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Show HN Today: Top Developer Projects Showcase for 2024-09-11

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Welcome to today’s roundup of the most popular Show HN projects for 2024-09-11. From innovative AI applications to practical development tools, these projects showcase the creativity and vitality of the tech community. Let’s explore these exciting new inventions together!

1. Show HN: Konty – A Balsamiq-alternative lo-fi wireframe tool for modern apps

URL: https://konty.app/http://localhost:4321/

Author: niklauslee

Popularity: 357 points | 126 comments

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2. Show HN: Simple Alternative to Complex Project Management for Freelancers

URL: #

Author: booper

Could you please provide the text you would like translated?: We’re really happy to share EnkiTask.com with everyone — it’s a simple and affordable project management tool we built as an alternative to the overly complicated options out there. Whether you’re managing a small team or juggling dynamic projects, EnkiTask is all about keeping things straightforward and easy to use.

The reason we decided to build EnkiTask.com was pretty simple: after trying a bunch of popular project management tools like Trello, Asana, and Jira, none of them really hit the mark for us. Some, like Trello, came close, but they still had drawbacks. Most of the others were either too complicated, packed with features we didn’t need, or had a clunky interface. And then there was the pricing — we didn’t want to get stuck paying monthly for team members who might only be active for a short time, especially since our team changes a lot. So, we built EnkiTask.com to keep things clean, simple, and easy to use, with flexible pricing that doesn’t penalize you for having a dynamic team.

Instead of locking users into monthly or yearly subscriptions, we decided to ditch recurring payments altogether. With EnkiTask, you can buy task packages for really small amounts, so you only pay for what you actually need, when you need it.

We’re not trying to create the next “super killer” software or anything like that. We built EnkiTask.com for ourselves, using it intensively to meet our own needs. After showing it to our friends and family, we received a lot of positive feedback, which motivated us to make it publicly available.

This is just our first version, and we’re constantly adding more functionality as add-ons, keeping the core features clean and easy to use.

Check it out and let us know your thoughts: https://enkitask.com

Popularity: 34 points | 29 comments

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3. Show HN: I built an AI-powered app that helped me lose 30 lbs and gain muscle

URL: https://www.healthmax.ai/

Author: krm28

Could you please provide the text you’d like me to translate?: Hey everyone, Like many of you, I’ve been amazed by the latest AI advancements and have integrated AI into my daily life. As a fitness enthusiast, I was searching for an all-in-one tool that could track my nutrition, workouts, and sleep in one place, while providing insights into how these factors correlate with each other. This need led me to create HealthMaxAI. Using the app, I’ve personally lost over 30 pounds of fat, which has been incredibly motivating. HealthMaxAI has truly transformed my approach to health and fitness, and I believe it can do the same for others. I’m excited to share this tool with you and would love any feedback you might have. Your insights will be invaluable in making HealthMaxAI even better. Thank you in advance for your time and for checking out the app!

Popularity: 4 points | 4 comments

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4. Show HN: How much is 13B euros?

URL: https://howmuchis13billioneuros.com

Author: dndn1

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: Hi,

I made this page to contextualize 13 billion euros (or 14): an amount due to Ireland in an EU Apple tax case and all over the airwaves here this week. I use some pretty silly back-of-the-envelope type calculations (the same ones also repeated a lot in Ireland this week!).

These calculations aren’t especially interesting, but at least they are present: you can see them, and you can change them. If you do - change the 13 billion to 14 billion for example, related numbers will flash with updates.

It’s an example using calculang[1]: a language for calculations, and an example that focuses on a close connection between numbers that we read or share and formulas/workings behind those numbers.

I plan to do a separate Show HN about calculang perhaps when I have more docs and newer playground and gallery together, but Showing this page in case it’s interesting, & happy if there is feedback!

Declan

[0] https://HowMuchIs13BillionEuros.com repo: https://github.com/declann/HowMuchIs13BillionEuros.com

[1] https://calculang.dev

Popularity: 115 points | 96 comments

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5. Show HN: Astro SaaS Boilerplate – Demo [video]

URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ4iJltHag8

It seems you’ve prompted with a single word, “Author.” Could you please provide more context or the full text that you would like to have translated?: ByteShip

Sure, please provide the text you would like me to translate to English.: This is a demo of the RyzeKit Astro SaaS boilerplate. It is an Astro boilerplate with core features like authentication, payments, emails, blog & more already included.

