgresbson
Author: buzzm
Description: JSON support in postgres is superb but sometimes you really want decimal, date, and binary types, "carefree" UTF8 string handling (i.e. no escaping), and robust roundtrippability. So I made an extension for BSON.
Popularity: 115 points | 27 comments
2. Show HN: Kindllm – LLM chat optimized for Kindle e-readers
URL: https://kindllm.app
Author: rexec
Description:
Popularity: 91 points | 46 comments
3. Show HN: A minimal working Rust / SDL2 / WASM browser game
URL: https://github.com/awwsmm/hello-rust-sdl2-wasm
Author: awwsmm
Description: "Game" is a stretch, but I put together this repo containing a pure Rust app which uses SDL2 and compiles to WASM (and can be run in a browser). Older resources were a bit out of date and a bit too verbose for my purposes, so here's a minimal working example.
Popularity: 82 points | 38 comments
4. Show HN: Edu AI, a company grown from my research (AI and pedagogy)
URL: #
Author: _1pos
Description: Hi guys, I am a researcher and entrepreneur from London.
Innovation has been slow here, I regularly browse and read ycom news and thought I'd share my UK ed-tech startup that's sprung out of my AI-driven pedagogy research project here at Goldsmiths, UoL.
Not sure what it's like over in the states or other countries, but we see here lots of educators using ChatGPT for creating assignments and marking; while simultaneously complaining about students using ChatGPT to write their work.
It's really bad at the university level here at the moment, feels like we have a loop of ChatGPT producing learning material, students submitting work written by ChatGPT, and then lecturers marking it with ChatGPT.
The basis of my research is around maintaining a human in the loop, learning from our past mistakes with social media and the internet, and trying to apply deeptech (mainly AI) in a way that I see it having a long-term benefit to student learning outcomes - everyone seems obsessed with the short-term quick wins, and being fresh out of the UK education system, I'm all too familiar with being a guinea pig for trying new learning methodologies out.
Currently, I have a quiz generator hosted on [redacted], it uses OpenAI API to create a quiz on an input topic or based on uploaded PDFs, so basically upload lesson slides or document, get a quiz, give it to students; win-win, save time, while also not just a lesson plan generator (there's a lot of GPT wrapper tools built for teachers here that are different versions of AI lesson plan generators).
We're currently offering this tool for free, and I am personally covering the API costs, this has been fine until a recent 4000% increase in traffic; we're figuring out our next steps as we speak.
If anyone is keen to share insight, invest, support, or anything else with this project, feel free to get in touch with me at [redacted], or drop me a message at [redacted], just quote this post :)
Popularity: 28 points | 17 comments
5. Show HN: Spent 450hrs to bring my CV down to 1 page (ML, AI)
URL: https://be-distinguished.com
Author: todyWasAGoodDy
Description: 10 second version: Get 10000feet view of job descriptions - https://be-distinguished.com
2 minute version :
Hi HN, Long time lurker, big fan, and first time poster inspired by how this community elaborates on ideas and new products.
Recently was given feedback that my CV was too long at 2 pages, I was at loss as to how to update it without having a high-level view of the requirements of the type of jobs I would be interested in. So I built https://be-distinguished.com to help me study relevant job requirements categorized by seniority, salary and keywords.
I then used my site to update my own CV!
Overall the whole process was far simpler than I thought it'd be and the work looked like below:
[0]. study corpus (70hrs), [1]. gather job descriptions(requests - 50hrs), [2]. apply NLP to this text (nltk - 120hrs), [3]. have a custom spacy model to decide if a sentence is requirement (40hrs) [4]. return the results in a harmonized format (pandas - 50hrs), [5]. present findings through a website (flask/postgres/heroku/bootstrap - 120hrs).
Have a look and let me know what you think.
HN Special:
I don't want to hoard this data and let it sit on some database. If it inspires, send across queries (sql or otherwise) you would like to run against this database. I would love to add them to a future version of BDDB.
you can assume these columns for your mock queries: requirements, location, seniority, title, date, salary, keywords.
relay email account for queries 8fi1pj5fb_at_mozmail_dot_com
upwards and onwards!
