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Explore the hottest developer projects on Show HN for 2024-10-14. Dive into innovative tech, AI applications, and exciting new inventions!

Summary of Today’s Content

Today’s highlights include innovative tools and projects showcased on Hacker News. Notable mentions are Indiehost, which automates self-hosting on VPS, and Frameloop, an AI-driven video creation platform. Additionally, AI applications such as Codeium’s Supercomplete for intent prediction and Deepfind, a privacy-first search engine, stand out. Various game projects and unique utilities, like a macOS timer app and a simple 2FA generator, also caught attention. For developers, YA Copilot offers an open-source alternative to GitHub Copilot, while Vortex introduces a high-performance file format. Overall, a diverse range of creative solutions is being shared today.

1. Show HN: I built indiehost to automate self-hosting on a VPS with Coolify

URL: https://indiehost.io

Author: stugreen13

Description: Recently moved all of my apps to a $4/mo VPS using Coolify

Saved tons of $$, and can self-host my Ghost/Wordpress/Postgres instances etc.

Built a tool to help others do the same

Popularity: 8 points | 3 comments

Show HN: I built indiehost to automate self-hosting on a VPS with Coolify - Project Screenshot


2. Show HN: Codeium launches Supercomplete – next intent prediction

URL: https://codeium.com/blog/supercomplete-launch

Author: fortenforge

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Codeium launches Supercomplete – next intent prediction - Project Screenshot


3. Show HN: I built an idea to video app

URL: https://frameloop.ai

Author: zhacker

Description: Frameloop is an AI-powered video creation and automation tool, that turns ideas into publishable videos within seconds. I’ve been working on this for past 4 months now, and have few paying customers as well.

Most of them are individual creators, and about 20% are businesses.

I’d like to focus more on business users going forwards, and am building branded video features for businesses.

There are many other tools at this point, but my focus has been to focus on great UX, and giving users a really good first draft, which is easily editable.

And I think that focus is what differentiates us.

Try it out, and feel free to share any feedback.

Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I built an idea to video app - Project Screenshot


4. Show HN: Create AI-Generated Images from Text,User-Friendly Tool

URL: https://getaicraft.com/

Author: stmrhn

Description: GetAIcraft.com is an advanced text-to-image generation platform designed to turn your ideas into stunning visuals within seconds. Whether you’re a designer, marketer, or content creator, our AI-driven tool simplifies the creative process by transforming simple text prompts into high-quality images. With a focus on speed and usability,

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Create AI-Generated Images from Text,User-Friendly Tool - Project Screenshot


5. Show HN: Get YouTube Thumbnail

URL: https://gist.github.com/avelican/2872c6a632c8f713482a2ab8309f91fe

Author: andai

Description: The site I used for this went offline. So I made my own in ~30 LoC.

It’s just a HTML file. No server needed.

Live version: https://jsbin.com/qayubeyano/edit?html,output

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Get YouTube Thumbnail - Project Screenshot


6. Show HN: Furry Frenzy – A Trump-Inspired Cats and Dogs Game

URL: https://simondarcyonline.com/furry-frenzy/

Author: sidarcy

Description: Furry Frenzy is a fun and quirky browser game I just finished!

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Furry Frenzy – A Trump-Inspired Cats and Dogs Game - Project Screenshot


7. Show HN: Turbo-colormap, TypeScript helpers for the Turbo dataviz colormap

URL: https://exogen.github.io/turbo-colormap/

Author: exogen

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Turbo-colormap, TypeScript helpers for the Turbo dataviz colormap - Project Screenshot


8. Show HN: LLM sampler for uncensoring and creative writing

URL: https://colab.research.google.com/github/Mihaiii/backtrack_sampler/blob/main/demo.ipynb

Author: mihaich

Description: ^You can find in the url a small colab demo.

Below is the link to the actual framework. I take pride in making it as simple as possible so that others can contribute with ease: https://github.com/Mihaiii/backtrack_sampler

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: LLM sampler for uncensoring and creative writing - Project Screenshot


9. Show HN: I spent 6 months so you can launch shop with Bricks in minutes

URL: https://www.brickstheme.com/

Author: tonyskovi

Description: Bricks Theme is a collection of pre-built templates and sections for Bricks Builder, allowing you to quickly create blogs, e-commerce sites, or any other type of website.

