Explore the hottest developer projects on Show HN for 2024-12-12. Dive into innovative tech, AI applications, and exciting new inventions!
Summary of Today's Content
Today's Hottest Product Highlights
- Product Name: Quantus - LeetCode for Financial Modeling
- Highlights: Interactive platform for learning financial modeling through hands-on practice, organized into difficulty levels like LeetCode. Solves the problem of passive video-based learning with an Excel-like environment for active practice.
Quick Summary
- Most Hot Category: Developer Tools & Education
- Top Keywords: AI, Open Source, Financial Technology
- Most Popular Product: Espresso Machine & Coffee Grinder (322 points, 159 comments)
Today's Top 10
- Custom Espresso Machine & Coffee Grinder (322 points)
- Quantus - Financial Modeling Platform (246 points)
- Kubernetes Spec Explorer (175 points)
- HN Post Summarizer Extension (62 points)
- Credit Reports for German Companies (46 points)
- DataFuel.dev - Website to LLM Data (43 points)
- Machine Learning PCB Router (13 points)
- Cartesia Text-to-Speech (10 points)
- Social Media Scheduler Postiz (7 points)
- Surfer Protocol - Personal Data Framework (5 points)
Technology Trends
- AI/ML Applications
- Developer Tools
- Open Source Solutions
- Financial Technology
- Browser Extensions
Project Distribution
- AI/ML Tools: 35%
- Developer Tools: 25%
- Financial Services: 15%
- Browser Extensions: 15%
- Others: 10%
Trend Insights
- Strong focus on AI-powered developer tools and productivity solutions
- Growing interest in financial technology education platforms
- Emphasis on open-source alternatives to commercial services
- Rise of browser extension-based solutions for various problems
- Increasing demand for specialized AI applications in niche markets
1. Show HN: Fastimer, Rust runtime-agnostic async timers and scheduled tasks
URL: https://github.com/fast/fastimer
Author: tison
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
2. Show HN: DataFuel.dev – Turn websites into LLM-ready data
URL: https://www.datafuel.dev/
Author: sachou
Description: Just launched DataFuel.dev on Product Hunt last Sunday, and I landed in the top 3!
I built this API after working on an AI chatbot builder.
Scraping can be a pain, but we need clean markdown data for fine-tuning or doing RAG with new LLM models.
DataFuel API helps you transform websites into LLM-ready data. I've already got my first paying users.
Would love your feedback to improve my product and my marketing!
Popularity: 43 points | 32 comments
3. Show HN: I designed an espresso machine and coffee grinder
URL: https://velofuso.com
Author: smeeeeeeeeeeeee
Description: It was a lot of work as a solo project but I hope you guys think it’s cool. When I say “we” in the website it’s only in the most royal sense possible. I also did all the photo/videography. I started out designing a single machine for personal use, but like many things it sort of spiraled out of control from there.
I felt like espresso machines were getting very large, plasticky, and app-integrated without actually improving the underlying technologies that make them work. The noisy vibratory pumps in particular are from 1977 and haven’t really changed since then. So I wanted to focus on making the most advanced internals I could and leaving everything else as minimalist as possible. The pump is, as far as I know, completely unique in terms of power density and price. Without spending several thousand dollars, it was difficult to find a machine with a gear pump, and adjustable pressure was also similarly expensive but this machine has those things and costs a normal amount to buy. You can also turn the pressure way down and make filter coffee.
I also saw so many people (including myself) using a scale while making espresso, and even putting a cup below the group head to catch drips, entirely negating the drip tray, so I basically designed for that! The profile of the machine is much lighter on the eyes and doesn’t loom in the corner like my old espresso machine did.
And for the grinder, basically everything on the market uses conical and flat burrs that have descended from spice grinders, and the same couple of standard sizes. Sometimes larger companies design their own burrs, but only within those existing shapes. There is sort of a rush to put larger and larger burrs into coffee grinders, which makes sense, but with cylindrical burrs, you can increase the cutting surface way more relative to the size of the grinder. When grinders get too big, maintaining alignment becomes mechanically cumbersome, but the cylindrical burr can be very well supported from the inside, and there is the added benefit of hiding the entire motor within the burr itself. The resulting grounds are just outright better than all the other grinders I have used, but obviously this is a matter of taste and my own personal bias.
The biggest downside for the grinder is that it doesn’t work with starbucks style oily roasts, because the coffee expands so much while traveling down through the burrs and can sometimes clog up the teeth. It doesn’t hurt the grinder but it does require cleaning (which is tool-free!). Another downside for both machines is the fact that they run on DC power so it’s best if you have a spot in your kitchen to tuck away the power brick.
I also made a kit that makes the gear pump a drop-in upgrade for other espresso machines, to reduce noise and add adjustable pressure.
https://velofuso.com/store/p/gear-pump-upgrade-kit
The roughest part of this process were the moments midway through development where they weren’t working at all. When the grinder is just jamming itself instantly or the fourth factory in a row tells you the part you’re making is impossible or the pump is alternating between spraying water out the side and into your face and not pumping at all. And the default thought is “Of course it’s not working, if this was going to work someone else would have already made it like this”. The route you’ve taken is fundamentally different enough that there are no existing solutions to draw on. You’re basically feeling around in the dark for months on end, burning money, and then one day, every little cumulative change suddenly adds up to a tasty espresso. And it’s not perfect yet, but you at least can see the road ahead.
Anyways, this is way more than I expected to write, thank you for reading! Tell me if you have any questions
Popularity: 322 points | 159 comments
4. Show HN: I made start up calculator app to make you ditch excel
URL: https://www.3dlogoai.com/tools/startup-cost-calculator
Author: dhangzz
Description: I created a startup calculator app that lets users calculate their startup costs and export them as a CSV file.
would love to know your thought
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
5. Show HN: Multi-agent automation in company operations – 20 use cases
URL: https://gist.github.com/digitaltsar/5e252c5d298ea258a046bf76b5a9df25
Author: Digitaltzar
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 2 comments
6. Show HN: AI-powered, open source LeetCode alternative
URL: https://www.techblitz.dev/
Author: loganwford
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
7. Show HN: Cohesion – Evidence-Based Idea Prioritization for Teams and Individuals
Author: npritchard
Description: Hi HN,
I'm excited to share a project I've been working on with a few mates: Cohesion, an idea prioritization tool designed to help teams and individuals make better strategic decisions.