Home Page: https://ryzekit.com/astro

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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6. Show HN: SourceGeek – Automate candidate sourcing with our AI-driven platform

URL: https://www.sourcegeek.com/

Author: nielsberkhout

Could you please provide the text you need translated?: SourceGeek is an innovative self-service platform designed for recruiters, sourcers, and HR professionals to streamline their candidate search and outreach process. Using advanced LinkedIn Automation and AI technology, our platform automates the tedious task of sourcing candidates, allowing users to focus on high-value activities.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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7. Show HN: GameGame – an LLM to resolve conflicts in board games

URL: https://gamegame.ai

Author: zeeg

Sure! Please provide the text you’d like me to translate, and I’ll be happy to help.: I wanted to learn more about RAG implementations, so I built something to solve the constant digging through manuals whenever we play a game.

It’s fairly simplistic, but actually has worked pretty well for some of these conflicts. Everythings Open Source on GitHub if you’re curious (or have ideas), and I’d love to hear feedback from fellow boardgamers!

Popularity: 8 points | 0 comments

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8. Show HN: Auto-document your analytics setup (npx package)

URL: https://github.com/fliskdata/analyze-tracking

It seems like you haven’t provided any text to translate. Could you please share the text you’d like to have translated?: sameenkarim

Sure! Please provide the text you would like me to translate.: Hey HN, sharing an npx package that I’ve been working on to help teams automatically document their analytics setups.

It crawls any JS/TS codebase and generates a YAML schema that catalogs all the events, properties, and triggers. Currently supporting GA, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Amplitude, Rudderstack, mParticle, PostHog, Pendo, Heap, Snowplow. Let me know if there’s any more I should add to the list!

Came out of a personal pain where I was struggling to keep tabs on all the analytics events we had implemented. The “tracking plan” spreadsheets just weren’t cutting it, and I wanted something that would automatically update as the code changed.

Hoping it’ll be helpful to other folks as well. Also open to suggestions for things I can build on top of this! Perhaps a code check tool to detect breaking changes or some UI to view this info when you’re querying your analytics data?

Would love your thoughts and feedback!

Popularity: 16 points | 5 comments

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9. Show HN: I built an app that translates audio while preserving your unique voice

URL: https://www.voiceclone-ai.com

The provided text “Author” seems to be a title or a single word. Could you please provide more context or additional text that you would like me to translate?: indieJulien

Could you please provide the text you need translated?: Hey HN, I am on my third year of coding and i try myself as a solopreneur. This is my first app with next js and i have built it to translate some content i want to put online. It saves my time from learning a new language and makes it easy to share content in multiple languages.

I hope my website can be helpful to you as it is for me. please feel free for feedbacks or any suggestions you might have. (I’m already planning to redo the demo video, really not satisfied with it …)

Thanks

Julien

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

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10. Show HN: Gait – A Command Line Tool for reviewing code changes

URL: https://github.com/can-taslicukur/gait

Author: egecant

It seems the text you provided is too brief for translation. Could you please provide a more detailed text or context for me to translate?: Hey HN,

I wanted to share the open-source command line tool I built a while ago that allows you to review code changes in a git repository with chatGPT.

My personal favorite is the gait pr command, it compares the HEAD with a remote branch and generates a PR review automatically. This means you can get preliminary review by GPT-4 before even opening an actual pull request, increasing your chances of approval.

Currently it is just a prototype with minimal customization and with only a zero-shot prompt but I believe it has a huge potential, and I am open to your insights and contributions. Please feel free to try it out and give feedback!

You can install it via pip:

pip install gait

Pop culture appeal: 1 points | 0 comments

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11. Show HN: I made this simple retro blog/personal website with Firebase

URL: https://blog-project-fe0ba.web.app/

Author: thankuxari

The text appears to be incomplete. Could you please provide more context or details that you would like me to translate?: I made this really simple retro blog which you can join with your google account to post, say hello!

