Show HN Today: Top Developer Projects Showcase for 2024-12-18
SagaSu777 2024-12-19

Explore the hottest developer projects on Show HN for 2024-12-18. Dive into innovative tech, AI applications, and exciting new inventions!

Summary of Today's Content

Today's Product Highlights

  • Product Name: ImPlot3D
  • Highlight: A powerful 3D plotting library for Dear ImGui that enables seamless integration of 3D visualization capabilities into GUI applications

Quick Summary

  • Most Hot Category: Development Tools & Libraries
  • Top Keywords: GUI, Visualization, Open Source, Cross-platform
  • Most Popular Product: ImPlot3D (163 points)

Technology Trends

  • 3D Visualization
  • Cross-platform Development
  • GUI Frameworks
  • AI Integration
  • Data Processing
  • Cloud Services
  • Open Source Tools

Project Distribution

  • Development Tools: 35%
  • AI/ML Applications: 25%
  • Productivity Tools: 20%
  • Web Services: 15%
  • Others: 5%

Trend Insights

  • Strong focus on developer tooling and frameworks
  • Growing emphasis on AI integration across different applications
  • Increased demand for cross-platform solutions
  • Rising interest in visualization and data processing tools
  • Continued momentum in open source development
  • Emergence of specialized AI-powered productivity tools
  • Trend toward browser-based development environments

The data shows a clear trend toward developer-focused tools and AI integration, with particular emphasis on cross-platform compatibility and visualization capabilities. The high engagement with ImPlot3D suggests strong market interest in sophisticated visualization tools.

Top 1. Introducing ImPlot3D: A cutting-edge 3D plotting library specially designed for integration with Dear ImGui. Enhance your data visualization capabilities with seamless and interactive 3D plots, ideal for developers and researchers looking to leverage the power of real-time data representation in their applications. Perfect for those seeking a robust and user-friendly solution for advanced plotting needs! (Likes: 163, Comments: 42)

Top 2. Brisk: A Fast, Declarative Cross-Platform C++ GUI Framework for Building Reactive User Interfaces. (Likes: 80, Comments: 72)

Top 3. "Discover the innovative Show HN: Postgres as a VectorDB GUI, a powerful tool that transforms Postgres into a user-friendly vector database interface, simplifying data management and enhancing your database experience!" (Likes: 105, Comments: 13)

Top 4. Introducing K8s Cleaner: The Roomba for Kubernetes! Effortlessly maintain your Kubernetes clusters with this innovative tool designed to automate and optimize resource management. Say goodbye to cluttered environments and hello to efficiency and peace of mind. Perfect for developers and operations teams looking to streamline their workflows and ensure smooth functioning of their applications. (Likes: 66, Comments: 50)

Top 5. "Discover the journey of a dedicated entrepreneur who spent 4 years developing a successful financial planning tool that now boasts 30,000 monthly active users. Uncover insights into bootstrapping, product development, and the strategies that led to sustainable growth in the fintech landscape." (Likes: 40, Comments: 13)

Top 6. "Unlock the power of data querying with Musoq – a versatile tool that allows you to use SQL syntax to query various data sources, including Git, C#, CSV, and Can DBC. Simplify your data management and analysis effortlessly!" (Likes: 39, Comments: 11)

Top 7. "Engage in real work conversations and receive instant feedback powered by LLM technology. Enhance your communication skills and boost your professional confidence with interactive practice sessions tailored to real-world scenarios." (Likes: 27, Comments: 5)

Top 8. "Yakari: Transform Your Command-Line Experience with Interactive TUIs" (Likes: 14, Comments: 3)

Top 9. Introducing a groundbreaking privacy-first, open-source AI voice recorder designed as a hardware plugin. This innovative tool ensures secure and confidential recordings, giving users complete control over their audio data. Ideal for professionals and privacy-conscious individuals alike, it combines advanced technology with user-friendly features for an unparalleled recording experience. (Likes: 6, Comments: 10)

Top 10. Introducing Zipshare: Effortless one-step Android screen sharing designed specifically for support teams. Elevate your customer service experience with seamless connectivity and instant collaboration. Perfect for troubleshooting and enhancing communication, Zipshare is the go-to tool for modern support teams looking to improve efficiency and user satisfaction. (Likes: 12, Comments: 2)

1. Show HN: ImPlot3D – A 3D Plotting Library for Dear ImGui

Show HN: ImPlot3D – A 3D Plotting Library for Dear ImGui - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/brenocq/implot3d

Author: brenocq

Description:

Popularity: 163 points | 42 comments


2. Show HN: Brisk – Cross-Platform C++ GUI Framework: Declarative, Reactive, Fast

Show HN: Brisk – Cross-Platform C++ GUI Framework: Declarative, Reactive, Fast - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/brisklib/brisk

Author: danlcaza

Description: Brisk is an open-source C++ GUI framework with a declarative approach, offering powerful data bindings, GPU-accelerated graphics, and dynamic widget management. It supports macOS, Linux, Windows, and simplifies UI creation with modern paradigms and CSS-like layouts. Initially developed for a graphics-intensive project with a complex and dynamic GUI, the framework is currently under active development.

Popularity: 80 points | 72 comments


3. Show HN: Postgres as a VectorDB GUI

Show HN: Postgres as a VectorDB GUI - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/Z-Gort/Reservoirs-Lab

Author: z-gort

Description:

Popularity: 105 points | 13 comments


4. Show HN: K8s Cleaner – Roomba for Kubernetes

Show HN: K8s Cleaner – Roomba for Kubernetes - Project Screenshot

URL: https://sveltos.projectsveltos.io/k8sCleaner.html

Author: pescerosso

Description: Hello HN community!

I'm excited to share K8s Cleaner, a tool designed to help you clean up your Kubernetes clusters.

As Kubernetes environments grow, they often accumulate unused resources, leading to confusion, waste, and clutter. K8s-cleaner simplifies the process of identifying and removing unnecessary components.

The tool scans your Kubernetes clusters for unused or orphaned resources—including pods, services, ingresses, and secrets—and removes them safely. You can fully customize which resources to scan and delete, maintaining complete control over what stays and what goes.

Getting Started:

Visit https://sveltos.projectsveltos.io/k8sCleaner.html and click the "Getting Started" button to try K8s-cleaner.

Key Features:

- Easy to Use: No complex setup or configuration required—perfect for developers and operators alike

  • Open Source: Modify the code to better fit your specific needs
  • Community Driven: We welcome your feedback, feature ideas, and bug reports to help improve K8s-cleaner for everyone

    I'm here to answer questions, address feedback, and discuss ideas for future improvements.

    Looking forward to your thoughts! And make sure your all you kubernetes clusters are sparkling clean for the holidays. :-)

    Simone

Popularity: 66 points | 50 comments


5. Show HN: I spent 4 years bootstrapping a financial planning tool to 30k MAUs

Show HN: I spent 4 years bootstrapping a financial planning tool to 30k MAUs - Project Screenshot

URL: https://projectionlab.com/

Author: scubakid

Description: Hey everyone! I'm back with an update on this post [0].

