
Explore the hottest developer projects on Show HN for 2025-02-07. Dive into innovative tech, AI applications, and exciting new inventions!
Summary of Today's Content
Today's Product Highlights
- Product Name: TheReToWhere
- Highlight: An innovative housing search platform that creates heatmaps based on travel times to important locations, solving the complex problem of finding optimal housing locations in cities with public transportation.
Quick Summary
- Most Hot Category: Developer Tools & AI Applications
- Top Keywords: AI, Open Source, Housing, Productivity
- Most Popular Product: TheReToWhere (267 points)
Technology Trends
- AI Integration & Automation
- Local-First Applications
- Privacy-Focused Solutions
- Cross-Platform Development
- Edge Computing
- Hyperdimensional Computing
Project Distribution
- Developer Tools: 35%
- AI Applications: 25%
- Productivity Tools: 15%
- Web Applications: 15%
- Mobile Apps: 10%
Trend Insights
Strong emphasis on privacy and local-first applications, with many projects focusing on self-hosted solutions and data ownership
Growing interest in AI-powered productivity tools, particularly in areas of:
- Content generation
- Data analysis
- Decision support
Emergence of specialized AI tools for specific industries:
- Housing market analysis
- Financial management
- Document processing
Focus on cross-platform compatibility and edge computing solutions to improve performance and accessibility
Rising demand for tools that simplify complex decision-making processes through visualization and AI assistance
Recommendations:
- Invest in privacy-preserving AI solutions
- Focus on local-first architecture
- Develop specialized industry-specific AI tools
- Prioritize cross-platform compatibility
- Incorporate visualization for complex data
Today's Top 10 Trending Products
Top 1. Discover your ideal living conditions with our innovative website that creates heatmaps of your city based on your housing preferences. Visualize the best neighborhoods tailored to your needs and make informed decisions about where to live! (Likes: 267, Comments: 86)
Top 2. Introducing a groundbreaking tool that revolutionizes text editing with transductive regular expressions, enabling seamless manipulation and transformation of text with unmatched precision and efficiency. Perfect for developers, writers, and data analysts looking to enhance their productivity and streamline their workflows. (Likes: 245, Comments: 79)
Top 3. ExpenseOwl is a user-friendly, self-hosted expense tracker designed for effortless financial management. It empowers users to monitor, categorize, and analyze their spending habits with ease, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to take control of their finances. (Likes: 152, Comments: 66)
Top 4. Gumshoe.ai offers cutting-edge SEO solutions tailored specifically for AI-driven content, enhancing discoverability and driving organic traffic with innovative strategies and insights. (Likes: 32, Comments: 12)
Top 5. A user-friendly Hackernews client designed for both iOS and Android, offering a streamlined experience for tech enthusiasts to stay updated on the latest discussions and news. (Likes: 39, Comments: 4)
Top 6. Introducing a groundbreaking AI-driven satirical news site designed to uplift your spirits and provide a humorous take on current events. Say goodbye to the gloom of traditional news and embrace a refreshing blend of wit and satire that keeps you informed while making you laugh. Perfect for anyone seeking a lighter perspective on the world around them! (Likes: 24, Comments: 18)
Top 7. Introducing Upsonic: A cutting-edge AI agent framework featuring a robust client-server architecture designed for seamless integration and scalability. Unlock the potential of intelligent automation and enhance your application with our innovative solution. (Likes: 7, Comments: 5)
Top 8. Introducing Western Deepseek: The ultimate solution for secure data exploration. Our advanced model ensures your privacy by keeping your information safe and never transmitting it to China. Explore with confidence and take control of your data today! (Likes: 7, Comments: 3)
Top 9. Introducing a powerful extension that effectively filters out irrelevant and low-value tweets on X, enhancing your social media experience and helping you focus on the content that truly matters. (Likes: 2, Comments: 7)
Top 10. GitTok: A social networking platform tailored for developers to share projects, connect with peers, and collaborate on coding challenges in a fun and engaging way. (Likes: 5, Comments: 3)
1. Show HN: A website that heatmaps your city based on your housing preferences
URL: https://theretowhere.com/
Author: WiggleGuy
Description: For the past few months, I've been working on a website that answers two different questions:
- Where in my city have the best travel times to all the things and people I care about?
- Given a listing, how far is it from all the things and people I care about?
Personally this was fueled by my own frustrations when I was apartment hunting in NYC. I was frustrating to have to juggle so many Google Maps tabs when I was evaluating a listing, and it was also annoying to not have full confidence that I was even searching in the right places.