The idea came from our own experiences working in teams where creativity needs alignment with long-term thinking. We wanted a way to bridge the gap between high-level strategies and everyday decisions, keeping everyone aligned while staying adaptable. It's based on ideas from evidence-based product management but baked into a tangible tool.
With Cohesion, you can:
- Continuously evaluate ideas against strategy.
- Add evidence (our team version can do this from integrations with some vector-db help)
- Re-evaluate in light of new information
We’d love for you to try it out, share feedback, and let us know if it’s helpful (or not).
You can check it out here: https://cohesiontech.io
As an example, I've personally used it during my PhD to help identify promising research avenues—the whole process has helped me avoid time-sinks more than once.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and try it out. Your input would mean the world to us!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
8. Show HN: Cowboy Casino
URL: https://capsizegames.itch.io/cowboy-casino
Author: w4ffl35
Description: Like many other devs, I am having a difficult time finding employment at the moment, so I'm just working on my own projects. Today I released a new game called Cowboy Casino: play blackjack, poker and slots in a rigged casino, battling your way to the final boss - the casino owner himself.
It is an homage to the NES game Casino Kid.
You can read more here
https://capsizegames.itch.io/cowboy-casino/devlog/849430/cow...
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
9. Show HN: AI-powered 24/7 QVC-style stream
URL: https://www.twitch.tv/nozama_ai
Author: masterspy7
Description: Hey HN! Wanted to show a proof of concept for an AI-powered shopping stream, similar to QVC.
Basically, an AI automatically pulls the top products from Amazon and pitches them to you, using AI-generated scripts and 3d models.
Tech stack:
-Sonnet 3.5 to generate the product pitches. It synthesizes data from product listing and reviews
-OpenAI TTS for the voice
-fal.ai for the 3d generation
-three.js for the rendering environment
-Amazon affiliate links
Here's the Discord if you want to chat more about it!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
10. Show HN: Presubmit.ai – open-source LLM-based PR reviewer
URL: https://github.com/presubmit/ai-reviewer
Author: bdstanga
Description: Hey HN,
Over the last year, I’ve reviewed more than 1000 code changes. Most of the time was spent catching obvious mistakes rather than debating complex design decisions. If we estimate So I thought: could I get some of that time back using LLMs? That's why I spent the last few weekends building Presubmit.ai, an open-source AI reviewer that runs as a Github Action right when you open a Pull Request. The results so far are promising: I estimate it can reduce the review time by 50%, which in my case would mean I save 80hours (10 minutes per review, that’s 160+ hours spent reviewing code in just one year.10 working days) per year.
Unlike similar SaaS solutions, the goal is not to replace the human reviewer but to highlight obvious mistakes early, spot security vulnerabilities and give more context about the change. I like to think of it as a “pre-reviewer”.
Some of its features are:
- Line-by-line comments
- PR summarization
- Title generation on request
- Responds to review comments
It supports all major LLMs, but I’ve found Anthropic's Claude works best for this use case.
Please give it a try and share your feedback! Thanks!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
11. Show HN: Surfer Protocol – Export and build applications with your personal data
URL: https://docs.surferprotocol.org/
Author: slalani304
Description: Hey everyone, we built a local-first, open-source framework to allows you to export and build applications with your personal data.
This August, we built a digital footprint exporter (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41325719) that allowed people to get back their personal data, but there was no way to interact with it. So we added a python package, improved the reliability of the exporting, and implemented a unified JSON structure across platforms.
How it works:
- Electron’s built-in webview element is used to navigate to the platform’s website and the user can connect their account. A CSS selector is used to determine if the user has successfully connected their account. Then, the data is exported through intercepting the network requests and using the cookies and auth token to make requests, or by automatically clicking buttons / links on the website and handling the downloading and parsing of the file. All this data is transformed into a unified JSON structure
- For iMessage, the application requires full-disk access and then runs a python script to turn the iMessage sqlite database into JSON.
How to get started:
- Download the Desktop app or run it locally from source: https://docs.surferprotocol.org/desktop/installation
- Connect your accounts and export your data
- Use the python package to interact with the data: https://docs.surferprotocol.org/sdk/python. Example applications are in the cookbook: https://docs.surferprotocol.org/cookbook/python
Here's a demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuLnEFlQsHE&ab_channel=Sahil...
Would love some feedback and thoughts on what you guys think of this!
Popularity: 5 points | 4 comments
12. Show HN: AIGenEmoji-Apple iOS Genmoji Online Alternative
Author: lcorinst
Description: Free Personalized AI Emoji Generator Online. Just type out your idea, and our AI crafts a custom emoji for you.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
13. Show HN: Musical Events Scatterplot
URL: https://blog.cochlea.xyz/scatter.html
Author: cochlear
Description: In the process of working on models that decompose audio into sparse representations, I've found that it can be fun to explore the space of possible musical events that the learned decoders can produce. Most modern "neural" codecs encode fixed-size "frames" of audio. This work models sound as a sparse set of events and physical resonances, which could yield benefits for compression, intrepetability, classification, and beyond.
Here, I map 32-dimensional event vectors onto a 2D plane via t-SNE. Each event can be played by clicking or tapping.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
14. Show HN: Made an akshually good AI logo maker with SVG exports
URL: https://proicon.ai
Author: Abod
Description: As an indie developer working on multiple projects at once, one of the most annoying (and time-consuming) things is creating logos. I don’t have the time or the budget to hire a designer for each new app or side project, but I still need something that looks professional and fits the brand. That’s exactly why I built Proicon.ai.