Popularity: 32 points | 11 comments
6. Show HN: I made a wearable AI assistant for $50. (Rabbit r1 analog)
URL: https://twitter.com/ihorbeaver/status/1746980273475011022
Author: 1g0rrr
Description: Hi! I made OpenWearableAI - AI assistant/pendant assembled from widely available components. Here I shared how to do it yourself. Also it would be great to make it an opensource so that everyone can build and use it.
Popularity: 17 points | 13 comments
7. Show HN: Wasted hours on Unit tests, so I built VS Code ext for AI tests
URL: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=snippethubio.snippethubx
Author: fmdz
Description: Hey guys,
I'm investing a ton of time on writing unit tests, for both enterprise and personal projects.
I came up with the idea to make extension for AI-generated tests and cases within a VS Code.
Happy to hear feedback, both positive and negative.
Popularity: 15 points | 15 comments
8. Show HN: Kitchengpt.io – AI-Driven Kitchen Makeovers
Author: mrafii
Description: I'm excited to share my latest project: KitchenGPT.io. This tool is designed for anyone looking to update their kitchen with a modern twist. Simply upload a photo of your current kitchen, select your preferred theme and type, and let AI do the rest! KitchenGPT.io generates a refreshed kitchen design based on your choices, making it easier than ever to envision and plan your dream kitchen. Looking forward to your feedback and ideas!
Popularity: 9 points | 11 comments
9. Show HN: Visualise novels using Midjourney and GPT-4
URL: https://parsabg.com/visualising-novels-using-midjourney-v6-and-gpt-4-part-2-locations-and-key-events
Author: parsabg
Description:
Popularity: 13 points | 3 comments
10. Show HN: GoTorch – A Go Implementation of PyTorch
URL: #
Author: edrenova
Description: I'm starting to implement a barebones version of pytorch in Go. The primary motivation is:
1. I want to better learn Pytorch and how it works so what better way than to just re-implement some of its core features.
2. I write mainly in Go and haven't come across a lot of ML support in Go
3. I'd rather have a Go ML service instead of spinning up additional infrastructure to just support a python ML service in my Go projects
4. Go's static typing, native concurrency (avoid GIL problem in python), efficient memory management, single binary deployment and more make it a better interface compared to python IMO
Knowing the Pytorch is mainly implemented in c++ and c under the covers, I'm not expecting any performance gains by porting it to Go. But still, will be interesting to see how it compares.
Check it out below and let me know your thoughts!
https://github.com/evisdrenova/gotorch
Popularity: 9 points | 3 comments
11. Show HN: I created an AI board of directors for founders
URL: https://www.ryancarson.com/gpts
Author: ryancarson
Description: Most of us founders won’t publicly admit it:
We’re very lonely and stressed.
I know from 20 years of building 4 companies (1 failure, 3 acquisitions).
We can’t be truly transparent with our team, board, investors, twitter, family or friends.
We want to, but can’t.
No matter what we’re thinking or feeling, we have to project strength.
During my entrepreneurial journey I longed for a group of always-available experts that met these criteria:
1. Experienced 2. Trustworthy 3. Kind yet extremely direct 4. Available and affordable
Obviously now with LLMs like gpt-4-1106-preview, we’re unlocking potential to solve this for founders.
As a step in that direction I’ve created a set of 6 GPTs that can act as your own private, confidential board:
CPO, CTO, CRO, CFO, Investor and Coach.
I’ve also open sourced the system prompts so you see how they work.
I’m hoping that this helps founders avoid some of the pitfalls and dark valleys I’ve encountered.
Notes:
* If you want greater privacy you could try running these prompts locally with something like Mixtral-8x7B-v0.1
* The GPTs are free but you need a ChatGPT Plus account ($20/mo)
Popularity: 5 points | 6 comments
12. Show HN: How far back in time do you have start working to match Musk's wealth?
URL: https://www.agiliq.com/notebook/elon-time-travel/
Author: shabda
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 5 comments
13. Show HN: GitHub doesn't support fast-forward commits. This fixes it
URL: https://gist.github.com/sebmellen/639904445118be908cbe3c23d9797d46
Author: sebmellen
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 5 comments
14. Show HN: Submit your product URL, get 100 pitch-friendly TikTok influencers
URL: https://pitchpal.net
Author: chernikovalexey
Description:
Popularity: 4 points | 5 comments
15. Show HN: Vercel Built AI Based Fake Hacker News
URL: https://next-ai-news.vercel.app/
Author: mjamesk
Description: Vercel CEO recently launched a full-stack replica of HN using Next.js and AI-generated content. what do you guys think about it?
