Sunday, 30 June 2019
Show HN: Tool to store all Kubernetes resources (incl. secrets) in Git https://ift.tt/2XcDw0g
Show HN: Tool to store all Kubernetes resources (incl. secrets) in Git https://ift.tt/2PJx0eG July 1, 2019 at 12:30AM
Show HN: An issue tracker that uses a Git repository as data store https://ift.tt/2FJ8E1t
Show HN: An issue tracker that uses a Git repository as data store https://ift.tt/2FI8iZ8 June 30, 2019 at 09:51PM
Show HN: Xlambda – A window manager extensible in Guile https://ift.tt/2IZhquj
Show HN: Xlambda – A window manager extensible in Guile https://ift.tt/2Nm5kQo June 30, 2019 at 01:08PM
Show HN: Minimalist yet Powerful Internationalization Library https://ift.tt/2Xc5OIu
Show HN: Minimalist yet Powerful Internationalization Library https://ift.tt/2JdvdfL June 30, 2019 at 03:43PM
Show HN: Web pages stored entirely in the URL that cannot be taken down https://ift.tt/2RO74Af
Show HN: Web pages stored entirely in the URL that cannot be taken down https://ift.tt/2FJB37H June 30, 2019 at 05:59PM
Saturday, 29 June 2019
Show HN: A platform to encourage friendly competition within your office https://ift.tt/2KOc0ES
Show HN: A platform to encourage friendly competition within your office https://ift.tt/2KLQm3V June 30, 2019 at 03:19AM
Show HN: A self hosted alternative to Ngrok https://ift.tt/2XjSG95
Show HN: A self hosted alternative to Ngrok Hi! I am sharing this because it may be useful to others. I created a simple Docker image that lets you easily expose a web app running locally on your dev machine to the Internet, via a proxy server. It is a self hosted alternative to something like Ngrok, which is a paid service if you use custom domains. A small server is cheaper than Ngrok (I use Hetzner Cloud and the cheapest server costs me 3€ per month). I use this method in particular to test HTTP verification with Let's Encrypt for a SaaS app running on my Mac. Hope this is useful :) Code: https://ift.tt/2Lq8IHa Blog post: https://ift.tt/2xigF8X... June 30, 2019 at 04:34AM
Show HN: Gaia – AI to help create procedural quests https://ift.tt/2Ym7qRh
Show HN: Gaia – AI to help create procedural quests For a while I've been thinking about a Agent that can be interacted with during the game. This interaction could be a simple dialog or a quest. This project I'm working on aims to help the game designer to create dynamic and procedural quest or dialogues, once the Agent has some information about itself to answer the player (it's name, it's age, what it's doing...). Please read the README, take a look at the example and see if this project is somewhat helpful. https://ift.tt/2NmSDEH June 30, 2019 at 06:41AM
Show HN: DICOM Medical Image Parser in Go https://ift.tt/2IXoFTF
Show HN: DICOM Medical Image Parser in Go https://ift.tt/2RDB0yY June 30, 2019 at 12:50AM
Friday, 28 June 2019
Show HN: Staart – Backend and auth starter for SaaS startups https://ift.tt/2YlD4y2
Show HN: Staart – Backend and auth starter for SaaS startups https://ift.tt/31WZgRD June 29, 2019 at 09:37AM
Show HN: Mermaid Ink - Generate diagrams and flowcharts images on the fly https://ift.tt/2Ltj1tV
Show HN: Mermaid Ink - Generate diagrams and flowcharts images on the fly https://mermaid.ink/ June 29, 2019 at 07:17AM
Show HN: Daily Bookmark – Simple secure app for your daily bookmark needs https://ift.tt/2XcBhKm
Show HN: Daily Bookmark – Simple secure app for your daily bookmark needs https://ift.tt/2LwVZCq June 29, 2019 at 07:17AM
Show HN: Clarity language for predictable smart contracts https://ift.tt/2Jba2Lt
Show HN: Clarity language for predictable smart contracts https://ift.tt/2FRAysv June 29, 2019 at 02:15AM
Show HN: Hackrdot – Read Hacker News, R/Programming and Slashdot in One Place https://ift.tt/2XicglV
Show HN: Hackrdot – Read Hacker News, R/Programming and Slashdot in One Place https://hackrdot.com June 29, 2019 at 01:17AM
Show HN: A music delivery service built around the WebAudio API https://ift.tt/2IXbcLF
Show HN: A music delivery service built around the WebAudio API https://ampl.fi/?ref=1 June 29, 2019 at 03:51AM
Show HN: I used ML to find public domain Krazy Kat comics in newspaper archives https://ift.tt/2ZYrKIN
Show HN: I used ML to find public domain Krazy Kat comics in newspaper archives https://ift.tt/2XfgTNM June 28, 2019 at 11:22PM
Show HN: A Private Place to Vent https://ift.tt/2ZXdK1T
Show HN: A Private Place to Vent https://ift.tt/2IWa6Qa June 28, 2019 at 11:11PM
Show HN: Space Bandits, space startup database and interviews https://ift.tt/2xiuvIL
Show HN: Space Bandits, space startup database and interviews https://ift.tt/2xlL5Y9 June 28, 2019 at 11:01PM
Show HN: Prototype and Style Web Apps with HTML Snapshots https://ift.tt/2YmY9Z6
Show HN: Prototype and Style Web Apps with HTML Snapshots https://ift.tt/2XG3nSs June 28, 2019 at 07:28PM
Thursday, 27 June 2019
Show HN: High Performance Dicom Medical Image Parser in Go https://ift.tt/2ZRofno
Show HN: High Performance Dicom Medical Image Parser in Go https://ift.tt/2RDB0yY June 27, 2019 at 09:52PM
Show HN: Posture correction and desk stretches for hackers/desk workers https://ift.tt/2YeJFdz
Show HN: Posture correction and desk stretches for hackers/desk workers https://ift.tt/2XcvBVx June 28, 2019 at 01:17AM
Show HN: Meeting Mr. Kid Pix https://ift.tt/2XAEHuM
Show HN: Meeting Mr. Kid Pix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csalhuSixQU&t=0s June 27, 2019 at 10:40PM
Show HN: RemoteJS Remote Browser Debugging https://ift.tt/2KFgJsn
Show HN: RemoteJS Remote Browser Debugging https://remotejs.com/ June 27, 2019 at 07:52PM
Show HN: Learning Explainable Machine Learning Models with Attribution Priors https://ift.tt/2KFi3LF
Show HN: Learning Explainable Machine Learning Models with Attribution Priors https://ift.tt/2FCncjp June 27, 2019 at 06:43PM
Show HN: RaaS – Roasting as a Service https://ift.tt/2RDNOVY
Show HN: RaaS – Roasting as a Service https://ift.tt/2YeFmPL June 27, 2019 at 06:16PM
Show HN: Fiuti.com – A tool to create Google Ads campaigns 20X faster https://ift.tt/2NbjRxV
Show HN: Fiuti.com – A tool to create Google Ads campaigns 20X faster https://ift.tt/31TjSKx June 27, 2019 at 02:29PM
Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on *any* URL https://ift.tt/2xbJc07
Show HN: A Firefox extension to leave comments on *any* URL https://ift.tt/2JbNF8p June 27, 2019 at 01:56PM
Show HN: Log-with-statusbar: NPM log package where the last line doesn't scroll https://ift.tt/2KJ4tHc
Show HN: Log-with-statusbar: NPM log package where the last line doesn't scroll https://ift.tt/2ZTL75L June 27, 2019 at 12:04PM
Show HN: Open-Source food delivery and Hyperlocal app - Under MIT License https://ift.tt/2JdIR2j
Show HN: Open-Source food delivery and Hyperlocal app - Under MIT License https://ift.tt/2mUoqP8 June 27, 2019 at 11:37AM
Show HN: Easyfile – Python Random File Access for Humans https://ift.tt/2KEBWm8
Show HN: Easyfile – Python Random File Access for Humans https://ift.tt/2Xb43jE June 27, 2019 at 09:53AM
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Show HN: Data wrangling for ML process diagram https://ift.tt/31Ooi58
Show HN: Data wrangling for ML process diagram https://ift.tt/2FBabXm June 27, 2019 at 05:30AM
Show HN: An anonymous chatting app for anyone to deploy https://ift.tt/2NdabTK
Show HN: An anonymous chatting app for anyone to deploy https://ift.tt/2KBu4C1 June 26, 2019 at 11:59PM
Show HN: Searchmyemail.com, a tool for “bosses” and their “assistants” https://ift.tt/2Nfkd73
Show HN: Searchmyemail.com, a tool for “bosses” and their “assistants” https://ift.tt/2WZ8zg0 June 26, 2019 at 10:33PM
Show HN: Portable Computer Vision – TensorFlow 2.0 on a Raspberry Pi https://ift.tt/2LmCRXK
Show HN: Portable Computer Vision – TensorFlow 2.0 on a Raspberry Pi https://ift.tt/2LfaGtY June 26, 2019 at 10:01PM
Show HN: Instantly hire 3 vetted engineers to deal with your technical debt https://ift.tt/2YkYKuw
Show HN: Instantly hire 3 vetted engineers to deal with your technical debt https://ift.tt/2RB2jtM June 26, 2019 at 07:36PM
Show HN: Real Time Voice Cloning https://ift.tt/2KDQNgy
Show HN: Real Time Voice Cloning https://ift.tt/2X3F0tF June 26, 2019 at 07:33PM
Show HN: Learn from Profitable SaaS founders, together with peers https://ift.tt/2YeyYrH
Show HN: Learn from Profitable SaaS founders, together with peers https://ift.tt/31TvXzd June 26, 2019 at 07:25PM
Show HN: A live map of sunlight on earth https://ift.tt/2IP5P13
Show HN: A live map of sunlight on earth https://sunlight.live June 26, 2019 at 07:08PM
Show HN: Classroomies – Learn from Profitable SaaS Founders, Together with Peers https://ift.tt/2J6bUoA
Show HN: Classroomies – Learn from Profitable SaaS Founders, Together with Peers https://ift.tt/2KDpAL6 June 26, 2019 at 06:24PM
Show HN: IngressOperator - Automatic Ingress and TLS for OpenFaaS on Kubernetes https://ift.tt/2YaQjBS
Show HN: IngressOperator - Automatic Ingress and TLS for OpenFaaS on Kubernetes https://ift.tt/2ZOKgTW June 26, 2019 at 05:26PM
Show HN: I built this SaaS app without code https://ift.tt/2Xa5PRP
Show HN: I built this SaaS app without code https://ift.tt/2J6ghA1 June 26, 2019 at 04:17PM
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Show HN: Write rust in off-side syntax (indent instead of braces like in Python) https://ift.tt/2X4DozY
Show HN: Write rust in off-side syntax (indent instead of braces like in Python) https://ift.tt/2NdfwdR June 26, 2019 at 10:16AM
Show HN: Beam Is the Future of Playgrounds https://ift.tt/2XviTRf
Show HN: Beam Is the Future of Playgrounds https://joinbeam.com/ June 26, 2019 at 09:05AM
Show HN: Cloud Run and Cloud Build for Monorepos https://ift.tt/2Ndhnzk
Show HN: Cloud Run and Cloud Build for Monorepos http://bit.ly/2Fy8Nov June 26, 2019 at 01:39AM
Show HN: Introduction to Python for C/Java Programmers http://bit.ly/2ZMZHMs
Show HN: Introduction to Python for C/Java Programmers http://bit.ly/2X23p7X June 25, 2019 at 06:31PM
Show HN: Publish from Google Docs to your website or blog http://bit.ly/2X4yGqU