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments

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12. Show HN: Mandoline – Custom LLM Evaluations for Real-World Use Cases

URL: https://mandoline.ai

Author: kmckiern

Could you please provide the text you’d like me to translate?: Hi HN!

We’re a small team of AI engineers who’ve spent the last few years building AI applications. Through this, we’ve experienced firsthand many of the challenges that come with evaluating and improving AI systems in real-world contexts.

Standard LLM evaluations (and evaluation methods) often use simplified scenarios that don’t reflect the complexity LLMs encounter in actual use. This leads to a disconnect between reported performance and real-world usefulness.

We built Mandoline to bridge this gap, helping developers evaluate and improve LLM applications in ways that matter to end-users. Our approach allows you to design custom evaluation criteria that align with your specific product requirements.

For a quick overview of how it works, check out our Python and / or Node SDK READMEs:

- Python: https://github.com/mandoline-ai/mandoline-python/blob/main/R

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

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13. Show HN: Focumon Stack – Gamified co-working (calendar-free)

URL: https://www.focumon.com/stack

Author: GodotX

Could you please provide the text you would like translated?: Hi HN friends, I launched a new feature for my gamified co-working app (Focumon). My Stack is a lightweight time-blocking tool for Focumon trainers who love gamification but want a bit more structure in their focus sessions. Plus, you get to collect little pixel monsters!

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

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14. Show HN: Simple AI-powered debugger in your terminal

URL: https://github.com/samarthaggarwal/always-on-debugger

Author: ajabhish

Could you please provide the text you would like to be translated?: Step 1: Install the package

$ npm install -g aidebug

Step 2: Setup the API key for Anthropic

$ export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=<PASTE_YOUR_OWN_API_KEY>

Step 3: Now you can use the debug command to debug your commands.

$ debug python average.py

Video demo: https://www.loom.com/share/5afa2d7fd46c470bbc884675a77aec3c?…

Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments

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15. Show HN: AvifHash v0 – Compact and efficient image placeholders

URL: https://juliobbv.com/avifhash

It seems you’ve only provided the word “Author.” If you’re looking for a translation or further information about an author or a specific text, please provide more details!: juliobbv

Please provide the text you would like me to translate, and I’ll be happy to help!: AvifHash leverages the power of AVIF to create image placeholders that are both compact and efficient.

This Proof of Concept shows promising results: at 27 characters, AvifHash outperforms BlurHash https://blurha.sh/ (using 4x3 components) in quality and detail retention. At a similar quality, BlurHash needs 54 (5x5) to 76 characters (6x6 components).

Given that AVIF decoding is done by the web engine, AvifHash is very small: the entire demo page (including parsing and re-hydration code) is only 2.3 kB gzipped.

Popularity: 8 points | 0 comments

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16. Show HN: Pax – cross-platform GUIs with an integrated design tool

URL: https://www.pax.dev/

Author: zackbrown

Sure! Please provide the text you would like translated.: Hey HN! We are Zack, Warfa, and Sam. After some human-years of building Pax, we’re excited finally to enter Beta and to invite anyone to build with Pax for the first time.

What is Pax?

Pax is a tool for building native apps & websites, similar to SwiftUI or Flutter. Pax is driven by a declarative user interface description language that attaches to Rust application logic. Pax itself is built in Rust.

Pax ships with an integrated vector design tool. This design tool is a bidirectional view into any Pax codebase: open codebase with designer, make visual changes, edit pax-lang or Rust by hand with any code editor, and continue to switch back and forth between visual and written modes. [0]

Unlike most visual builders, Pax Designer has the tools, features, and conventions of a professional vector design tool (like Figma, Illustrator, or Flash.) This foundational goal required careful design of every aspect of Pax, from the grammar through the rendering engine, the layout system, and the standard library.

Try it out

You can try out Pax Designer right now on your machine and see the changes it makes to code in realtime: https://docs.pax.dev/get-started/

You can also run Pax Designer directly from our website, but you won’t be able to see the code sync: https://www.pax.dev/

Pax Designer goes open source

Along with this Beta launch we are open-sourcing Pax Designer[1], Pax’s integrated vector design tool — which itself was built 100% in Pax.

