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my webframework: https://github.com/spirobel/mininext(my goal with mininext is to provide index.php like productivity but with all of npm and typescript at your fingertips)currently busy using it to build things. will document everything in detail soon.https://x.com/spirobel/status/1827231794934247674
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I decided to write more. Just redid my website to be more of a blog, and am committing to publishing every Friday at 9am.Posts in draft:- "The next evolution of my product studio"- "With AI, data isn't evil any more"- "The AI mullet strategy"- "COGS analysis on AI products"- "Two-tier tech companies"https://contraption.co
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Cloud Infrastructure Autopilot.https://ber.sh
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I've recently been working on SparkShell: https://sparkshell.devIt's an online development platform similar to other things like Replit, but it's mainly for static site hosting. You can create projects and make custom subdomains for them. You can add libraries to your project in a click of a button, so you don't have to add scripts or CSS files to every single file of yours. I've recently been doing a lot of work on it and I hope to launch it pretty soon.
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1. I'm writing a book on Git. I did my research and was shocked to discover many otherwise tech savvy individuals still cannot manipulate Git from the command line, and resort to the use of desktop applications (yikes!)2. An edtech app to learn coding efficiently. AI will certainly enable 100x developers, but we must first train 1x devs.Features: structured learning, a curriculum designed by humans, AI assistance for when stdents get stuck, code samples and project based learning, covers different languages (we start with Ruby, Rust and JS, with more to be added), and technologies (CL, Nushell, SQL - again more to be added), numerous exercises. Think of it as an improved version of w3schools and the like.One reason I am disclosing this online is to hold myself accountable.The other is in hope of finding an angel investor.
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An AI that can control the desktop. It can see the screen and use the mouse and keyboard.We’re selling it to developer teams to help with QAhttp://testdriver.ai
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https://github.com/styluslabs/maps - open-source maps app
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I'm putting qnx cross-toolchains into Debian packages because $DAYJOB builds qnx images in ubuntu containers. I've learned a lot about cross-toolchains and my appreciation for blackberry's technical prowess has never been lower.
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I've been working on an exercise database, using ChatGPT. I got a list of all the interesting exercise qualities, then I turned those into measurable data fields, and now I'm organizing the 600+ fields. The goal is to build the ultimate exercise database with 50K+ exercises.But lately I took a break and worked on running (GPX run file analysis) and habit tracking. The eventual goal is to package it all together into one integrated PWA / mobile app.
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My AI safety startup
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I'm building www.unrepped.co - an AI-assisted home buying tool for buyers without agents.
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A concentric semi-sphere structure, made of the least sides, so as to farm a parking spot.
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i've been working on a webhook to instant messaging service called https://hooks.im after reading about a similar project here on hacker news (i think it was https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41144227). you can create webhooks, get a receiver-url that you can send your webhook invocations to and receive webhooks via im (currently only telegram). i've also added a jq-like template engine to reformat the request bodies (if wanted) to extract specific information. (only works for json bodies, obviously)this is all in super early non-peer-tested alpha (if anything), so feel free to try it out and give feedback :)
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Scrolling shooter "clone" of Strike Gunner S.T.G game.https://github.com/thebigG/GunnerIt's got long ways to go before being "complete", but I'm enjoying the heck out of working on this. I like working on things that aren't tied to money/serious job because they remind myself of the joy in programming :)
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Nothing interesting. But it pays the bills and doesn't demand much of my time.
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I am working on a zero trust proposal for location permission on mobile platforms: https://github.com/itissid/privylociIt's a demo of an idea. It could be an app too, but I'd much rather it be a CoreOS service that is user controlled.Looking for organizational and privacy first support soon.
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I've been working on OnlineOrNot (https://onlineornot.com) for the past 3.5 years - this year I've been focusing on "finishing" my MVPs.In particular, I've been building functionality for status pages to make it more useful for software teams.