Popularity: 5 points | 1 comments
16. Show HN: Run LLMs on the Browser
URL: https://deepchat.dev/docs/webModel
Author: ovisource
Description: Deep Chat has just received a huge update! You can now host entire LLMs on the browser. No servers, no connections, run it all in the comfort of your browser. Supported models include popular LLaMA and Mistral LLMs.
Check out the Open Source project to add it to your website: https://github.com/OvidijusParsiunas/deep-chat
Try it out live in the Deep Chat playground: https://deepchat.dev/playground
Popularity: 6 points | 0 comments
17. Show HN: Make a HTTP request, see the response, that's it (no account needed)
URL: https://requestresponse.app
Author: superspacebar
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 3 comments
18. Show HN: Inject hidden prompt in LLMs using Base64 encoding
URL: https://jakobs.dev/gpt-hidden-prompt-base64-attack-vector/
Author: js98
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
19. Show HN: I building a website for poster generator
URL: https://www.aipostergenerator.net/
Author: LoongTwo
Description: Unleash the unlimited power of your imagination with the revolutionary AI Poster Generator!
Popularity: 1 points | 4 comments
20. Show HN: Pion and Sipgo Bridged
URL: https://twitter.com/_pion/status/1742955942314913958
Author: emiago123
Description: Happy to share that now pion(GO webrtc stack) project is now also recognizing sipgo as SIP stack lib. Here is some simple example.
Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments
21. Show HN: Mailbrane – an email masking service for organizations
Author: datron
Description: Hello HN,
I wanted to show you mailbrane - an email masking service. I use firefox relay a lot, and thought that email masking was a service needed by enterprises as well, but there was no one catering to them.
I used honojs + typescript + htmx + drizzle ORM and I really liked working with this tech stack. Chrome, firefox and safari extensions are next after I finish work on integrating stripe.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
22. Show HN: Cumulus – Threat Modeling the Clouds
URL: https://owasp.org/www-project-cumulus/
Author: niow
Description: Hi HN! I am excited to share OWASP Cumulus, a threat modeling card game for IT security in DevOps and cloud projects. Taking strong inspiration from the well-known card games "Elevation of Privilege" and "OWASP Cornucopia" we created a game for threat modeling specifically the Ops part of DevOps projects.
It targets DevOps engineering teams, site reliability engineers and security professionals and gives a lightweight start into threat modeling and security by design.
Please check it out at https://owasp.org/www-project-cumulus/ and contribute via https://github.com/OWASP/cumulus. Let's make this a community project!
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
23. Show HN: Rapha – your startup's first recruiter
URL: https://www.withrapha.com/home
Author: mardestani
Description: What'up HN! My name is Masoud, Founder of Rapha (www.withrapha.com) Getting close to our pilot program launch for Rapha, thought I give y'all a sneak peak. Check out Rapha in action
If this is your first time hearing about us, let me get you up to speed. We're a end-to-end ATS (Applicant Tracking System) aiming to being a startup's first recruiter + recruiter's first co-pilot.
For decades, recruiting has been haunted by the boogeyman...and that boogeyman is called qualifying.
As the referral network dries up and forces recruiters, hiring managers, and founders, to start prospecting...all they have to go off of are resumes + LinkedIns + their judgement = hoping for the best lol.
Applicants on the other hand are struggling with trying to separate themselves from the rest of the pack. On paper...everyone looks the same...but the resume has failed to capture that one attribute that has significant impact on their hiring decision....and that is the applicant's origin story.
For the very first time, companies are now able to ask those burning questions up front. Recruiters and HMs can now minimize time-spent in calibration meetings and focus on being present for the applicant. You can ask engineers "how would go about debugging this line of code" ask a product designer, "Walk me through your design process"...and listen to their walk through and rationale. Resulting in redefining what the "first call" means and for others, skipping the first call and jumping straight into the details!
The choice is yours on how you want to leverage Rapha. Which ever way you do, one thing is for certain...
--
Now for some FAQs:
1. "Will passive applicants apply to roles when seeing the audio questions?"