I built this to use it for my agency because of repetitive tasks. Took longer than I expected but now I have various templates to choose from.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions. Thanks!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I spent 6 months so you can launch shop with Bricks in minutes - Project Screenshot


10. Show HN: Automate Pinterest Pins with RSS (How-To)

URL: https://www.apsquared.co/posts/pinterest-rss

Author: apsquared

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Automate Pinterest Pins with RSS (How-To) - Project Screenshot


11. Show HN: Migration Tool from WordPress to GravCMS

URL: https://github.com/jgonyea/wp2grav_exporter

Author: wingmanjd

Description: A few years ago, I wrote an exporter WordPress plugin that generates appropriate markdown and YAML content for use in a GravCMS site. Due to recent drama with WordPress, I’ve dusted the project off and have implemented many new features. Side-by-side comparison images are in the project README.

Currently exported items:

Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Migration Tool from WordPress to GravCMS - Project Screenshot


12. Show HN: 3B+ 152GB DNS Records Dataset

URL: https://www.merklemap.com/dns-records-database

Author: pierrebarre

Description: Hi HN,

I’ve been working on building a pipeline to create a DNS records database lately. The goal is to enable research as well as competitive landscape analysis on the internet.

The dataset for now spans around 3 billion records and covers all the common DNS record types:

    A
AAAA
ANAME
CAA
CNAME
HINFO
HTTPS
MX
NAPTR
NS
PTR
SOA
SRV
SSHFP
SVCB
TLSA
TXT
Each line in the CSV file represents a single DNS record in the following format:

    www.example.com,A,93.184.215.14

I believe this dataset will be valuable for various research purposes and competitive analysis. Let me know if you have any questions or feedback!

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: 3B+ 152GB DNS Records Dataset - Project Screenshot


13. Show HN: Crd-to-sample-YAML is v1.0.0 with a ton of features

URL: https://github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml/releases/tag/v1.0.0

Author: skarlso

Description: Hello! :)

This project of mine has grown quite a bit now. It has a TON if features and today, I’m happy to say that it reached maturity and entered v1.0.0 major version.

With this latest version, the WASM frontend got a live editor in which you can play around with the CRD JSON schema and find out how it looks like on the fly.

It can also generate a JSON schema now from the CRD that can be used for auto-completion offering your users an additional nicety to show them that your CRDs can be autocompleted.

It’s also offering support for all types, not just CRDs, that follow the this YAML structure:

    # top level spec field
spec:
names:
kind: # this should be the kind of the generated object
group: # the group of the generated object
# optional version field
versions:
- name: v1alpha1
# OpenAPI schema (like the one used by Kubernetes CRDs). Determines what fields
# the XR (and claim) will have. Will be automatically extended by crossplane.
# See https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/extend-kubernetes/custom-resources/custom-resource-definitions/
# for full CRD documentation and guide on how to write OpenAPI schemas
schema:
openAPIV3Schema:
# optional validation field describing all versions
validation:
openAPIV3Schema:
It’s all unstructured in the background so it should work ( please report any errors… ).

For more information checkout out the release notes and the README.

Happy generating!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Crd-to-sample-YAML is v1.0.0 with a ton of features - Project Screenshot


14. Show HN: Automatic Recipe Generator to Preserve Culinary Traditions

URL: https://legadoculinario.com.br/recipe-generator

Author: victor_bram

Description: Hey HN folks!

I’m Victor, and I just launched a free tool that automatically generates recipes based on the ingredients you have at home. The idea came as a way to attract more organic traffic to my microSaaS, Legado Culinário, which helps families preserve their culinary recipes and stories for future generations.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Automatic Recipe Generator to Preserve Culinary Traditions - Project Screenshot


15. Show HN: Bolt.new – dev sandbox with AI from StackBlitz

URL: https://bolt.new/

Author: heygarrison

Description:

Popularity: 54 points | 13 comments

Show HN: Bolt.new – dev sandbox with AI from StackBlitz - Project Screenshot


16. Show HN: Smash ants to protect your donut in my new web game

URL: https://vidzert.com/ant-smasher

Author: vidzert

Description: Protect your donut by smashing ants in my new fast-paced game. It’s written entirely in JavaScript without any game engines.