That makes Pax Designer a solid reference example of Pax in production.

What’s next?

We’re working on a fully-featured hosted version of Pax Designer, which will become Pax Pro[4] — a team collaboration tool that enables non-developers to make visual contributions to GitHub repos hand-in-hand with developers.

We are also working on Pax JavaScript, bindings that will allow pax-lang to attach to JavaScript/TypeScript application logic as an alternative to Rust.

Other features and fixes will be a function of user feedback. Please take it for a spin, build something, and let us know what you think! See a partial list of current features on the GitHub README.[3]

Please reach out to our team with any questions, ideas, or feedback! This thread, GitHub issues, or Discord[5] are good ways to get in touch.

Pax today in Beta is far from perfect, but we’re proud of how far it’s come and excited about where it’s headed. We hope some folks here will share our excitement, or even join us in our mission to make software creation more creative and accessible to more of humanity.

[0] How Pax Designer reads & writes code: https://docs.pax.dev/reference/designability

[1] Source code for Pax Designer, built in Pax: https://github.com/paxdotdev/pax/tree/dev/pax-designer

[2] Get started: https://docs.pax.dev/get-started/

[3] GitHub Repo + Readme: https://github.com/paxdotdev/pax

[4] Get early access to Pax Pro: https://airtable.com/appCUQtUS9g4kuQZL/pagGMVOPv9AH1cNJS/for

[5] Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Eq8KWAUc6b

Popularity: 14 points | 3 comments

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17. Show HN: Practice soft skills through voice-based roleplays with AI

URL: https://www.exec.com/ai-roleplays

Author: seanlinehan

Sure! Please provide the text you’d like me to translate to English.: Hey HN,

Sean Linehan and Nick deWilde here. I’m really excited to share the new product my co-founder and I have been working on. It’s called “Roleplays” and it let’s you have voice-based conversations with AI characters.

There are two critical components that make it impactful:

1. The actual live roleplaying. It’s surprisingly intense! 2. You get super detailed feedback on your performance.

The tech stack here is pretty interesting. We’re using different models for transcription, token generation, voice generation, and transcript evaluation. There are a lot of moving pieces to make this work seamlessly!

As broader point, I think voice is going to wind up being a critical evolution in computing. I recently read “Rise of the Machines: A Cybernetic History” which traces the early origins of computing. It’s fascinating that the early pioneers also thought voice would be important due to the low-bandwidth nature of using other control systems. Perhaps they were right, but it took 50 years to get there.

Anyways, I’m excited to share this with HN and would love your feedback on the experience!

Popularity: 4 points | 1 comments

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18. Show HN: PaperQA2, Agentic RAG for Science

URL: https://github.com/Future-House/paper-qa

Author: mskar

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: We’re excited to release PaperQA2, an open source RAG library specialized to work with the scientific literature. We’ve seen some really compelling results with it (https://paper.wikicrow.ai), like superhuman performance at question answering and summarization when compared with expert scientists.

PaperQA2 is a major overhaul of our prior PaperQA system, it includes automatically obtained rich metadata for each paper, a CLI to work with local papers directly, a local full-text search engine for keywords searches over PDF files, a state-of-the-art algorithm for LLM-based re-ranking and contextual summarization (RCS), the ability to agentic RAG, and support for all LiteLLM compatible LLMs.

We hope that folks are able to use PaperQA2 to help improve their scientific workflows and the way they interact with the literature. It’s enabled many cool projects for us like (WikiCrow and ContraCrow), and we hope to see many more in the future.

Popularity: 7 points | 0 comments

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19. Show HN: Control Node – Elixir library to build your own orchestration service

URL: https://github.com/beamX/control-node

Author: kansi

Could you please provide the text you would like translated?: Hi HN, I am sharing this Elixir library which enables building your own service orchestrator. It’s best suited for building orchestrators that need to deploy small to medium size of Elixir services nodes. It can also deploy services written in other languages (with some caveats).

Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments

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20. Show HN: Try Yi Coder with Cursor to Write a Search Webpage

URL: https://www.secondstate.io/articles/yi-coder-cursor/

Author: 3Sophons

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: zero programming knowledge needed

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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21. Show HN: React Email Generator – Easily Generate Beautiful React Email Templates

URL: https://reactemailgenerator.vercel.app/

Author: bilater

Could you please provide the text you’d like translated?: Hey All -

Some of you might have seen the new React Email components that were released. I decided to build a simple tool that takes those and, with a dash of AI powder, lets you generate optimized Email Templates just by prompting.

Give it a try! I’m keeping it free (for now :D).

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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22. Show HN: Graphme – Text to Graph of Thoughts

URL: https://www.graphme.dev

Author: paulon

Please provide the text you’d like me to translate, and I’ll be happy to help!: hey everyone!

just made this tool, graphme. it takes any corpus of text and turns it into a graph of thoughts.

the goal is to understand how thoughts & ideas get generated. it’s interesting to see how humans come up with new ideas and topics in conversations.

this is just v1 so i’d love to get your feedback + what you think it would be useful for.

thanks!

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments

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23. Show HN: CKBX: The Web3 version of the one-million-checkboxes challenge

URL: https://github.com/keyvank/ckbx

Author: keyvank

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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24. Show HN: Image Splitter – Split and Merge Images Easily

URL: https://imagesplitter.tools/

Author: harperhuang

Sure! Please provide the text you would like me to translate.: Hey HN!

I’m excited to share Image Splitter, a comprehensive image manipulation tool I’ve been working on. It’s designed to solve common image editing needs: splitting, cropping, and merging images quickly and easily, without compromising privacy or dealing with ads.

https://imagesplitter.tools

Key Features: • 100% client-side processing - your images never leave your device • No sign-up required • Fast and efficient • Supports multiple output formats (JPEG, PNG, WebP) • Responsive design works great on mobile

Core Functionalities:

  1. Image Splitting: Divide images horizontally, vertically, or into grids
  2. Image Cropping: Precisely crop images with an intuitive interface
  3. Image Merging: Combine multiple images into a single composition

    Use cases: • Social media marketers creating multi-post image carousels • Developers needing to quickly slice up UI designs • Photographers creating panoramas or image collages • Anyone wanting to create triptychs or multi-panel art

    What sets Image Splitter apart:

  4. Speed: Optimized for performance to handle your tasks quickly
  5. Privacy: All processing happens in your browser - we never see your images
  6. Simplicity: Clean, intuitive interface with drag-and-drop support
  7. Versatility: A swiss-army knife for basic image manipulation tasks

    I built this because I was frustrated with existing options that were either slow, packed with ads, required uploading images to a server, or limited to just one function. Image Splitter aims to be your go-to tool for quick image edits without the bloat of full-featured editors.

    I’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any feature requests you might have. What other image processing tools would you find useful in a similar format? Are there any specific splitting, cropping, or merging features you’d like to see?

    Try it out and let me know what you think!

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

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25. Show HN: Landing page copywriting and AB testing tool

URL: https://wafrow.com

Author: ravdeepchawla

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments

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26. Show HN: Tune LLaMa3.1 on Google Cloud TPUs

URL: https://github.com/felafax/felafax

Author: felarof

Please provide the text you would like translated.: Hey HN, we wanted to share our repo where we fine-tuned Llama 3.1 on Google TPUs. We’re building AI infra to fine-tune and serve LLMs on non-NVIDIA GPUs (TPUs, Trainium, AMD GPUs).

The problem: Right now, 90% of LLM workloads run on NVIDIA GPUs, but there are equally powerful and more cost-effective alternatives out there. For example, training and serving Llama 3.1 on Google TPUs is about 30% cheaper than NVIDIA GPUs.

But developer tooling for non-NVIDIA chipsets is lacking. We felt this pain ourselves. We initially tried using PyTorch XLA to train Llama 3.1 on TPUs, but it was rough: xla integration with pytorch is clunky, missing libraries (bitsandbytes didn’t work), and cryptic HuggingFace errors.