- Yes. We learned that applicants of all kinds (inbound, referral, outbound) enjoy the thought of accelerating the process by answering questions coming directly from the HM/Founder.
2. "Will Rapha be replacing recruiters + sourcers?"
- No. Rapha can be leveraged in so many ways by recruiters. Whether you're a solo-recruiter at a startup or have a full recruiting team. We empower them to be present with their applicants instead of playing keyword bingo all day.
3. "Will engineers + technical people apply if they see this?"
- They will. Because we are doing the inevitable -- you're gonna need to speak to someone eventually and it's in the applicants best interest to control the narrative :).
--
Our Demo:
You can check the demo here: https://x.com/MasoudByDesign/status/1733690815313268936?s=20
Check out our job application we have open to join: https://app.withrapha.com/job/134?r=698c84e9-0415-43d5-acba-...
Thanks again for everyone's time...I'm here if you need me :)
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
24. Show HN: Magicbiff – Multi-Color ASCII GraphICs from Binary Image File Formats
URL: https://github.com/scottvr/magicbiff
Author: ycombiredd
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
25. Show HN: GPT to analyze your NPS Survey
URL: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-h5ulwkDoN-nps-calculator-cyqiq-r
Author: HrubyOnRails
Description: We built a Custom GPT to help you analyze your NPS data. It's free forever, no strings attached.
It can:
1) calculate NPS score
2) visualize distribution
3) segment detractors, passives and promoters
4) review open comments and identify key feedback topics
To give it a try, just upload an Excel :)
https://chat.openai.com/g/g-h5ulwkDoN-nps-calculator-cyqiq-r
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
26. Show HN: MarketMind – Market research in minutes, powered by AI
Author: phoenixaiden
Description: Hey HN,
We've been working on a market research tool that's able to put together a report in a few minutes, using the latest data available for any product or company.
I personally found the market research process to be long and repetitive. A few months back, with my business partner we made a command line tool that automates it. It has saved us time and now has a UI built around it.
We are looking for testers who may find this useful and we would appreciate any feedback you throw at us :)
Thanks!
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
27. Show HN: AI tool that helps you shop using lower-priced search terms
Author: mazzystar
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
28. Show HN: Nitrite Database – An embedded NoSQL database for apps
URL: https://nitrite.dizitart.com/index.html
Author: anidotnet
Description: Nitrite is a server-less, embedded NoSQL database. It is opensource and is designed to be lightweight, fast, and easy to use. Currently, it is available in Java, Kotlin, and Flutter. It has features like:
- Embedded, server-less
- Simple API
- Document-oriented
- Schemaless document collection and object repository
- Extensible storage engines
- Indexing and full-text search
- Simple query API
- In-memory and file-based store
- Transaction support
- Schema migration support
- Encryption support
Nitrite is ideal for uses cases like:
- Mobile and desktop applications
- IoT devices and sensors
- Web applications and APIs
- Prototyping and testing
- Data caching and synchronization
- Data analysis and reporting
where a lightweight, embedded, and server-less NoSQL database is required.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
29. Show HN: Uno Online
Author: manuelperezzz
Description: The path to an authentic life is unique to each individual. It may involve taking risks, making difficult choices, and facing challenges along the way. However, by staying true to yourself and pursuing what is important to you, you can create a life that is meaningful and fulfilling.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
30. Show HN: Sure 3.0 – sophisticated automated test library and runner for Python
URL: https://sure.readthedocs.io/en/3.0a0/
Author: gfalcao
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
31. Show HN: I built a Go client for Cloudcraft's developer API
URL: https://github.com/DataDog/cloudcraft-go
Author: jamesponddotco
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
32. Show HN: Chat with GitHub APIs using natural language
URL: https://github.com/tsui66/ChatGH
Author: NovaTsui
Description: Chat with Github APIs using natural language. Built with OpenAI Functions and Vercel AI SDK.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
33. Show HN: Single vanilla boilerplate for Node.js machine rounds
URL: https://github.com/saurav9878/boiler
Author: zentiasas
Description: I'm tired of creating express projects from scratch for machine coding rounds. So, I created one boilerplate by doing the grunt work needed so that you don't have to. Just fork and have fun.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
34. Show HN: After Rabbit, generate your AI Clone here (text and audio)
Author: saas_forever
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
35. Show HN: Eemoji – A tiny CLI tool that adds emojis to your commit messages
URL: https://github.com/Rettend/eemoji
Author: Rettend
Description: Emojis can make it instantly apparent what a commit does.