I wanted to be close to work, a Trader Joe's, and a major park. Given that public transportation networks can sometimes make close things hard to get to and far things easy to get to, it's not always obvious whether a neighborhood actually even fits my criteria or not!
The overarching goal of theretowhere.com is to allow you to make more informed moving decisions while also making things more convenient than they are today.
It can generate detailed travel time breakdowns for individual listings and addresses, making it easier to determine whether a listing is worth applying for without juggling Google Maps tabs. This is great for questions like “How far is this apartment from my friends, work and dancing gyms?”
It also has the powerful ability to heatmap a city based on which parts of it are close or not to the people and places you care about. This is great for questions like “Where in the city would I be reasonably close to work, friends and a woodworking studio?”
You can add these heatmaps to sites like Zillow and Streeteasy to make things super convenient (this was very fun to make).
The main thing that's on my mind is whether this is useful or not. Like, is this something you would actually use? I also have other ideas I'd like to eventually intergrate into this (crime heatmaps, noise heatmaps, etc)
Popularity: 267 points | 86 comments
2. Show HN: Transductive regular expressions for text editing
URL: https://github.com/c0stya/trre
Author: c0nstantine
Description: An extension of regular expressions for text editing, with a grep-like command-line tool. If you, like me, struggle with group logic in regular expressions, you might find it useful.
I wanted to do this for a very long time. It is more of a sketch or prototype. I'd really appreciate your feedback!
Popularity: 245 points | 79 comments
3. Show HN: ExpenseOwl – Simple, self-hosted expense tracker
URL: https://github.com/Tanq16/ExpenseOwl
Author: import-base64
Description:
Popularity: 152 points | 66 comments
4. Show HN: Gumshoe.ai – SEO for AI
URL: #
Author: sawickipedia
Description: Hi HN,
We're Todd and Patrick, the founders of Gumshoe (https://app.gumshoe.ai/go). Between us, we have like 50 years of experience in early-stage startups. For better or worse, I helped build one of the original meme sites (ICanHasCheezburger), so it’s partially my fault that there are so many cat photos on the internet. Around the same time, Patrick built Starwave (which is now ESPN Fantasy Sports) and later cofounded UrbanSpoon.
We’re now building Gumshoe to help companies understand how AI talks about their brand.
As AI search tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity have become more common, they’ve changed digital marketing. SEO used to be the primary focus, which led to the hyper-optimized kind of gobbledygook you see on the internet today. Now, marketers need to think about the broader context in which their brand is discussed. This shift is an opportunity for the internet to get better: results could be less "optimized", more nuanced, and ultimately more useful. At the same time, it also introduces challenges. Marketers want to know what AI is saying about their brand and how they can influence it. We want to help marketers share their products through AI, without it feeling forced. Ultimately, everyone wins if the LLMs recommend the best product for you.
The idea for Gumshoe came from a conversation with a friend who founded a large consumer app (Rover, the dog-walking platform). They’ve spent years working on SEO, but when we asked ChatGPT about finding a dog walker, it listed his competitors in the same sentence as Rover. That set him off on a deep dive, trying different prompts to figure out when he was winning and when he wasn't.
Gumshoe automates that process. We run hundreds of conversations with popular LLMs on behalf of our users. Given a brand and a list of relevant topics, we generate search personas, create questions they might ask, and analyze how different AI models respond. The result is a representative sample of what LLMs say about that brand.
What’s different about our approach? Traditional SEO is focused on individual pages, but AI search is more context-driven. While LLMs are trained on fixed data, many RAG implementations seem to prioritize high-quality, concise, and objective content. We’re still researching how LLMs weigh information and we’d love to hear from the HN community about your insights and experiences with AI-driven search. Ultimately, our goal is to make the internet better in the future, so would love your thoughts on how to make sure the best results get surfaced organically in AI search tools.
If you’re curious, we'd love for you to check out Gumshoe and share your feedback. We're here to answer any questions and eager to learn from your perspectives!
Cheers, Todd (sawickipedia) & Patrick (patricko)
Popularity: 32 points | 12 comments
5. Show HN: A simple Hackernews client for iOS and Android
URL: https://github.com/EmergeTools/hackernews
Author: trevor-e
Description: We at Emerge Tools (YC W21) recently released open source Hacker News apps for both iOS and Android. The apps use the latest SwiftUI and Compose frameworks and are entirely native. Our goal is to help dogfood our products, but more importantly our team just enjoys reading HN every day and wanted an app to hack on and call our own. :)
We are still missing some features but should otherwise be pretty solid. And open to any contributions.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hacker-news-by-emerge/id674092... Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.emergetool...