Show HN: Publish from Google Docs to your website or blog http://bit.ly/2J9pAiA June 25, 2019 at 10:09PM
Show HN: Open-Source Starter for SaaS Products http://bit.ly/2KBQDq8
Show HN: Open-Source Starter for SaaS Products For the past few months, I've been thinking about building a few different SaaS products. The problem is that there's a lot of work to do before you even start building your product — adding support for recurring subscriptions, billing, GDPR compliance, authentication, . . . maybe your SaaS needs support for teams, scoped memberships, API key pairs, etc. etc., the list goes on. Introducing Staart — the starter template for SaaS products. Written in Node.js/TypeScript with a beautiful Vue.js/Nuxt.js Progressive Web App (PWA), Staart takes care of all the boilerplate required when building a SaaS product, so you can focus on what really matter — your core product. I'd love to hear what the community thinks! Check it out on Product Hunt: http://bit.ly/2WYBWPG GitHub: Staart (backend) and Staart UI (frontend) https://github.com/o15y Live demo: http://bit.ly/2XEgIuU June 25, 2019 at 07:32PM
Show HN: Design Tools Weekly–newsletter about cool design tools you need to know http://bit.ly/2IIB3GQ
Show HN: Design Tools Weekly–newsletter about cool design tools you need to know http://bit.ly/2Ybv2If June 25, 2019 at 07:22PM
Show HN: 100% AppleScript to remind you to drink water http://bit.ly/2xfw3mw
Show HN: 100% AppleScript to remind you to drink water http://bit.ly/2X5O9H5 June 25, 2019 at 04:10PM
Show HN: A tool to detect fake accounts in social networks http://bit.ly/2ZJtHsq
Show HN: A tool to detect fake accounts in social networks http://bit.ly/2X18nwX June 25, 2019 at 03:41PM
Show HN: Func.Farm browser extension creates serverless functions from snippets http://bit.ly/2xandGV
Show HN: Func.Farm browser extension creates serverless functions from snippets https://func.farm June 25, 2019 at 12:34PM
Show HN: Wysgy, a commandline notes app for power users http://bit.ly/2NbU7S4
Show HN: Wysgy, a commandline notes app for power users http://bit.ly/2XbjgRP June 25, 2019 at 12:13PM
Monday, 24 June 2019
Show HN: A11y-CSS-reset – A small set of global rules for accessiblity http://bit.ly/2YdcabE
Show HN: A11y-CSS-reset – A small set of global rules for accessiblity http://bit.ly/2YjBDAx June 25, 2019 at 09:21AM
Show HN: High performance room-based chat server example built with oat++ http://bit.ly/2KBgQF5
Show HN: High performance room-based chat server example built with oat++ http://bit.ly/2J5dOpC June 25, 2019 at 06:57AM
Show HN: Dynamic Wallpaper Club (macOS) http://bit.ly/2KywLnT
Show HN: Dynamic Wallpaper Club (macOS) http://bit.ly/2Vgbrcw June 25, 2019 at 05:47AM
Show HN: Noocaf, enhanced coffee for better focus http://bit.ly/2KAPGyh
Show HN: Noocaf, enhanced coffee for better focus https://noocaf.com June 25, 2019 at 04:04AM
Show HN: Compress JSON-data based on it's JSON-schema http://bit.ly/2IGcUAJ
Show HN: Compress JSON-data based on it's JSON-schema http://bit.ly/2x7uQhh June 25, 2019 at 04:02AM
Show HN: JavaScript Security Monitoring http://bit.ly/2Ry62IC
Show HN: JavaScript Security Monitoring http://bit.ly/2WWOnAi June 24, 2019 at 09:48PM
Show HN: Ludigraphix, geometry-oriented vector drawing software for Mac http://bit.ly/2KBoZte
Show HN: Ludigraphix, geometry-oriented vector drawing software for Mac http://bit.ly/2JNgGcw June 25, 2019 at 01:12AM
Show HN: Stock Data Seeder Code http://bit.ly/2IE2W2R
Show HN: Stock Data Seeder Code http://bit.ly/2Y7Rsd7 June 25, 2019 at 12:11AM
Show HN: Replin – A cross-platform P2P selling profile built on Ethereum http://bit.ly/2ZFWpKP
Show HN: Replin – A cross-platform P2P selling profile built on Ethereum https://replin.com June 25, 2019 at 12:08AM
Show HN: A no nonsense Jekyll theme for sensible blogging http://bit.ly/2X2vWub
Show HN: A no nonsense Jekyll theme for sensible blogging http://bit.ly/2N4tFq7 June 25, 2019 at 12:12AM
Show HN: A PyTorch Implementation of Cluster-GCN (KDD 19) http://bit.ly/2IE6LVR
Show HN: A PyTorch Implementation of Cluster-GCN (KDD 19) http://bit.ly/2ZGvA99 June 24, 2019 at 04:00PM
Sunday, 23 June 2019
Show HN: A free private (secure) journaling app with sharing functionality http://bit.ly/2Xyz3sY
Show HN: A free private (secure) journaling app with sharing functionality http://bit.ly/2wTvDSF June 24, 2019 at 10:01AM
Show HN: Learn Modern SQL with PostgreSQL http://bit.ly/2ZJSLzv
Show HN: Learn Modern SQL with PostgreSQL http://bit.ly/2Fuazab June 24, 2019 at 09:04AM
Show HN: How to Run Stationarity Tests on Cryptocurrencies Trading Data http://bit.ly/2RuLyQU
Show HN: How to Run Stationarity Tests on Cryptocurrencies Trading Data http://bit.ly/2N2fFR1 June 24, 2019 at 06:49AM
Show HN: JSON toolkit for quick data pipelines http://bit.ly/2Xsfa6R
Show HN: JSON toolkit for quick data pipelines http://bit.ly/2WZbW6z June 24, 2019 at 05:19AM
Show HN: A point-and-click game engine http://bit.ly/2ICNwvP
Show HN: A point-and-click game engine http://bit.ly/2Y7mJgx June 24, 2019 at 04:10AM
Show HN: A game I made to explain binary search to non programmers http://bit.ly/2KyRsjw
Show HN: A game I made to explain binary search to non programmers http://bit.ly/2IFapip June 24, 2019 at 12:21AM
Show HN: That time I used a simple ML algorithm to classify deforested areas http://bit.ly/2Y3XQSY
Show HN: That time I used a simple ML algorithm to classify deforested areas http://bit.ly/2J0MsB2 June 24, 2019 at 12:28AM
Show HN: Reminders to myself for taking on more managerial duties http://bit.ly/2FsfatB
Show HN: Reminders to myself for taking on more managerial duties http://bit.ly/2Y8f8OA June 23, 2019 at 08:47AM
Show HN: DataTau (HN clone for DS) has been down for a month, so we cloned it http://bit.ly/31PoOzL
Show HN: DataTau (HN clone for DS) has been down for a month, so we cloned it https://datatau.net June 23, 2019 at 08:33PM
Show HN: Streamed HTTP2 server-push in Django 2.2 http://bit.ly/2WVCyFv
Show HN: Streamed HTTP2 server-push in Django 2.2 http://bit.ly/2IAPm00 June 23, 2019 at 05:19PM
Saturday, 22 June 2019
Show HN: NoAgeismInTech – Job board for companies fighting ageism in tech http://bit.ly/2L8Pdmr
Show HN: NoAgeismInTech – Job board for companies fighting ageism in tech http://bit.ly/2N6BOxM June 23, 2019 at 04:13AM
Show HN: Gravitle – 2D soft body engine built with Rust for the web http://bit.ly/2IzGibR
Show HN: Gravitle – 2D soft body engine built with Rust for the web http://bit.ly/2L5UDi5 June 23, 2019 at 12:05AM
Show HN: I found an example of Instagram image classification, underneath photos http://bit.ly/31RrUmT
Show HN: I found an example of Instagram image classification, underneath photos http://bit.ly/2WZFE0m June 22, 2019 at 09:57PM
Show HN: Sync SQL databases to mobiles without coding http://bit.ly/2WYeEsW
Show HN: Sync SQL databases to mobiles without coding http://bit.ly/2Y6Ebl5 June 22, 2019 at 08:08PM
Show HN: Get Personalized Relocation Tips Before Moving to 15 Countries http://bit.ly/2LdQRDr
Show HN: Get Personalized Relocation Tips Before Moving to 15 Countries http://bit.ly/2Ky04Xo June 22, 2019 at 06:08PM
Friday, 21 June 2019
Show HN: StumpWM music player based on last.fm http://bit.ly/2MYNQcj
Show HN: StumpWM music player based on last.fm http://bit.ly/2IvgRbr June 22, 2019 at 10:45AM
Show HN: Fist – Persistent Full Text Search and Indexing Server Written in C http://bit.ly/2WXu4O6
Show HN: Fist – Persistent Full Text Search and Indexing Server Written in C http://bit.ly/2JJ1bmR June 22, 2019 at 07:55AM
Show HN: A Collection of User Management Examples on AWS Serverless http://bit.ly/2ZKgzDz
Show HN: A Collection of User Management Examples on AWS Serverless http://bit.ly/2Ydw0n2 June 22, 2019 at 04:08AM
Show HN: Awesome Space, an index of space-related tools and software http://bit.ly/2Xz8ggs
Show HN: Awesome Space, an index of space-related tools and software http://bit.ly/2x8MO32 June 22, 2019 at 04:55AM
Show HN: Matchimals.fun – I built and open-sourced a card game for kids http://bit.ly/2Y4dc9Z
Show HN: Matchimals.fun – I built and open-sourced a card game for kids http://bit.ly/2XructG June 22, 2019 at 02:45AM
Show HN: Catj – A new way to display JSON files http://bit.ly/2ZBOfTx
Show HN: Catj – A new way to display JSON files http://bit.ly/1EgV36y June 22, 2019 at 01:40AM
Show HN: I wrote a maze traversal program in Clojure http://bit.ly/2MXhIWv
Show HN: I wrote a maze traversal program in Clojure http://bit.ly/2Ks76Nq June 21, 2019 at 11:31PM
Show HN: Open-Source food delivery and Hyperlocal app http://bit.ly/31FWcsK
Show HN: Open-Source food delivery and Hyperlocal app http://bit.ly/2mUoqP8 June 21, 2019 at 09:43PM
Show HN: Fido U2F on Android http://bit.ly/2Y6b6GG
Show HN: Fido U2F on Android http://bit.ly/31NupXu June 21, 2019 at 03:17PM
Thursday, 20 June 2019
Show HN: Instantly make any Netlify form PCI DSS compliant http://bit.ly/2N20ffL
Show HN: Instantly make any Netlify form PCI DSS compliant We are big fans of Netlify [1] (it powers our website and blog!) and we wanted to scratch our own itch to comply with GDPR, as well as various upcoming data security regulations [3]. So we, Very Good Security [2], just released an add-on that lets you securely collect sensitive data (e.g. payments, PII, SSNs, identification, etc.) via web forms on Netlify. With the new add-on, Netlify customers are shielded from data liability, breach risk and the compliance issues that come with holding sensitive data. So you can inherit PCI compliance from VGS (a level 1 service provider) and can fast-track other compliances like SOC2, HIPAA, etc. You can read more about our add-on for Netlify on VGS’ blog: http://bit.ly/2WO1gvJ... and on Netlify’s blog: http://bit.ly/2QUCNiV... Watch a quick video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtYzLdpSeJo Try it out and let us know what you think! We’d love your feedback. [1] https://www.netlify.com [2] http://bit.ly/2WZMWQY [3] California Consumer Privacy Act [3] Colorado Protections for Consumer Data Privacy [3] New York’s SHIELD act ( http://bit.ly/2QVQqyi ) June 21, 2019 at 05:42AM