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Smash ants to protect your donut in my new web game - Project Screenshot


17. Show HN: Deepfind – A Privacy-First AI Search Engine

URL: https://www.deepfind.co

Author: arjumand

Description:

Popularity: 7 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Deepfind – A Privacy-First AI Search Engine - Project Screenshot


18. Show HN: Turn any YouTube video into a summary, quiz, & flashcards

URL: https://asterlab.io/

Author: rtills

Description: YouTube is the greatest learning resource in the world. Yet it doesn’t provide any tools to help you learn from videos.

I built a simple app that turns YouTube videos into structured learning material using AI. It generates a summary, quiz and flashcards from video content, meaning you can learn from anything (well, at least any YouTube video).

Try it out. Would be happy to keep building features based on feedback!

Popularity: 5 points | 11 comments

Show HN: Turn any YouTube video into a summary, quiz, & flashcards - Project Screenshot


19. Show HN: Postdio – Personalized AI Assistant

URL: https://www.postdio.com/

Author: utku-0

Description: Postdio’s AI gets smarter with what you post and save, giving you better help as you use it.

It’s still a work in progress. Would love to hear what you guys think!

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Postdio – Personalized AI Assistant - Project Screenshot


20. Show HN: Vortex – a high-performance columnar file format

URL: https://github.com/spiraldb/vortex

Author: gatesn

Description:

Popularity: 201 points | 48 comments

Show HN: Vortex – a high-performance columnar file format - Project Screenshot


21. Show HN: Open Sukkah – “Airbnb” for Sukkahs

URL: https://opensukkah.com

Author: nightwhisper

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Open Sukkah – "Airbnb" for Sukkahs - Project Screenshot


22. Show HN: I made a Chrome Extension that makes Amazon 100x better

URL: https://amazonglowup.com

Author: dc_dc

Description: Amazon GlowUp is an ambitious Chrome Extension that redesigns Amazon.com from top to bottom for better shopping. I’m dc, a long-time designer and product leader, and a former executive-level designer at Amazon for 11 years. I’ve spent more time studying, improving, and innovating in the Amazon store than you can imagine, and I spent 4 months packing more than 3,000+ of my ideas into this tiny plugin.

What else can I do to make amazon shopping better? Ideas are very welcome.

Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I made a Chrome Extension that makes Amazon 100x better - Project Screenshot


23. Show HN: DuckDB HTTP API Server in a Community Extension

URL: https://github.com/lmangani/duckdb-extension-httpserver

Author: qxip

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: DuckDB HTTP API Server in a Community Extension - Project Screenshot


URL: https://github.com/michaelgiba/late_now

Author: michaelgiba

Description: Hi all, I wanted to share a side project I’ve been working on for a while which, given a link to a news article, produces an animated late night show of configurable length and style.

Its conceptually similar to NotebookLM, but I’m not aware of other projects which convert to 3D.

Curious to hear people’s thoughts. For an overview on how it works I made a post here: https://open.substack.com/pub/michaelgiba/p/late-now

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Convert a link to a late night show - Project Screenshot


25. Show HN: A macOS timer app you control like an elastic band

URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stretch-it-easy-gesture-timer/id6670762193?mt=12

Author: clemstation

Description: I’ve been using Gestimer, and I fell in love with its elastic band UI. I think it’s a really cool way to interact with an app.

I wanted something extremely minimal to set a timer. Maybe my wife is cooking something and shouting, “Count 15 minutes” or I want to do a 30min deep work session.

So, I created Stretch It which uses the elastic band interface to set a timer.

- I also set the OPT modifier to change the timer range to seconds in case you’re measuring your apnea .