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Despite not liking JavaScript as a language nor the Node runtime, learning about hybrid static and SSR apps with Astro.js - I have to say, I’m impressed so far. Seems like a sweet spot for certain types of sites.
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A Jenkins replacement in Python (I hate Jenkins with the fire of a thousand suns, and it will never die as long as nothing appears to take its place). I've dropped it for the moment while I'm building a custom truck camper (which will also go on GitHub once my FreeCAD plans are done)
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I am currently working on building a lending platform. My goal is to both run it as a product loaning money to businesses and sell the software as a service to other investors as well. Very early phase, talking to a few friends who are currently in this line of work. I have a couple decades of experience myself but as an engineer and leader, not as a product or business owner, so if you have advice or ideas, please respond here, I would love to hear from you.
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I'm currently building a mobile-friendly Postgres database tool. Think dbeaver but on Android.Writing and editing SQL queries on the phone can get tedious. Rather than just giving users a tiny textfield, I am exploring if there are better ways to build SQL queries on a touchscreenHere's the makeshift landing page: https://getselectable.com/
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Open source app to download emails, provide fast search, offline access, automatic labels, categories, summaries, surface up what needs our attention, etc. (some features need AI).Starting with emails, calendars and attachments. Integrations for Slack, LinkedIn, Stripe, databases, even web crawl are coming...This branch has updated readme:https://github.com/brainless/dwata/tree/feature/prepare_mvp_...
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Hey guys! We're engineers/designers from France, and we've built the Ultimate DIY Battery that you can repair and refill!It works with 90% of the bikes/motor brands on the market, so I assumed that some people here might be interested, if they got a non-functional batteries but they still want to use their e-bike?We believe that everybody should have control about stuff they own, and we should fight against planned obsolescence!Here are a few videos about our founder on the battery itself, why we built it, and how to assemble it:- What is the Gouach Battery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsuW1NPkvNk- Presentation of the pack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLoCihE0eIA- Presentation of the fireproof and waterproof casing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDJpt7RDbRMHere are the juicy bits: https://docs.gouach.comWe'd love some feedback from the e-bike DIY builder communityOh, and it's launching as a Kickstarter in September and there is an offer for early-backers here https://get.gouach.com/1 for a 25% discount on the battery!You can follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gouach.batteries to get the latest news!
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My interest in sound design and music production took a surprising turn and I now spend my weekends studying alien vocalization. More specifically, figuring out how to synthesize believable alien vocals and make them expressive and customizable enough to be a tool for anyone who needs that sort of thing for their creative work.I am releasing everything for free and the first "instrument" and sample pack with previews/videos is already available here: https://neuromorph.gumroad.com/l/alien_vocalization_study_1
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simple process manager for linux https://github.com/rprtr258/pm it is inspired by pm2, but much simpler without any js and js integrations
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I know my project is unworthy of upvotes from HN, but I’ve been working (hard) on a simple real estate site https://davegooden.com. No big deal. No real tech. Just lots of work and lots of potential upside.
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I'm putting together something to program Anytone AT878 DMR radios for amateur radio use using a web browser.https://github.com/jasiek/webprog-anytone
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I'm working on a platform that allows students to view and work on relevant past exams from anywhere, gamify and track their scores, and maybe add some LLM integration to discuss answers and ask follow-ups.
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Learn Japanese by reading on iOS and macOS: Manabi ReaderCurrently working on adding manga and YouTube support, and figuring out how to expand it to all languageshttps://reader.manabi.io
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I and a friend are working on Elixir Emporium [0], a single-player crafting RPG that uses layers of generative AI to create and inject new game data as you play.It started out as just a prototype asking what happens if you task an LLM with generating crafting recipes for every combination of items in a game (which was already super fun), but it's exploded into all kinds of crafting, harvesting, and item manipulation systems that literally weren't possible in games just 5-10 years ago.Now we're working on NPC simulations based on last year's Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior [1] paper. Dialogue and persistent memory are obvious, but we're also using the ReAct pattern [2] to give NPCs an influenceable decision loop that dictates what actions they take throughout each game day. And there's some other fun stuff like quest generation and using LLMs as a decision engine to determine if certain player actions complete these dynamic quests.There's still a lot of work to do to make it feel more like a polished game, but we've been focused on the underlying systems and getting them feeling great and I'm really excited to see the game come to life.[0] https://store.steampowered.com/app/3039840/Elixir_Emporium/[1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.03442[2] https://react-lm.github.io/
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A nocode web app builder, all included, frontend, backend.