Popularity: 39 points | 4 comments
6. Show HN: I built an AI satirical news site because news was depressing me
URL: https://thescallion.netlify.app/
Author: vuciv
Description:
Popularity: 24 points | 18 comments
7. Show HN: Upsonic: An AI agent framework with client-server architecture
URL: https://github.com/Upsonic/Upsonic
Author: gorkemcetin
Description: Three months ago, we started developing an open source agent framework. We previously tried existing frameworks in our enterprise product but faced challenges in certain areas.
Problems we experienced:
* We risked our stateless architecture when we wanted to add an agented feature to our existing system. Current frameworks lack server-client architecture, requiring significant effort to maintain statelessness when adding an agent framework to your application.
* Scaling problem - needed to write Docker configurations as existing frameworks lack official Docker support. Each agent in my application required a separate container (e.g., Twitter page analysis, website scraping, automatic documentation writing, etc.), necessitating individual agent deployment and health checks monitoring.
* Needed LLM calls for simple tasks - both fast and cost-effective solutions. With increased model capabilities, the framework should offer this option. I could handle LLM calls myself, but structured outputs required extra work within task structure.
Due to these problems, we decided to build a dockerized agent framework with server-client architecture. Though server-client architecture slowed development, we observe many benefits for users. We're developing a task-centric approach as we expect agents to complete simple tasks and assist with work.
As tool support is crucial for completing tasks, we built a structure officially supporting MCP servers. Client-server architecture proved beneficial for MCP server stability.
Finally, we prioritized simplicity in the framework, developing a structure where outputs are more easily coded with object responses. We'd be very happy if you could check our repo. I'd love to hear any questions you may have.,
Popularity: 7 points | 5 comments
8. Show HN: Western Deepseek – Same model but we don't send your data to China
URL: https://www.westerndeepseek.com/
Author: jeanmayer
Description: Hi! I'm launching Western Deepseek, an alternative to Deepseek that ensures your data stays private and doesn't get sent to China. It's the same model, but self-hosted and privacy-focused. Try it out and let me know your thoughts!
Popularity: 7 points | 3 comments
9. Show HN: I made an extension to filter out worthless tweets on X
URL: https://filterx.vercel.app/
Author: severinn
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 7 comments
10. Show HN: GitTok
URL: https://gittok.vercel.app/
Author: treexs
Description: Inspired by and a fork of WikiTok, I wanted to build something that lets you explore github repos in a tiktok like format
Popularity: 5 points | 3 comments
11. Show HN: Tometo – AI Engineering Manager
Author: sparshsr
Description: I’m a Google Software Engineer, Columbia MS, ex-Founder - I built this tool for all the founders who have ever felt overwhelmed managing their teams and keeping engineers aligned.
Popularity: 6 points | 2 comments
12. Show HN: Comind – A cognitive layer for the ATProtocol/Bluesky social network
URL: https://cameron.pfiffer.org/blog/comind-network/
Author: cpfiffer
Description: I'm building Comind, an experimental AI system that acts as a cognitive layer for ATProtocol/Bluesky. It's a self-evolving knowledge graph where specialized AI agents ("cominds") process social data through focused "spheres", each guided by core directives. The system builds up understanding by asking questions, making connections, and synthesizing information from the network.
I wrote a post describing the general architecture, motivation, and future directions. There's a few small results from Comind's early run.
Built with neo4j, a small Modal GPU instance, and the Python atproto library (https://atproto.blue/en/latest/readme.html).
Would love any feedback! Hopefully you think it's kinda cool.
My Bluesky if anyone wants to ping me: https://bsky.app/profile/cameron.pfiffer.org
Popularity: 3 points | 4 comments
13. Show HN: TextQuery – Analyze Raw Data Locally (CSV, JSON, XLSX) Using SQL
Author: shubhamjain
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 1 comments
14. Show HN: Optimal UX – Server-side A/B testing that runs before page load
Author: Dm_Linov
Description: Optimal UX runs experiments directly on the server side through a Cloudflare Worker, meaning variations are applied before the page even reaches the browser.
The core idea is to intercept and modify the HTML stream at the edge, which eliminates client-side overhead. For websites using Cloudflare, it's just a matter of installing the Smart Agent. The same agent works seamlessly with React, Vue, and other frontend frameworks when client-side testing is needed.
One unexpected benefit that emerged during development was the ability to quickly apply HTML patches. This turned out to be super useful for SEO tweaks - you can update meta tags, headings, or content structure without deploying new code.