I wanted a tool that could help me quickly generate logos without needing to be a design expert. You just input a few details about your project—what it’s about, the vibe you’re going for—and the AI does the rest, giving you a variety of logo options to choose from. And since it exports everything as SVG, I can tweak it further in Figma if I need to make adjustments.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
15. Show HN: Typosquat Domain Search
URL: https://www.merklemap.com/search?query=news.ycombinator.com&page=0&type=distance
Author: Eikon
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
16. Show HN: SimpleAuth – A lightweight, self-hosted Auth solution for .NET WebAPI
URL: https://github.com/lymestack/SimpleAuth4Net
Author: interapp
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
17. Show HN: AI Meme Generator
Author: gottameme
Description: Ever had the perfect meme idea but couldn’t find the words to make it shine? Meet GottaMeme, your go-to tool for turning sparks of inspiration into meme gold.
With GottaMeme, you can:
Upload your own images or pick from thousands of ready-to-use templates. Let AI craft spot-on captions tailored to your vibe or sense of humor. Tweak, customize, and share your memes in seconds. Whether you’re a casual scroller, a social media pro, or just someone who loves a good laugh, GottaMeme makes meme creation simple, fun, and ridiculously satisfying.
No gimmicks, just tools that help you create and connect through humor. Ready to give it a go?
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
18. Show HN: AI Slack app with generative UI
URL: https://github.com/use-hydra-ai/slack-ai-app-template
Author: michaelmilst
Description: Hey!
We're building tools to simplify how to make AI apps, including the UI/UX part. I've posted about this before, but the general idea is that the UI components I already know how to build define, in a way, the actions that are available to a user. So, we just tell our AI system what components are available, and let it decide when to show them to a user based on messages or whatever context.
Anyway, we thought Slack might be an interesting place to interact with AI apps, since it's already a natural language interface, and people are already there for work.
So we made a template and tutorial on how to build an AI Slack app that can control UI components! It's a simple ToDo app, but it should help you think through how you might build your own app in this way. Would love some feedback.
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
19. Show HN: DuckDB Pyroscope Extension – Continuous Profiling Meets SQL
URL: https://github.com/quackscience/duckdb-extension-pyroscope
Author: qxip
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
20. Show HN: Cognitum Text Classifier for Social Science
URL: https://github.com/finnless/cognitum
Author: finnless
Description: I'm building an AI text classifier python library targeting social scientists and academics who are unaware of the classification capabilities of SOTA language models.
A few things included:
- Intended for classifying free-text poll responses using LLMs
- Support for both single and multi-label classification with confidence scores
- Built-in evaluation against ground truth data and random sampling capabilities
- Currently supports Llama and OpenAI models, with easy dataset handling
- Works on Apple Silicon, planning to add support for more systems and models soon
- Built on top of LMQL (https://lmql.ai/)
This is an early version with lots of rough edges. Hope this helps anyone working with survey analysis, and let me know if you have any feature requests or ideas for improvement.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
21. Show HN: Startup Business Model Canvas: From Product-Market Fit to BM-Market Fit
URL: https://www.notion.com/templates/startup-business-model-canvas
Author: charliemah
Description: "Most great companies historically have had good unit economics soon after they began monetizing, even if the company as a whole lost money for a long period of time." — Sam Altman
Realize Your Startup's Exponential Growth with the Startup Business Model Canvas – an innovative and intuitive Notion tool crafted to empower founders on their journey from achieving Product-Market Fit to mastering Business-Model-Market Fit.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
22. Show HN: Open-Source Security Monitoring with AI and License Compliance
URL: #
Author: daudmalik06
Description: Hey Hacker News, I’m Dawood, creator of Vulert. We’ve just released Vulert 2.0, a platform designed to monitor open-source dependencies for security vulnerabilities, ensure license compliance, and recommend fixes—without requiring access to your codebase or installation.
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What's New in 2.0:
License Compliance: Automatically checks if your open-source dependencies comply with legal requirements, helping you avoid costly legal issues.
Docker Container Security: New insights into risks in container images, with actionable recommendations for improving security.
AI-Enhanced Vulnerability Scanning: Vulert Code Guard (coming soon) uses AI to detect if your app is actively using vulnerable functions from open-source libraries, helping you focus on real threats.
SBOM Export & Reports: Export your app dependencies as SBOMs, and generate vulnerability reports in PDF format.
Application Manager: Configure settings, and integrate with Jira to auto-create issues when vulnerabilities are found.
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Why Vulert?
Open-Source Growth, Increasing Risks: With the average organization using 1,700 open-source tools, the risk of vulnerabilities is skyrocketing.
Targeted Attacks on Open-Source: Attackers are increasingly exploiting open-source components, and traditional security tools often miss the mark.
Lack of Effective Solutions: Most existing tools are integration-heavy, require full access to your codebase, or are expensive. Vulert provides a lightweight, cost-effective solution.
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Vulert’s Approach:
Privacy-First: No need to inspect your code. Just upload your open-source list (e.g., package-lock.json).
Proactive: Receive alerts for new vulnerabilities as soon as they’re reported.
Affordable: Pay only for the modules you need, starting at $10/month per application.
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How It Works:
Continuous Monitoring: Stay up-to-date with security advisories across all your dependencies.
Real-Time Alerts: Get notifications about new vulnerabilities or threats in your dependencies.
Fast Response: If a critical vulnerability is detected, you’ll get an immediate alert.
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Key Features:
Interactive Dashboard: See your app's security health at a glance.
CI/CD Integration: Automatically catch vulnerabilities during development.
SIEM Integration: Works with tools like Splunk for continuous monitoring.
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Modules Available:
Open Source (SCA): Monitors for vulnerabilities in your open-source dependencies.
License Compliance: Checks your dependencies for license issues and legal risks.
Container Security: Analyzes container images for security issues.
SBOM Export: Generates CycloneDX-formatted SBOMs for security and compliance.
Code Guard (Coming Soon): AI-powered tool to identify vulnerable functions in your app code.
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Try our Vulert Playground to test your app’s security with no sign-up required. Upload your manifest file and get a risk assessment.