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Alot!I have apps that pay my rent such as YOU-TLDR - Transcribe and Summarize YouTube videos you-tldr.comShorts Generator - Text to Automated Shorts In Minutes shortsgenerator.comSnoop Hawk - Automated Web adn Reddit Marketing snoophawk.comYou can find all my projects here hackyexperiments.comCurrently I am exploring the idea of chatting with more than one AI. My assumption is it makes the interaction more life like and less lonely and I think in the future everyone will hav a group of AI friends. I made a quick loom about it here: https://x.com/deepwhitman/status/1826831221554643324
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Working on adding better phrase matching for Marginalia Search.The way position used to be stored in the search engine was approximate, using something like a bloom filter. With this change, they'll be stored in an exact fashion using a gamma coded positions list instead.In the phase of dotting t:s and dashing i:s at this point. Hope to have it in production in September.
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Multiple iOS Apps.
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Reproducing this cheap optogenetic rig to control e. coli gene expression using light.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.07.13.499906v1
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Professionally, I recently founded a startup focusing on education in dentistry. I've developed a platform to discuss and interact with cases online which I use for my own teaching, and thought other might also be interested. I've made some of the custom components (image editor, 3D viewer) freely available: https://kigun.org/Personally, I'm building a website which lets you quickly setup personal online dashboards, because I wanted to have an overview of all the sites I refresh often on one page: https://frankendash.com/
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weapons apparently https://www.ft.com/content/17f16071-87e0-4675-a152-6d6285b97...
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Mowing the lawn and cutting some branches without touching git.I'm knee deep into coding 6 days per week as I'm building a startup and working right now on an "easy" solution for merging xls (yes xls) from some external company with our internal json, and I needed to let my keyboard rest for a day.It's convincing me that our company should allocate a yearly budget to donate to OSS for stuff like the xlsx package.
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I am working on an https://evy.app/Evy is an app for collectors, both professional and casual, to help them keep track of their items and share it with the world. Currently there are either overly complex inventory management systems, which are overkill for casual collectors, or generic social platforms, which are "fine" for everything, but great for nothing. My goal with Evy is to fill this gap by offering an easy way for any collector to manage their items.In short, it is an asset management system tailored specifically for collectors.
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I'm building an open source implementation of the Firebase RTDB server, that will be wire-compatible with Google's. This means that all the (already open sourced) SDKs will work pretty much as is, over REST or websockets. Security rules will also be fully supported. (The only meaningful caveat is that it's just the RTDB, so you need to deal with authentication yourself, and kinda shoehorn it into the existing APIs.)
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A graphic novel about a future world run by benevolent AIs who have found that the best way to get humans to behave in easily-predictable ways is to manifest as extremely unctuous clowns.http://egypt.urnash.com/npol/
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I'm working on updating the yavaca.com site including the backend written in golang. It allows users to publish an Out-Of-Office (OOO) plan so they can unplug while on vacation. Great for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
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Just recently released version 4 of our free library for data deduplicating/linkage at scale. After four years working on it, finally getting to the stage where I'm really happy with both the performance and the API design.https://github.com/moj-analytical-services/splink
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I believe typescript / js is missing standard library and find it rewarding to work during weekends on those lower level libraries/modules with no/low dependency fanout, publishing them here [0] when they're ready to see the light.They're driven by what problems I see at work and while playing with other weekend projects so coverage may be asymmetric (some parts are well covered, others that should be are absent <<ie. documentation>>).I find definition of success as just "working on it" very pleasant.[0] https://github.com/preludejs
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I'm working on a library for LoRaWAN to make it easier to create node devices. It's mostly done, but still needs documentation and examples.https://github.com/b00bl1k/uwan
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Building out a free real analysis course that uses Lean4, https://proofbased.org/I need help finding a full time job in Boston so I can move there.. Facing a catch 22 with apartment applications. I have a tooth brush and will scrub makefiles for a living wage, I'm not picky! (resume in profile)
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Building transcription app that lets me dictate notes to notion.Doint a lot of exploratory work for my day job and trying to establish practice of good documentation so i hope being able to ramble as i work will make this easier.At this point it's simple macos flutter app that toggles recording on global keyboard shortcut.