Show HN: Label Studio – modular data labeling tool http://bit.ly/2ZCcEbS
Show HN: Label Studio – modular data labeling tool http://bit.ly/2Y1nNCB June 21, 2019 at 04:27AM
Show HN: A static file server in x86 Assembly http://bit.ly/2IVoFSW
Show HN: A static file server in x86 Assembly http://bit.ly/2L1fvXO June 20, 2019 at 11:15PM
Show HN: Record GIF animations using Chrome http://bit.ly/31MXWRd
Show HN: Record GIF animations using Chrome http://gif.com.ai June 20, 2019 at 10:24PM
Show HN: List of educational platforms, tutorials, resources, and CS curricula http://bit.ly/2FoJtkC
Show HN: List of educational platforms, tutorials, resources, and CS curricula http://bit.ly/2WX3sli June 20, 2019 at 10:07PM
Show HN: AstronomyEngine – open-source libraries for astronomical calculating http://bit.ly/2FnsuPJ
Show HN: AstronomyEngine – open-source libraries for astronomical calculating http://bit.ly/2L14buA June 20, 2019 at 07:56PM
Show HN: Reading list of popular Hacker News users http://bit.ly/2XXx4eO
Show HN: Reading list of popular Hacker News users http://bit.ly/2x77qZe June 20, 2019 at 08:12PM
Show HN: USBaudio (to forward audio from Android devices) http://bit.ly/2x2hVx4
Show HN: USBaudio (to forward audio from Android devices) http://bit.ly/2ItnoDw June 20, 2019 at 05:50PM
Show HN: A star map creation tool with Common Lisp http://bit.ly/2RmUO9Q
Show HN: A star map creation tool with Common Lisp http://bit.ly/2Iqy59T June 20, 2019 at 03:31PM
Show HN: DivvyDroid – Qt/C++ application for remote controlling Android device http://bit.ly/2Xk90WB
Show HN: DivvyDroid – Qt/C++ application for remote controlling Android device http://bit.ly/2Fm3cBv June 20, 2019 at 02:07PM
Show HN: We Made a Google for Business Where You’re the Customer Not the Product http://bit.ly/2MWjE1v
Show HN: We Made a Google for Business Where You’re the Customer Not the Product https://stabre.com June 20, 2019 at 12:54PM
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Show HN: An old terminal HTML template http://bit.ly/2KszWNP
Show HN: An old terminal HTML template http://bit.ly/2ITsXtR June 20, 2019 at 08:18AM
Show HN: A Touch ID-Aware 2FA Client for macOS http://bit.ly/2ZAplnu
Show HN: A Touch ID-Aware 2FA Client for macOS http://bit.ly/2FnfA4h June 20, 2019 at 01:23AM
Show HN: Lilit.dev - Java code intelligence on GitHub http://bit.ly/2WNs8YE
Show HN: Lilit.dev - Java code intelligence on GitHub Hey HN, Lilit ( https://lilit.dev ) is a "true" Java code intelligence (like jump-to-definition and find-usage) on Github. It is implemented with a browser extension and a backend. What sets Lilit apart from the alternatives is that Lilit understand Java's semantics tree and build systems. This means that Lilit is as good as your local IDE. Here are three concrete examples: (1) Lilit resolves overloaded method calls correctly, (2) Lilit resolves a complex generic-type-with-lambda-type-inference situation correctly, and (3) Lilit enables you to jump to a class within a jar or JDK. ---- You can try it here: https://lilit.dev/try Install our Chrome extension and head to http://bit.ly/1pVX2vr , http://bit.ly/2Rs1rYj , or http://bit.ly/2KyvuNF Try jumping to a class within a jar. Trying finding all usages of java.lang.String. Try reviewing a pull request. And feel the power of Lilit :) ---- I've made Lilit to solve the pain of reading/reviewing Java code on our browsers. Lilit is especially helpful for a team that review each other's code regularly. We are expanding our private-beta user group right now. We are willing to support Gitlab and on-premises deployment in the near future as well. If you are interested in using Lilit on your repos, please send me a message through the contact form on https://lilit.dev Also, feedback is always welcome. Thank you! June 20, 2019 at 04:17AM
Show HN: ParrotSnoop – Android TCP/UDP Packet Capture for IPv4/IPv6 http://bit.ly/2WPtty9
Show HN: ParrotSnoop – Android TCP/UDP Packet Capture for IPv4/IPv6 http://bit.ly/2XlSLIj June 20, 2019 at 02:46AM
Show HN: A static file server in x86 Assembly http://bit.ly/2IRZEbf
Show HN: A static file server in x86 Assembly http://bit.ly/2ISxxJ5 June 19, 2019 at 11:42PM
Show HN: Personal Site, and the Static Site Generator I Wrote to Build It http://bit.ly/2FlAzVj
Show HN: Personal Site, and the Static Site Generator I Wrote to Build It Hi HN, This one's a twofer. First, I'm showing off my personal site and blog, garrettgoss.com [1]. I'm looking to make a career change — from biomedical engineering/biomedical research, to research and development engineering in the consumer product development/additive manufacturing space — and felt that my prior work experience inadequately reflected my true interests and skills, which are better exemplified by my side projects. I put this together for myself, to better document my own work, for the broader internet, to share some of the projects I've developed to those who might be interested, and for potential employers, to help demonstrate that I am more than what my resume might suggest. I'm interested to hear your thoughts on how I did with the latter two goals, as well as any suggestions you might have for doing better. Second, I'm showing off the static site generator I made to build it, which I wrote about in a blog post here [2], and is available on GitHub here [3]. I know that these are a dime-a-dozen around here, but I didn't love any of the others (and wanted greater configurability), so I made my own. After writing a new post (or making edits to an existing one, or making changes to any of the templates), I regenerate the above site with a single line `python3 sitegen.py`, preview it locally (handled automatically), and sync the changes to Amazon S3 (again with a single line) via their command line interface. I still aim to move some things around a little bit in the code (which is why I bulk import everything in `__init__.py`), but it's functional and (IMO) reasonably well documented. If you happen to take a look, I'd love to hear your comments about it as well. Thanks! [1] https://garrettgoss.com [2] http://bit.ly/2WSaHWG [3] http://bit.ly/2x5vzzm June 19, 2019 at 09:57PM
Show HN: Open-source chrome extension for internet transparency and data privacy http://bit.ly/2RmYqZv
Show HN: Open-source chrome extension for internet transparency and data privacy http://bit.ly/2WQdo04 June 19, 2019 at 05:54PM
Show HN: Curl lama.sh – sh to start a web server anywhere http://bit.ly/2WTA5Ae
Show HN: Curl lama.sh – sh to start a web server anywhere https://lama.sh/ June 19, 2019 at 05:45PM
Show HN: MobX React Lite Context http://bit.ly/2Zw7VZ5
Show HN: MobX React Lite Context http://bit.ly/2MWYkJu June 19, 2019 at 10:51AM
Show HN: Library to add a dark-mode to your website in a few seconds http://bit.ly/2MSAWg2
Show HN: Library to add a dark-mode to your website in a few seconds http://bit.ly/2WRTxxq June 19, 2019 at 01:10PM
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Show HN: Start a new habit with daily accountability http://bit.ly/2XXjNmz
Show HN: Start a new habit with daily accountability http://bit.ly/2MW5XQ8 June 19, 2019 at 07:48AM
Show HN: Learn anything by creating something everyday http://bit.ly/2MVGpTt
Show HN: Learn anything by creating something everyday http://bit.ly/31Jm8nA June 19, 2019 at 06:55AM
Show HN: TimeTurtle, a time tracking app with a focus on interactivity (beta) http://bit.ly/2ZvhFTl
Show HN: TimeTurtle, a time tracking app with a focus on interactivity (beta) Hi, I've been working on a time tracker - an app of which there are many already, so I've tried to distinguish it by putting in my experience/love with viz and UX to create a very interactive workflow, which I believe helps get a better overview. It's in beta now, feedback is much appreciated (especially if you're using tools like this). The first 200 users get a lifelong free account. https://timeturtle.app Cheers, Almar June 19, 2019 at 02:39AM
Show HN: A Modern Hacker News Client http://bit.ly/2wZLsaB
Show HN: A Modern Hacker News Client http://bit.ly/2XveHxL June 18, 2019 at 05:34PM
Show HN: A corporate card for life science companies http://bit.ly/2WTXJbi
Show HN: A corporate card for life science companies Hi HN, Henrique here from Brex. We just launched a corporate card specially tailored for life sciences companies ( http://bit.ly/2wZDz4Z ), and every time we launch something new we get a lot of questions about how we chose to prioritize this feature or product, so I thought it’d be interesting to share here with the HN community. While I’ve previously posted about launching our initial tech startup card ( http://bit.ly/2WOjCsj ), the decision to launch Life Sciences was much different in that we already had two existing products in the market with their own long list of improvements we wanted to make to them. Here’s my blog post going into much more detail (couldn’t fit it here): http://bit.ly/2wZKco1 . Would love to get your thoughts and feel free to ask any questions you might have. June 18, 2019 at 11:24PM
Launch HN: Sqreen (YC W18) – Securing Web Apps http://bit.ly/2WOiWYI