Last year, I quit my corporate job and went full-time on ProjectionLab, the long-term financial planning app I've been building for the past 4 years, which some of you may recognize. The decision to go all-in felt like a huge leap. But it was the right call, and it's been a good year.

And without the HN community, it would not have happened. As I mentioned last time [0], the feedback on my original Show HN is THE reason I'm still here working on this. I'm really grateful for that. And I hope the way I’ve grown PL -- staying bootstrapped and focused on users -- resonates with the early supporters who helped to shape it.

For now I'm still the only engineer, burning the candle at both ends, but luckily I'm not feeling burnt out myself!

It's been a fun and memorable year:

- 6,139 commits, 221,484 insertions, 116,255 deletions

- Shared my story on the ChooseFI podcast [1] (one of the original sources of inspiration for this project)

- Started building a team (2 team members for customer success, 1 leading growth & marketing)

- Doubled our customer base

- Took no external funding, keeping our interests as aligned with users as possible

Okay, but what did I actually do since last time? [2]

Here's a quick cross-section:

- Compare mode upgrades to explore what-if scenarios overlaid on the same chart with visual deltas/diffs

- Launched ProjectionLab for Employers [3]: offer PL as a benefit, or get your employer to pick up the tab

- Major tech stack migrations: Vue 2 -> Vue 3, Vue CLI -> Vite, Vuetify 2 -> Vuetify 3, Vuex -> Pinia, Jest -> Vitest, Firebase Namespaced API -> Modular API, Vike + SSG for marketing site

- Advanced visualization features (1-click-plot any metric, interactive event icons in charts, etc)

- Improved tax estimation & tax analytics

- Simultaneous editing on multiple devices

- MFA support

- Rebuilt the help center, added more educational content and YouTube tutorial videos

- Made it possible to book a 1-on-1 session for educational/training purposes

- Converted ~65% of the codebase from JavaScript to TypeScript

- And more! [2]

I never saw myself as an entrepreneur/founder type. But apparently I've now spent 4 years turning a side project into a real business.

I couldn't have done it without the initial support from this community, and I'd love to hear what you think of the updates and where you'd like to see things go from here.

--Kyle

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36849502

[1] https://choosefi.com/podcast-episode/projectionlab-kyle-nola...

[2] https://projectionlab.com/changelog

[3] https://projectionlab.com/employers

Popularity: 40 points | 13 comments


6. Show HN: Musoq – Query Anything with SQL Syntax (Git, C#, CSV, Can DBC)

Show HN: Musoq – Query Anything with SQL Syntax (Git, C#, CSV, Can DBC) - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/Puchaczov/Musoq

Author: Puchaczov

Description: Hey, For those of you who don't know my little tool Musoq, I wanted to introduce it as a small tool that allows you to query with SQL-like syntax without any database.

It allows you to query various things from niche ones like CAN DBC files, weird ones like C# code, interesting ones with Git querying to regular stuff like CSV, TSV and various others.

I am quite a bit experimenting with various things so I'm hybridizing the engine with LLMs or doing other weird stuff that are more or less practical :-)

I wanted also to share some recent developments in this little project as I hope it might be interesting to some of you.

New Experimental Plugins:

  • Git Plugin (Beta): I've been working on Git repository querying - managed to test it on the EF Core repo (16k commits) and it seems to work okay
  • Roslyn Plugin (Beta): Added basic C# code analysis capabilities

    For the very first time: I've extended CROSS APPLY to use computed results as arguments! Now the operator can use values from the current row as inputs. Here's an example:

      SELECT
      f.DirectoryName,
      f.FileName
    FROM #os.directories('/some/path', false) d
    CROSS APPLY #os.files(d.FullName, true) f
    WHERE d.Name IN ('Folder1', 'Folder2')
    
    After another pack of fixes I'm finally able to query multiple git repositories AT ONCE!

      with ProjectsToAnalyze as (
      select
      dir2.FullName as FullName
      from #os.directories('D:\repos', false) dir1
      cross apply #os.directories(dir1.FullName, false) dir2
      where
      dir2.Name = '.git'
    )
    select
      c.Message,
      c.Author,
      c.CommittedWhen
    from ProjectsToAnalyze p cross apply #git.repository(p.FullName) r 
    cross apply r.Commits c
    where c.AuthorEmail = 'my-email@email.ok'
    order by c.CommittedWhen desc
    
    Under the Hood:
  • Added a Buckets feature for memory management (currently just testing it with the Roslyn plugin)

    - Moved to .NET 8

    - Added CROSS/OUTER APPLY operators

    - Made some improvements to error messages and runtime behavior

    New piping features: I've been experimenting with piping capabilities:

  • Image Analysis with LLMs:

      ./Musoq.exe image encode "image.jpg" | ./Musoq.exe run query "select s.Shop, s.ProductName, s.Price from ..."
    
  • Text Data Extraction:

      Get-Content "ticket.txt" | ./Musoq.exe run query "select t.TicketNumber, t.CustomerName ... from #stdin.text('Ollama', 'llama3.1') t"
    
  • Data Source Combination:

      { docker image ls; ./Musoq.exe separator; docker container ls } | ./Musoq.exe run query "..."
    
    I'm working on comprehensive documentation:

I encourage you especially to look at section "Practical Examples and Applications" and "Data Sources" where you can look at all the tables the tool currently provides. <https://puchaczov.github.io/Musoq/>

Other Changes:

- Made some improvements to OS and Archive data sources (OS can now query metadata like EXIF)

- Added a few fields to CAN DBC plugin

- Command outputs can now be used as inputs for queries

I'm hoping to:

- Improve stability and add more tests

- Flesh out the documentation

- Work on package distribution (Scoop, Ubuntu packages)

- Share some examples of source code querying with Roslyn

Ideas for later:

- WHERE robust analysis and optimizations

- DISTINCT operator implementation

- PROTOBUF schema support

- Performance improvements

- Query parallelization

- Recursive CTEs

- Subqueries

I'd really appreciate any thoughts or feedback!

The documentation section where I write a short analysis of EF Core with git plugin: <https://puchaczov.github.io/Musoq/practical-examples-and-app...>

Popularity: 39 points | 11 comments


7. Show HN: Practice actual work conversations (with LLM based feedback)

Show HN: Practice actual work conversations (with LLM based feedback) - Project Screenshot

URL: https://prep.coach/

Author: onassar

Description:

Popularity: 27 points | 5 comments


8. Show HN: Yakari – Interactive TUIs for CLI Tools

Show HN: Yakari – Interactive TUIs for CLI Tools - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/vlandeiro/yakari

Author: vlandeiro

Description: Hi HN!

I wanted to share Yakari, a tool I built to make command-line interfaces more approachable through interactive TUIs. If you've ever forgotten CLI flags or needed to look up command syntax, this might help.

Yakari turns complex commands into interactive menus. Users can navigate through options with simple key presses instead of memorizing complex command structures. If you've used Emacs and Magit (or any other Transient) before, the interface will feel familiar.