We then took a different route and translated Llama 3.1 from PyTorch to JAX. Now, it’s running smoothly on TPUs! We still have challenges ahead, there is no good LoRA library in JAX, but this feels like the right path forward.

Here’s a demo (https://dub.sh/felafax-demo) of our managed solution.

Would love your thoughts on our repo and vision as we keep chugging along!

Popularity: 172 points | 52 comments

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27. Show HN: Tuplates - Commit valid code; not templates

URL: https://github.com/anderspitman/tuplates-py

Author: apitman

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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28. Show HN: RestCSV – Convert Your CSV to REST API

URL: https://restcsv.com/

Author: jdalton

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: Alpha release of my new tool, RestCSV, which converts your CSV document to a REST API that you can immediately consume.

Looking forward to your feedback.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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29. Show HN: Tldr.cafe – Instant Summaries of HN Posts

URL: https://tldr.cafe

Author: lqcfcjx

It seems like there’s no additional text provided for translation. Could you please share the text you would like me to translate?: Hi, I’d like to share a side project tldr.cafe that gives you quick summaries of Hacker News posts.

Just add tldr.cafe/ before any HN link, and you’ll get a neat digest of the content and discussion. For example:

https://tldr.cafe/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41491

https://tldr.cafe/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41497

https://tldr.cafe/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41502

It’s been super helpful for me when I want to catch up on posts without diving into every comment. Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

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30. Show HN: Clace – Application Server with support for scaling down to zero

URL: https://github.com/claceio/clace

Please provide the text you would like me to translate.: ajayvk

Description: I have been building the open source project https://github.com/claceio/clace. Clace is an application server that builds and deploys containers, allowing it to manage webapps in any language/framework.

Compared to application servers like Nginx Unit, Clace has the advantage of being able to work with any application, without requiring any dependency or packaging changes. Clace provides a blue-green staged deployment model for apps. Not just code changes, even configuration changes are staged and can be verified before being made live.

Clace is not a PaaS solution, it does not support deploying databases and other auxiliary services. It does share the fact that it manages containers with PaaS solutions. Clace is different in that it builds its own reverse proxy, instead of depending on Traefik/Nginx. This allows Clace to implement features like shutting down idle apps and adding app level OAuth authentication. Clace runs natively on Windows/OSX in addition to Linux. Clace works with Docker/Podman/Orbstack.

Clace allows you to run hundreds of apps on a single machine. Since app containers are shut down when not in use, there is no CPU/memory resource usage when the apps are idle. It provides a Google Cloud Run type interface on your own hardware.

https://clace.io/ has a demo video and docs. Do let me know any feedback.

Popularity: 67 points | 24 comments

Show HN: Clace – Application Server with support for scaling down to zero - Project Screenshot

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31. Show HN: I made a tool to see which countries are sleeping and which are awake

URL: https://localnap.vercel.app/

Author: AbenezerDaniel

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments

Show HN: I made a tool to see which countries are sleeping and which are awake - Project Screenshot

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32. Show HN: Create flowcharts with swimlanes, using chat

URL: https://ba-copilot-main.vercel.app/

Could you please provide more context or information about what you would like to be translated?: kushty

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: This creates flowcharts with swimlanes, according to the BPMN standard (Business Process Modelling Notation).

I used to create them when I was a business analyst. But I continued to find them useful as a ‘consumer’, when I became a software engineer.

I’m planning on building this out into a ‘Business Analyst Copilot’. But I’m considering building for other roles and use cases as well.

If you just want to see a rendered example, here’s one where the chat request was ‘Create a process diagram for bug triage and resolution.’: https://i.imgur.com/uq2KWSs.png

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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33. Show HN: Libvirt-Automount

URL: https://github.com/rmccullagh/libvirt-automount

Author: ryanmccullagh

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Libvirt-Automount - Project Screenshot

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34. Show HN: Launched JoyCapture – A Digital Disposable Camera for Events

URL: https://joycapture.com/

Author: _co

Description: Built it over the weekend. Any feedback on how I can improve and iterate further is greatly appreciated!