Launch HN: Sqreen (YC W18) – Securing Web Apps Hi HN! I'm Pierre, the co-founder of Sqreen ( https://www.sqreen.com/ ). Sqreen is an application security platform made for both engineering and security teams. We use dynamic instrumentation libraries that monitor web applications internals to detect security anomalies and block triggered vulnerabilities at runtime. Pretty much what an Application Performance Management tool (like New Relic) is doing, but for security. Before founding Sqreen, I led the Red Team (Offensive Security team) at Apple. I was brought on in 2006, so we're talking iMacs and iTunes at the time. The focus was initially on breaking DRM implementations (FairPlay). Over time, I had a team of 4-5 people, and had to cover most of Apple's portfolio. We needed to provide security assessments to hundreds of developers at Apple in ways that they could trust and find useful. We faced two major issues time and time again: scale (single digit team serving hundreds), and usefulness (how could we make security something that devs felt was actionable and relevant for them?). So why were these obstacles so hard to overcome? First, security culture is broken. My team and I had to act in secrecy for years - like most security teams in companies. Our job was to break things (and we did a pretty good job there!), but we were mainly blockers instead of enablers. As is the norm, the way things were set up, our job was to say "no" - for the sake of product security—not to work collaboratively with developers on improving security together. Second, most of the tools the industry is using today were invented in the 90's and haven't changed much since. Legacy security solutions rely on lists of known signatures of attacks that can't keep up and that generate a high number of false positives. They slow down releases and are nearly impossible to properly maintain for security teams. The function of security within companies today is where Ops was 15 years ago, before the DevOps "revolution". Security as a function has yet to make the leap that Ops has. For small and mid-sized teams, security is either not present, or is bottlenecked by a one or two person team. For large companies, their security teams are flooded by irrelevant security alerts. And there aren't enough security professionals to improve the situation by just increasing headcount. We saw a need for a self-service solution that brings security and developers closer together, so that security can better scale and become more useful for developers. My co-founder and I started Sqreen to build that solution. Sqreen's microagent is a lightweight library that can be added in just a few commands to any web application, API, or microservice. We support Ruby, Node, PHP, Go, Java and Python. Our microagents use dynamic instrumentation [1] to automatically monitor sensitive app routines (Database calls, I/O processing, rendering of pages and more) and they use the execution context of the app to identify how the request is being processed and detect if it's triggering a vulnerability. The attack can be blocked at runtime (stopping the execution) and stack traces are provided on a dashboard. We embed a sandboxed VM inside the applications, so the CPU footprint is limited and we can't mess up with the app. Sqreen is built as a platform and security modules like Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP), in-app WAF, or account takeover can be turned on or off. We protect over 600 companies in production today. We've blocked SQL injections just hours after being deployed, we've identified massive account takeover tentatives, we're helping engineering teams with no security resources kickstart their security efforts, and we're helping security teams scale their security efforts without slowing down developers. We would love to hear your feedback about Sqreen, as well as answer any questions you might have! [1] - http://bit.ly/31IIYeL... June 18, 2019 at 10:43PM
Show HN: Try FaunaDB's GraphQL API http://bit.ly/2IoVBEk
Show HN: Try FaunaDB's GraphQL API http://bit.ly/2ZzZ20O June 18, 2019 at 08:44PM
Show HN: I wrote a book on GNU grep and ripgrep http://bit.ly/2XiPtpf
Show HN: I wrote a book on GNU grep and ripgrep My book on "GNU grep and ripgrep" is free to download today and tomorrow [1][2] Code snippets, example files and sample chapters are available on GitHub [3] The book uses plenty of examples and regular expressions are also covered from scratch. The book is suitable for beginners as well as serves as a reference. Hope you find it useful, I would be grateful for your feedback and suggestions. I used pandoc+xelatex [4] to generate the pdf. [1] http://bit.ly/2XS90Ki [2] http://bit.ly/2Infn2U [3] http://bit.ly/2YoPdlq [4] http://bit.ly/2Ipiura... June 18, 2019 at 06:49PM
Show HN: MyAccountability http://bit.ly/2ZzZo7v
Show HN: MyAccountability http://bit.ly/2wXR8BN June 18, 2019 at 01:51PM
Show HN: Open-source experiment tracking for machine and deep learning http://bit.ly/2Xl3uCS
Show HN: Open-source experiment tracking for machine and deep learning http://bit.ly/2Fgy7PI June 18, 2019 at 12:34PM
Show HN: My new book on mental models, Super Thinking http://bit.ly/2RrHBg0
Show HN: My new book on mental models, Super Thinking http://bit.ly/2VU0n12 June 18, 2019 at 04:24PM
Monday, 17 June 2019
Show HN: Correly – Interactive Video Demos http://bit.ly/2x3l5As
Show HN: Correly – Interactive Video Demos http://www.correly.com June 18, 2019 at 08:22AM
Show HN: GoalStream – Visual project planner with Vim-style key bindings http://bit.ly/2XlVRfw
Show HN: GoalStream – Visual project planner with Vim-style key bindings http://bit.ly/2XUv6Mi June 18, 2019 at 02:43AM
Show HN: A curated library of venture capital investment pitch decks http://bit.ly/31FWsYU
Show HN: A curated library of venture capital investment pitch decks http://bit.ly/2Im1RMY June 18, 2019 at 02:08AM
Show HN: We built Slack emulator to demo our chatbot (long read with code) http://bit.ly/2FfcE9Z
Show HN: We built Slack emulator to demo our chatbot (long read with code) http://bit.ly/2ZnKa5s June 17, 2019 at 04:30PM
Show HN: Caoutchouc - A LaTeX alternative based on markdown and asciimath http://bit.ly/2IM9k7e
Show HN: Caoutchouc - A LaTeX alternative based on markdown and asciimath http://bit.ly/2KQCqVn June 17, 2019 at 05:27PM
Show HN: Open-source desktop application to create 3D presentations http://bit.ly/2XkAjA2
Show HN: Open-source desktop application to create 3D presentations http://bit.ly/2KU0neE June 17, 2019 at 04:19PM
Sunday, 16 June 2019
Show HN: I've made Bootstrap builder for developers to speed up their workflow http://bit.ly/2IjXIJj
Show HN: I've made Bootstrap builder for developers to speed up their workflow https://www.gridbox.io June 17, 2019 at 10:51AM
Show HN: PGReloaded – restore PostgreSQL databases periodically http://bit.ly/2Ff6t5B
Show HN: PGReloaded – restore PostgreSQL databases periodically http://bit.ly/2IN1olZ June 16, 2019 at 07:20PM
Show HN: Building a CI/CD on GCP with Kubernetes http://bit.ly/31CGHBW
Show HN: Building a CI/CD on GCP with Kubernetes http://bit.ly/31wpc6l June 17, 2019 at 02:06AM
Show HN: Recordings of phone screenings for employment http://bit.ly/2WNp4At
Show HN: Recordings of phone screenings for employment I have installed a program on my phone called ACR, which records all incoming and outgoing phone calls. I have recorded 26 phone screens from the past 3 or 4 months of trying to find a job as a full stack web developer. Some of the interviews are non-technical screens, some of them get technical. I have not gone through and beeped out any names or personal details. I maybe should have, but it was bad enough I had to live through these moments once, I didn't want to have to relive them by listening through them again to add in the beeps. Some people may get mad at me for giving away their company's interview details, but it is what it is. The main reason why I'm posting them is because there's this myth that is commonly spoken about on the internet that the unemployment rate is at an all time low, and that companies are dying to hire developers, and if you're a developer with basic skills and a few years of experience, they you'll be flooded with job offers. Hopefully these recordings will put an end to those myths. No one is throwing jobs at me, as these recordings make very clear. It is also very clear that the burden is on me to prove to the company that I'm the person they should hire, not on the company to convince me to work for their company. By the way, not s single one of these phone screens have lead to a job offer. Most of these screens are with startup companies, but some of them are established companies as well. About half way through these recordings, I began the habit of asking how many people the company has interviewed before me. In very few cases do they say that they've interviewed less than 10 people. If programming jobs are easy to get, then companies shouldn't get to interview 10 or 15 people before finding a person to hire. Anyways, here's the link: http://bit.ly/2Fenhdb June 17, 2019 at 12:24AM
Show HN: Rga: grep, but also search in PDFs, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. http://bit.ly/2Zu21aG
Show HN: Rga: grep, but also search in PDFs, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. http://bit.ly/2RoVJqk June 16, 2019 at 11:44PM
Show HN: Sizle – Presentation tool for modern teams http://bit.ly/2Ilty8U
Show HN: Sizle – Presentation tool for modern teams http://app.sizle.io/ June 16, 2019 at 08:14AM
Saturday, 15 June 2019
Show HN: OpTorch, a PyTorch front end for the Ceres nonlinear solver http://bit.ly/2IiqDNS
Show HN: OpTorch, a PyTorch front end for the Ceres nonlinear solver http://bit.ly/31wERSZ June 16, 2019 at 04:03AM
Show HN: Openring, a free and decentralized network of blogs http://bit.ly/2WK4Dj8
Show HN: Openring, a free and decentralized network of blogs http://bit.ly/2XUW1I0 June 16, 2019 at 12:48AM
Show HN: Fakta – Automated End-to-End Fact Checking with Deep Learning http://bit.ly/2IJOANb
Show HN: Fakta – Automated End-to-End Fact Checking with Deep Learning http://bit.ly/2XQ3ZBS June 16, 2019 at 12:40AM
Show HN: FamousFaces, after the hype: AI for fun http://bit.ly/2Xl57QW
Show HN: FamousFaces, after the hype: AI for fun http://bit.ly/2WJSZoq June 15, 2019 at 10:45PM
Show HN: Brancher – A user-friendly PyTorch module for probabilistic inference http://bit.ly/2WHPC6l
Show HN: Brancher – A user-friendly PyTorch module for probabilistic inference https://brancher.org/ June 15, 2019 at 09:23PM
Show HN: Masonite 2.2 Released – The Modern Python Web Framework http://bit.ly/2ZsoYLo