Features:

  • Transform CLIs into guided menus
  • Create custom menus for any CLI
  • Support for flags, named parameters, choices, and interactive inputs
  • Command history and contextual help

    You can try it out without installing thanks to uv [1]:

      uvx --from yakari ykr demo # Play with a demo showcasing different argument types
    uvx --from yakari ykr git  # Try the git menu in any git repo
    
    The project is built with Python using Textual and is heavily inspired by Emacs' Transient.

    I'd love feedback from both CLI users and developers. What tools would you find most useful to have menus for? How could this make your terminal workflows easier?

    [1] https://docs.astral.sh/uv/

Popularity: 14 points | 3 comments


9. Show HN: Privacy-first open-source AI voice recorder as a hardware plugin

Show HN: Privacy-first open-source AI voice recorder as a hardware plugin - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.openvision.engineering/

Author: danielrvega

Description: Phones can often feel cumbersome when quick action is needed.

This is where a sleek, accessible, and intelligent solution comes in—an open-source, AI-powered pocket recorder. It syncs recordings locally, provides summaries, and runs on low-power ESP32-S3 hardware with Bluetooth and WebSocket support. The device attaches to a phone via MagSafe or works as a standalone unit, effortlessly capturing conversations, meetings, and spontaneous ideas.

The first prototypes were developed in a San Francisco garage, and the project is now being made open-source to let others build and customize it.

Your feedback on the device is highly valued!

The landing page is live: https://www.openvision.engineering/, and you can watch the product video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XupW9pi11MI.

If you’re in San Francisco, you’re welcome to see it in action! Located in Presidio, the creators are happy to meet in person and demonstrate the product.

Popularity: 6 points | 10 comments


10. Show HN: Zipshare – one-step Android screen sharing for support teams

Show HN: Zipshare – one-step Android screen sharing for support teams - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.getzipshare.com

Author: mlaux

Description: Hello HN community!

I work as an Android developer at a large retailer, on the app that the in-store employees use to see their schedules, view product details, get support, etc. Part of our engineering on-call rotation involves helping these in-store employees with any app issues they may encounter. There are always a few times every rotation where I know solving someone's problem would be way easier if I could just see their screen as if I were in-store with them.

However, many of these employees are non-technical and wouldn't want to go through the onboarding of TeamViewer or Zoom, are under time constraints in a busy store, or (understandably) just wouldn't know how to get set up.

As a side project over the past few weekends, I've been building an Android screen sharing tool called Zipshare (https://www.getzipshare.com, demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iuc3HBIuMZE) that aims to be absolutely as easy as possible to use for the person sharing their screen. All the sharer needs to do is receive an email (or eventually a text) on their Android device and click a link. They will be sent to the Play Store, and upon launching the app, will automatically be sent to their session. Users don't need to create an account or enter a meeting code - there's literally one screen in the app ("xyz@abc.com invited you to share your screen, would you like to?") In fact, I originally wanted to use Play Store Instant Apps to eliminate the installation step entirely, but you can't open a raw socket from an Instant App, which I currently depend on... [1]

You can try the live demo by entering your email address and waiting on the next page, while clicking the link you receive on an Android device. Allow the screen share and you'll see it appear in your browser on the first device. When this is more built out, support agents will be able to sign in to their account and click a button to generate a new link/send it out. I also want to integrate with platforms like ServiceNow, PagerDuty, and Zendesk to allow generating screen sharing sessions directly from tickets.

I focused on Android for this initial version because the wide variety of devices makes giving support more difficult than on iOS, and because I have way more experience with Android :)

Other features I want to include are automatic notification suppression while sharing (for privacy), an "instant connectivity check" that reports basic system state to the agent like cell/Wi-Fi signal strength and whether a VPN is enabled, and an annotation feature so that agents can draw attention to certain areas of the screen.

My goal with Zipshare was to do one thing and make the experience as streamlined as possible. For example, there's no voice or video calling because chances are the two parties will already be on some other kind of call.

Technical details:

* Screen sharing: WebRTC with signaling provided by a self-hosted LiveKit server instance

* Android side: Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, LiveKit SDK, Play Store Referrer API to route the session ID through to the app install, "classic" Android 3rd party libraries (OkHttp, Retrofit, KotlinX serialization, ...)

* Website and API: Node.js, Express, two Pug templates, one CSS file, 50ish lines of JS excluding LiveKit, SQLite DB with one table.

Design details:

* Icon: Fiverr

* Colors: ChatGPT

* Landing page copy: The best I could come up with

Please give it a try and let me know what you think! I am eager to test this on as many devices as possible, especially older or low-end devices. I built this because I wanted it, but would it be useful for you or your team? Any feature requests?

[1] https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/191070661, naturally "Won't Fix", definitely something to hack around in the future

(note: I was given the OK to repost this for a second chance)

Popularity: 12 points | 2 comments


11. Show HN: Scan Google Workspace for Unauthorized OAuth Applications

Show HN: Scan Google Workspace for Unauthorized OAuth Applications - Project Screenshot

URL: https://app.yeshid.com/lab/google-workspace-scope-inspector/

Author: BetterID

Description:

Popularity: 13 points | 1 comments


12. Show HN: Bodo – high-performance compute engine for Python data processing

Show HN: Bodo – high-performance compute engine for Python data processing - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/bodo-ai/Bodo

Author: ehsantn

Description: Hello HN,

I’m excited to share Bodo, an open-source compute engine designed for large-scale data processing in native Python. Bodo is powered by an auto-parallelizing JIT compiler and an HPC backend, enabling it to generate highly optimized, parallel binaries (MPI) for Pandas and NumPy code—all without requiring any code rewrites.

Our latest benchmark demonstrates 20x to 240x speedup over traditional distributed computing frameworks like Spark, Ray, and Dask (code and details in repo).

The inspiration for Bodo came from my background in HPC, when I saw how extremely slow and hard to use Spark was (has gotten better over the years but still not great). Of course, a compiler has its own limitations (e.g. not all Python is compilable), but I think it’s leaps and bounds better.

Let me know what you think.

Popularity: 10 points | 2 comments


13. Show HN: GitHub Cards – transform your GitHub profile into beautiful cards

Show HN: GitHub Cards – transform your GitHub profile into beautiful cards - Project Screenshot

URL: https://GitHub.cards

Author: coreychiu

Description: I made a interesting tool that transform your GitHub profile into beautiful, shareable cards. Besides, you can simply change the 'com' in your GitHub profile URL to 'cards' to get a beautiful card. e.g. github.com/iamcorey -> github.cards/iamcorey

Popularity: 9 points | 3 comments


14. Show HN: Scaling SaaS by Reverse-Engineering Human Attention Patterns

Show HN: Scaling SaaS by Reverse-Engineering Human Attention Patterns - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.copytruck.com/

Author: skart91

Description: While building SaaS products, we noticed a recurring problem: content performance hinges on the first few words. Hooks determine success, but defining and generating effective hooks programmatically is hard.

Here’s how we approached the challenge:

1. The problem: Attention is subjective and context-dependent. Identifying patterns that consistently work across platforms is complex.