Popularity: 3 points | 3 comments

Show HN: A macOS timer app you control like an elastic band - Project Screenshot


26. Show HN: Those Who Die as Cattle

URL: https://eswart.itch.io/those-who-die-as-cattle

Author: elliotswart

Description: What if a game gave you the backstory of everyone you killed or got killed? I feel like I’ve heard this question asked before, but I’ve never seen it done. For Ludum Dare 56 (a game jam), I spent 48 hours building a prototype called Those Who Die As Cattle, a WW1 trench warfare simulation game.

I used ChatGPT 4o-mini to generate details for the 12,000 soldiers involved in the game. Notably, I had to supply names because it couldn’t introduce sufficient variety. I also had to add randomly generated adjectives for the soldiers; otherwise, the prompts were too similar, even with different seeds and temperatures. Initially, I used Claude (which I usually prefer), but it made every soldier a former carpenter’s apprentice. Since this is a game and your actions should matter, instead of generating one block of text, I had it generate JSON by providing a template with cues for different things that might happen to the soldier. I used these to dynamically assemble a story for each casualty. For example:

{ “briefBio”: “Tell me a little bit about the solider”, // Putting this first is critical to introduce variety … “lastThoughtsArtilleryDead”: “What are his last thoughts as he dies from an artillery strike” , … “effectOnOthersShotInjured”: “What are the long term impacts on the people who care about him when he is seriously injured by a bullet wound”, }

The prompt template can be found here: https://gist.github.com/ElliotSwart/f7b5754f3b02e6c99791e365

The underlying simulation was programmed using Unity ECS (Entity Component System) and simulated, to some degree, each soldier and artillery piece. Casualties were taken in entity order, so there’s some predictability regarding when each name gets added to the list, though it isn’t completely deterministic. The area where I skimped the most was the UI, but the game is in a playable state if you’re willing to look at the center column and figure out what the numbers mean. A final notable learning is that Unity UI toolkit (their modern, web dev like solution) performs significantly better on the web than in the native linux build, at least on the 2022 LTS version of Unity. This suggests that they may be leveraging the rendering efficiencies built into browsers.

Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Those Who Die as Cattle - Project Screenshot


27. Show HN: I made a macOS app to support Anthropic Claude

URL: https://www.wallestudio.com/

Author: laotala828

Description: I’m a hardcore LLM user who’s been switching from OpenAI to Anthropic because I feel Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s responses are just better.

When Anthropic released their system prompt for Claude, I decided to create my own macOS app. Because I found myself open too many browser tabs, it is just annoying that I need to search through tons of tabs to locate the Claude tab whenever I needed it. I added some other features like customized prompt shortcuts and the capability to get responses from OpenAI and Gemini for comparison. Sometimes I just want to know what they can give me.

My own version runs on Supabase, but to keep this free for everyone, I made this version save everything locally on your mac, I give 10 message everyday to people for free (hope you can give me some feedback), after that you may need your own API key, which is also saved locally on your machine.

Hope you enjoy it and please use the feedback button in the app to share your thoughts with me.

Thank you!

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

Show HN: I made a macOS app to support Anthropic Claude - Project Screenshot


28. Show HN: Tetris Style Math Game to Boost Your Fast Counting Skills

URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/falling-numbers-math-dash/id6478141623

Author: chipmunk

Description: Hey HN!

I built a simple to play Tetris-style math game to help boost your fast counting and mental math skills. The game combines the fun of classic Tetris with quick math challenges — you have to solve quick math problems before they hit the bottom.

Android link - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=falling.number… iOS link - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/falling-numbers-math-dash/id64

I made this game as a fun way to improve fast math counting, and I’d love your feedback!

Popularity: 4 points | 2 comments

Show HN: Tetris Style Math Game to Boost Your Fast Counting Skills - Project Screenshot


29. Show HN: Rust Markdown/React to HTML Transpiler

URL: https://github.com/Schachte/kaffe-rs

Author: siamese_puff

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Rust Markdown/React to HTML Transpiler - Project Screenshot


30. Show HN: Colorbox Mustard -An Online Game Blending Characters and Music Creation

URL: https://colorboxmustard.site

Author: BabyJordan

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Colorbox Mustard -An Online Game Blending Characters and Music Creation - Project Screenshot


31. Show HN: Churn metrics visualization for free (ingests historical billing data)

URL: https://churnkey.co/churn-metrics

Author: khushick

Description: Churn is one of those metrics that can quietly eat away at your business if you’re not paying attention. A 5% monthly churn results in losing half of all your customers each year. But getting a handle on churn can feel complicated—especially when you don’t have the time to set up complex analytics tools or wrangle billing data.