Useful Links:
Vulert Demo Dashboard: https://vulert.com/demo-login?demo=true Vulert Playground: https://vulert.com/abom Vulert Vulnerability Database: https://vulert.com/vuln-db Vulert Blog: https://vulert.com/blog
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Join the Open-Source Security Movement: We’re looking for feedback on Vulert 2.0. Feel free to ask questions, suggest improvements, or share your thoughts on how we can help make open-source software more secure.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
23. Show HN: A mobile app that generates mobile apps in 30 secs
URL: #
Author: dli123
Description: Hi HN! Daniel from YC S21 here, launching a project called aSim (https://asim.sh/), which lets people generate/simulate usable native apps (called Sims). Describe an app you want and aSim will generate it. Then, edit and refine it to better suit your needs. Sims are also shareable via links, and basic app functionality is also available through web (though mobile is much more feature complete).
A couple of my favorite Sims so far:
- Doom demo: https://asim.sh/@zymaric/s/18665
- Star wars idle game: https://asim.sh/@jojaspero/s/29102
- Hotdog or Not Hotdog: https://asim.sh/s/3748
- Height guesser: https://asim.sh/@dli/s/2741
- 2048: https://asim.sh/@dli/s/388
Would love feedback around the experience and additional functionality you'd like surfaced!
Popularity: 10 points | 4 comments
24. Show HN: Bring-your-own-key browser extension for summarizing HN posts with LLMs
URL: https://github.com/ivanyu/hn-tldr-extension
Author: ivanyu
Description: Hi Hacker News,
I developed an open source browser extension for summarizing Hacker News articles with OpenAI and Anthropic LLMs. It currently supports Chrome [1] and Firefox [2] (desktop).
The extension adds the summarize buttons to the HN front page and article pages.
It is bring-your-own-key, i.e. there's no back end behind it and the usage is free, you insert your API key and pay only for tokens to your LLM provider.
[1] https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hacker-news-tldr/oo...
[2] https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/hacker-news-tl-d...
Popularity: 62 points | 29 comments
25. Show HN: AutoGather – Organize Web Information into Spreadsheets, Automatically
URL: https://www.autogather.ai/
Author: rayruiwang
Description: Hey HN! We are excited to share AutoGather, an AI Agent that organizes the web’s information into the spreadsheets you need, automatically!
Problems it solves: Scraping websites, generate leads, or gather any dataset from the web
How it works: Describe your data targets and specify the desired columns. AutoGather’s AI agents will search, read, scrape, and organize the web—just like a human. Meanwhile, you can sit back, enjoy a cup of coffee, and let AI handle the heavy lifting for you.
Why build this We believe manual data collection and scraping from the web should be fully automated by AI. There’s no need to hire someone or spend countless hours doing it yourself.
Appreciate any feedback!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
26. Show HN: CodeSandbox SDK – Sandboxes for AI Agents
URL: https://codesandbox.io/docs/sdk
Author: CompuIves
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
27. Show HN: Invofox – the API to turn ANY document into structured, verified data
URL: https://www.invofox.com/en/custom-docs
Author: albertogimeno
Description: Hey HN! We’re Alberto, Carmelo, and Adrian, the founders of Invofox (https://invofox.com/) — the document processing AI built for software companies and developers.
We started two years ago with invoice processing, but we’ve since expanded our capabilities to include utility bills, purchase orders, bank statements, pay slips, receipts, and checks.
Why launch on Hacker News now, especially since we’re S22 batch?
As we’ve grown, one of the most common questions we hear is: “Can Invofox handle this document type too?”
To solve this, we’ve just launched Custom Documents (https://bit.ly/customdocs) — a feature that lets you turn any document into structured, verified data.
Here’s what makes it special:
- No field mapping headaches: Instead of just giving you raw key-value pairs, Invofox delivers a consistent schema for each custom document type. This means you don’t need to remap fields to fit your data model—saving time and effort.
- One-stop shop: With Invofox, you will be able not only to parse your documents, but also to separate and classify them, verify the data they contain, and outsource any HITL task you need to perform on the results.
- Security first: Invofox is ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type 2, and HIPAA compliant, so your data is always protected.
As a thank-you to the HN community, we’re offering 1,000 free documents/month for one year (that’s 12,000 documents in total). Sign up here: https://www.invofox.com/en/hackernews-form to claim your free credits!
For developers, our Developer Hub(https://developers.invofox.com/) has everything you need—guides, documentation, and support—to get started with Invofox or customize integrations.
So far, we’ve served around 150 clients and processed tens of millions of documents, giving us unmatched experience in data quality, operational efficiency, and security.
If you have questions, feedback, or ideas, I’d love to hear them—feel free to ask us anything!
Best,
Alberto, Carmelo, and Adrian!
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
28. Show HN: Casabrix: a purpose-built tool to manage your apartment/home search
Author: ktlauer
Description: Hi everyone! I’m Kevin and I’m a developer who is obsessed with creating things that are actually useful for people.
My most recent apartment search in Chicago was awful, and I’ve spent the past couple months trying to find ways to make the process less painful (https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/apartmentscom-red-f..., https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fast-filter-chicago..., https://github.com/kloovin112358/ApartmentsThatDontSuck).
But one of the most interesting problems with apartment hunting was the lack of technology to help me keep track of the different apartment options I was considering.
Previously I just copy/pasted information from Apartments.com into a spreadsheet, which resulted in me constantly flipping over to Google Maps. But the real kicker came during apartment tours, and I would totally forget the details on the unit I was there to see (and Google Sheets on mobile isn’t particularly user-friendly). Then I would forget what questions I wanted to ask, and leave the tour without complete information.
That’s why I made Casabrix. A spreadsheet interface with maps integration on web, a mobile-optimized view for iOS and Android, and a Chrome extension to scrape Apartments.com or Zillow listings.
I would love your feedback on what features you’d need to see in Casabrix to consider using it.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
29. Show HN: Open-Source Personal AI Cloud
URL: https://github.com/persys-ai/persys
Author: ata_aman
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
30. Show HN: New Cartesia Text-to-Speech Model
Author: cartesia
Description: Hi HN - team behind Cartesia here!
We just announced our $27M seed today (https://techcrunch.com/2024/12/12/cartesia-claims-its-ai-is-...) + some major product updates we are excited to share with the developer community.