Show HN: Masonite 2.2 Released – The Modern Python Web Framework http://bit.ly/2ZvDwKz June 15, 2019 at 06:18PM
Show HN: Squirrel Curve Studio – A Simple tool to design spline curves http://bit.ly/2MSyJBe
Show HN: Squirrel Curve Studio – A Simple tool to design spline curves http://bit.ly/2WIJL0o June 15, 2019 at 05:33PM
Show HN: Transform Google spreadsheet into a ready-to-embed image gallery widget http://bit.ly/2WGR2sM
Show HN: Transform Google spreadsheet into a ready-to-embed image gallery widget http://bit.ly/2WlbIeE June 15, 2019 at 12:14AM
Friday, 14 June 2019
Show HN: How to steal SSH Key Passphrases http://bit.ly/2MOYEtx
Show HN: How to steal SSH Key Passphrases http://bit.ly/2IV9ZTZ June 14, 2019 at 07:39PM
Show HN: Enviro+ for Raspberry Pi – Environmental sensors http://bit.ly/2XhK6qk
Show HN: Enviro+ for Raspberry Pi – Environmental sensors http://bit.ly/2XOep5c June 14, 2019 at 11:36PM
Show HN: Video News Feeds (I find it useful so you may too..) http://bit.ly/2XGk797
Show HN: Video News Feeds (I find it useful so you may too..) https://news.ao.gl/ June 14, 2019 at 06:08PM
Show HN: Slim – Build 23MB micro-VM from Dockerfile, boots in seconds http://bit.ly/2XNVjw2
Show HN: Slim – Build 23MB micro-VM from Dockerfile, boots in seconds http://bit.ly/2OYqFfS June 14, 2019 at 05:11PM
Show HN: Parse no-protocol URL, no-domain URI and email addresses etc from text http://bit.ly/2MMvtra
Show HN: Parse no-protocol URL, no-domain URI and email addresses etc from text http://bit.ly/2KAHIoa June 14, 2019 at 01:46PM
Show HN: Distroverify – A tool to automatically verify hashes of any distro file http://bit.ly/2XMyuZx
Show HN: Distroverify – A tool to automatically verify hashes of any distro file Github Link: http://bit.ly/2Ies9AI Folks, I'm a distro hopper who mainly hops between ubuntu distros such as ubuntu, xubuntu, ubuntu-mate, etc. One thing I've found is the frequent need to verify the SHA1 hashes of the local and original version found on cdimage.ubuntu.com. Sometimes, you forget to verify the hash immediately and later, you have to again scavenge for that download URL in your browser history and then find the hash files URL, isn't it? For this, I've created a tool called distroverify that automatically pulls the corresponding sha1hash file (based on regex of the file-name) and verifies it for you. Right now, it supports only the buntus but I plan on adding support for debian and fedora too depending on the response. Its open source and MIT licensed, so please test and let me know if you like it! pip install distroverify June 14, 2019 at 11:21AM
Show HN: Tweetr – Tweet Markdown, Instant or Schedule http://bit.ly/2Xf9m0t
Show HN: Tweetr – Tweet Markdown, Instant or Schedule https://tweetr.me/ June 14, 2019 at 03:48AM
Thursday, 13 June 2019
Show HN: "Good For The World != Good For Facebook" – a rap about social media http://bit.ly/2ZsVmhh
Show HN: "Good For The World != Good For Facebook" – a rap about social media Song url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zJSmiimxoQ Quick background on the project: I'm a full time programmer and I love making rap music. I see a lot of humor (and some serious things) in the profession/industry, and thought it would be fun to combine the two. I'm always open to feedback on audio quality/topic ideas/ways to get more exposure/etc! I am also open to collaboration with beat makers/videographers/producers! June 14, 2019 at 09:42AM
Show HN: GitHub Repository Card for Every Web Site http://bit.ly/2XJQhAv
Show HN: GitHub Repository Card for Every Web Site http://bit.ly/31wscQ6 June 14, 2019 at 08:37AM
Show HN: Discover and listen to podcasts that's worth your time http://bit.ly/2ILHEiS
Show HN: Discover and listen to podcasts that's worth your time http://bit.ly/2WFUngw June 14, 2019 at 04:00AM
Show HN: Killing credit cards – meet Bits, a privacy first borrowing app http://bit.ly/2F88i4u
Show HN: Killing credit cards – meet Bits, a privacy first borrowing app http://www.getbits.app June 14, 2019 at 03:28AM
Show HN: Generate README files http://bit.ly/2Kkg8Mf
Show HN: Generate README files http://bit.ly/2XJ4hdX June 14, 2019 at 01:33AM
Show HN: TaskLite – CLI Task Manager Built with Haskell and SQLite http://bit.ly/2WHWSin
Show HN: TaskLite – CLI Task Manager Built with Haskell and SQLite http://bit.ly/2WAgPCR June 13, 2019 at 10:50PM
Show HN: Maker Music – A playlist featuring the best music for makers http://bit.ly/2wPCU5V
Show HN: Maker Music – A playlist featuring the best music for makers http://bit.ly/2IdAt3O June 13, 2019 at 09:33PM
Show HN: Dataset of Linus Torvalds' rants sorted by hate http://bit.ly/2KgYRn8
Show HN: Dataset of Linus Torvalds' rants sorted by hate http://bit.ly/2MLAnET June 13, 2019 at 09:08PM
Show HN: Write with Transformer (GPT-2 Model) http://bit.ly/2MPk21O
Show HN: Write with Transformer (GPT-2 Model) http://bit.ly/2X4wNtq June 13, 2019 at 07:32PM
Show HN: I made a cloud editor/IDE http://bit.ly/2XbJ5Aa
Show HN: I made a cloud editor/IDE http://bit.ly/2IbhYNj June 13, 2019 at 03:01PM
Show HN: A free private journaling app http://bit.ly/2Zoe0H4
Show HN: A free private journaling app http://bit.ly/2wTvDSF Built this to use myself, and I'm curious if anybody would be interested in using it. I'm also wondering if anybody has tips to make it more secure (I'm super super new to encryption and whatnot). The security is probably a bit overkill since chances are that nobody cares about what I'm journaling, but it is fun to implement from a code standpoint. June 13, 2019 at 11:03AM
Show HN: Refined Hacker News – Browser Extension to Refine the HN Experience http://bit.ly/2X9MvU7
Show HN: Refined Hacker News – Browser Extension to Refine the HN Experience http://bit.ly/2IbPWkS June 13, 2019 at 05:42PM
Show HN: Gambe.ro, the Italian Hacker News http://bit.ly/31xnRwa
Show HN: Gambe.ro, the Italian Hacker News https://gambe.ro/ June 13, 2019 at 12:29PM
Show HN: Never-Blink: Blink and Lose. An Online Web Game http://bit.ly/2X7jCb8
Show HN: Never-Blink: Blink and Lose. An Online Web Game http://bit.ly/2WAodOS June 13, 2019 at 08:18AM
Show HN: FlowNote – Another Markdown Note App http://bit.ly/2XgbeX2
Show HN: FlowNote – Another Markdown Note App http://bit.ly/31lX2uy June 13, 2019 at 04:16AM
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
Show HN: Client for Binance.com Public WebSocket APIs. Built with Oat++ http://bit.ly/2Wy52F7
Show HN: Client for Binance.com Public WebSocket APIs. Built with Oat++ http://bit.ly/2XLggYy June 13, 2019 at 06:32AM
Show HN: One Metric – Collect and calculate metrics onto shared dashboards http://bit.ly/2XP5i4l
Show HN: One Metric – Collect and calculate metrics onto shared dashboards http://bit.ly/2MJZfwR June 13, 2019 at 02:20AM
Show HN: Fern: a curses-based mastodon client http://bit.ly/2MYuuEz
Show HN: Fern: a curses-based mastodon client http://bit.ly/2XHdDa2 June 12, 2019 at 10:43PM
Show HN: Various README templates and tips on writing high-quality documentation http://bit.ly/2X4udn3
Show HN: Various README templates and tips on writing high-quality documentation http://bit.ly/2IhR7hB June 12, 2019 at 08:32PM
Show HN: A globally distributed, cross-region/cloud DB in 25 regions in 40s http://bit.ly/2X5LSek
Show HN: A globally distributed, cross-region/cloud DB in 25 regions in 40s http://bit.ly/2F6eppT June 12, 2019 at 08:04PM
Show HN: Lannister – open-source wealth manager app http://bit.ly/2IHD7Oq
Show HN: Lannister – open-source wealth manager app http://bit.ly/2MAHCiD June 12, 2019 at 07:43PM
Show HN: Poli – An easy-to-use SQL reporting application built for SQL lovers http://bit.ly/2KLpIqU
Show HN: Poli – An easy-to-use SQL reporting application built for SQL lovers http://bit.ly/2RathZ4 June 12, 2019 at 06:33PM
Show HN: WebFPGA – Rapid FPGA Development for Beginners http://bit.ly/2KIPr3q
Show HN: WebFPGA – Rapid FPGA Development for Beginners http://bit.ly/2IbqWtZ June 12, 2019 at 05:45PM
Show HN: Margin Elo (MELO) – new ML algorithm for pairwise comparison http://bit.ly/2ZfYWem
Show HN: Margin Elo (MELO) – new ML algorithm for pairwise comparison http://bit.ly/2R7T7g4 June 11, 2019 at 11:07PM
Show HN: I made a Latex based resume building app http://bit.ly/2MEyHNb
Show HN: I made a Latex based resume building app http://www.expresscv.co June 12, 2019 at 02:32PM
Show HN: RankFight – We're Ranking Everything http://bit.ly/2KL1U6D
Show HN: RankFight – We're Ranking Everything http://bit.ly/2KJKUh9 June 12, 2019 at 06:26AM
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Show HN: QCircuits – a quantum circuit simulation Python library http://bit.ly/2IyIQ94
Show HN: QCircuits – a quantum circuit simulation Python library http://bit.ly/2KIwnCn June 11, 2019 at 04:48PM
Show HN: Dashboard for HN Who Is Hiring http://bit.ly/2RcRHBi
Show HN: Dashboard for HN Who Is Hiring Link: http://bit.ly/2F3t6dl Hello all, I wanted a tool to query against and save job searches and hide irrelevant ones, so I built it. Thought I'd share. Built on the awesome SvelteJS ( https://svelte.dev/ ) framework and equally awesome Sapper ( http://bit.ly/2ZZ6J1r ) deploy platform. The app pulls posts from user `whoishiring` ( http://bit.ly/1wFarHf ) on Hacker News, and provides useful tools for sorting and saving settings / filters to localStorage. Click on the “Home” link to see a list of former posts. The project is open sourced: http://bit.ly/2ZfsKrF . Pull requests and recommended improvements welcome. Side note, looking for fulltime work. If you want me to build something in SvelteJS, for example, I'm a contributor. Feel free to hit me up over here: https://arxpoetica.com/ . (Don't litter this HN post.) ## Caveats. Here be dragons, traveler, be ye warned. * This is definitely a WIP, and has its share of problems. * It uses pretty eager searching against what's essentially text-based querying, so there's a lot of problems on filter / query, such as word boundary searching, etc. So, for example, if you're a Go programmer, trying to query against that term with this setup, good luck. Likewise, “Java” will return all “JavaScript” entries, so that's also really helpful. Sorry for that. I plan on improving it, however, for this to really be useful... * For this to really be a robust query engine, the HN API job listings would actually need some improvements. It'd be nice to have actual tagged return posts, for example. I think this would require some sort of form submission instead of just plain text submission on the jobs feed, but that would be an undertaking from HN's part. June 11, 2019 at 11:56PM