Tech stack: -Edge computing (Cloudflare Workers)
- Streaming HTML parser
- Framework-agnostic client library (~3KB gzipped)
Would love feedback from anyone doing A/B testing at scale. This is my first time building something for edge computing and I learned a ton about HTML streaming and performance optimization.
I'm particularly curious:
- Has anyone else encountered performance issues with client-side A/B testing tools?
- For those running tests on high-traffic sites, how do you handle the performance impact?
- What's your experience with edge computing for similar use cases?
Popularity: 5 points | 1 comments
15. Show HN: I build reading app for busy Porfessionals
URL: https://readfast.xyz
Author: musfk
Description: Hi everyone,
As professionals, we have very little time every day to read. It can take us a month to finish a book due to the limited time we have. Our goal is always to extract the most important information from the book.
I built ReadFast to address this issue. The best part is that ReadFast will condense the book into the language you want while maintaining the same style and tone as the author. This way, you can read the book faster and still get the right information.
There are different levels of condensation available: TL;DR, Quick, Concise, Detailed, and Complete. Select one and read it as quickly as possible.
Give ReadFast a try.
Best, Yousuf Khan
Popularity: 2 points | 4 comments
16. Show HN: RedPhish – eliminates phishing links before the webpage loads
Author: rpfromsd
Description: It's a chrome extension that runs in the background of every page, extracts every link (images, posts, ads, links, etc) and scans them using industry leading APIs, ML, and databases for malware and phishing. It removes the link before the page ever loads, which effectively stops phishing from ever happening. I've worked in Cyber for years dealing with breaches from a simple click and I've always thought about stopping it before it happens. So I built RedPhish and put it up. Hopefully you enjoy, HN crew.
Popularity: 3 points | 3 comments
17. Show HN: Hnterminal, browse/interact with Hacker News in terminal
URL: https://github.com/Aperocky/hnterminal
Author: Aperocky
Description:
Popularity: 6 points | 0 comments
18. Show HN: Shifting Tic Tac Toe
URL: https://www.shiftingtictactoe.com/
Author: truetaurus
Description:
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
19. Show HN: I built an AI kissing video generator for Valentine's Day gifts
URL: https://www.kissgenai.com
Author: Johnnyang66
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 4 comments
20. Show HN: Create effortless animation for Product Hunt launch
URL: https://product-hunt-launch.vercel.app/
Author: ajabhish
Description: As I was preparing for PH launch, I had to create multiple gif, so I productized and created this website whether with a few click you can upload your product logo and create beautiful, professional animation.
Kept this repo open source so that it grows as more people use it for launch!
- Code: https://github.com/ajitesh123/product-hunt-launch/tree/main
- Website: https://product-hunt-launch.vercel.app/
Popularity: 5 points | 0 comments
21. Show HN: Fun Golf
URL: https://fun-golf-2025.web.app/
Author: rockyj
Description: I always wanted to make a game. This time around it all finally came together and I got something working in two weeks.
It works only on desktop browsers for now (needs screen space and mouse pointer) and call be installed as a desktop application.
It is simple to play and everything is randomly generated by code so you can play it infinite times. Hope you have some fun and enjoy playing it.
Please provide feedback so I can improve it (there are still a few rough edges).
Popularity: 2 points | 2 comments
22. Show HN: Open-Source Financial Dashboard
URL: https://github.com/dotnetfactory/personal-financial-dashboard
Author: eibrahim
Description:
Popularity: 4 points | 0 comments
23. Show HN: tailwind background snippets
URL: https://tailkits.com/components/tailwind-background-snippets/
Author: yucelfaruksahan
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
24. Show HN: AI YC Partner Agent
URL: https://github.com/The-Pocket/YC-Partner-Agent
Author: zh2408
Description: AI YC Partner Agent—just in case you don't get in.
It uses RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) on curated YC public materials and cites the most relevant sources to answer your question.
This is a demo LLM app built with Pocket Flow, a 100-line minimalist LLM framework.
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
25. Show HN: Codebase visualizer (I'll build the diagram for the first 20 repos)
URL: https://pie-crepe-38f.notion.site/
Author: Abdulnaser97
Description: I worked as a software engineer at Amazon, SAP, and on open source. In all 3 places I have struggled with the friction of understanding codebases before I can make a contribution. I think this brain-fatiguing process can be improved. I am trying to solve it with a tool I built over the last 4 years called CodeCanvas: https://docs.code-canvas.com
CodeCanvas visualizes codebases through interactive diagrams linked directly to source code. Users can record 'simulations' to demonstrate data flow and business logic. I’ve also recently added an LLM chat where it takes only the relevant context from the diagram giving WAY better answers than tools like Copilot.