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

Show HN: Launched JoyCapture – A Digital Disposable Camera for Events - Project Screenshot

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35. Show HN: React-Lucy-State – experimental replacement of React.useState

URL: https://github.com/Bloomca/react-lucy-state

Author: bloomca

It seems like your message is incomplete. Could you please provide the text you’d like me to translate?: Hey, some time ago I submitted my other library (https://github.com/bloomca/veles) where I built an entire new UI library which supports atomic state updates.

However, I realized that it requires rewriting of the entire applications in case you want to use it, and also there is no proper support for things like routing.

So I tried to extract the data layer which allows for atomic updates and adapt it to React. The result is a somewhat convoluted framework which can work under some circumstances.

Please let me know if you have any ideas/questions! I like the topic of performance a lot and would love to speed up React apps (or any JS apps for that matter).

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

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36. Show HN: Project 3124

URL: https://3124.co

Author: andrew_rfc

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

Show HN: Project 3124 - Project Screenshot

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37. Show HN: I Built an AI Prayer Diary to Capture and Reflect on Daily Prayers

URL: https://aigirl.sense-ocean.com

Author: ElkeQin

Please provide the text you’d like me to translate.: The Moment I Discovered the Need

A few months ago, I was starting my morning as I always do—with prayer. I’ve always found peace in my daily conversations with God, recording my thoughts and reflections. But over time, I realized something important was missing. While praying daily brought me comfort, it was difficult to track my spiritual growth and revisit those meaningful conversations. I wanted a way to look back and see how my prayers were shaping my life and deepening my faith.

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Understanding the Need

I knew that if I was facing this challenge, others might be as well. Many people pray every day but struggle to maintain a consistent routine or reflect on their spiritual journey in a meaningful way. So, I started asking myself: Is there a tool that could not only help us record our prayers but also provide insights to help us reflect and grow spiritually?

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The Development Journey

With that question in mind, I set out to create a solution. I envisioned a tool that would let users track their daily prayers while also using AI to provide meaningful insights. What I thought would be a simple journaling app turned out to be much more complex. I realized that to make this truly valuable, I needed to incorporate AI that could analyze prayers and provide feedback to help users reflect deeply on their spiritual journey.

The development process took several months, and there were plenty of ups and downs. I had to iterate multiple times to get it right—ensuring that the AI wasn’t just summarizing prayers but helping people gain deeper spiritual insights and track their growth over time.

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The Features and What Makes It Unique

After months of work, the product is finally here. It’s more than just a prayer journal—it’s designed to help users connect with God on a deeper level. Here’s what it offers:

1. Daily Prayer Logging: You can record your daily prayers, capturing gratitude, reflections, and personal requests. 2. AI-Assisted Reflection: The AI analyzes your entries and provides meaningful insights to help you reflect on your prayers. 3. Spiritual Growth Tracking: Over time, you’ll be able to see patterns and themes in your prayers, showing how your faith has developed. 4. Personalized Suggestions: Based on your prayer content, the AI offers tailored insights and suggestions to strengthen your connection with God.

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Invitation to Try and Share Feedback

This product is the result of my own spiritual journey, and I truly believe it can help others grow closer to God. I invite you to try it out and share your feedback with me. Whether it’s suggestions for improvements or your personal experiences using the tool, I’d love to hear from you.

Are you ready to bring more structure and depth to your daily prayers? Give it a try and let me know what you think!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I Built an AI Prayer Diary to Capture and Reflect on Daily Prayers - Project Screenshot

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38. Show HN: A better way to find expired domains

URL: https://yesterdaysdomains.com/

Author: mjh_codes

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: A better way to find expired domains - Project Screenshot

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39. Show HN: Wife and I built AI YouTube summary generator and save 2 hours everyday

URL: https://youtubesmry.com

Author: harshmaur

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: Hey HN

I spend so much time watching youtube videos (reviews, tutorials, webinars) and I realised if I could just get a summary.

Many summary generators exist, my wife has been asking me to learn coding and I thought it could be a perfect opportunity.

We built this with Cursor Editor and using GPT 4o behind the scenes. Took us a 6 hours of development to get the first version out.