Show HN: A functional, responsive 12-column grid system built with CSS Grid http://bit.ly/2KNnmbn
Show HN: A functional, responsive 12-column grid system built with CSS Grid http://bit.ly/2I9l30f June 11, 2019 at 11:49PM
Show HN: Teaching young people in Zambia how to build electricity supplies http://bit.ly/2XFUt4j
Show HN: Teaching young people in Zambia how to build electricity supplies http://bit.ly/2IDXnAn June 11, 2019 at 10:58PM
Show HN: Started Saia.ai Private Testing – 70 Beta Testers http://bit.ly/2FfAnH9
Show HN: Started Saia.ai Private Testing – 70 Beta Testers http://bit.ly/2R4sZms June 11, 2019 at 09:38PM
Show HN: FOSS Guitar Karaoke (With Lights) http://bit.ly/2MFMKSZ
Show HN: FOSS Guitar Karaoke (With Lights) http://bit.ly/2wKkHH0 June 11, 2019 at 07:47PM
Show HN: Kvmapp – A New Lightweight VM Manager for Linux http://bit.ly/2WY5PUg
Show HN: Kvmapp – A New Lightweight VM Manager for Linux http://bit.ly/2Jt67vc June 11, 2019 at 04:08PM
Show HN: Super Fast YouTube to MP3/MP4 Converter API http://bit.ly/2R5EsCl
Show HN: Super Fast YouTube to MP3/MP4 Converter API http://bit.ly/2F3A41X June 11, 2019 at 03:15PM
Show HN: Milkshake – Make Websites from a Phone http://bit.ly/2XFcq2S
Show HN: Milkshake – Make Websites from a Phone https://milkshake.app June 11, 2019 at 03:48PM
Monday, 10 June 2019
Show HN: Retrace.gl – a webgl2/glsl path tracer with a declarative scene API http://bit.ly/2MzCmvM
Show HN: Retrace.gl – a webgl2/glsl path tracer with a declarative scene API http://bit.ly/31rwwjJ June 10, 2019 at 11:55PM
Show HN: Geocoding and Map Tiles SaaS http://bit.ly/2I5lXuW
Show HN: Geocoding and Map Tiles SaaS Hi everyone, We at NetToolKit are launching a new geocoding and map tile service and we would love your help. You can compare the accuracy of our geocoders against several others at http://bit.ly/2I7KIGM and you can find out more about the service at http://bit.ly/2EUqIXE . We’re looking for help primarily in two areas: assessing the accuracy of our geocoder and figuring out what it would take to sign up customers. For the first area, anyone who is familiar with US addresses can help by visiting http://bit.ly/2I7KIGM , geocoding an address, and then confirming a result or adding a new set of coordinates. The user-submitted information gets recorded, which helps us figure out where any gaps might be. (Outside of the US, we simply return OpenStreetMap results; inside the US, however, we have done a lot of custom work, including integrating OpenAddresses.io data and the National Address Database.) For the second area, if you are in our target market (need geocoding services and/or map tiles and are cost-sensitive) or if you know someone who is, I’d really appreciate the opportunity to talk with you to understand what it would take for your team to seriously try out our services. If you have any feedback on the website or the comparison tool or if you have advice on how to sell the service, we’d appreciate it (email in profile). Thank you! The NetToolKit team June 10, 2019 at 10:39PM
Show HN: OpenRPC – An Interface Definition for JSON-RPC APIs http://bit.ly/2EYLILy
Show HN: OpenRPC – An Interface Definition for JSON-RPC APIs https://open-rpc.org June 10, 2019 at 09:08PM
Show HN: Pluggable vector space models http://bit.ly/2ZfbCSH
Show HN: Pluggable vector space models http://bit.ly/2IzhAah June 10, 2019 at 07:39PM
Show HN: Galio – Free and Open Source React Native Framework http://bit.ly/2IwMwIt
Show HN: Galio – Free and Open Source React Native Framework http://bit.ly/2KGGYxt June 10, 2019 at 06:49PM
Show HN: Gradient academy – the 24 weeks coding program http://bit.ly/2Wxmrmh
Show HN: Gradient academy – the 24 weeks coding program http://bit.ly/2KFuYMS June 10, 2019 at 02:19PM
Show HN: Read all Medium stories for free http://bit.ly/2I7zzG3
Show HN: Read all Medium stories for free If someone here reads on Medium a lot, this might be useful for you: http://bit.ly/2IC6wcO This is my second browser extension and it's open-source. It lets you read all Medium stories for free. Hugs and / or bugs welcome! June 10, 2019 at 04:26PM
Sunday, 9 June 2019
Show HN: Environment Builder for Robot/IoT (Full Layer L1"MeshWi-Fi" to L7"K8s") http://bit.ly/2K84gNi
Show HN: Environment Builder for Robot/IoT (Full Layer L1"MeshWi-Fi" to L7"K8s") http://bit.ly/2H7xAky June 10, 2019 at 05:50AM
Show HN: Que – Distributed Job Processing in Elixir with Mnesia http://bit.ly/2wJ2jOH
Show HN: Que – Distributed Job Processing in Elixir with Mnesia http://bit.ly/2pNB582 June 10, 2019 at 03:21AM
Show HN: Open-Source cloud gaming service lite, inspired by Google Stadia http://bit.ly/2MFefvG
Show HN: Open-Source cloud gaming service lite, inspired by Google Stadia http://bit.ly/2I4Z0rK June 9, 2019 at 10:20PM
Show HN: I made a small ePub reader in Clojure http://bit.ly/2Ixux4p
Show HN: I made a small ePub reader in Clojure http://bit.ly/2MvMfuE June 9, 2019 at 10:36PM
Show HN: A Let's Encrypt Certificates Manager for Kubernetes http://bit.ly/2K4iOh3
Show HN: A Let's Encrypt Certificates Manager for Kubernetes http://bit.ly/2wG1czt June 9, 2019 at 10:14PM
Show HN: Restarts – The third way of handling errors http://bit.ly/2wMZmMY
Show HN: Restarts – The third way of handling errors http://bit.ly/2HT8qXl June 9, 2019 at 06:28AM
Show HN: Faqtor – Promise-based task runner. Tutorial http://bit.ly/2WDnEsx
Show HN: Faqtor – Promise-based task runner. Tutorial http://bit.ly/2MDv5LD June 9, 2019 at 05:42PM
Show HN: VimFreeDrag – Move Blocks of Text in Vim http://bit.ly/2Wv2fwI
Show HN: VimFreeDrag – Move Blocks of Text in Vim http://bit.ly/2Xz0Xlr June 9, 2019 at 01:38PM
Show HN: Fresh Eyes – Let people look at your page http://bit.ly/2WyJDRe
Show HN: Fresh Eyes – Let people look at your page http://bit.ly/2ZgsQPS June 9, 2019 at 01:37PM
Show HN: A CLI for TV show tracking http://bit.ly/2WrhvdV
Show HN: A CLI for TV show tracking http://bit.ly/1Lm0fgO June 9, 2019 at 01:14PM
Saturday, 8 June 2019
Show HN: Privacy – tools for protecting your privacy http://bit.ly/2MQj7OX
Show HN: Privacy – tools for protecting your privacy http://bit.ly/2R1esrQ June 9, 2019 at 04:51AM
Show HN: The Roadmap to Learn Generative Adversarial Networks http://bit.ly/2ItIhNE
Show HN: The Roadmap to Learn Generative Adversarial Networks http://bit.ly/2W47fwJ June 9, 2019 at 12:48AM
Show HN: OneTrueRock – TrueCar for Diamonds http://bit.ly/2I4ku82
Show HN: OneTrueRock – TrueCar for Diamonds http://bit.ly/2wHQcRZ June 9, 2019 at 12:46AM
Show HN: The Button http://bit.ly/2ItzE5I
Show HN: The Button http://bit.ly/2MKImBQ June 8, 2019 at 10:56PM
Show HN: Precis — A minimal note taking app built over GitHub Pages http://bit.ly/2WoJ5s9
Show HN: Precis — A minimal note taking app built over GitHub Pages http://bit.ly/2ZcWUeV June 8, 2019 at 09:56PM
Show HN: Meera – A General Purpose Configurable Virtual Assistant http://bit.ly/2F0dwPH
Show HN: Meera – A General Purpose Configurable Virtual Assistant http://bit.ly/2I1aT1D June 8, 2019 at 04:16PM
Show HN: Stein – Use Google Sheets as a No-Hassle Database http://bit.ly/2Ws77lT
Show HN: Stein – Use Google Sheets as a No-Hassle Database http://bit.ly/2IrOQ3s June 8, 2019 at 08:13PM
Show HN: An easy JavaScript alternative for HTML canvas applications http://bit.ly/2Is3VBT
Show HN: An easy JavaScript alternative for HTML canvas applications http://bit.ly/2HX8ZPM June 8, 2019 at 06:07PM
Friday, 7 June 2019
Show HN: Duxtape – a Muxtape clone for sharing mixtapes on Dat http://bit.ly/2WQBabr
Show HN: Duxtape – a Muxtape clone for sharing mixtapes on Dat http://bit.ly/2ItkXQ7 June 8, 2019 at 07:07AM
Show HN: Securely collect sensitive data from any Netlify site http://bit.ly/2Z7A8Fk
Show HN: Securely collect sensitive data from any Netlify site We are big fans of Netlify [1] (it powers our website and blog!) and we wanted to scratch our own itch to comply with GDPR, as well as various upcoming data security regulations [3]. So we, Very Good Security [2], just released an add-on that lets you securely collect sensitive data (e.g. payments, PII, SSNs, identification, etc.) via web forms on Netlify. With the new add-on, Netlify customers are shielded from data liability, breach risk and the compliance issues that come with holding sensitive data. So you can inherit PCI compliance from VGS (a level 1 service provider) and can fast-track other compliances like SOC2, HIPAA, etc. You can read more about our add-on for Netlify on VGS’ blog: http://bit.ly/2WO1gvJ... and on Netlify’s blog: http://bit.ly/2QUCNiV... . Watch a quick video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtYzLdpSeJo Try it out and let us know what you think! We’d love your feedback. [1] https://www.netlify.com [2] http://bit.ly/2WZMWQY [3] California Consumer Privacy Act [3] Colorado Protections for Consumer Data Privacy [3] New York’s SHIELD act ( http://bit.ly/2QVQqyi ) June 7, 2019 at 11:44PM
Show HN: Discover full CS curriculums for aspiring developers http://bit.ly/2MAzUoP
Show HN: Discover full CS curriculums for aspiring developers http://bit.ly/2IpPqPc June 7, 2019 at 10:09PM
Show HN: Gatsby-Gitbook-Starter: Build modern documentation websites using MDX http://bit.ly/2IDLCKn
Show HN: Gatsby-Gitbook-Starter: Build modern documentation websites using MDX http://bit.ly/2EY4bI9 June 7, 2019 at 03:40PM
Show HN: Announcing the Release of Filtered Gem http://bit.ly/2Zkoes3