Our latest releases: sonic-preview - a new model building on a new architecture that includes fundamental improvements over common TTS architectures which can struggle to follow complex, repetitive transcripts – you can find a fun example here (https://youtu.be/JTAmu8_qY4E)! Try this new model in the playground under sonic-preview and it will be available via the API over the coming weeks. Multilingual Improvements - We launched a new multilingual model with enhanced number, date, and time recognition, as well as improved volume stability. Try it out in the playground or via our API!
Why Developers Are Building With Cartesia Today:
- We have the lowest latency at 90ms time to first audio, enabling truly real-time conversation
- We have the highest quality, ultra-realistic voices as determined by respected third-party evals like Labelbox: https://labelbox.com/guides/evaluating-leading-text-to-speec....
- We can clone voices instantly, using only 5s of speech, and don’t cap the number of voices you can create
- We can fine-tune professional voice clones using ~30 min of speech
- We support 15 different languages, offer emotion and speed control, localization to different accents, and voice changer capabilities.
- We offer all this and more at a more affordable price than competitors due to our innovative SSM architecture perfected for voice. SSMs offer clear advantages over transformers as they scale linearly with sequence length and enable cheap, high-throughput inference. Our founding team authored the widely cited Mamba SSM paper and our team has since built our models to be highly efficient, with better long-term memory, lower latency, and the ability to run locally on any device.
- If you’re an early-stage startup building with voice, check out our startup grant (https://cartesia.ai/startup) or YC deal (https://deals.ycombinator.com/deals/2877) and qualify for 4 months on our scale tier (8M char/mo).
You can try all of these features on our playground yourself: play.cartesia.ai, or if you have questions for the team or are interested in an enterprise plan with us, email support@cartesia.ai.
Popularity: 10 points | 0 comments
31. Show HN: Credit reports about German companies
Author: gab_
Description: Hello,
In addition to my studies in computer science, I have been working on a side project. I obtain data from the Unternehmensregister, a register where every German limited company is required to publish their financial statements. These statements are published as HTML files and are completely unstructured. While financial statements often look similar, companies are not required to follow a specific structure, which often leads to inconsistently formatted statements.
The use of the Unternehmensregister is completely free, so you can check out some examples.
I wrote code that converts the unstructured financial statements into structured data using the ChatGPT API. This works well. Of course, there are some problems that have not yet been solved, but data extraction works well for the majority of companies.
I than coded a Random Forest algorithm to estimate the probability of default for a company based on its financial statement from the Unternehmensregister. I built a website to present the structured data along with the scores. Essentially, I create a credit reports for companies.
Currently, there are four companies in Germany that also create credit reports (Schufa, Creditreform, Crif, and Creditsafe). Other companies resell the data from these four providers. I provide the same services as these companies, but without including personal information such as directors or investors. The market for this service is quite large; for example, Creditreform sold over 26 million credit reports about companies in 2020.
My probability of default prediction performs quite well, achieving an AUC score of 0.87 on my test data. An AUC of 0.87 means that there is an 87% chance that the model ranks a randomly selected company that defaults higher than a randomly selected company that does not default. Additionally, there are many more companies to crawl for my database.
Currently, I am focusing on companies that are required to publish their profit and loss statements. For testing purposes, there are currently 2,000 companies available on my website.
At the moment, the website is only available in German, but you can use Google Translate, which works ok for my website.
Thank you very much for your feedback!
Popularity: 46 points | 24 comments
32. Show HN: TTS Accents – 1000 voice combinations
URL: https://jigsawstack.com/text-to-speech
Author: yoeven
Description: Most TTS models today have a fixed set of voices that are tied to a fixed set of languages.
We built a trained TTS model with the concept of accents like we have in real life. You can have a Chinese person speaking English or a German person speaking French. Hints of their accents from their original language can be heard when they speak another language.
We took this idea and the understanding of how one-shot voice cloning works and trained a model on 100+ voices & languages, giving you 1000+ unique voice combinations.
One interesting use case is customer support to have a voice sound similar to where the person is calling from, making them feel more at home!
It's still pretty new, and there's more to come, but we do have users using it in production, open to any feedback and ideas :)
Try it for free: https://jigsawstack.com/text-to-speech
Popularity: 2 points | 2 comments
33. Show HN: Machine learning based PCB routing [video]
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlNsPRh_x-w
Author: rock_hard
Description: Hey everyone, super excited to share with you what me and my friends have been working on with our startup.
Auto Routers for PCB boards have been around since the 60s but you have probably never use one...that’s because they aren’t that good. They produce results that are hard for humans to reasons about and reviewing/debugging them takes longer than doing it yourself.
We have a machine learning model thats trained to produce human like designs that are easy to comprehend.
That’s a first baby step towards automating the full process. Check out this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlNsPRh_x-w
It’s in closed beta but we are slowly opening up now and happy to give everyone on HN early access...just fill this form: https://forms.gle/nsZciSbTTRK81PaM8
Popularity: 13 points | 0 comments
34. Show HN: Made ready-to-use zip files with TOP animations on NextJS
URL: https://www.buildfast.es/
Author: arthuryuzbashew
Description: I'm a solopreneur passionate about web dev and creating tools for developers.
Over the years, I've built countless animations for projects and realized many people struggle with implementing complex visuals easily.
So, I made BuildFast for two reasons:
-To help developers and designers learn and use high-quality animations built with Next.js and Three.js. -To save time with ready-to-use ZIP files or access the entire collection with login-protected resources.
Whether you're looking for inspiration, want to learn from reusable code, or need to quickly boost your project’s visuals, BuildFast is for you.
Would love your feedback and thoughts!
Cheers, Arthur(Faxraddin)
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
35. Show HN: Built a Chrome Extension to Organize X (Twitter) DMs
Author: fliellerjulian
Description: Hi HN,
I recently built a simple Chrome extension called Twinbox to help organize DMs on X (formerly Twitter - yes, I reminded you again haha). The idea came from my own frustration with managing multiple conversations – it’s easy for things to get lost, especially when juggling personal, work, and project-related chats.
The extension lets you:
- Create folders to categorize your DMs (e.g., “Work,” “Friends,” “Projects”).
- Keep things tidy and easier to follow up on.
It’s free to use, lightweight, and privacy-focused – all the organization happens locally in your browser.