Now, everytime I go to youtube and open a video, I feel the urge to change the URL to “youtubesmry” to get the summary.

I would love if you guys try this out.

No logins, No payment needed, No Ads.

We plan to build more features as paid offering once more people join the waitlist.

— Kamodinee & Harsh

Popularity: 1 points | 3 comments

Show HN: Wife and I built AI YouTube summary generator and save 2 hours everyday - Project Screenshot

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40. Show HN: GrabMyLeads – Pitch to Startups That Just Raised Millions

URL: https://grabmyleads.com/

Author: aravind_aby

Sure! Please provide the text you’d like me to translate, and I’ll be happy to help!: I’ve built GrabMyLeads to help agencies and startups pitch their services to freshly funded startups before their competitors. While other tools take months to update funding information, GrabMyLeads delivers leads by the next month, giving you a first-mover advantage. It analyzes 60+ data points for each lead to ensure a perfect fit, focusing on those most likely to outsource your services. Looking forward to feedback and suggestions from the community!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: GrabMyLeads – Pitch to Startups That Just Raised Millions - Project Screenshot

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41. Show HN: I built a Wordle-inspired puzzle image game in a weekend

URL: https://whatthepixsay.com/

Author: sakerbos

Description: *Spread over multiple weeks (I have a wife, kids as well as a day job lol).

Hey guys!

I’ve been working on a little side project, What The Pix Say (WTPS), a Wordle-inspired word puzzle game where you solve phrases by guessing the meaning of AI-generated images.

Would love to get your feedback before I release this into the wild!

Cheers, Shaun

PS: If you’re curious about how I built it, I recorded the whole process here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYM7y5xhAUDxIOGkb4zAn

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I built a Wordle-inspired puzzle image game in a weekend - Project Screenshot

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42. Show HN: I made a Slack app to easily bulk upload and optimize emojis

URL: https://emojify.janez.tech/

Author: jamzi

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

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43. Show HN: Stu – A TUI Explorer for Amazon S3

URL: https://github.com/lusingander/stu

Author: lusingander

Please provide the text that you would like me to translate into English.: stu is the TUI (Terminal UI) explorer application for Amazon S3 (AWS S3).

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments

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44. Show HN: Dashboarrrd – A Customizable Workspace Tool for Project Management

URL: https://dashboarrrd.com/

Author: uziiuzair

Could you please provide the text you’d like me to translate?: Hey HN,

I’ve been working on a tool called Dashboarrrd—a fully customizable productivity app designed to let you build your own workspace from scratch. After using tools like Notion, Asana, and Trello, I realized I needed something more flexible that allowed me to visually organize my projects, client work, and personal tasks.

With Dashboarrrd, you can:

• Add widgets to an empty canvas and create a custom interface that fits your workflow

• Use it for project management, client relations, campaign planning, and more

• Integrate popular services soon (so you can connect everything you use in one place)

It’s free to use, with no feature limitations based on the plan you choose. If you’d like to support development, you can pay whatever you like.

Check it out: https://www.dashboarrrd.com

I’d love to hear your feedback!

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Dashboarrrd – A Customizable Workspace Tool for Project Management - Project Screenshot

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45. Show HN: SaaS are not that easy

URL: https://alvarolloret.com/blog/WhySaaSIsntTheEasiestPathToSuccess.html

Author: javirady

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: SaaS are not that easy - Project Screenshot

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46. Show HN: C9 GUI – SDL2 GUI framework for C99 subset

URL: https://github.com/1jss/C9-gui

The text provided is just the word “Author.” Could you please provide more context or additional text you’d like translated?: 1jss

It seems like you provided only the word “Description.” Could you please provide the full text that you want to be translated?: Coming from Electron+TS+React at work I wanted something leaner for my hobby projects. This is what I’ve come up with so far.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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47. Show HN: Made a Tldr for Books

URL: https://www.dailyreadsai.com/

Author: itssidhere

Could you please provide the text you would like me to translate?: Hey guys i am launching my web app for the second time this month, first iteration was trying to curate excerpts but now this iteration is curation summaries after taking feedback from a lot of people. Thank you!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

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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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