Show HN: Announcing the Release of Filtered Gem http://bit.ly/2Im0QU7 June 7, 2019 at 03:37PM
Show HN: DuckRails – Mock API endpoints with UI (docker image available) http://bit.ly/2InMdzw
Show HN: DuckRails – Mock API endpoints with UI (docker image available) http://bit.ly/1REZJKt June 7, 2019 at 01:26PM
Show HN: Free Website Marketing Plugins http://bit.ly/2MxvD5F
Show HN: Free Website Marketing Plugins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJN7q00aIak June 7, 2019 at 05:06PM
Show HN: Hack the Box – Pentesting Labs for Free http://bit.ly/2IsAaki
Show HN: Hack the Box – Pentesting Labs for Free http://bit.ly/2gCAsrT June 7, 2019 at 03:40PM
Show HN: Connect your link in bio to multiple links http://bit.ly/2IlKkDu
Show HN: Connect your link in bio to multiple links https://enter.bio June 7, 2019 at 12:07PM
Thursday, 6 June 2019
Launch HN: Termius (YC W19) – SSH client that works on desktop and mobile http://bit.ly/2Xv7gGN
Launch HN: Termius (YC W19) – SSH client that works on desktop and mobile We are Roman and Dmitry, co-founders of Termius ( https://termius.com ). Termius is an SSH client that works on desktop and mobile. The big difference with other SSH clients that Termius syncs data across devices using end-to-end encryption. DevOps, sysadmins, and network engineers benefit from using Termius because they can keep all the information for managing their servers in one secure place, e.g., snippets, connection strings, history, etc. Our product vision is to rebuild the command line experience around an engineer, not around the mainframe where it all started. For example, Termius will help engineers to safely keep information about their servers, shell commands, and terminal logs. This information will be accessible from any device and used to improve productivity, e.g., autocomplete commands in the terminal. Dmitry and I met when we both got our first job in a small game development studio in Omsk, Siberia. Actually, at that time, it was an advertising agency with an ambition to become a game development studio. We were students, and it was a perfect place to learn on our own a ton about software development in C++. After four years of hard work, we managed to release a 3D game for PC with real-time physics. We involved kids in testing the gameplay, which allowed us to watch other people using our software. It was a life-changing experience when we saw how software could drive emotion, especially with kids and games. After that, we got hooked on building products that people love. After the commercial failure of the game studio, we went to work for an outsourcing company. We were working on some enterprise software, which was not a lot of fun. Therefore we were working after-hours and weekends on many ideas. After two years, we decided to start our own outsourcing company. We planned to use outsourcing company resources to develop our first product. Roman started Termius as his pet project at our outsourcing company about seven years ago. Roman needed a way to start a C++ project compilation from my iPhone. The project used a lot of Boost::Spirit and a complete rebuild could take around 15 mins. This time was ideal for a cup of coffee with colleagues or a short bout of office-chair fencing. However, some compilation or linking errors could come up, so he needed to keep an eye on it. It was hard to justify paying $10 for iSSH for such a minor use case. Free SSH clients in the App Store were ugly or had ads in the terminal window. Roman thought that a basic SSH client with the terminal must be available on all platforms for free and ad-free. SSH is as universal as email, and most operating systems have at least one basic and free email client. That is how it is all started. First, we needed to solve a couple of UX challenges. SSH client requires terminal emulator support to render the output. Also, the mobile keyboard doesn’t have some necessary keys like Fn, Ctrl, Alt, and Tab. Besides, these keys must support sequences(Ctrl-Alt-x or Ctrl-x Ctrl-f) to support Emacs. That was our first UX challenge. Initially, we developed Ctrl and Alt in the shape of a lollipop pinned to the sides of the terminal window. Those were special buttons with two states: tap for single usage(for Ctrl-C) and drag to the center(locked state) for combinations like Ctrl-Alt-x. We have changed the design of the terminal window three times to make it easier to grasp. We ended up emulating a lot of what native OS does because users are familiar with those patterns already. In the recent versions, all the additional keys are grouped and sit on top of the system keyboard. Ctrl and Alt work a lot like Shift(double tap to lock) which was introduced later by Apple. Once we released Termius (at that time was called Server Auditor) for iOS and Android, we started to get quite a lot of feedback on the missing features and bugs. Frequently this feedback was in the form of one-star review with a typical comment like “Will switch to 5 stars if you add blah”. In some cases, we had no idea why users needed those features and had no way to ask about it. App Store did not provide the response feature at that time. Therefore we integrated the feedback channel and the feature voting straight into the app(UserVoice). After that, we were able to communicate with our users a lot easier. This tight feedback loop kept us engaged and motivated to keep working on the product. We also got to hear stories from users who used Termius in different life situations. Some users fixed a server being on holiday or saved their bacon because they could continue working from their iPhone. One of the fascinating cases was a story from one visually impaired user who was managing a server on his iPad using Termius and VoiceOver. Initially, we released Termius as a free app for iOS and Android. After a year of continuous work, the apps got to the first places in both app stores when you search for SSH. Organic search traffic combined with good ratings drove pretty good daily downloads numbers. We realized that we are building something that people want. When we were researching user churn, we realized that we could solve even a bigger problem. Some users stopped using the mobile app because it was daunting to keep the information up to date on the mobile device. They downloaded Termius to use when they are away from their desk. However, when an emergency happened, they didn’t have all the things to deal with it, e.g., connection strings, keys, commands to restart a service, you name it. As a result, a standalone mobile SSH client was useless for them, and they had to run to their desk. We realized that if we add a desktop app and secure sync with end-to-end encryption, then all the data would stay fresh on all devices and users would be able to rely on the mobile apps. Moreover, having sync enabled us to rethink the whole command line user experience. For example, Termius could accumulate all the commands when you work in a shell and use them for auto-complete an all devices. Another example, that engineers encouraged to invest a bit of their time to keep the information in order because it stays with them all the time. Termius supports groups and tags to maintain a list of hundreds of hosts. What is next? Tens of millions of engineers use the command line to interact with remote computer systems. Many of them maintain infrastructure together. Our next step is to bring more collaboration to sysadmin and DevOps teams based on their interaction with the command line. Things like terminal logs, recently executed commands and lists of currently runnings systems could be shared among all team members with Termius. That would make the whole process more transparent and new member on-boarding a lot easier. The similar transition that Google Docs brought to collective document creation. HackerNews community probably has the highest concentration of engineers who might use Termius daily. Therefore we would love to hear your feedback! June 7, 2019 at 01:53AM
Show HN: Completely Free Comic Illustrations for Your Projects http://bit.ly/2KxwLUa
Show HN: Completely Free Comic Illustrations for Your Projects http://bit.ly/2HSoF6K June 6, 2019 at 07:32PM
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
Show HN: Sparrow6 One-Liners http://bit.ly/2MsvIax
Show HN: Sparrow6 One-Liners Sparrow6 is an automation platform written on Perl6. http://bit.ly/2JYfUKJ S6 is a simplistic cli comes with Sparrow6, it's handy when you want to automate tasks without writting any code, here are some examples to start with: # Update local cache # We need to start with it export SP6_REPO= http://bit.ly/2WryZM9 s6 --index-update # Find specific plugins s6 --search user # Install plugin s6 --install user # Run various plugins: # Create user: sudo env PATH=$PATH env SP6_REPO=$SP6_REPO s6 --plg-run user@name=foo1,password=123456,group=wheel,action=create # Man certain plugin s6 --plg-man user # You can run Sparrow6 modules as one-liners as well: # Extract archive: zef install https://melezhik2@bitbucket.org/melezhik2/sparrowdo-archive.... s6 --module-run Archive@source=/home/melezhik/archive.tar.gz,target=/tmp/foo2,verbose=1 See more at http://bit.ly/2JYfUKJ June 6, 2019 at 08:36AM
Show HN: A list of popular tech stacks, starter kits and boilerplates http://bit.ly/2wA7Mrd
Show HN: A list of popular tech stacks, starter kits and boilerplates http://bit.ly/2IqJ97x June 6, 2019 at 03:46AM
Show HN: PKHub a Developer's Password Manager http://bit.ly/2Xokvcd
Show HN: PKHub a Developer's Password Manager https://pkhub.io/ June 5, 2019 at 11:00PM
Show HN: Klarity – an instant A.I. NDA review tool for free http://bit.ly/2QOUkc0
Show HN: Klarity – an instant A.I. NDA review tool for free http://bit.ly/2Zh60HV June 6, 2019 at 02:03AM
Show HN: Reverse-engineered game worlds using WebGL http://bit.ly/2KAkzSq
Show HN: Reverse-engineered game worlds using WebGL http://bit.ly/2wEO6lY June 5, 2019 at 10:43PM
Show HN: Send with SES http://bit.ly/2wJvWiN