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Upgrading my private RAG to a Graph RAG. Switching out the slack bot UI for a Gradio one.
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An autograder for a web apps course at CMU. It is a fun challenge to predict everything that can go wrong while still providing useful feedback!
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Super excited to share one of my side projects that’s finally ready for action! Meet PowerTiger—a powerful, open-source energy monitoring solution built around the RPi Pico W and a custom built PCB. It’s perfect for tracking power consumption in real-time across 16 power terminals. Installed it at home to collect power consumption metrics using Grafana and Prometheus running on RPi home server.https://github.com/codetiger/PowerTiger
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I am working alone on https://tree-of-knowledge.orgThis is a hierarchical representation of any given piece of knowledge.It starts with a tree root node that you specify (let's say Kung fu), then it branches out into multiples subcategories (techniques, styles, philosophy, weaponry, ect...) and then you can click on these subcategories to branch out even more into the graphical tree.This is all generated on-the-fly with Claude 3.5. There is no limit to what knowledge you might explore.The killer feature is that it is totally free and does not require to login. Just click the link and have fun. I'll keep it free like that, as long as I can.I hope you like it guys because it is the best project that I have up my sleeve.Enjoy!,Pierre
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Apart from working on my start up, and open source project https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker (open source firebase cloud messaging) I've been writing a short sci fi story, sort of like a techno thriller inspired by michael crichton, called Panopticon. Its set in our time frame and is all about encryption, three letter agencies, and a race against time! Here's a link with the first 20 pages if anyone is interested! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VRI4X5fCUpwurUDvKmvzJpT7...
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Building a language learning app. https://langturbo.comCurrently focusing on building native apps using React Native. Finding limitations with the platform and considering dropping the whole thing and start building with Swift and Kotlin instead.
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Been working on a digital time capsule app for my friends birthdays and other big life events. I think there’s always opportunity to share more moments with people, so I’m hoping I can use this and get my friends to use it too
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I'm building FitBee (https://apple.co/4aGUw5X) - a simple and user friendly alternative to MyFitnessPal. It's been really fun trying to figure out how to build the most frictionless food tracking app possible. I just launched a feature where you can get a calorie & macro estimate by taking a photo of your meal and am working on several improvements to it.I have a small amount of experience building iOS apps but have never done anything with a backend before. This project is fairly backend heavy, so it's been quite a journey learning how to do everything from setting up a database to deciphering elasticsearch.
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Working on plump.ai – job-seeker's AI hiring agent. Think you have a personal career manager who searches for better job opportunities, applies you to them, speaks with recruiters on your behalf up until the interview scheduling, and does it 24/7 without involving you until real human action is required.
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FreeBSD 13.4. I should have the release out in early September.
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I'm working on my personal website (https://dmilicic.com) and the accompanying blog post about it.I decided it was time to have a personal website as a software contractor and brand myself online as the state of IT is still uncertain.
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My friends and I have been working on building our website — https://bigbeans.ai It's leetcode for ML/AI space. We believe that a lot of software engineers are interested in learning about GenAI and like us learn by solving problems. :)
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I'm working on hat knitting software focusing on colorwork[1]. It has some bugs, but so far has been a great way to learn React and Typescript.[1]: https://themadhatter.netlify.app/
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I am still working on https://textsniper.app
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I'm working on building an API for getting AIS data for ship tracking. I built an app a few years ago for tracking local ferries and getting the data was a nightmare, so I'm trying to build a simpler alternative.
