Tuesday, 6 August 2024

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Show HN: Maxims: a scrappy embedding visualizer and commonplace book replacement
2 by wyattsell | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I've been working on this little web-app in my spare time, in between my classes and over the summer holidays. I was frustrated by how many intersting quotes/tweets/photos I liked and then subsequently forgot. I wanted a way to keep track of all of them, and see how similar ideas and statements related to each other. Having seen https://atlas.nomic.ai/ , and other text embedding visualizations (via PCA, UMAP, t-SNE), I thought this would be a fun place to start. Here's an sharing link with some quotes I liked (mostly C.S. Lewis): https://ift.tt/hoOC1dJ Features: - Image uploads (no sharing support yet) - Tagging - Vector-based text search - Sharing points - Changing dimension reduction technique - Local first (syncing was a real pain, but it lead to a 10x speed boost) Disclaimer: This is just a project I made for fun. It is scrappy, hacky, janky, and so forth. There may (and likely will) be undiscovered bugs and issues. Please don't put any sensitive info into here. I hope you like it! Let me know what you think :) - Wyatt ( https://wyattsell.com )

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Show HN: I built a simple, open-source tool to manage servers and SSH keys
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Show HN: Htmf – literal HTML in Python f-strings
2 by jkmnt | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Kind of lit-html and other html`...` libraries, but in Python. It's a suite of: Few text processing utilities you could write in a hour Linter validating the f-expressions HTML beautifier VS Code syntax highlighter It was used to succesfully rebuild UIs of several internal CRUD-apps. Designed to replace the traditional jinja templates with something preserving type-safety and better IDE support. Keeping the models and templates in sync is much easier now. Maybe you would find it useful too.

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Show HN: I made a GPU price comparison site for used and new cards
2 by Kristjan_Retter | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi, Some time ago I wanted to buy a used GPU and due to having a tight budget, I wanted the best bang for my buck. So I decided to buy used. I searched for a comparison site that would compare used GPU prices but I could not find one so I decided to create one. This site compares used and new GPU prices on the US, Canada, UK and EU market

Monday, 5 August 2024

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Show HN: Enhanci – tool to build a no-code pricing table for your website
2 by horprogs | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hey everyone, Some time ago I noticed that there are a lot of outdated and simply saying ugly pricing pages in the internet, so I created a tool to build a modern pricing table using design templates and A/B tests. You could make a pricing table with a comparison plans table for your website (for example if you are a startup and wants to do it quickly and be able to customise it easily, or it would be useful if you offer some packages on your website). I'd be happy if you could play with it and give your feedback and if you have some ideas how to expand this product to be useful for more users.

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Show HN: See your losses to inflation in real time
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Sunday, 4 August 2024

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Show HN: KittyCal – minimalist PWA calendar app for couples
4 by martin_dd | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi Fellow Hackers! I'm happy to share with you KittyCal, an installable calendar web app I made over the past two months. Existing calendar apps often focus on scheduling and require many steps to create one event. KittyCal, on the other hand, removes hourly scheduling and keeps everything on one screen. How does it work? Just enter your email address, and we will send you a pair of calendar links (blue and red). There is no login process, click the magic link or scan the QR code to access your calendar. You can then add the page to home screen and use it like a native app. Last year, I built a bare bones version of KittyCal for my partner and myself because we wanted a private calendar that launches instantly for casual note-taking. It's worked well for us since, and I'm hoping this multi-tenant version can benefit more people with similar needs. Please try it out and let me know what you think!