This package appends an emoji to your commit messages.
How it is different from others:
- Just works: one line install and that's it
- Automatic: you don't actually need to use the CLI, this package operates with git hooks
- Customizable: includes default config, but you can bring your own emojis and specify your own format
Install it locally for NodeJS projects, or globally for any kind of project.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
36. Show HN: CoursePro – a landing page template for online courses
URL: https://coursepro.framer.website/
Author: firdavsinho
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
37. Show HN: I built an app to tackle voice confrontation with AI voices
URL: https://www.voicereplace.app/
Author: jacky2wong
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
38. Show HN: I Created Tiktokwrapped.me: Visualize Your Year on TikTok
URL: https://tiktokwrapped.me/
Author: merso
Description: "Hey HN, after several months of coding and design, I'm excited to introduce TikTokWrapped.me. It's a site where TikTok users can see a personalized summary of their year on TikTok, similar to Spotify Wrapped. You'll get insights into your most liked videos, top genres, and more.
As a long-time TikTok enthusiast and a developer, I created this to give the TikTok community a fun way to reflect on their year. I'd love to get your feedback and hear what additional features you'd like to see.
Check it out and let me know what you think!"
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
39. Show HN: Omail, a Simple, Custom MUA
URL: https://sr.ht/~rakoo/omail/
Author: rakoo
Description: I've been fed up with bloated applications, always-on webmails, unintelligible TUIs with cryptic configuration so I built my own.
It rests on the shoulders of giants that do all the work, and is basically some ~300 lines of glue to assemble them as I see fit.
It's also an expression of a trend I want to see that goes the opposite direction of usual software practices: very small software made of handmade scripts and orthogonal pieces, such that I can understand it all and build it the way I want. It doesn't do much, but it does exactly what I want the way I want it.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
40. Show HN: Bookmarklet to Open Sudoku solver
URL: https://gabrielsroka.github.io/sudoku.html
Author: gabrielsroka
Description: From nytimes.com to sudokuwiki.org.
It took me a while to understand Crook's algorithm because the paper is written in a very technical language for mathematicians and I'm not one of them. The first example in the paper was also written very poorly in my opinion and was very confusing.
I was able to find some resources on the web to help explain it, after several hours of searching. Now I'm able to solve puzzles that were previously impossible pretty quickly.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
41. Show HN: Tech news, Blogs, Research papers, Security updates in 60 words
Author: illegalmemory
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
42. Show HN: TurboScribe GPT – Transcribe and chat with audio and video files
URL: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-Mc1tBt7gp-turboscribe
Author: leiferik
Description: Hey all! My name's Leif and I wanted to share a GPT I just made public over the weekend. The TurboScribe GPT allows you to chat with audio & video files (ChatGPT Plus required).
Check it out: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-Mc1tBt7gp-turboscribe
Here's how it works:
Upload files via the TurboScribe website and we'll transcribe them to accurate text (this is super fast and the first 3 files per day are 100% free!). You can even use a link to a YouTube video, file stored in Dropbox/Google Drive/OneDrive, etc.
Ask the TurboScribe GPT about your audio/video files. It will instantly (!) pull in the full transcripts (even long ones!) and you can now do whatever you'd like: summarize, ask questions, create detailed outlines, create content, and more!
Would love folks to try it out and let me know how it goes!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
43. Show HN: Notion Habit Tracker with GitHub inspired activity charts
URL: https://uiii.notion.site/Notion-Habit-Tracker-c9b52ec3869e41f9b8c19ecf0c05cb84
Author: uiii
Description: Hi, I find a way how to implement activity charts (similar to Github contribution charts, except it has only two states - on/off) using Notion formulas only.
I used it in my Habit Tracker template. It is clean, simple and aesthetic.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
44. Show HN: Plain Text Sports
URL: https://plaintextsports.com/
Author: rd
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
45. Show HN: A minimalist directory of 12 indiehackers' tools a day
URL: https://twelve.tools
Author: serpivore
Description:
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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