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Building a word game for my mom: https://little-riddle.com/
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Still working on https://exist.io, a platform for quantifying and tracking data about your life. We've been around for about a decade now and seen many competitors come and go — this niche is definitely not at the peak of the hype cycle any more. On the other hand, Apple Watches have normalised tracking body stats like activity (and sleep to a degree), and yet we think there's still so much more that can be done with that data. We're still (always) working on improving our insights and correlations to find better ways to use the data to optimise your health, mood, productivity, and so on. But not with "AI" :)
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Nice thread! A lot of interesting projects. Fingers crossed for all of themOn my side, I'm working on https://flatcal.com that aims at simplifying sharing multiple calendars from different sources as one ical link. Like combining work, freelance, and personal calendars to display my busy time for easier scheduling etc. I'm finishing handling time zones which are messy as each provider has its own approach, but manageable. Expect it soon :) A have a huge list of usages for it so not short on ideas right now. But first things first, I need to focus on releasing the basics now. I'm having way to much fun with this one
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I'm working on a pretty simple, chess-based strategy game. It's fun to work on it while I have time during summer vacation.https://arx.wyczawski.dev
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Working on an NFL stats & visualisation project, the working title is American Football Insights. It's a hobby project, I'm not planning to charge for. I did a bit of work on this a few years ago, and I found that analysing the stats, you can gain insights, which you can't really from just watching the games. It was prompted by the upcoming NFL season.Things I'm thinking about...I had an idea for a centralised local DB where I collected all kinds of stats on my life, all in one place. They're already being collected on various platforms, I thought 'why not make them my own, and maybe there's something to gain by pulling them together?'.
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I recently created a custom 220gsm pre-washed cotton fabric by twisting thrice a 60s yarn (60/3 Ne) into 20s before knitting. It could never be commercially viable so released something similar.Essentially combining the softness of fine count cotton with the weight and durability of a heavier garment.https://www.marchtee.com/Also a lot of ERP, warehouse, UI work and fun with Cursor.
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I've been working on something to handle the "plumbing for your observability". It's a way to collect, stream, and route observability data that can get it from and into a wide variety of systems.It's not targeted at the 'cloud native' crowd, but rather more at traditional on-prem infra.It is all manageable via an API and provides a Kafka API for streaming data (RedPanda under the hood).Name: Morio Documentation: https://morio.it/ Code: https://github.com/certeu/morioNote: here is no commercial angle here. This is an open source project of (the CERT of) the EU (license: EUPL).
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My current project is TrendBowl (https://www.trendbowl.app) which summarises trending entities across multiple sources on the web, including Mastodon and Wikipedia. On a 24 hour basis you can see which terms are relevant in different languages and sites.It is implemented in Go, Python and JS, with support from Postgres, TimescaleDB and Kubernetes.
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An out-of-memory dataframe to wrangle unstructured data at scale - https://github.com/iterative/datachain
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I'm a Flutter developer starting to be a bit disappointed in the tech (and the community) and sceptical if it can really produce great apps, so I'm thinking about switching to something new in the coming years.I decided to build a multiplatform app with SwiftUI to test out the waters. So far, learning SwiftUI and building an app is somehow both easier and harder than expected, but I'm glad to see something new.I'm planning to write a series of apps in the next 6 months, so that I build confidence shipping apps with SwiftUI and maybe find a smaller contract with it.
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I just reprioritzed my remaining 300 or so tickets for my chess variant AI sandbox game https://www.chesscraft.caI recently released a major update involving presigned s3 urls, and typically after a big update I pick my favorite issues (always fun) for the next big update while I go bug hunting. Sometimes I feel like this project is code therapy where, unlike at work, I get to do everything the right way and/or my way.I've also just started strength training at a gym for the first time which is already helping enormously with my neck and back pain.