2. Our approach:

- Data collection: Analyzed high-performing LinkedIn posts, social media ads, and email subject lines.

  • Lightweight NLP system: Developed a system to identify linguistic patterns like structure, emotional triggers, and readability.
  • Fine-tuned GPT models to generate hooks based on frameworks observed in the data.

    3. Tech challenges we tackled:

    - Balancing creativity and relevance to ensure hooks are engaging without veering into clickbait.

  • Building 15+ adaptable frameworks such as curiosity-driven questions, data-backed insights, and emotional prompts.
  • Iterating with user feedback to refine hook quality and ensure consistent results.

    The result is a system that identifies attention-grabbing patterns and generates hooks that perform well across platforms.

    We’re actively building out new features and optimizations. If you have feedback on our approach, the tech, or ideas to explore, we’d love to hear from you. Reach us at support@copytruck.com.

Popularity: 10 points | 0 comments


15. Show HN: Planisphere – A Pivotal Tracker Replacement

Show HN: Planisphere – A Pivotal Tracker Replacement - Project Screenshot

URL: https://planisphere.dev

Author: martingordon

Description: With Pivotal Tracker shutting down soon, I built Planisphere to offer a familiar experience for teams that rely on it. Planisphere includes core project tracking features like organizing stories into projects, prioritization, estimation, and commenting.

I built this as a solo developer using Elixir and Phoenix LiveView, which means minimal JavaScript and fast load times. I’m seeing less than 100 KB in assets and pages loads in under 0.5 seconds for the project I’m using to track Planisphere’s own development.

The major features are already in place, including user management, and I’m actively building out feature parity, including integrations, dynamic iteration velocity, reporting, and more.

Planisphere offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, after which it’s just $6 per user per month. I’m also working on migration tools to make the transition seamless. If you’re looking for help migrating data or are interested in partnering to build these tools, reach out at martin@planisphere.dev.

You can check it out here: https://planisphere.dev

I’m happy to answer any questions and would love any feedback!

Popularity: 8 points | 2 comments


16. Show HN: 2024 Crypto Recap

Show HN: 2024 Crypto Recap - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.2024cryptorecap.com/

Author: jrfrantz

Description: I made 2024 Crypto Recap to make an engaging way to see how your crypto portfolio stacked up this year.

If you aren't someone who spends all day monitoring the latest in crypto, but still have some crypto on eg Coinbase, you might have a general sense of how your portfolio is doing, but might not know other things like:

  • How did your portfolio fare vs the S&P 500 this year?
  • What were your best and worst trades, if you had any?
  • How does your crypto behavior compare to others?

    I made 2024 Crypto Recap to make a fun, quick way to see all these in a familiar format.

    I had the idea to make this because around the end of the year is usually when I'm checking in on my own financial situation; and a lot of the personal finance tools I use for that don't have great support for crypto. I was surprised to learn that much of this data was just an API call away thanks to Coinbase, and of course took inspiration from many of the other wrapped products out there, too.

    I hope you learn something interesting and maybe get a chuckle out of it. Feedback welcome!

Popularity: 9 points | 1 comments


17. Show HN: Txt2musicxml – Converting simple text into beautiful chord sheets

Show HN: Txt2musicxml – Converting simple text into beautiful chord sheets - Project Screenshot

URL: https://noamtamir.github.io/cool-things/posts/txt2musicxml/

Author: noamikotamir

Description:

Popularity: 5 points | 4 comments


18. Show HN: celine/bibhtml: a Web Components referencing system for HTML documents

Show HN: celine/bibhtml: a Web Components referencing system for HTML documents - Project Screenshot

URL: https://maxbo.me/celine/bibhtml/

Author: mbo

Description:

Popularity: 9 points | 0 comments


19. Show HN: Split Screen for Chrome

Show HN: Split Screen for Chrome - Project Screenshot

URL: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/split-screen-in-tab/hcmndcdpgnbchilaejdjacllakhjadnl

Author: iamjaredkim

Description:

Popularity: 4 points | 3 comments


20. Show HN: Easy Stopwatch: 6 new users Ad-free version now available

Show HN: Easy Stopwatch: 6 new users Ad-free version now available - Project Screenshot

URL: https://easystopwatch.app

Author: yoav_sbg

Description: The simplest time tracking app. Tap to start, tap to stop. Time Made Simple!!!

Popularity: 4 points | 3 comments


21. Show HN: PromptQL – Solving Context Size and Accuracy Issues in LLM Tool Calling

Show HN: PromptQL – Solving Context Size and Accuracy Issues in LLM Tool Calling - Project Screenshot

URL: https://promptql.hasura.io/spec

Author: tirumaraiselvan

Description:

Popularity: 6 points | 1 comments


22. Show HN: Built a platform where devs/designers make $20k/mo from their work docs

Show HN: Built a platform where devs/designers make $20k/mo from their work docs - Project Screenshot

URL: https://tapflow.co/

Author: hewmax

Description: Hey HN,

I noticed senior tech folks have valuable knowledge in their work docs – processes, templates, guides. This is expertise worth thousands, sitting unused. But they rarely share it: too busy for courses, unsure about value, or overwhelmed by setup.

I built Tapflow (https://tapflow.co) to fix this:

- Notion-like editor you already know

- Drop your content, set price

- Get instant product page

- Built-in payments

Numbers:

- Some early users made $20k+ from their products

- 1000+ registered pros, mostly word of mouth, Reddit and PH

- Profitable, bootstrapped side-project

Would love feedback:

- What stops you from sharing your expertise?

- How would you price your technical knowledge?

Try it: https://tapflow.co

Stack:

Backend: nginx, express.js, Apollo GraphQL, postgreSQL, redis, Stripe

Frontend: next.js, react-query, GraphQL, Material UI, yoopta wysiwyg Hosting: AWS, DigitalOcean, bunny.net

Free to use, 10% fee on sales or Pro tier.

Popularity: 4 points | 3 comments


23. Show HN: AWS MCP – Talk with Your AWS from Claude Using Model Context Protocol

Show HN: AWS MCP – Talk with Your AWS from Claude Using Model Context Protocol - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/RafalWilinski/aws-mcp

Author: rwilinski

Description: Author here. I built this after getting frustrated with Amazon Q and wanting a more developer-friendly way to interact with AWS infrastructure. It's a local MCP server that lets Claude safely access your AWS environment using your existing local credentials.

I've tried it on cases like:

  • Visualize my networking setup
  • Prepare a thorough analysis of my AWS costs and give insights how to cut it
  • Find S3 buckets without encryption enabled and their total size

    And it works surprisingly well. Let me know what do you think!

Popularity: 5 points | 1 comments


24. Show HN: Fixmydocuments.com – Transform any document into an optimized version

Show HN: Fixmydocuments.com – Transform any document into an optimized version - Project Screenshot

URL: https://fixmydocuments.com/

Author: eigenvalue

Description: A few months ago, I submitted a webapp that lets you take any YouTube video and turn it into a polished written document in markdown format. I got feedback from people that they wanted something that could work for any audio file. Separately from that, I submitted an open-source project (llm_aided_ocr) a few months back that lets you "upgrade" the output of tesseract OCR, using an LLM to correct transcription errors and also to convert the formatting to use markdown. Well, I decided to combine all those features and more in my newest app, called FixMyDocuments.com.