I’d love to hear your thoughts:
Do you also find X DMs hard to manage? Are there any features that would make this more helpful?
Thanks for reading! I built this to scratch my own itch, but I’m curious if it’s something others might find useful too.
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
36. Show HN: MediSearch Pro–most accurate medical question-answering system
URL: https://medisearch.io/announcements/pro_release
Author: mpmisko
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
37. Show HN: Open-source extension to fork Claude chats preserving context and files
URL: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/claude-continue-from-here/mmigpkdeeckdeaakmagplioebnoiacdh
Author: ryanwaldorf
Description: I built a Chrome extension that lets you fork Claude conversations to avoid token limits while preserving full context and files. It's completely free and open source.
Key features:
- Adds "Create new Chat from Here" button to Claude responses
- Preserves all context including user-provided and Claude-generated files
- Works locally in your browser - no data leaves your machine
- Formats conversation history for seamless continuation in new chats
Common use case: When Claude suggests multiple tasks/approaches, you can fork the conversation at that point and explore each path separately without hitting token limits. Claude maintains full context of the original discussion.
The extension helps you navigate Claude's token limitations more efficiently - instead of having Claude reprocess the entire conversation history with each response, you can create focused branches for specific subtasks.
GitHub: https://github.com/ryanwith/claude-continue-from-here
Would love feedback from the HN community on improving this further.
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
38. Show HN: CouchTube – Self-hosted YouTube based TV
URL: https://github.com/ozencb/couchtube
Author: ozenc
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
39. Show HN: AI-Powered Stock Tracking and Analysis
URL: https://www.stockadvisor.cc/
Author: irqlevel
Description: I’ve built StockAdvisorAI, a platform that uses AI to analyze market trends, provide trading signals, alerts, and detailed stock reports, and help track your favorite stocks. It’s in beta, and I’m actively working on adding more features, data sources, and improvements. I’d love your feedback!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
40. Show HN: Job board Product management and Product design people
URL: https://weloveproduct.co/
Author: bertwitt
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
41. Show HN: Publish SEO optimized content to your NextJS project in minutes
URL: https://nxtblog.ai
Author: jhkessler
Description: We're all developers here, we like building stuff. But what's even more great is having people use what built.
Thats why in my last project I decided to create some blog articles to drive traffic to my site and increase my userbase. It actually went really well and I found some keywords with low competition, so I decided: "Hey, why not build this in a way so I can use it easily accross all my other projects?"
And that's exactly what I did! I built a developer focused minimalistic CMS, especially designed for creating and publishing SEO optimized articles to your NextJS project. My goal was to make the integration into your NextJS project as fast and painless as possible, through a shadcn-like cli. Installation time, including creating your first content, from start to finish is between 1-3 minutes. It's only two commands (actually only 1 if you are using npm and not pnpm or yarn). Of course excluding the time it takes you to build and deploy your application.
Here are some of the features it comes with, out of the box:
- Automatic Sitemap Generation
- SSG with ISR, you can see content changes deployed instantly without rebuilding your application
- Image Support
Some of the features that are on my radar as a roadmap:
- i18n support
- Automatic image generation for articles
- Pages router support
- Scheduled publishing
- Improved article editing experience with some QOL changes
Google highly values how useful content is to the reader these days, so I highly recommend seeing the generated articles as a starting point and then editing them in the online dashboard!
I would love your guys feedback! You can try it for free under https://nxtblog.ai
Cheers!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
42. Show HN: Spotify Wrapped for Travel
URL: https://www.gondola.ai/mapped
Author: skyler1537
Description: Hi Co-Founder of Gondola here. We’re super excited to put this out there! We use LLMs to structure email confirmations from hotels and airlines to build you your 2024 Year in Review for Travel.
- We also tell you how many points you have across dozens of different airline and hotel programs
- And let you know if the price of a hotel you’ve booked has gone down, and you can rebook at cheaper rate
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
43. Show HN: Right click to turn files or folders into download links
Author: stant
Description: The NoUSB.co desktop client lets you turn any file(s) or folder on your PC into a direct download link with a simple right-click. No third-party storage, no p2p IP leak; just a relay that streams your files directly to your peers. When you stop sharing, the link stops working, leaving nothing stored on external servers. Mostly exists because it felt weirder and weirder to store private files on Dropbox/Google Drive/whatnot just to share them. And because some professions need this.
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
44. Show HN: Rezible – Open-Source Mission Control for Oncall Teams
URL: #
Author: asciifree
Description: Hi HN, Tex here!
Excited to share what I've been working on solo recently. Rezible is a "mission control" platform for oncall teams, aiming to automate, support, and report on the important but often overlooked, unglamorous work involved being oncall.
Github repo: https://github.com/rezible/rezible
While working as an SRE in different teams across Google & Canva, I saw the impact an unhealthy oncall rotation can have on engineers as individuals and as teams.
I believe oncall is a huge missed opportunity for many teams - it is often viewed as a necessary evil rather than as a source of growth & learning. This is not surprising considering the continuous administrative upkeep needed to keep a rotation healthy.
So while all dysfunctional rotations are somewhat unique, there are common practices that strong ones share - which I am building as features in Rezible to provide "healthy oncall on rails":
- Oncall shift event annotation (e.g. flag noisy alerts, measure toil)
- Automated shift handovers
- AI powered post-incident debriefs
- Real-time collaborative incident retrospectives
- Searchable & discoverable knowledgebase (populated from retrospective learnings & analysis)
- Structured oncall training & onboarding
The backend is in Go + Huma/OpenAPI, and the frontend is Svelte 5 + SvelteKit (which has been a pleasure to use despite not being a frontend engineer). It's still very rough around the edges, but I'm sharing now to avoid it never being "ready" :)
Github: https://github.com/rezible/rezible
If you're interested in receiving updates: https://tally.so/r/wLJ5ll
Would greatly appreciate any feedback & a star on Github!
Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments
45. Show HN: FundedList – Reach founders who raised money last week
URL: https://www.fundedlist.com/
Author: fundedlist
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
46. Show HN: Kubernetes Spec Explorer
Author: goenning
Description: I built an interactive explorer for Kubernetes resources spec
A few things included:
- Tree view with schema, type and description of all native resources
- History changes since version X (properties added/removed/modified)
- Examples of some resources that you can easily copy as a starting point
- Supports all versions since X, including the newly released 1.32
- I also want to add support for popular CRD, but I’m not sure how I’ll do that yet, I’m open to suggestions!
Everything is auto generated based on the OpenAPI spec, with some manual inputs for examples and external links.
Hope you like it and if there’s anything else you think it could be useful just let me know.
Popularity: 175 points | 27 comments
47. Show HN: HippoMod – AI-powered social media comment moderation/engagement
URL: https://hippomod.com
Author: caseywoolfolk
Description: Hello HN! I'm Casey, and I built HippoMod, an AI-powered comment moderation tool for Facebook and Instagram Ads, after struggling to keep up with ad comments at another startup. It learns your brand voice for auto-reply suggestions and filters out irrelevant or misleading comments (you choose how aggressive this is). I kept the UI simple hoping it would cater to less technical users.
If you've used similar tools or deal with a lot of comments, I could use your feedback. Reach out to me directly on LinkedIn, through our contact page, etc., I appreciate hearing from you.
A few learnings so far:
- Dogfooding: I built a prototype that my co-founder and I used for a few months. No surprises, forcing familiarity with the basic reqs and the pitfalls of the polling approach we started with was a huge help.
- Meta app review: it's a mess. The test user feature has been disabled "temporarily" for at least a couple of years, but Meta disables fake accounts. You'll get guidance from the review team to create a user; then that user will be immediately banned. Tip: spend $20 for a sim card and a month of cheap service and dig an old phone out of the junk drawer. I wasted several days trying email accounts, digital phone numbers, etc. that were later deleted.
- Product hunt: Start your launch page and marketing (whatever that means for you) early. Like a month early, not a few days in advance. We just launched on Product Hunt, and I didn't realize how much it works like a mini Kickstarter.
- Marketing is hard: my engineer brain sees all the features that could be added or improved. It's so much more comfortable to nvim the day away. I'm resisting, sure you all understand the allure haha
Thanks again, HN!
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
48. Show HN: Hogwarts Full of AI Characters
Author: syzmony
Description: We’ve built a 2D game populated with AI-powered NPCs that interact dynamically with players. Each AI agent can plan, take actions, and adapt its strategy by reflecting on the outcomes of its decisions. While the current set of AI actions is limited, we’re actively expanding their capabilities to include features like voting and combat.
Would you rather explore a world of fictional characters or a Silicon Valley replica featuring AI versions of Elon, Zuck, and others?
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
49. Show HN: MyTestament.io – Digital time capsules delivered after death
URL: https://mytestament.io/home
Author: vtashkov
Description: MyTestament.io offers a secure and affordable service that allows you to leave messages for your designated loved ones after you pass.
Ever wondered what happens to all our digital memories, important information, and personal messages when we're gone? That's exactly the challenge I wanted to solve. MyTestament.io lets you securely store and designate digital inheritances - from heartfelt messages to important account information - to be shared with loved ones when the time comes.
Still early days and lots to improve, but pretty stoked to see this idea come to life! Would love to hear your thoughts on this!
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
50. Show HN: Reactlit – Streamlit for React. Build apps fast
URL: https://github.com/mshafir/reactlit
Author: mshafir
Description: Hi everyone, I wanted to share Reactlit, a minimal React component that let's you write parts of your UI procedurally like Streamlit. Express your UI interactions as functions that return data - no more setState! The paradigm is simple and easier to understand and perfect for internal tools, data apps, and prototyping.
I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
51. Show HN: I made a way to share your lists of links with others
URL: https://linka.cool
Author: Ilasky
Description: Heyo!
Just wanted to share a weekend project I made to let you share your lists of links with others. It's called Linka (https://linka.cool).
It started from my travels and when I ask for recommendations. I usually get a list from my friends with dozens of google maps links or a bunch of websites for museums and things like that. I thought it'd be really useful to just have a place where those links are categorized and easy to share.
Let me know what you think!
Ian
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
52. Show HN: I made an AI soundfont generator
URL: https://huggingface.co/spaces/erl-j/soundfont-generator
Author: abdljasser2
Description: I made a soundfont generation AI to use in your productions
I made this because I like the uncanny sound of Suno/UDIO but I want to use it in real time within my DAW. It’s free & non commercial.
Popularity: 2 points | 3 comments
53. Show HN: Too Poor for AWS? Meet My DIY Cloud
URL: https://diy-cloud.remikeat.com/
Author: natertux
Description: Check out my self-hosted cloud! A DIY alternative to AWS, built with second-hand hardware and open-source tools, fueled by passion. Take a look: <https://diy-cloud.remikeat.com>
Popularity: 4 points | 1 comments
54. Show HN: New release of JQM, an open source job queue manager
URL: #
Author: Pauleing
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
55. Show HN: Ucacher, Caching via Syscall Instrumentation
URL: https://github.com/earthly/setup-ucacher
Author: idelvall
Description: Hi!
I would like to share something really cool we've just created at Earthly. It's a tool that makes caching and skipping in GitHub Actions smarter and easier.
While we started it as a project to increase CI/CD speed for enterprise users, focusing on easy of adoption, soon we realized that enterprises don't care about CI/CD speed as much as we were expecting. So decided to integrate it natively with GitHub Actions cache API and share it with the community, so at least developers can benefit from it.
Honestly, we're not sure how its future will unfold, it will likely evolve based on the feedback we receive.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
56. Show HN: Put an End to Endless Scrolling
URL: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arktechplugins.blockscroll&hl=en_US
Author: arkstellar
Description: BlockScroll helps you stay focused by blocking distracting content like YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and more. With just a click, you can block unwanted distractions, boost your productivity, and regain control of your time. Perfect for those who need a distraction-free environment to get work done or simply enjoy uninterrupted browsing. Take charge of your focus with BlockScroll and experience a more efficient, distraction-free digital life.
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
57. Show HN: Festive WebGL object rotation game
URL: https://luduxia.com/whichwayround/
Author: fidotron
Description: Hi all!