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I’m a tech nerd rare coin & currency dealer! I took my two hobbies and combined them into a real business and I’m having the time of my life. Just launched a proper retail site here:https://www.rarity7.com/About 50% of my days are spend doing the coin dealer stuff - hunting for inventory, buying collections/doing appraisals, going to coin shows and buying and selling in person, etc.The other 50% I’m writing code and building out the tech stack for this business. I’ve written the whole backend for the retail site myself, which includes my own inventory management system, sync with eBay and other marketplaces, etc.I’ve also built out a research tool which includes an ML price prediction engine engine (which sounds fancy but is really just a tabular regression model).Backend is written in Crystal because I love the language and there’s nobody stopping me from using it :) Frontend is all Svelte and they’re glued together using a mini framework I wrote:https://github.com/noahlh/celestiteI probably have 5 years worth of ideas I still want to build and I wish I could spend even more time building it all, but it’s super fun actually using it in the real live marketplace so I’d never give that up.Happy to chat about this stuff with anyone who’s interested or vaguely interested in numismatics.
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FortisAI: App for Powerlifters to get more out of their lifting data (https://www.fortisai.app/)- velocity tracking with your camera- automatic video trimming- workout trackingCurrently working on an LLM for chatting with your lifting data :)
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I'm building a new kind of knowledge management app called https://saner.ai/ :0 Where you can connect all your knowledge sources, query them with AI and create new content based on them with many AI model
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Working on a virtual file system with Dokana (C#), to enable a cloud-backed storage solution in the video editing space. It is kicking my ass.
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One of my things is a C-based alternative to react native. https://github.com/petabyt/libui-touch Completely unfinished and incapable.
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I'm working on a plasmid (vector) editor called PlasCAD, for molecular biology. I'm doing it mainly as a learning project, and trying to fill in the gaps where I found limitations in existing software. As of last week, it's in a state where the main features are there. I'm going to now focus on polish, and adding specialty features. Would appreciate any and all feedback!It lets you view and edit plasmid sequences, features, and primers, and has some tools like automatic primer creation for cloning, primer QC, protein sequence viewing, and interop with common file formats.https://github.com/David-OConnor/plascad
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I am creating a RAG trained with HN post "Who is hiring". It's nothing special, but it's just a simple project to get confident with LLMs and prompt engineering
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I’m creating a series of video tutorials to get people started on neurotechnology and brain-computer interface design. You can check out the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVBm6iuVBaQ&list=PLJYQoZIKDl...My ultimate goal is to bring brain signals to the browser and develop neuro-apps, all in public. I share updates weekly on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/mind-tether
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Working on: https://www.mylondonhomesearch.co.uk/To help Londoners find their perfect home by filtering for proximity to parks, river, PoIs, commute time, etc.The website is not optimized for mobile and customers have to pay to access the functional filters/properties.
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I'm working on https://currentkey.com/ - a way to assign names to your Mac's desktop Spaces. I've also been working on a couple of games in Godot, but they are pretty far off from being interesting-enough to share.
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Just last week I started hacking on a k8s operator for managing postgres roles, grants and databases. I really like the continuous reconciliation for this scenario, especially having previously worked at places that managed this with shell scripts or terraform.
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I'm working on planning next year's Square Foot Garden and building some tools to help me figure out staggering and succession planting--trying to be self-sufficient this year. I'm also working on a cookbook that focuses on "composable" meals and minimizing kitchen waste.
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I've been having a lot of fun building a digital garden for my WIP notes into my personal website: https://mxstbr.com/notes/digital-gardenMy quests (goals) with this digital garden are:1. Publish more than I did when I just had space for essays, which hopefully leads to…2. Getting more input from people on my ideas3. And have fun futzing with my digital garden technicallySo far, so good!