That’s why we built Churn Metrics. It’s a free tool that gives you a clear, visual analysis of your churn. Just connect your billing provider (Stripe, Paddle, Chargebee), and you’ll get insights into things like:

- Voluntary vs. Involuntary Churn

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Churn metrics visualization for free (ingests historical billing data) - Project Screenshot


32. Show HN: I made a bookmark search engine – Snapmark

URL: https://snapmark.app/

Author: havik772

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments

Show HN: I made a bookmark search engine – Snapmark - Project Screenshot


33. Show HN: Solving JEE Advanced Problems Using Python – Exploring Binomial Theorem

URL: https://animeshchouhan.com/posts/jee-binomial/

Author: animeshchouhan

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

Show HN: Solving JEE Advanced Problems Using Python – Exploring Binomial Theorem - Project Screenshot


34. Show HN: I made a simple 2FA generator with no data storage

URL: https://verifygate.000.pe

Author: Drimiteros

Description: Check out VerifyGate, an open-source, online two-factor authentication app that lets you generate time-based one-time passwords (TOTPs) without storing any sensitive information and also shows you the 2 next upcoming passwords for convenience. Simply enter your secret key, click “Generate,” and get the current and next TOTPs instantly. It’s a lightweight solution designed for maximum security and privacy, especially useful for those who don’t want to store their secret keys in a traditional 2FA app.

Would love feedback from the HN community!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I made a simple 2FA generator with no data storage - Project Screenshot


35. Show HN: Agora – An Organized, Social, Decentralized Experience for the Web

URL: https://www.agora-web.io/

Author: jeffersoncb

Description: While I do find LLMs useful for some tasks, I have been concerned about how centralized the web will be in a world after this hype cycle. Google learned that the best way to print money is to be the one place that everyone goes to before they go somewhere else on the web. Now these companies want to ingest everything on the web so people don’t have to leave their sites; being the few points where all content goes to and comes from (this makes for a terrible spider web).

Web development has become more accessible and easier for everyone, but it feels like the number of sites people are going to are only decreasing (social media sites, Google, ChatGPT, a few major publications). Especially after distrust with almost every social platform there is out there today who are all converging towards the same type of platform (short-form videos), I think it is important to create a new text-based space on the web that will allow people to find others’ creations that they’d find interesting and have discourse on them.

I created Agora as a side passion project with this sentiment in mind. Especially since I have been struggling to find places I could go to learn from what others are discovering on the web (past and present) without getting distracted with addicting videos and random content.

I’d appreciate any feedback you may have. HN is a place I go to to find cool things regarding tech/dev but I built Agora to be a space for all types of interesting content. So if you have family/friends who don’t have a place like HN on the web, it’d be great to send it to them as well.

Popularity: 6 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Agora – An Organized, Social, Decentralized Experience for the Web - Project Screenshot


36. Show HN: Sublime-Text Syntax Highlighting but for the command line

URL: https://github.com/sublhighlight/sublhighlight

Author: sublhighlight

Description: Hi HN, I’m new to the community, and after some lurking around from the shadows, I decided to debut with this project. It surely needs to be refined, but it is usable. Personally, I find it very useful and I always wanted to have something like this, but it would have been rather difficult and pointless IMO to create my own syntax highlighting and color scheme format, only to then be forced to also write many different syntaxes from scratch. So I thought, hey, Sublime Text is probably one of the most used text editors and already has many syntaxes and color-schemes already implemented, why reinvent the wheel! And so sublhighlight was born… Feedback is highly appreciated!

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments

Show HN: Sublime-Text Syntax Highlighting but for the command line - Project Screenshot


37. Show HN: I’m making a map of newly built hotels

URL: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=15klJCoe8mENZdssUqPZKW2mXSNz3o5w&hl=en_US

Author: anconia

Description: I do a lot of random road trips, and I find myself reading a lot of reviews of different hotels that I find off the highway and then searching on Google to find out when the hotel was built.