Show HN: Send with SES http://bit.ly/2MuS8bu June 5, 2019 at 10:26PM
Show HN: Bloom – A free and open source 'Google' http://bit.ly/2IlNh6W
Show HN: Bloom – A free and open source 'Google' http://bit.ly/2HXTOpu June 5, 2019 at 09:13PM
Show HN: SEC ICO No Action Request http://bit.ly/2WvmpLW
Show HN: SEC ICO No Action Request This has previously been submitted and flew under the radar, in light on the Kik/SEC story being #1 yesterday, we are resubmitting to shed light on the SEC No Action Letter process. Unlike every other ICO we are not promising profits or future value. We think of ourselves as a safe sandbox to take on the legal risk associated with challenging the SEC current application of Law to tokens. In short we believe the legal framework exists for business to create “Blockchain Stock” (tokens) which can be sold to the public to raise funds without registering with the SEC, and we are asking the SEC to rule on our legal opinion. However, unlike Kik we are seeking permission rather than having our ICO and then seeking forgiveness (or fighting in court). One of Kik’s main arguements for not seeking to work with the SEC before raising $100M selling their token is because the SEC to date has not treated ICOs fairly, and the SEC has delayed issuing No Action Letters for ICO (only having issues 1 to date). So far Kik seems correct, we have submitted our initial No Action Request on 10/31/18 and there seems to be no end in sight. In fact the SEC keeps asking for information we have provided them with multiple times in order to avoid making a written response, they have even said they may not issue a written response to our request at all. Worse, even though our ICO smart contract isn’t even active and it’s impossible to purchase a token, because we have published our legal documents, the SEC is accusing us of making a public offering. We feel publishing our documents is about transparency in the SEc process, and should be about encouraging others to work with the SEC. We are going to avoid any legal discussion in this submission and instead just link to our published legal documents: http://bit.ly/2HWiQVO Please provide feedback or submit any questions and we will do our best to answer (but we will not be giving legal advice). June 5, 2019 at 06:51PM
Show HN: Chrome extension to remove all annoying stuff from medium articles http://bit.ly/2Whb0Ky
Show HN: Chrome extension to remove all annoying stuff from medium articles http://bit.ly/2KyQd33 June 5, 2019 at 05:24PM
Show HN: 3D multiplayer space shooter made with Three.js http://bit.ly/2Z1Vyno
Show HN: 3D multiplayer space shooter made with Three.js http://bit.ly/2WfxPOJ June 5, 2019 at 05:13PM
Show HN: A high-performance fractal viewer http://bit.ly/2ETkZjb
Show HN: A high-performance fractal viewer http://bit.ly/2EVtYk1 June 5, 2019 at 05:08PM
Show HN: 3D multiplayer space shooter made with Three.js http://bit.ly/2WJIrK1
Show HN: 3D multiplayer space shooter made with Three.js http://bit.ly/2HUT700 June 5, 2019 at 03:11PM
Show HN: Threelet – A Three.js scene viewer with batteries http://bit.ly/2HY5AjP
Show HN: Threelet – A Three.js scene viewer with batteries http://bit.ly/2Wcs0le June 5, 2019 at 02:48PM
Show HN: Spy Codes: free booklet for kids http://bit.ly/2Wf324B
Show HN: Spy Codes: free booklet for kids http://bit.ly/2JYegsG June 5, 2019 at 12:07PM
Show HN: KivyImageViewer – A kivy Python 3 powered Image Viewer http://bit.ly/2WnnkxV
Show HN: KivyImageViewer – A kivy Python 3 powered Image Viewer http://bit.ly/2KmPPV8 June 5, 2019 at 07:33AM
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
Show HN: Better, Cheaper Electric Car Auto Insurance for 2019 and Beyond http://bit.ly/2XsJmvl
Show HN: Better, Cheaper Electric Car Auto Insurance for 2019 and Beyond https://electrade.app June 5, 2019 at 09:54AM
Show HN: Translate English to SQL http://bit.ly/2WrEuKL
Show HN: Translate English to SQL http://bit.ly/2QL7ebj June 5, 2019 at 09:34AM
Show HN: First Crack, a simple static blog engine in Python http://bit.ly/2WeCHn9
Show HN: First Crack, a simple static blog engine in Python http://bit.ly/2EQYyeI June 5, 2019 at 05:49AM
Show HN: SearchStack – Easy to deploy search applications on Kubernetes http://bit.ly/2QK93oV
Show HN: SearchStack – Easy to deploy search applications on Kubernetes http://searchstack.org June 5, 2019 at 01:47AM
Show HN: Sample Cover Letters – Collection of Cover Letter Templates http://bit.ly/2WNzQpu
Show HN: Sample Cover Letters – Collection of Cover Letter Templates https://coverletters.io June 5, 2019 at 12:36AM
Show HN: Well commented chip8 emulator written in Clojure http://bit.ly/2EQAPeo
Show HN: Well commented chip8 emulator written in Clojure http://bit.ly/2WkVan4 June 5, 2019 at 12:29AM
Show HN: Axiom, a Blockchain Designed for Decentralized Applications https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20097013
Show HN: Axiom, a Blockchain Designed for Decentralized Applications https://axiom.org/ June 4, 2019 at 10:39PM
Show HN: Flowlingo – practice a foreign language with tech news http://bit.ly/2Imb7iU
Show HN: Flowlingo – practice a foreign language with tech news http://bit.ly/2wyUhrE June 4, 2019 at 09:27PM
Show HN: WingNotes – A two-column, markdown notes web app for referential notes http://bit.ly/2WLhFkq
Show HN: WingNotes – A two-column, markdown notes web app for referential notes http://wingnotes.co June 4, 2019 at 08:48PM
Show HN: This page is a truly naked, brutalist HTML quine https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20094866
Show HN: This page is a truly naked, brutalist HTML quine http://bit.ly/2Zb6Plt June 4, 2019 at 07:08PM
Show HN: Released – Automate the release process for your software http://bit.ly/2HTZ2m4
Show HN: Released – Automate the release process for your software http://bit.ly/2Xs53vA June 4, 2019 at 06:57PM
Show HN: OnChrome – A Firefox extension that opens the sites you want on Chrome http://bit.ly/2Mqw15T
Show HN: OnChrome – A Firefox extension that opens the sites you want on Chrome http://bit.ly/2XpRehb June 4, 2019 at 06:02PM
Show HN: Shelf – DB for Front End Developers http://bit.ly/2XqI306
Show HN: Shelf – DB for Front End Developers http://bit.ly/319B0uU June 4, 2019 at 04:53PM
Monday, 3 June 2019
Show HN: PWGen – Create strong passwords easy to remember but hard to break http://bit.ly/2W887LX
Show HN: PWGen – Create strong passwords easy to remember but hard to break http://bit.ly/2WeVzlY June 4, 2019 at 01:10AM
Show HN: Startup Idea Generation Guide http://bit.ly/2Wb1YyH
Show HN: Startup Idea Generation Guide http://bit.ly/2QDvEmM June 3, 2019 at 09:49PM
Show HN: Spotify Playlists for Your Favorite Venues http://bit.ly/2IeKDjs
Show HN: Spotify Playlists for Your Favorite Venues http://bit.ly/2wAvFPc June 3, 2019 at 09:38PM
Show HN: diff.blog – A Medium alternative for developers powered by good old RSS http://bit.ly/2WirQ0t
Show HN: diff.blog – A Medium alternative for developers powered by good old RSS https://diff.blog June 3, 2019 at 10:36PM
Show HN: MDEA – Million Dollar Email Address http://bit.ly/312hkt7
Show HN: MDEA – Million Dollar Email Address http://bit.ly/2QGuGGt June 3, 2019 at 07:30PM
Show HN: MillionDollarHomepage-as-a-Service (MDHPAAS) http://bit.ly/2HT2L3m
Show HN: MillionDollarHomepage-as-a-Service (MDHPAAS) http://bit.ly/2JREzk5 June 3, 2019 at 06:36PM
Show HN: How badly is your genomic privacy affected by your aunt’s 23AndMe test? http://bit.ly/2WFJf2l
Show HN: How badly is your genomic privacy affected by your aunt’s 23AndMe test? http://bit.ly/317O2sK June 3, 2019 at 05:33PM
Show HN: ZeroHTTPd: A web server to teach Linux performance (with benchmarks) http://bit.ly/2KjNhXT
Show HN: ZeroHTTPd: A web server to teach Linux performance (with benchmarks) http://bit.ly/2IaM5Dc June 3, 2019 at 02:26PM
Show HN: goto – Alias and navigate to directories with autocomplete http://bit.ly/2IfhwMY
Show HN: goto – Alias and navigate to directories with autocomplete http://bit.ly/2FEMLBq June 3, 2019 at 01:30PM
Show HN: Cargo – The easiest way to tokenize assets http://bit.ly/2IaCwV2
Show HN: Cargo – The easiest way to tokenize assets https://cargo.build/ June 3, 2019 at 08:12AM
Sunday, 2 June 2019
Show HN: Send files or text data to Slack from your commandline or pipe in stdin http://bit.ly/2HR8V48
Show HN: Send files or text data to Slack from your commandline or pipe in stdin http://bit.ly/2MDNEPV June 2, 2019 at 10:21PM
Show HN: Fast and simple service to generate QR codes from your CLI http://bit.ly/2wzMaeo
Show HN: Fast and simple service to generate QR codes from your CLI http://bit.ly/2Xi2Y5y June 3, 2019 at 06:05AM
Show HN: NLP crowdsourcing platform for word-level annotations http://bit.ly/2W8Vccw
Show HN: NLP crowdsourcing platform for word-level annotations http://bit.ly/2Ih2S7V June 3, 2019 at 12:13AM
Show HN: Nullboard – Simple, light, locally-stored ToDo lists https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20077177
Show HN: Nullboard – Simple, light, locally-stored ToDo lists http://bit.ly/2Xl51FW June 3, 2019 at 12:09AM
Show HN: A Polygon Mesh Processing Library http://bit.ly/2QDtxzD
Show HN: A Polygon Mesh Processing Library http://bit.ly/2QDS2ww June 2, 2019 at 06:05PM
Show HN: Jujiu – Cats Friendly Scala Syntax for Caffeine Cache http://bit.ly/2YWkzQS
Show HN: Jujiu – Cats Friendly Scala Syntax for Caffeine Cache http://bit.ly/2HEKyXg June 2, 2019 at 07:07AM
Show HN: Curl to Get My Card http://bit.ly/2WhbG7q
Show HN: Curl to Get My Card https://twitter.com/jajoosam/status/1134712476728082432 June 2, 2019 at 10:39AM
Show HN: Mob – Self Hosted Polling http://bit.ly/2XuAiWM
Show HN: Mob – Self Hosted Polling http://bit.ly/2wl9jkI June 2, 2019 at 07:08PM
Saturday, 1 June 2019
Show HN: Is JavaScript Enabled? http://bit.ly/30XY0Nn
Show HN: Is JavaScript Enabled? http://bit.ly/2Wfd4HM June 2, 2019 at 08:18AM
Show HN: Developers Homepage http://bit.ly/30YyCHo
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