I started a private beta, I will build the CodeCanvas diagram myself for 20 repositories, First come first serve. If this sounds useful, feel free to schedule a call with me through: [docs.code-canvas.com](https://docs.code-canvas.com/) or comment below.
Note: You can also build the diagram yourself from the link above but might as well get it built for you if you're one of the first 20 :)
Nasser
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
26. Show HN: AutoResearch.pro – Open/src AI presentation generator free PPTX exports
Author: Extender777
Description:
Popularity: 3 points | 1 comments
27. Show HN: PodsByMe – Minimal Podcast Hosting
URL: https://podsby.me
Author: pedrobnsilva
Description: I was using NotebookLM and wanted an dead-simple way to turn it into a podcast I could listen to on my phone. Every existing solution felt overcomplicated for my needs. Initially wanted to make it email-based (just email your audio file and done) but email attachment limits killed that dream.
It is deliberately bare-bones - upload audio, get a podcast feed. That's it.
I built this mainly as productive procrastination, but figured others might find it useful. Feedback welcome.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
28. Show HN: A configuration management system for minimal *Nix environments
URL: https://jackforrest.me/sysunit/
Author: jaxtracks
Description: I built this thing to scratch my itch for a simpler alternative to Ansible and similar for basic jobs like setting up a dev env, building containers, and provisioning small fleets of servers.
Grateful for feedback on the approach! A couple of friends and I have found it useful for day-to-day automation tasks and I'm wondering if there's enough utility in its ability to target minimal environments like Alpine containers or IoT devices to warrant fleshing out a proper 1.0 release.
Popularity: 2 points | 1 comments
29. Show HN: Surgeon – surgically modify a Git fork
URL: https://github.com/bketelsen/surgeon
Author: bketelsen
Description: I built this fun little tool to help me make automated modifications to a fork.
Popularity: 3 points | 0 comments
30. Show HN: Notlink – Fast Url Shortener
Author: abdibrokhim
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 2 comments
31. Show HN: AI Diagram Generator – extension for Mermaid charts generation with AI
URL: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ai-diagram-generator/ngopmehdeepldffjaccolpdkcmiggijb
Author: jetbootsmaker
Description: Hey everyone,
I just built a Chrome extension for generating diagrams using AI. Under the hood, it simply generates Mermaid.js diagrams, which are then rendered. There are also a few small features, like editing the generated code if needed and selecting the diagram type. The final result can be downloaded or copied to the clipboard.
I was inspired by Eraser.io and Napkin AI. Eraser.io is a standalone product, while Napkin AI seems to use its own template-based graphics library. I use both frequently.
As I've been working on this and gathering user feedback, I've come up with a few ideas that I'll likely implement next:
- More customization – adding themes and better color control.
- Exploring alternative diagramming libraries – I found a couple of interesting ones:
- D2 – a more flexible DSL for diagrams than Mermaid.js, though less standard.
- Manim – a project from the creator of 3Blue1Brown, used for generating mathematical animations.
I'd love to hear your feedback on the extension and any ideas you might have. Let me know what you think!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
32. Show HN: An AI Bible
Author: fraizinger
Description: Not religious, but as a New Year's resolution I wanted to read the Torah, Bible and Quran this year. I started looking for a way to have AI handy to interpret what I was reading and ask it questions.
Built holytextai.com to read for myself and it turned into more of a side-project that I wanted to put online. Also, it was a good way for me to play with AI tools. I focused it on Christianity for now and might make standalone apps for multi-faith.
Would appreciate any feedback!
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
33. Show HN: I built a curl command builder to learn curl
URL: https://onlineornot.com/generate-curl-command
Author: rozenmd
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
34. Show HN: AI agent that builds and deploy software
URL: https://probz.ai
Author: Dheerajiitr
Description: Hi all,
We launched Probz 2.0 today, an AI agent that builds and deploys software.
What's new ?
- Idea to production app in under 10 mins
- Customize your themes for your business tools
- Modify your data schemas with prompts
- Role based access policy
- External integrations to over 30+ databases and external softwares
- Kanban, Chat with your documents
- Dedicated 8GB compute instance deployments and many more features.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
35. Show HN: Fields of Chess – Generative chess posters based on the moves of a game
URL: https://fieldsofchess.com/
Author: itsnotchester
Description: Got addicted to chess recently so I built a microsite to generate chess posters based on the moves of each game.
How it works:
- The square colors are based on "last occupied by". So if the d4 square was last occupied by a white piece, the square will be white, and vice versa.