I haven’t found a resource that easily shows you when a hotel was built so I put together the map (for a few interstate highways).

There’s no reason to stay in a hotel that is old and dated when it takes a few minutes to find a new hotel.

Popularity: 2 points | 6 comments

Show HN: I'm making a map of newly built hotels - Project Screenshot


38. Show HN: Microagent, a fork of OpenAI Swarm that supports Groq and Anthropic

URL: https://github.com/chrislatimer/microagent

Author: bytearray

Description:

Popularity: 12 points | 1 comments

Show HN: Microagent, a fork of OpenAI Swarm that supports Groq and Anthropic - Project Screenshot


39. Show HN: X11 tool to share a screen area in any video meeting

URL: https://github.com/splitbrain/clipscreen

Author: splitbrain

Description:

Popularity: 294 points | 142 comments

Show HN: X11 tool to share a screen area in any video meeting - Project Screenshot


40. Show HN: I made a text to image SaaS project-artificial intelligence

URL: https://getaicraft.com

Author: stmrhn

Description: Create stunning and unique images with ease using our AI image generation.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I made a text to image SaaS project-artificial intelligence - Project Screenshot


41. Show HN: Multithreaded Blackjack Simulator w card counting, basic strategy, EV

URL: https://github.com/AttackingOrDefending/Blackjack-Strategy-Simulator

Author: born-programmer

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Multithreaded Blackjack Simulator w card counting, basic strategy, EV - Project Screenshot


42. Show HN: Notebrew is an open-source static site CMS and blogging platform

URL: https://notebrew.com

Author: bokwoon

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Notebrew is an open-source static site CMS and blogging platform - Project Screenshot


43. Show HN: I made an AI comparison tool

URL: https://www.anymodel.xyz/

Author: munro-research

Description: I think it’s important not to rely on a single AI model, just as it’s important not to rely on a single news source. They all excel in different areas and they all hallucinate occasionally. I made AnyModel to make it easier to use and compare all the leading models side-by-side in one place with a single account/subscription, helping users to get better value and more reliable results.

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments

Show HN: I made an AI comparison tool - Project Screenshot


44. Show HN: Reverse Game of Life with AI

URL: https://github.com/unrealwill/ReverseGameOfLife

Author: GistNoesis

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments

Show HN: Reverse Game of Life with AI - Project Screenshot


45. Show HN: I made a site to use my referral list to apply to 30 EU companies

URL: https://www.referralsradar.com

Author: jakondak

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 7 comments

Show HN: I made a site to use my referral list to apply to 30 EU companies - Project Screenshot


46. Show HN: Collaction of AI Short Podcasts

URL: https://zenmic.com/explore/

Author: motyar

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments

Show HN: Collaction of AI Short Podcasts - Project Screenshot


47. Show HN: I made an app to display widgets with stats from your Stripe projects

URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/widgets-for-stripe-stats/id6736368594

Author: juanjovn

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I made an app to display widgets with stats from your Stripe projects - Project Screenshot


48. Show HN: Traditional FAQs are obsolete – FAQ widget is the future

URL: https://www.faqwidget.ai

Author: davidkarolyi

Description: I know. It’s a bald title but hear me out!

We haven’t innovated FAQ sections since the internet born. It’s always the same boring collapsible crap at the bottom of your page, with questions like “What is WhateverAI?”, “Why is this product good?”. Really? Is this supposed to capture your visitors attention?

We stuck with this boring paradigm for decades, and we’re just doing it on our sites because we saw others doing it for theirs or just to include some SEO keywords.

I got bored of these on my sites so I made something that is better in every aspect.

It’s interactive, beautiful, unique and shows common questions in the key moments when your visitors browse your page.

It’s AI-powered and automatically generated for your pages in seconds.

Give it a spin, it’s free to start, and let me know your feedback!