You can submit any kind of document-- PDFs (including scanned PDFs that require OCR), MS Word and Powerpoint files, images, audio files (mp3, m4a, etc.), and turn them into highly optimized versions in nice markdown formatting, from which HTML and PDF versions are automatically generated. Once converted, you can also edit them directly in the site using the built-in markdown editor, where it saves a running revision history and regenerates the PDF/HTML versions.

In addition to just getting the optimized version of the document, you can also generate many other kinds of "derived documents" from the original: interactive multiple choice quizzes that you can actually take and get graded on; slick looking presentation slides as PDF or HTML (using LaTeX and Reveal.js), an in-depth summary, a concept mind map (using Mermaid diagrams) and outline, custom lesson plans where you can select your target audience, a readability analysis and grade-level versions of your original document (good for simplifying concepts for students), Anki Flashcards that you can import directly into the Anki app or use on the site in a nice interface, and more.

For any HTML generated content, you can also host it with one click and you get a unique URL that you can distribute to anyone for viewing, and they don't need to have an account to see it.

This has been a lot more challenging to make than I originally guessed it would be, but I'm pretty pleased with the final output quality, which was a result of tons of prompt engineering and iteration and chaining together different prompts in pipelines. The mind map generation in particular is ~2,700 lines of Python code and involves many dozens if not hundreds of separate LLM inference calls to generate a single mind map from a source document. What I think is interesting about this is that, even though one theoretically could do many of these things using ChatGPT manually, it wouldn't be practical because of the many stages of complex logic involved in combining and transforming the LLM outputs.

There was also a lot of more manual "quality control" filtering/processing involved to remove any traces of the LLM inserting irrelevant text, such as preambles/introductory comments (even when explicitly prompted not to do so).

Anyway, happy to answer any questions people have about it.

You get 100 free credits just for signing up with a Google account, which is enough to process a bunch of modest sized documents. Please give it a try and let me know what you think!

Popularity: 3 points | 3 comments


25. Show HN:Swytchcode-Skip documentation & save upto 90% time from API integrations

Show HN:Swytchcode-Skip documentation & save upto 90% time from API integrations - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.swytchcode.com/

Author: AdityaRohit

Description: Show HN: Swytchcode - AI Adapter for API/SDK integrations, skip documentation & complete integrations faster.

Hi HN, I'm Aditya, founder of Swytchcode. Me and my co-founder were just trolling for new Ideas for a new side project and API/SDK integration came up more than often, we realized developers have been working on this process the same way as 10 or 20 years ago which is to read docs, write code, hit and trial and go back to documentation, this is a really painful manual process for developers. I validated this with 100s of users.

Today developers can choose from unified API providers, Low/No code solutions, connector platforms or IPaas providers but all of them add their own documentation, add their own complexity and infrastructure to the process and customization is always a challenge, with Sywtchcode developers can directly integrate with APIs without reading documentation.

How it works?

Swytchcode has 2 main endpoints for developers:

1. Developer Console - This is a web application where developers can add any API with OpenAPI specification or postman collection, generate sample code in choice of their programming language( 14 top programming languages supported) for API methods and Workflows, share it with the community and team members.

VSCode Extension - The VSCode extension serves APIs already added to Swytchcode, developers can integrate APIs methods or Workflows using the extension.

Key Features

1. AI-driven integration: Automating the manual steps of the process, fixes issues and errors with OpenAPI specs and postman collection. 2. Multi-language support: Generate code in 14 programming languages 3. Time-saving: Reduce integration time by up to 90% Universal compatibility: Works with any API using OpenAPI specs or Postman collections 4. Custom workflows: Generate code for specific API methods and complex integrations

Current Status

1. Public beta phase - FREE for all developers (we plan to keep it this way) 2. Added top 50 fintech APIs including Stripe, Plaid, PayPal, BTCPay, Cybersource, Paddle 3. Monetization plan: Target businesses for faster API/SDK integrations

Roadmap

  1. Auto code generation for APIs
  2. SDK support
  3. Improved UX aligned with Copilot/Cursor code generation experience
  4. Support for internal microservice integration

    Try It Out

    We'd love for you to try Swytchcode and share your feedback. Visit our website [link] to sign up for a free account and start generating code instantly.

    For developers: Questions or need assistance? Reach out to us at aditya@swytchcode.com or join our Discord community https://discord.gg/zuSXSv5GWs. Thank you, HN! We're excited to hear your thoughts and experiences with Swytchcode.

Popularity: 3 points | 3 comments


26. Show HN: Habit Rewards – A Gamified Habit Tracking with Clean Design

Show HN: Habit Rewards – A Gamified Habit Tracking with Clean Design - Project Screenshot

URL: https://habitrewards.me/

Author: wingalong

Description: I built Habit Rewards, a habit tracker app designed to make building habits more enjoyable through gamification and a clean, minimalist design.

The app allows you to:

- Track daily/weekly/monthly habits.

- Earn virtual coins for completing habits.

- Set personalized rewards for achieving goals.

- View progress through beautiful tile-based grids

- Mark habits as failed intentionally, so the tracking remains realistic.

The goal was to create something simple but engaging to help with consistency. It's built with FlutterFlow and Firebase, and the app is live on the App Store.

I’d appreciate any feedback or thoughts, especially if you’ve worked on similar projects or have ideas to improve it.

Thanks!

Popularity: 4 points | 2 comments


27. Show HN: Over 1M color palettes for your next project

Show HN: Over 1M color palettes for your next project - Project Screenshot

URL: https://anypalette.co

Author: parkermiko

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 2 comments


28. Show HN: Birdle US – A Daily Bird Guessing Game

Show HN: Birdle US – A Daily Bird Guessing Game - Project Screenshot

URL: https://birdle.us/

Author: xandrius

Description: Hello!

My girlfriend and I wanted to find a fun ay to improve our bird recognition skills, as birding knowledge felt so out of reach to us.

So we decided to create Birdle, a daily bird guessing game. Our journey started in South Africa with our wonderful and fortuitous collaboration with BirdLife South Africa. After the incredible and warm reception, our players convinced to finally start covering other countries. This year we worked hard to release for testing new versions for the UK and, just today, the US.

The game is also available as an app at:

- Android: https://android.birdle.world

- iOS: https://ios.birdle.world

The version is still in beta for testing, as we are still learning about US birds, so any feedback is strongly appreciated :)

Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments


29. Show HN: I built a tool for mobile and computer use using local and remote LLMs

Show HN: I built a tool for mobile and computer use using local and remote LLMs - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/BandarLabs/clickclickclick

Author: mkagenius

Description: Created a tool that lets you use LLMs to automate task across mobile (android) and computer. Currently, this uses screenshots and LLMs support for extracting screen UI elements effectively. This is still a work in progress and attempting to make this work with local models via Ollama (the code is in place with some issues). As of now, Gemini and GPT 4o works the best for finding UI elements and planning the task.