- The "x"s indicate that a capture occurred on that square.
Chess is a beautiful game :)
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
36. Show HN: I built GoEasyMenu. A simple way for restaurants to make digital menus
URL: https://goeasy.menu
Author: TonyBui26
Description: Hey HN,
I’m Tony! I built GoEasyMenu because I know how frustrating it is to deal with printed menu updates.
Now, you can update menus instantly and engage more with customers with a simple QR code. Let me know if you find it useful. Would love your feedback pls.
Tony
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
37. Show HN: Narrativa – A Simpler Way to Publish Across Social Platforms
URL: https://narrativa.io
Author: FranP-Code
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
38. Show HN: CloudTabs Remote Browser Platform
URL: https://browse.cloudtabs.net/ss
Author: keepamovin
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
39. Show HN: SandboxAI – Run AI generated code in containers
URL: https://github.com/substratusai/sandboxai
Author: nstogner
Description: We created SandboxAI because we wanted to run AI generated code on our laptop without relying on a third party service. We also wanted something that would scale when we were ready to push to production. That's why we support docker for local execution and will soon be adding support for Kubernetes.
Up next: {security features}++ such as egress rules, docs on how to run with hardened containers, etc.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
40. Show HN: Unify – A single file Python CLI Tool port of repomix
URL: https://github.com/muonium-ai/unify
Author: senthilnayagam
Description: I built Unify – a simple CLI tool that consolidates entire code repositories into a single AI-friendly file. generates structured output for LLMs.
Custom file inclusion/exclusion via .unify <100 LOC, can replace repomix for smaller projects
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
41. Show HN: I Made Tinder, but for Startups
URL: https://www.devmarket.info
Author: dcraciun
Description: Hey HN,
This is DevMarket, a platform connecting technical and non-technical people to work on projects together.
You swipe right until you find a card that resonates with you, access their full profile to evaluate them, and then start a project with clear agreements and personalized support.
It’s designed as an end-to-end solution for cofounder matching, and our motivation is to make cofounder finding easy for everyone.
Hope you enjoy. Would love your feedback
Daniel - Founder of DevMarket
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
42. Show HN: Tiny Talking Todos – Bring AI reasoning to your family's context
URL: https://tinytalkingtodos.com
Author: ojschwa
Description: It's about this time each week my partner and I start to figure out our routines. Meal plans, kid logistics, errands. We used to capture it in Reminders, but the Reminders were never that actionable. Cook when, where’s the party, what’s on the shopping list?
Talkies is like a co-pilot for your shared todo lists. Think GPTs + v0 + Airtable + Siri. It’s my idea of a TaskOS, where you can create the perfect context for agents, while keeping your data portable and in your control.
Try it now for free with BYO token and localStorage -> https://tinytalkingtodos.com
What makes it different: Uses the new Gemini 2.0 Flash and Flash thinking models
- Lists are React components, customisable using Flash Thinking
- Multimodal: Use voice, text, webcam, screen share, links and photos
- Voice control for the whole app, even when off screen
- Private: Direct connection with your services in browser, conversations aren't persisted
How we use it: We do our meal planning in Talkies across 5 lists. I upload recipes using links and photos. I then use the “Think” button to help generate the shopping list with Flash Thinking. My favourite template is "Batch" - it combines multiple recipes into a single set of todos. The voice assistant reads out steps from all combined recipes, making batch cooking actually manageable.
Technical details:
- Built on tinybase.org for the reactive data store. The “Tiny” in the name is a hat tip.
- Uses Cloudflare durable objects for instant sync, very easy with tinybase.
Looking for feedback on:
- What kinds of lists would be useful for your family?
- UX and interface design
- Thoughts on the BYO API keys approach Questions I have: 1. For those using family-shared todo/planning apps - what are your pain points around context-switching between different types of tasks? Very happy to answer any of yours! Try it without creating an account - no email required. Bring your own API keys and experiment with different AI services while keeping your data portable.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
43. Show HN: 10k Tools for Your Agent
URL: https://pipedream.com/docs/connect/components
Author: todsacerdoti
Description: Pipedream founder here. Building integrations with all of your customer's systems is a core challenge for every company building AI products.
Today we're launching our Connect SDK and API.
- Get 10,000+ tools across 2,500+ apps so you can run any action and deploy any trigger directly from your AI agent.
- Managed authentication with token storage and refresh so you don't have to worry about managing user credentials (use our pre-approved OAuth clients or bring your own)
- Pre-built UI components (via the connect-react package) or build your own using our server-side SDK.