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments

Show HN: Traditional FAQs are obsolete – FAQ widget is the future - Project Screenshot


49. Show HN: I built an AI poster designer for the design-challenged (like me)

URL: https://www.easypostersai.com/

Author: BryanMungai

Description: Hey HN, I’ve always been terrible at design. Whenever I needed a poster for anything - a meetup, a product launch, even a lost cat flyer - I’d spend hours struggling with templates or begging designer friends for help. That frustration led me to create EasyPosters AI. It’s a tool that lets design-challenged folks like me create decent-looking posters without the headache. You just tell it what the poster’s for and who it’s aimed at, and boom - it spits out a bunch of options. There’s also an AI editor that helps you tweak things if you want to get hands-on (but not too hands-on, you know?). I built this because I needed it, but I figure other tech folks might find it useful too. Maybe for hackathon announcements, team events, or even those side projects we’re always tinkering with. It’s not perfect, and professional designers will probably scoff, but for those of us who just need something that looks good enough without the fuss, it does the job. I’d love to hear what you think. Any features you’d want to see? Use cases I haven’t thought of? Or am I the only one who’s been faking my way through design all these years?

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I built an AI poster designer for the design-challenged (like me) - Project Screenshot


50. Show HN: Notemap – Use Mindmaps for Writing

URL: https://notemap.com/

Author: kamranahmedse

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Notemap – Use Mindmaps for Writing - Project Screenshot


51. Show HN: I Built YA Copilot – An Open-Source Alternative to GitHub Copilot

URL: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=RemoteSkills.ya-copilot

Author: meteor89

Description: Hey HN,

I’m excited to share YA Copilot (Yet Another Copilot), an open-source VSCode extension I built as an alternative to GitHub Copilot. It’s powered by Anthropic’s AI models (like Claude), providing smart code completions and context-aware assistance while keeping full transparency and customizability for developers.

Features:

Integration with Anthropic AI models (Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.0 Opus, etc.) Configurable settings (API key, max tokens, and more) Context-aware prompts based on the current file/project structure Debug mode for transparency (view the exact prompts sent to AI)

I built it because I wanted a customizable AI assistant that gives developers more control over their coding workflow while staying open-source.

Check out the project on GitHub: https://github.com/chihebnabil/ya-copilot

I’d love to hear your feedback and welcome any contributions!

Thanks for reading, and happy coding!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I Built YA Copilot – An Open-Source Alternative to GitHub Copilot - Project Screenshot


52. Show HN: Rjq – a fast JSON filtering tool for Windows and Linux

URL: https://github.com/mainak55512/rjq

Author: mainak55512

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Rjq – a fast JSON filtering tool for Windows and Linux - Project Screenshot


53. Show HN: I made a Hawthorn game website where you can play similar games online

URL: https://hawthorngame.org/

Author: yangxiaobo

Description: Hey HN,

I am a gaming enthusiast and also a programmer. I recently saw that Steam is about to release a new game called Hawthorn, and I think it looks really interesting.

However, the game hasn’t officially launched yet, so it’s not playable at the moment. I’ve played a few other animal simulation games and found them to be quite fun as casual games. So, I wanted to share them with everyone.

I’ve put the information about Hawthorn and the other games I’ve played on this website, and I hope you’ll like them too. If you’re interested in Hawthorn, you can also add it to your wishlist.

would love your feedback pls

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Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I made a Hawthorn game website where you can play similar games online - Project Screenshot


54. Show HN: Up to 2x more vertical video watching (Blank Black Screen, batterysave)

URL: https://apps.apple.com/no/app/blank-black-screen/id6736843475

Author: punnerud

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Up to 2x more vertical video watching (Blank Black Screen, batterysave) - Project Screenshot


55. Show HN: Gradienty V2 – Free Tailwind CSS Gradient, Mesh, and Blob Generators

URL: https://gradienty.codes

Author: thisisroushan

Description: Hey HN,

I’m excited to share Gradienty V2, a major overhaul of a tool I launched a year ago. Gradienty was originally designed to help developers and designers generate Tailwind CSS gradients quickly, but based on user feedback and community input, I’ve expanded it significantly.

What is Gradienty? Gradienty V2 is a free web tool for generating:

CSS gradients (background, text, box shadow) Glassmorphism effects Mesh gradients Customizable blob shapes

The goal is to simplify the design process for developers and designers by providing ready-to-use CSS code with just a few clicks. It’s built to be straightforward, without any paywalls or sign-ups, so you can jump right in and start using it immediately.