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https://www.audiomatic.app/An automated dubbed translation service. Supports translation into English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Chinese, and Japanese. The other options on the market often have jarring audio artifacts and glitches, which Audiomatic avoids.My friends and I are currently working on improving the voice quality and adding new features.
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Outside of working hours I’m developing a podcast hosting platform called Soapbox[0]. I had started my own podcast with my college friends and rolled my own RSS feed and site with AstroJS[1]. Then realized I could offer the service to others. Thanks to modern web APIs I’m going to pursue an in-browser recording studio with WebRTC and then in-browser basic audio editing. I’m very excited because it’s my first side project I’m trying to turn into a business (I opened an LLC and everything). I’m gratified because it’s very different work than my day job in fintech. I’m also offering internships to my college’s CS students and mentoring through that as well which is very fulfilling (I’m a recent grad).[0] https://soapbox.host/ [1] https://wednesdayatninepm.com/
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Well, it's a shameless promotion but I'm working on my UI/UX course. I make it with NuxtJS, so it's a custom platform.The key idea is that I'll try explain UI/UX by redesigning a big application (with old UI and poor UX), combining theory with real-world practice.https://doing-design-right.com/
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I built a midi controller. Rather, I repurposed a Teensy-based virtual analogue synth I made ages back that never worked quite right. I had taken the amp/speaker out to use somewhere else, and it was just sitting in a box. I realized I could just use the Control Surface library (https://github.com/tttapa/Control-Surface) and change it to a midi controller in no time flat, so I did. Now just need to get some time to use it to play with VCV Rack.
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EdTech. Figure out what skills you possess to what extent based on how you answer individual questions. Hooks into any LMS.
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I've been working on BatchWizard, a CLI tool for managing OpenAI batch processing jobs. It lets you easily upload files, create batch jobs, check status, and download results - all from the command line. Handles multiple jobs concurrently with async processing. I built it to simplify working with OpenAI's batch APIs. Check it out on GitHub if you're interested: https://github.com/cmakafui/batchwizard
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I'm working on updating the https://yavaca.com site including the backend written in golang. It is for users to publish out-of-office (OOO) plans so they can unplug while on vacation. Great for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Having fun with the golang part.
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I am writing about Graph Reasoning on my Substack (Encyclopedia Autonomica - All things Autonomous Agents) because I really find the topic interesting and there is not much research.
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The RCL configuration language, https://rcl-lang.org / https://github.com/ruuda/rcl. Lately I'm working on support for floats to complete the json superset promise. Also I added a shorthand for "query --format=raw" to make it more useful as a jq replacement.
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Working on an advertising and marketing strategy platform with my brother comprising a series of apps that accelerate workflows and time to insight using AI.
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I am building my very first computer game, Tungsten Moon, a VR+desktop spaceflight simulator with realistic physics and engineering, inspired by Orbiter, Eagle Lander 3D, and a little bit of Subnautica: https://tungstenmoon.com/I am using the Godot engine: https://godotengine.org/The playable demo is already available today on Github: https://github.com/Eccentric-Anomalies/Tungsten-Moon-Demo-Re...We're releasing the demo on Steam for the first time in a few days, followed by an early access version probably in October: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3104900/Tungsten_Moon/
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Making a fast, easy to use native work chat app @ noor.toIt's a way to share messages, files, code snippets, links, without worrying about distracting others, or quitting the app yourself to avoid notifications. It uses around 10x less RAM than Slack/Discord/Teams and prioritizes fast moving teams over enterprises. High quality software over features. Features that work rather than half-backed list of smart/AI/notes/wiki/etc bloat.
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Trying to expand on a quirky travel website populated by AI content. Working on adding countries, regions, areas (e.g. ski resorts), etc.: https://meoweler.comThe quality of the generated content is surprisingly good, but there are many stereotypes and mistakes that I'm fixing in the next mass generation pass.
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Nothing new, I've found myself diving in to Project Euler again. https://projecteuler.net/The set of puzzles is really tickling my fancy at the moment, for some reason.