Connect SDK and API - https://pipedream.com/docs/connect/api
Demo app - https://pipedream-connect-demo.vercel.app/
We can't wait to see what you build and are very interested in feedback here or in our community Slack.
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
44. Show HN: Generate resume and cover letter with a click
URL: https://chameleonapp.streamlit.app/
Author: inHUMAN
Description:
Popularity: 2 points | 0 comments
45. Show HN: Frmwk.lol
URL: https://frmwrk.lol/
Author: nenadg
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
46. Show HN: Torchhd – A Python Library for Hyperdimensional Computing
URL: https://github.com/hyperdimensional-computing/torchhd
Author: mikeheddes
Description: Hyperdimensional Computing (HDC), also known as Vector Symbolic Architectures, is an alternative computing paradigm inspired by how the brain processes information. Instead of traditional numeric computation, HDC operates on high-dimensional vectors (called hypervectors), enabling fast and noise-robust learning, often without backpropagation.
Torchhd is a library for HDC, built on top of PyTorch. It provides an easy-to-use, modular framework for researchers and developers to experiment with HDC models and applications, while leveraging GPU acceleration. Torchhd aims to make prototyping and scaling HDC algorithms effortless.
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
47. Show HN: Listen to HN Articles in Your Podcast Feed
URL: https://clipcast.it
Author: tarponjargon
Description: ClipCast clips out just the content from links you provide - excluding header, footer and comments. The content is then converted to audio using natural language AI Text-to-Speech, and made available in your podcast feed, or directly in the app.
Popularity: 1 points | 1 comments
48. Show HN: OrbitRing Launcher – Radial application launcher for macOS
URL: #
Author: Akring
Description: This is a project I've been working on for a while. I was inspired by game UI like GTA and WoW. I tried to bring this feature to MacOS because it's very convenient and efficient to launch and switch apps.
The app is clean and super fast. I set it up as a one-time purchase instead of a subscription app, so no extra fees for future features and updates.
I would love to hear any feedback/suggestions. Thank you!
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
49. Show HN: Combining 2 Eleventy Template
URL: https://keytik.com/
Author: Fajar_Rahmad
Description: I learn to use Eleventy recently and i successfully combining 2 template. I don't know if someone already figure this out but it's kind of fun to do it. The attached link is the result of combined 2 template.
I use template from sprucecss-eleventy-documentation-template for documentation and vredeburg for blog or article.
What i do to combine it is simply make on of the template as home and the other as sub pages so its not use subdomain.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
50. Show HN: git-paca, git review/summary with ollama
URL: https://github.com/Aperocky/git-paca
Author: Aperocky
Description: use git-paca to review, summarize and generate commitmsg with locally ran ollama models.
go install github.com/Aperocky/git-paca@latest
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
51. Show HN: AI video (explained) in 3 minutes – Made with VIDEO AI ME
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB20HJCI-fE
Author: Paul_Grsl
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
52. Show HN: cb – The simplest CLI clipboard tool
URL: https://github.com/nahco314/cb
Author: nahco314
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
53. Show HN: Blaborate – Locally run LLM to help you blab
URL: https://elem.app/blaborate
Author: kkaatii
Description: blaborate is literally just a fancy way of saying 'you're talking nonsense'
it's literally everywhere, dude. helps you ramble on about nothing on Messages, WhatsApp, and even in your browser, lol what a wild time
-- intro written by Blaborate in Memetic mode
This resource is designed to assist individuals in maximizing their productivity when they prefer not to engage in conversation.
-- this one is written in Professional mode
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
54. Show HN: I made a tool to practice copywriting and get AI feedback
URL: https://learncopywriting.com/
Author: Corey_Haines
Description: Hi Everyone!!
I am a seasoned marketer, entrepreneur, and the founder of Learn Copywriting. With a passion for helping others master the art of persuasive writing, Corey brings years of experience in SaaS marketing, content strategy, and audience building to the platform. He’s dedicated to making copywriting accessible and actionable, focusing on practical skills that deliver real results. Corey is also the creator of SwipeFiles, a newsletter for marketers, and has been a trusted voice in the industry, known for his insights on growth, messaging, and strategy.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
55. Show HN: I made an app for couples to find movies, games, and music by mood
Author: BoujidStack
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
56. Show HN: Open-source,no/low code product onboarding platform for SaaS businesses
Author: winterissnowing
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
57. Show HN: Wordle Charts – insights about Wordle you don't need
URL: https://www.wordlecharts.crtez.dev/
Author: crtez
Description: Hello HN! I'm a big fan of Wordle and I originally got this idea from seeing people gripe about Wordle suddenly being "harder" than usual. Wondering if this was true, I set out to snoop around the NYT's publicly available data, which gave me some pretty cool insights. I've put some of them on this simple site made with React and Claude.
