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Show HN: Bonk, a command-line tool for X11 window management

Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests

Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests

Show HN: DigitalOcean + vercel on Your own baremetal servers

Show HN: DigitalOcean + vercel on Your own baremetal servers

Show HN: DigitalOcean + vercel on Your own baremetal servers

Show HN: A url only notepad that hosts itself

I like playing around with bookmarklets (bookmarks that are executable JavaScript)<p>And I wanted to make a Quine (code that prints a copy of its own source code ad infinitum)<p>So I made a bookmark-only notepad that saves a copy of its own executable and current state to a JavaScript executable bookmarklet.<p>As you type, a link on the page updates with the source code and the internal state. You can drag this link to the bookmarks bar to “save” your work. Works cross device if you have browser sync on.<p>No server involved!

Show HN: Brutalist Hacker News – A HN reader inspired by brutalist web design

I've developed a Hacker News reader that draws inspiration from Brutalist Web Design, the open web, Cyberpunk Aesthetics, and glitch art.<p>The entire project is crafted in Vanilla JavaScript, contained within a single index.html file, eschewing any external libraries. It features support for theming, including the use of third-party themes. Additionally, users have the capability to create and apply their own themes directly within the site.<p>Moreover, the application is designed as a Progressive Web App (PWA), enabling it to be downloaded and used as an app on most devices.<p>I'm eager to receive feedback on both the implementation and design aspects, particularly from the Hacker News community. Mobile device testing remains a priority for further refinement, so insights in this area would be particularly valuable.<p>For more detailed information and to explore further:<p>- Project details are available at <a href="https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news">https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news</a><p>- To add or experiment with themes, please visit <a href="https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news/blob/main/themes.md">https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news/blob/main/th...</a>

Show HN: Brutalist Hacker News – A HN reader inspired by brutalist web design

I've developed a Hacker News reader that draws inspiration from Brutalist Web Design, the open web, Cyberpunk Aesthetics, and glitch art.<p>The entire project is crafted in Vanilla JavaScript, contained within a single index.html file, eschewing any external libraries. It features support for theming, including the use of third-party themes. Additionally, users have the capability to create and apply their own themes directly within the site.<p>Moreover, the application is designed as a Progressive Web App (PWA), enabling it to be downloaded and used as an app on most devices.<p>I'm eager to receive feedback on both the implementation and design aspects, particularly from the Hacker News community. Mobile device testing remains a priority for further refinement, so insights in this area would be particularly valuable.<p>For more detailed information and to explore further:<p>- Project details are available at <a href="https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news">https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news</a><p>- To add or experiment with themes, please visit <a href="https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news/blob/main/themes.md">https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news/blob/main/th...</a>

Show HN: Online database diagram editor

Hey all! I released drawDB about a month ago and now it's open source. I hope you find it useful.<p>If you want to check out the app you can go to <a href="https://drawdb.vercel.app/" rel="nofollow">https://drawdb.vercel.app/</a> .<p>Thank you:)

Show HN: Online database diagram editor

Hey all! I released drawDB about a month ago and now it's open source. I hope you find it useful.<p>If you want to check out the app you can go to <a href="https://drawdb.vercel.app/" rel="nofollow">https://drawdb.vercel.app/</a> .<p>Thank you:)

Show HN: Online database diagram editor

Hey all! I released drawDB about a month ago and now it's open source. I hope you find it useful.<p>If you want to check out the app you can go to <a href="https://drawdb.vercel.app/" rel="nofollow">https://drawdb.vercel.app/</a> .<p>Thank you:)

Show HN: Fancy-ANSI – Small JavaScript library for converting ANSI to HTML

I made this tool to add support for custom ANSI palettes to kubetail (<a href="https://github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail">https://github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail</a>). Maybe you'll find it useful too.<p>Let me know if you have any suggestions!

Show HN: Fancy-ANSI – Small JavaScript library for converting ANSI to HTML

I made this tool to add support for custom ANSI palettes to kubetail (<a href="https://github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail">https://github.com/kubetail-org/kubetail</a>). Maybe you'll find it useful too.<p>Let me know if you have any suggestions!

Show HN: I made a daily puzzle game about mixing colors

While on paternal leave, I wanted to create a game my newborn daughter could eventually play and learn something from. I was heavily inspired by the daily puzzle games I consistently play such as Wordle and Strands.<p>Refractor is a game about connecting colored tiles together to reach all the goals. Use "refractor" tiles to combine two colors together but be careful not to trap yourself in! The game is won when all goals are fulfilled.<p>The tech stack is: Laravel + Inertia, React + TypeScript, and DaisyUI + TailwindCSS.<p>Open to any questions or feedback. Hope you might find it interesting!

Show HN: CloudTabs Web Browser – a streaming web browser on every website

Show HN: CloudTabs Web Browser – a streaming web browser on every website

Show HN: CloudTabs Web Browser – a streaming web browser on every website

Show HN: Kyoo – Self-hosted media browser (Jellyfin/Plex alternative)

I started working on Kyoo almost 5 years ago because I did not like the options at the time. It started as a "sandbox" project where I could learn about tech I was interested in, and slowly became more than that.

Show HN: Kyoo – Self-hosted media browser (Jellyfin/Plex alternative)

I started working on Kyoo almost 5 years ago because I did not like the options at the time. It started as a "sandbox" project where I could learn about tech I was interested in, and slowly became more than that.

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