Some examples that work as of now:

  1. Use gmail and ask <friend>@example.com for lunch next saturday  

  1. Start a 3+2 chess game on lichess
Working demos: https://github.com/BandarLabs/clickclickclick

This improves the cost of one automation task from approx. $0.6 via Claude to:

$0.06 - OpenAI 4o mini as planner + free Gemini flash 1.5 (15 calls/min)

The Llama vision models will eventually make it 0.

Popularity: 2 points | 3 comments


30. Show HN: Kinekt: a typescript-first web framework for building REST Apis

Show HN: Kinekt: a typescript-first web framework for building REST Apis - Project Screenshot

URL: https://kinekt.dev/

Author: samucodes

Description: I created a web framework called kinekt and would like to introduce it to the community. Kinekt is a TypeScript-first, high-performance web framework built on web standards. It has the following features which set it apart from other frameworks in the javascript realm:

- It is 100% type safe. It supports the use of zod schemas to declare endpoints

- It has great DX. It auto-infers a client function for every endpoint you declare, making it extremely useful for developing full-stack web apps which are completely written in TypeScript

- It is highly modular. The middleware engine is unlike most other existing implementations and follows a functional-style paradigm

It is still in early development stages. Feedback is highly appreciated!

Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments


31. Show HN: SubtitleGen – a transcription and translation to subtitle platform

Show HN: SubtitleGen – a transcription and translation to subtitle platform - Project Screenshot

URL: https://subtitlegen.com

Author: maattee

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments


32. Show HN: xmllm – Structured LLM streaming output using lenient XML parsing

Show HN: xmllm – Structured LLM streaming output using lenient XML parsing - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/padolsey/xmllm

Author: padolsey

Description: Hi HN. I made a little JS library for streaming structured data from LLMs using leniently-parsed XML as a medium.

E.g.

    await simple('fun pet names', {
      schema: { name: Array(String) },
      model: 'openrouter:mistralai/ministral-3b'
    }); // => ["Daisy", "Whiskers", "Rocky"]
Demos: xmllm.j11y.io

When using LLMs, I've ended up gravitating towards boring time-tested XML-esque tag-based delimiters instead of JSON/function-calling for the following reasons:

- Diverse presence in training corpuses (consider flavours of content commonly adjacent to these syntaxes vs. JSON)

  • HTML was built for fallible humans to write; LLMs are equally fallible. Let them cook [html]!
  • IME better and more consistent adherance than very delicate JSON/YAML etc.
  • Lenient by nature (following Postel's law of being liberal in what you accept)
  • No provider lock-in to function-calling/'tool' APIs
  • Supports streaming with 'eventually-fulfilled schemas' for progressive UI updates
  • CSS-style selections when you need more flexibility than schemas

    It is provider/API/model-agnostic and has good schema-adherance across models from Qwen 2.5B and Ministral 3B all the way up to the frontier stuff like Claude and GPT-4o. It has in-built model preferencing and fallbacks (like asking it to prefer Claude but fall back to Mistral via e.g. openrouter/togetherai/whatever), plus 'inner' truncation to avoid context limitations.

    I originally built this for my own projects I've found it to be a stable abstraction and quick to prototype with on the client-side especially (with the proxy feature). I wanted to share it here mostly to gather feedback and hear what other people are doing to source structured schema-conforming data from LLMs? I know there's new work being done in constraining big param LLMs to fixed grammars, and that's probably the future, but I've no real context or knowledge about that and for the past few years I've just been trying to /get stuff done/ in a reliable and consistant way. Hence this project.

    Demos and sandbox-y things (try the top flag generator thing!) https://xmllm.j11y.io

    Repo: https://github.com/padolsey/xmllm

    Blog post (+background and other reflections): https://blog.j11y.io/2024-12-15_xmllm/

    And please, if you've a moment: I'm vvv interested in what people are currently using to get reliable structured data from LLMs? Perhaps most are completely satisfied with Function-Calling APIs?

Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments


33. Show HN: Cama Pack – Moisture Monitoring for Raspberry Pi or Arduino

Show HN: Cama Pack – Moisture Monitoring for Raspberry Pi or Arduino - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/Barqawiz/iot_watering_system

Author: barqawiz

Description: Home based plant moisture monitoring solutions using Raspberry Pi and Arduino. We created several different dashboards including web hosted options and a custom cell phone application that connects to the Pi through Bluetooth.

Everything is open source under the MIT license. Would love feedback, contributions!

Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments


34. Show HN: Use AI to practice tough conversation

Show HN: Use AI to practice tough conversation - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.usearchieai.com/

Author: ajabhish

Description: The best way to get better at tough conversation (that I run away from) is to practice. I created this to help myself by simulating tough scenarios using AI.

With Tough Tongue AI, you can stumble, stammer, and say the weirdest stuff—then try again until you nail it. No judgment, no sweaty palms, and definitely no awkward pauses...okay, maybe a few, the AI is still far from perfect, but it’s all part of the fun!

It has been helpful and given me confidence to have those conversations I've been avoiding! Hope it's of help to you as well :)

Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments


35. Show HN: SEO Keyword Grouping and SERP Checkers

Show HN: SEO Keyword Grouping and SERP Checkers - Project Screenshot

URL: https://optiwing.com

Author: TasselHat

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments


36. Show HN: Send Santa a Voice Note

Show HN: Send Santa a Voice Note - Project Screenshot

URL: https://magicmessagesanta.com/

Author: sakerbos

Description: Hey everyone, Shaun here!

I originally built Magic Message Santa for my kids. They wrote Santa a letter with their Christmas wishes (like we've all done in the past) and I thought, “What if we could send Santa a voice note instead? How cool would that be!”

I knew AI was great at transcribing voice notes, but I wasn’t sure if voice generation was there yet. After some initial testing, we were genuinely amazed by the results, it felt like magic! So, I named it and opened it up to the public.

Hope you and your kids enjoy the experience as much as we do!

Would love to hear your thoughts or answer any questions you might have. Have a Merry Christmas!

Popularity: 2 points | 2 comments


37. Show HN: Ant Design X – Craft AI-driven interfaces effortlessly

Show HN: Ant Design X – Craft AI-driven interfaces effortlessly - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/ant-design/x/issues/206

Author: afc163

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments


38. Show HN: Build an AI-powered panorama image generator website for VR headsets

Show HN: Build an AI-powered panorama image generator website for VR headsets - Project Screenshot

URL: https://panopulse.com

Author: gravitywp

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments


39. Show HN: Brown noise generator. Ultimate focus mode

Show HN: Brown noise generator. Ultimate focus mode - Project Screenshot

URL: https://pagesword.com/brown-noise-generator

Author: maxpage

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments


40. Show HN: Stringify.org – encode any text as a JavaScript string

Show HN: Stringify.org – encode any text as a JavaScript string - Project Screenshot

URL: https://stringify.org/

Author: stevekrouse

Description: Do you ever want to embed a super long string in JavaScript, and find yourself escaping quotes or interpolations by hand?