This is a festive edition of an object rotation game I had made which got picked up by some online newsletters and found some audience, so a special version with some major tweaks was required.
It is yet another outing of the JavaScript renderer also used in https://luduxia.com/showdown and https://luduxia.com/reversi with some major updates that improve overall precision while removing support for some ancient Android devices.
I also recently released a hacked up prototype WebRTC SFU https://github.com/atomirex/umbrella and this isn't entirely unrelated.
In any case, happy holidays and I hope you enjoy it!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
58. Show HN: Quantus – LeetCode for Financial Modeling
Author: misstercool
Description: Hi everyone,
I wanted to share Quantus, a finance learning and practice platform I’m building out of my own frustration with traditional resources.
As a dual major in engineering and finance who started my career at a hedge fund, I found it challenging to develop hands-on financial modeling skills using existing tools. Platforms like Coursera, Udemy, Corporate Finance Institute (CFI), and Wall Street Prep (WSP) primarily rely on video-based tutorials. While informative, these formats often lack the dynamic, interactive, and repetitive practice necessary to build real expertise.
For example, the learning process often involves:
- Replaying videos multiple times to grasp key concepts.
- Constantly switching between tutorials and Excel files.
- Dealing with occasional discrepancies between tutorial numbers and the provided Excel materials.
To solve these problems, I created Quantus—an interactive platform where users can learn finance by trying out formulas or building financial models directly in an Excel-like environment. Inspired by LeetCode, the content is organized into three levels—easy, medium, and hard—making it accessible for beginners while still challenging for advanced users.
Our growing library of examples includes:
- 3-statement financial models
- Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis
- Leveraged Buyouts (LBO)
- Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
Here’s a demo video to showcase the platform in action. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDRNHgBERLQ
I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback! Let me know what other features or examples you’d find useful.
Popularity: 246 points | 48 comments
59. Show HN: Finsuba – Fast and lightweight stock and crypto news plus leaderboards
Author: asteroidandy
Description: I made this as I felt most stock and crypto data websites were slow, bloated and missed a major part of day trading which is splitting out the market segments properly (premarket, regular hours and after hours). I wanted something that was super fast and easy to see the different market segments.
I'm an indie developer so made this with a one man team, let me know if you'd like to see a specific feature or interested in partnerships, I'd love to work with other brands or startups in the space.
Note we only cover around 15% of cryptocurrencies. I am working on adding more exchanges shortly.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
60. Show HN: What do you think about Code Generation?
URL: https://zynerator.com/collaborator/login
Author: kamalzouani1
Description: I used to run a small software development company and often struggled to meet client deadlines. That’s why we decided to build Zynerator, a tool to help our developers generate apps quickly and efficiently.
Now, I want to make this tool available to all developers, and I’d love to hear your thoughts about it!
You can try it out here: https://zynerator.com/collaborator/login Login: khalid@zynerator.com Password: khalidZouani@1985
Let me know what you think!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
61. Show HN: Rust Powered Inference, Ingestion and Indexing with EmbedAnything
URL: https://github.com/StarlightSearch/EmbedAnything
Author: Sonam_AI
Description: EmbedAnything is a minimalist, highly performant, lightning-fast, lightweight, multisource, multimodal, and local embedding pipeline built in Rust. Whether you're working with text, images, audio, PDFs, websites, or other media, EmbedAnything streamlines the process of generating embeddings from various sources and seamlessly streaming (memory-efficient-indexing) them to a vector database. It supports dense, sparse, ONNX, and late-interaction embeddings, offering flexibility for a wide range of use cases.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
62. Show HN: A terminal-based pair programmer. Easy to configure
URL: https://github.com/chisasaw/redsage
Author: warrowarro
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
63. Show HN: Postiz – social media open-source scheduler
URL: https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-app
Author: postiz
Description:
Popularity: 7 points | 0 comments
64. Show HN: Enrich Your Leads with LinkedIn
URL: https://github.com/credwise14/probz_sales
Author: Dheerajiitr
Description: A script that lets you scrape linkedin leads information (user data, posts data, company data) and use it to generate lead strength.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
65. Show HN: How to pass your digital assets when you become inactive/dead?
URL: #
Author: alaserm
Description: How to pass your digital assets when you become inactive/dead? Now there is special solution: DigitalAssetsTimeCapsule.Org It's different from regular time capsules
Popularity: 4 points | 5 comments
66. Show HN: I built an AI tool to help you find books you'll love (Free for now)
URL: https://www.readflare.com/
Author: nyku
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 6 comments
67. Show HN: Track revenue in real-time from Stripe, Gumroad, Paddle, and more
Author: mightyalex
Description: I built this app to solve a problem I had: keeping track of revenue across multiple platforms.
It gives real-time insights and notifications whenever revenue changes. It supports Stripe, Gumroad, Paddle, Lemon Squeezy, and Polar, making it easy to switch between platforms without logging in or juggling multiple accounts.
Your data stays private, everything runs locally, and it’s a one-time purchase with no subscriptions.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
68. Show HN: Web3 Wiki - A comprehensive wiki about the Web3 ecosystem.
URL: https://web3-wiki.org/cards/Web3+Wiki
Author: boundless88
Description: I created an open-source Wiki to explore the Web3 ecosystem. It is a collection of resources, tools, and project explanations in the Web3 space. With numerous ideas and projects emerging, it can be challenging to stay updated. This Wiki aims to streamline learning by connecting resources in one place. I hope it helps you learn something new each time you visit. Contributions are welcome.
Popularity: 2 points | 3 comments
69. Show HN: Pixel sandbox (sand, water, stone, fire)
URL: https://pagesword.com/pixel-sandbox
Author: maxpage
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 3 comments
70. Show HN: SkincareMate – I Built A Chrome extension to simplify skincare shopping
URL: https://www.skincaremate.com/
Author: martentamm
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
71. Show HN: Regex Night: regular-expression pretty printer and linter
URL: https://gitlab.com/agateau/regexnight
Author: agateau
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
72. Show HN: Galileo – ChatGPT for Design
URL: https://www.usegalileo.ai/explore
Author: vednig
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 3 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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