Why should you check it out? Whether you need a quick way to create complex designs for a project or are just looking for some inspiration, Gradienty V2 has you covered. It’s an evolving tool that I’ve continuously refined based on feedback, and I’m always open to suggestions for new features.

You can try it out directly here: Gradienty.codes.

I’d love to hear your feedback, thoughts, or ideas for improvement!

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Gradienty V2 – Free Tailwind CSS Gradient, Mesh, and Blob Generators - Project Screenshot


56. Show HN: Vue-Pagination – Non-style pagination for every frameworks

URL: https://about.asika.tw/vue-pagination/

Author: asika32764

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Vue-Pagination – Non-style pagination for every frameworks - Project Screenshot


57. Show HN: Another Budgeting App for Shopping

URL: https://foodkart.chesko.dev

Author: shipitnow

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: Another Budgeting App for Shopping - Project Screenshot


58. Show HN: I made an AI data analyst tool which can connect to multiple sourced

URL: #

Author: filonix

Description: Hey guys,

I’m a uni undergraduate pursuing my bachelors in data science and I’ve taken a keen interest in working with LLMs to generate data visualisations easily.

I’ve recently noticed that GPT doesn’t allow a lot of generations due to its rate limiting and to counter this I’ve made a tool which utilises GPT API(bit of an overkill tbh) to process prompts and provide an output (with option to modify those outputs as well)

I hope you guys like it and feel free to give me any advise or feedback about running this app.

https://www.sheetbot.ai/

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments


59. Show HN: I made an AI data Analyst to process n number of connections

URL: https://www.sheetbot.ai/

Author: filonix

Description: Hey guys,

I’m a uni undergraduate pursuing my bachelors in data science and I’ve taken a keen interest in working with LLMs to generate data visualisations easily.

I’ve recently noticed that GPT doesn’t allow a lot of generations due to its rate limiting and to counter this I’ve made a tool which utilises GPT API(bit of an overkill tbh) to process prompts and provide an output (with option to modify those outputs as well)

I hope you guys like it and feel free to give me any advise or feedback about running this app.

https://www.sheetbot.ai/

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments

Show HN: I made an AI data Analyst to process n number of connections - Project Screenshot


60. Show HN: A website to add another source of laugh to you daily life

URL: https://www.funnysoundeffects.com/

Author: methkal90

Description: I created a website some months ago called soundai studio which helps indie games dev, filmmakers and sound designers to create high quality and free royality sound effects. It worked well but i noticed my of my users just create funny sounds. Thus I decided why not create another website that is specifically for this purpose. That’s how I created funnysoundeffects.com . You can explore 1000+ of funny sound effects or create your own with Ai. Which you can play in a funny way with cool button shaped player. Ofcourse this idea is already done by many other websites but none has done it with Ai yet as you need on in those website to upload the sound rather than creating it in seconds with my website.

I hope you like it and enjoy it. looking forward for the feedback

Popularity: 2 points | 2 comments

Show HN: A website to add another source of laugh to you daily life - Project Screenshot


61. Show HN: TachiCrypt: Go-Based Encryption for Your Files (Experimental Alpha)

URL: https://github.com/voodooEntity/go-tachicrypt

Author: voodooEntity

Description: Author of the tool here.

While I’m no cryptographic expert, the idea for this tool was stuck in my head for years and as most of you will probably agree the best way to learn something new is diving straight into the topic - learning by doing ftw.

I also wrote a short article containing my idea’s and the concept for the tool on my blog : https://blog.laughingman.dev/article/TachiCrypt_a_experiment

On why i post it on hackernews:

  1. I like to share - and also show people that its worth diving into new topics to learn and enhance your skills
  2. I’m happy about every possible feedback

    Thanks in advance and if i can motivate someone else to give an idea that was stack in that persons head a try and not be scared of by a “to complex topic” - it was worth it already.

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments

Show HN: TachiCrypt: Go-Based Encryption for Your Files (Experimental Alpha) - Project Screenshot


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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