I find this comes up a lot, particularly when you're doing code generation stuff, because you need to have examples of code for the LLM, and that code often has strings embedded inside it. For example, take a look at the code properties in this JSON array[1].

Introducing stringify.org, the world's only correct-by-definition JavaScript string encoder website. It uses JSON.stringify, which is the only guaranteed method to output a string that is also valid JavaScript. It's in the spec.

[1] - https://www.val.town/v/stevekrouse/cerebras_coder_prompts

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments


41. Show HN: Switchbar – Browser Picker for macOS and Windows

Show HN: Switchbar – Browser Picker for macOS and Windows - Project Screenshot

URL: https://switchbar.com

Author: quanglam2807

Description: Hi everyone,

Switchbar is a lightweight link handler and browser picker for macOS and Windows. It lets you choose your preferred browser, browser profile, or email client every time you click a link.

There are similar apps out there, but Switchbar stands out by supporting both Windows and macOS, along with a wide range of browsers.

We welcome your feedback and are here to answer any questions.

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments


42. Show HN: GenoRxiv – Mapping scientific literature on the genome

Show HN: GenoRxiv – Mapping scientific literature on the genome - Project Screenshot

URL: https://sitlabs.org/genorxiv/

Author: Barneyhill

Description: Ever get lost searching through genetic literature? I've built a new interface for bioRxiv+medRxiv to directly browse preprint findings on the genome!

To begin I downloaded 7TB's of bioRxiv+medRxiv preprints and extracted mentions of genetic variant ID's or positions. Documented in "How to download bioRxiv on a budget": http://sitlabs.org/writing/biorxiv.html

This project started after I was trawling through Google Scholar to review a gene when I realised I had missed relevant upstream findings which hadn't been linked to the gene. I wondered if there could be a better interface to explore genetic literature?

Next I provided the variant mentions and paper context to gpt-4o-mini and requested structured output summarising the scientific finding. Finally I mapped all variants to the latest genome build and plotted them on our custom genome browser.

This project was made by the new Scientific Interface & Tooling Lab (http://sitlabs.org) at Oxford. We will be releasing new interfaces and tools to improve scientific productivity with an initial focus on biology research.

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments


43. Show HN: Fellou the Next-Gen AI Browser, Browse as Seamlessly as Using Cursor

URL: #

Author: ivydom

Description: Hey HN, I'm ivy.

Imagine having an AI assistant that’s smarter than anything we have today—one that changes how you work, browse, and manage tasks online. Bill Gates once predicted on his blog that everyone online will soon have access to such an AI assistant, and we believe the browser is the best place to make this a reality. That’s why we created Fellou.ai.

What Makes Fellou.ai Special?

Fellou.ai isn’t just a tool; it’s your digital partner, ready to tackle your toughest challenges and simplify your day. At its core is an intelligent Agent designed to:

1. Manage complex tasks through smart collaboration.

2. Simplify repetitive work and save time.

3. Offer natural language programming, deep searches, and smart task delegation.

Key Advantages of Fellou.ai

1. Workflow: Designed for executing complex workflows, so you can say goodbye to tools like Zapier or IFTTT.

2. Developer-Friendly: Build Agent apps effortlessly with natural language.

3. Virtual Workspace for Agents: Shadow everything from windows to OS and applications.

4. Cross-App Integration: Sync components across websites with drag-and-drop, copy-paste, and more.

5. Timeline: Easily switch between multiple tasks and stay organized.

6. Drag & Drop: Drag and drop to ask Fellou to perform any task.

For Everyone

As a User: Fellou.ai lets you search public and private web content across platforms on a massive scale. It doesn’t stop at searching—Fellou generates beautiful visual reports, helps you edit them, and even captures content through developer tools. It’s all about making things personal, creative, and efficient for you.

Check out our demo video here: https://fellou.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/videos/DeepSearch....

As a Developer: If you’re a developer, you’ll love how Fellou helps you build Agent-based applications with natural language. Our browser environment makes it easy to create, test, and launch powerful apps. And the best part? Open-sourcing is just around the corner.

Why Now?

Browsers haven’t changed much in the last decade. Fellou.ai is here to flip the script, unlocking new levels of productivity and innovation.

We’re not just building a product; we’re creating a community of people who believe AI can simplify life and supercharge creativity. Fellou.ai is currently in beta, and we’d love for you to join us.

Go to fellou.ai for early access and let’s shape the future of productivity together.

Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments


44. Show HN: netcat over Cloudflare Warp

Show HN: netcat over Cloudflare Warp - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/karolba/wgcfcat

Author: iokanuon

Description:

Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments


45. Show HN: letter.tube

Show HN: letter.tube - Project Screenshot

URL: https://letter.tube/

Author: rafram

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments


46. Show HN: I built a simple profile picture generator

Show HN: I built a simple profile picture generator - Project Screenshot

URL: https://propic-livid.vercel.app/

Author: helioshacker

Description: I built this tool in a few hours because I needed a quick way to create profile pictures and email signature images. With Propic, you can upload a photo, remove the background, and replace it with a colorful round pill of your choice.

The background removal happens entirely client-side, so your photo never leaves your device. It’s fast, private, and easy to use.

You can find a link to the GitHub repo on the webpage.

Would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions for improvements!

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


47. Show HN: Watch your conversion soar upto 270%, Turn Users Love Into Social Proof

Show HN: Watch your conversion soar upto 270%, Turn Users Love Into Social Proof - Project Screenshot

URL: https://rapidfeedback.xyz

Author: akshat8605

Description: Collect, showcase, and leverage authentic customer testimonials. Increase Trust and Boost Conversions with Real-Time User Testimonials on Your Site

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments


48. Show HN: Postiz – open-source social media scheduler

Show HN: Postiz – open-source social media scheduler - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-app

Author: gitroom

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


49. Show HN: I Made an Alcohol Tracker with a Drink Calendar Feature

Show HN: I Made an Alcohol Tracker with a Drink Calendar Feature - Project Screenshot

URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pour-decision/id6499468185

Author: OzBuilds

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


50. Show HN: Cora – summarize all of your email with AI

Show HN: Cora – summarize all of your email with AI - Project Screenshot

URL: https://cora.computer/##

Author: dshipper

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments


51. Show HN: Repositree – Generate the file structure of your repo for your README

Show HN: Repositree – Generate the file structure of your repo for your README - Project Screenshot

URL: https://repositree.vercel.app/

Author: abishekvenkat

Description: Have you ever struggled to document your project's file structure for a README file?

Repositree is here to solve that! With just a few clicks, you can create an organized tree structure, perfect for showcasing your project’s architecture.

Give it a try and let me know of your feedback! Thanks!