There's a grand total of 7 visualizations, with some fun little touches here and there. My favorite is probably "Clairvoyant Guesses," which shows some (to put it nicely) suspicious day-to-day guessing patterns. There's also a fun little easter egg when you type "cat" and then enter a word into the "Find Word:" box. Let me know if you have any suggestions, and any feedback at all :)
Github Repo: https://github.com/crtez/is_wordle_harder_or_am_i_just_stupi...
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
58. Show HN: Instantly generate quizzes and play them
URL: https://quizlightyear.vercel.app/
Author: NehalNetha
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
59. Show HN: Colada for Claude – Get past your Claude limits using your own API key
Author: heythisischris
Description: Tired of running into Claude.ai's daily limits? Try using Colada for Claude.
I actually enjoy Claude.ai's interface and artifacts implementation. I didn't want to lift and shift over to another LLM tool. So, to get past the daily limits, I decided to build a simple Chrome extension which continues conversations using your own Anthropic API key.
In short:
- Get past Claude.ai conversation limits (click on pineapple emoji the to activate Colada)
- Bring your own Anthropic API key (requests made directly from your machine)
- Optionally use our managed unlimited API key (no downtime, no limits other than 200k context)
- Preserve conversation context (scraped from the DOM)
- Bring project knowledge context into your extended convos (click "Sync Projects & Docs")
- Reference web search results anytime by asking "Search the web"
We've got a big and exciting roadmap ahead which includes: - Firefox, Safari, & Claude Desktop support
Ability to attach files to extended conversations
Ability to use MCP on web
Advanced search/categorization
Anything else the community requests!
Right now, it's only $20/year, or $99/year if you want to use our managed unlimited API key. As for demoing the extension, we're offering a 14 day free trial and 90 day refund policy.Let me know what you think. Open to any and all feedback.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
60. Show HN: PetDiary
Author: fcuk112
Description: a little project i've been working on for the last couple of weeks in my spare time. mainly for pet lovers, it allows you to create online profiles for your pets and share them with other users. i hope you like it and will be able to give me some constructive feedback.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
61. Show HN: De Jong Attractors
URL: https://www.michaelfogleman.com/static/dejong/
Author: fogleman
Description: Yesterday's post [1] about the "Kaos" screensaver led me down a rabbit hole and I ended up implementing this demo of Peter de Jong's attractors:
x' = sin(a * y) - cos(b * x)
y' = sin(c * x) - cos(d * y)
I added a little flair by blurring the point based on its distance from the previous point (how "fast" the attractor is moving).I added a bunch of controls with a lilgui control panel. Try it out! Works fine on mobile but easiest to play with the controls on desktop.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42963346
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
62. Show HN: Verso, by Bertie – Built with Replit
URL: https://verso-bertie.replit.app/
Author: ArisC
Description: Using ELO ratings to rank books
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
63. Show HN: Send Newsletters based on RSS – self-hosted
URL: https://github.com/ping13/listmonk-rss
Author: ping13
Description: Frustrated with email marketing tools? Services like Mailchimp, though initially free, can become costly. For my blog, I have developed a GitHub-based solution that automatically sends newsletters from RSS feeds with Listmonk, an open source mailing list manager.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
64. Show HN: Restore pixelated/mosaic NSFW videos
URL: https://github.com/ladaapp/lada
Author: balooi7
Description:
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
65. Show HN: Gecko Vision – Turn your PDF into structured data
URL: https://www.geckovision.pro/
Author: ernanibmurtinho
Description: Hey HN, how are you doing?
I'm Ernani from Gecko Vision and we have a mission here, to simplify accountants' lives.
I noticed how hard is to deal with complex documents and how hard it's to manage and handle vast amounts of data.
You need to parse, validate, and in the end, fill your spreadsheet.
I know that this is a real problem that we are trying to solve at Gecko Vision, but the hardest part is to achieve the niche and the real customer.
So that's why I'm asking for real feedback from this community and feel free to ask me anything you want.
What's different in this approach than others?
We will empower the users with AI Agents to automate their daily tasks.
I hope to hear from you soon, thanks for your attention.
Popularity: 1 points | 0 comments
66. Show HN: Mdweb – make a website using Markdown
URL: https://github.com/domandlj/mdweb
Author: jdomandl
Description: A CLI tool made with Rust to convert .md files into a static website.
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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