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


52. Show HN: QRAnalytica – Track and Optimize QR Code Campaigns

Show HN: QRAnalytica – Track and Optimize QR Code Campaigns - Project Screenshot

URL: https://qranalytica.com

Author: anithakarri

Description:

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


53. Show HN: openai-realtime-embedded-SDK Build AI assistants on microcontrollers

Show HN: openai-realtime-embedded-SDK Build AI assistants on microcontrollers - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/openai/openai-realtime-embedded-sdk

Author: Sean-Der

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments


54. Show HN: Remy – A Video Answer Engine

Show HN: Remy – A Video Answer Engine - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.useremy.com/

Author: mfkhalil

Description: TLDR: Remy is a video answer engine that finds the exact moments in YouTube videos that answer your questions. It also lets you search over specific videos, playlists, or channels.

We originally launched this just under a month ago as a clip playlist generator, and while we saw some initial excitement, we soon realized a tough truth: people just don’t create playlists very often.

So, we’ve been working on refining the product into something more practical and frequently used—an answer engine. Think Perplexity, but every source is a real person speaking in a YouTube video.

We’ve been using this for product comparisons, primary source research, and getting startup advice from trusted sources (like the YC Channel).

Excited to see if you find it useful!

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


55. Show HN: API for complex Python builds (any platform, venvs, kernels, and more)

Show HN: API for complex Python builds (any platform, venvs, kernels, and more) - Project Screenshot

URL: https://github.com/liquidcarbon/puppy

Author: liquidcarbon

Description: Install python, tools, dependencies, virtual environments, cloned and synced repos, from a single API call:

  ?python=3.12&pixi=nodejs,pnpm,make,hatch&clone=marimo-team/marimo&myenv=duckdb,marimo
          ^^^^      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   py version       build and conda deps         clone and build      additional venvs

Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments


56. Show HN: No-Code AI-Powered Workflow Builder

Show HN: No-Code AI-Powered Workflow Builder - Project Screenshot

URL: https://tryworkloop.com

Author: kimrmi

Description: I’ve been working on this app for about half a year and am very excited to share it with you all!

How it works:

  1. Connect with the tools your business uses (currently Slack or Gmail).
  2. Create workflows by dragging and dropping nodes onto the canvas.
  3. Listen to incoming events or trigger workflows manually.

    Behind the scenes:

  4. Each workflow runs as a durable, long-running execution.
  5. AI agents within the same workflow share memory.
  6. AI agents associate different channels, such as Slack threads or Gmail email threads, with workflows and can understand when replies are linked to specific workflow executions.

    Try it out: https://tryworkloop.com

    There will be bugs!! But I’d really appreciate your feedback.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments


57. Show HN: AI Leads Enhancement Tool

Show HN: AI Leads Enhancement Tool - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.cora-intelligence.com

Author: milanWiegard

Description: I recently tried out an AI-driven tool called Cora Intelligence, and it’s been a game-changer for lead generation. Instead of working with a preloaded database or enriching a list of existing leads, it lets you input your industry and generates fresh leads tailored to your needs.

The standout feature is its AI-driven data customization—you can request specific details like product prices or summaries in plain language, and the tool retrieves the information for you. It even includes a chatbot where you can ask follow-up questions about any lead and get answers instantly, saving a ton of time on manual research.

Does anyone know of other tools that combine lead generation with AI-powered data enrichment and instant chat-based queries? I’d love to explore more options!

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments


58. Show HN: Save time looking for the right AI agents

Show HN: Save time looking for the right AI agents - Project Screenshot

URL: https://bestaiagents.ai

Author: nachopujol

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments


59. Show HN: Hedge – An AI powered distraction blocking browser extension

Show HN: Hedge – An AI powered distraction blocking browser extension - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.hedge.coach/

Author: basmango

Description: Hello HN! We developed a browser extension that blocks distracting sites. The killer feature is that we use LLMs and user-defined goals to provide the best possible blocking experience.

The decision-making process is not binary, we have multiple categories, allowing for more nuanced user interactions. This makes the browsing experience much less frustrating compared to other website blockers.

Sites like Reddit or YouTube are not always bad, and Wikipedia or other educational resources are not always good. By considering what the user is working on, we are able to make more informed and effective decisions.

Other blockers rely on pre-made blocklists for distracting websites. This approach is clearly insufficient for most use cases, as curating such lists is tedious—whether for the developer or the user.

We've also added quality-of-life features, including whitelists, blacklists, active hours, temporary unblocking, nuclear mode and a well-integrated (and optional) Pomodoro timer.

Learnings: Initially, we scraped page content to make decisions. However, this approach posed significant privacy concerns. Now, all our decisions are based on tab metadata, ensuring a much better level of privacy and much better performance. No page content is transferred to the server.

Data collection: We don't store browsing data unless the user explicitly reports incorrect decisions, BYOB model version will be released soon as well based on user demand.

Links: [1] https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hedge-ai-powered-di... [2] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hedge-ai-dist...

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments


60. Show HN: I built a tool to fix the hassle of copying email templates

Show HN: I built a tool to fix the hassle of copying email templates - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.tempstr.com

Author: miguelcemiller

Description: Hi HN,

As a support rep, I spent months copying email templates from sticky notes. It was time-consuming and frustrating, especially when formatting got messed up.

That’s why I built Tempstr — a tool that lets you instantly access and copy your most-used templates, complete with preserved formatting, all without leaving your browser tab.

Tempstr works seamlessly with the Chromium extension I also developed, which uses a restricted API key to securely fetch your templates.

If repetitive email tasks have been a headache for you, I’d love for you to check it out and share your feedback!

Miguel

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61. Show HN: Using OpenAI Realtime API to Build an AI Phone Agent: Video

Show HN: Using OpenAI Realtime API to Build an AI Phone Agent: Video - Project Screenshot

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

Author: alozie2k

Description:

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62. Show HN: Fine-Tuning Llama-3 for Psychology Question Answering Using Unsloth

Show HN: Fine-Tuning Llama-3 for Psychology Question Answering Using Unsloth - Project Screenshot

URL: https://ubiai.tools/fine-tune-llama-3-psychology-question-unsloth/

Author: Mesterniz

Description:

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63. Show HN: I built an app to chat with GPT and Claude without monthly subscription

Show HN: I built an app to chat with GPT and Claude without monthly subscription - Project Screenshot

URL: https://createchats.co/

Author: dvolkhonskiy

Description:

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64. Show HN: Let a Vision Model Roast You

Show HN: Let a Vision Model Roast You - Project Screenshot

URL: https://qwenroast.vercel.app

Author: fsndz

Description: Hey everyone!

I've been experimenting a lot with vision models over the past few days and came up with this fun concept.

Upload your profile picture and let Qwen2-VL roast you! Life's always better when we can laugh at ourselves. Laughing at myself has always been a great way to step back, reduce stress, and just enjoy being alive.

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments


65. Show HN: I Built an AI Resume Builder That Beats the System

Show HN: I Built an AI Resume Builder That Beats the System - Project Screenshot

URL: https://www.swiftresume.net

Author: yregmi

Description:

Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments


Conclusion

Today's Show HN roundup showcases a diverse range of innovative projects. From AI-powered tools to creative coding solutions, these projects reflect the dynamic nature of our tech community. Which project caught your attention the most? Let us know in the comments!

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