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Show HN: Readwise Reader, an all-in-one reading app
Hey HN, cofounder of Readwise here. We've been working on this cross-platform reader app for about 2 years, excited to finally share it in public beta.<p>Probably the most notable thing that makes Reader unique is that it supports almost any content type you could want to save/read/highlight:<p>* web pages<p>* emails/newsletters<p>* PDFs<p>* ePubs<p>* twitter threads<p>* youtube videos (with transcripts)<p>* RSS feeds<p>With all of your knowledge content in one place, we built powerful reading and highlighting, as well as a bunch of novel triage/organization features, so you can actually consume & stay on top of that content!<p>There are also a lot of advanced features too, such as text-to-speech, GPT3 questions/summaries, super powerful highlighting (that includes markup and images), complex filtering/search (with our own query language), sleek mobile triage UI, keyboard shortcuts for reading/everything, integrations with note-taking apps, a browser extension for both saving pages and highlighting them, and much more.<p>If anyone's interested in more product details, as well as our business model, etc, we wrote a detailed launch post: <a href="https://blog.readwise.io/the-next-chapter-of-reader-public-beta/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.readwise.io/the-next-chapter-of-reader-public-b...</a><p>Predicting a common question: Reader is part of the Readwise subscription pricing right now in beta -- there's a 30 day free trial and then it's paid at ~$8usd/month. We also promise to not raise this price for existing subscribers.<p>Reader is also fairly technically interesting -- our iOS, Android and webapp all work fully offline and sync your reading data/progress with eachother. Our search on web is built with wasm sqlite. We have a fairly intense pipeline for cleaning web articles (removing ads/styling). We share lot of modules around syncing/highlighting across all platforms, etc...<p>Happy to answer any questions :)
Show HN: Readwise Reader, an all-in-one reading app
Hey HN, cofounder of Readwise here. We've been working on this cross-platform reader app for about 2 years, excited to finally share it in public beta.<p>Probably the most notable thing that makes Reader unique is that it supports almost any content type you could want to save/read/highlight:<p>* web pages<p>* emails/newsletters<p>* PDFs<p>* ePubs<p>* twitter threads<p>* youtube videos (with transcripts)<p>* RSS feeds<p>With all of your knowledge content in one place, we built powerful reading and highlighting, as well as a bunch of novel triage/organization features, so you can actually consume & stay on top of that content!<p>There are also a lot of advanced features too, such as text-to-speech, GPT3 questions/summaries, super powerful highlighting (that includes markup and images), complex filtering/search (with our own query language), sleek mobile triage UI, keyboard shortcuts for reading/everything, integrations with note-taking apps, a browser extension for both saving pages and highlighting them, and much more.<p>If anyone's interested in more product details, as well as our business model, etc, we wrote a detailed launch post: <a href="https://blog.readwise.io/the-next-chapter-of-reader-public-beta/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.readwise.io/the-next-chapter-of-reader-public-b...</a><p>Predicting a common question: Reader is part of the Readwise subscription pricing right now in beta -- there's a 30 day free trial and then it's paid at ~$8usd/month. We also promise to not raise this price for existing subscribers.<p>Reader is also fairly technically interesting -- our iOS, Android and webapp all work fully offline and sync your reading data/progress with eachother. Our search on web is built with wasm sqlite. We have a fairly intense pipeline for cleaning web articles (removing ads/styling). We share lot of modules around syncing/highlighting across all platforms, etc...<p>Happy to answer any questions :)
Show HN: Readwise Reader, an all-in-one reading app
Hey HN, cofounder of Readwise here. We've been working on this cross-platform reader app for about 2 years, excited to finally share it in public beta.<p>Probably the most notable thing that makes Reader unique is that it supports almost any content type you could want to save/read/highlight:<p>* web pages<p>* emails/newsletters<p>* PDFs<p>* ePubs<p>* twitter threads<p>* youtube videos (with transcripts)<p>* RSS feeds<p>With all of your knowledge content in one place, we built powerful reading and highlighting, as well as a bunch of novel triage/organization features, so you can actually consume & stay on top of that content!<p>There are also a lot of advanced features too, such as text-to-speech, GPT3 questions/summaries, super powerful highlighting (that includes markup and images), complex filtering/search (with our own query language), sleek mobile triage UI, keyboard shortcuts for reading/everything, integrations with note-taking apps, a browser extension for both saving pages and highlighting them, and much more.<p>If anyone's interested in more product details, as well as our business model, etc, we wrote a detailed launch post: <a href="https://blog.readwise.io/the-next-chapter-of-reader-public-beta/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.readwise.io/the-next-chapter-of-reader-public-b...</a><p>Predicting a common question: Reader is part of the Readwise subscription pricing right now in beta -- there's a 30 day free trial and then it's paid at ~$8usd/month. We also promise to not raise this price for existing subscribers.<p>Reader is also fairly technically interesting -- our iOS, Android and webapp all work fully offline and sync your reading data/progress with eachother. Our search on web is built with wasm sqlite. We have a fairly intense pipeline for cleaning web articles (removing ads/styling). We share lot of modules around syncing/highlighting across all platforms, etc...<p>Happy to answer any questions :)
Show HN: An Excel Wordle Solver
An Excel spreadsheet to help you solve WORDLE puzzles. Exploring Excel's text matching and manipulation functions. Still a work in progress. Feel free to contribute.
Show HN: Personal AI-Mentor
Ask an AI mentor any question and get tutorials adapted to your knowledge and goals.<p>Each question updates your skills, shows the best career match and knowledge you miss. The more questions you ask — the more evident skill gaps.
Show HN: Automated Insights from Your Google Analytics
Show HN: I built a feed of engineering blogs from top tech companies
Show HN: I built a feed of engineering blogs from top tech companies
Show HN: I built a feed of engineering blogs from top tech companies
Show HN: Software for Remote GPU-over-IP
We built installable software for Windows & Linux that makes any remote Nvidia GPU accessible to, and shareable across, any number of remote clients running local applications, all over standard networking.
Show HN: Software for Remote GPU-over-IP
We built installable software for Windows & Linux that makes any remote Nvidia GPU accessible to, and shareable across, any number of remote clients running local applications, all over standard networking.
Show HN: Software for Remote GPU-over-IP
We built installable software for Windows & Linux that makes any remote Nvidia GPU accessible to, and shareable across, any number of remote clients running local applications, all over standard networking.
Show HN: Onin – E2EE calendar and chat app
Hey HN!<p>Ryan here (co-founder of YC-backed Muzz). I’m now building Onin, an end-to-end encrypted calendar and chat app that makes organising your personal and social life simple and secure.<p>I’ve been building technology businesses for 10+ years and have witnessed the reoccurring problem that digital calendars were built for companies, not people. They feel cold, transactional, and anti-social — not the thing of dreams for planning your personal life. They also lack the security we now come to expect from consumer products.<p>Onin is the first calendar to be fully E2EE, protecting not just your events, but your messages and even your profile. Unlike existing E2EE calendars, you cannot share Onin events to others without the protection of E2EE. When you consider how much personal information your calendar stores about you and your loved ones’ lives, we think this is essential.<p>With such a focus on security and privacy, it’s only fitting that we host our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service on GitHub to be as transparent as possible with our users.<p>But beyond security, how is Onin so different?<p>Our research found that 84% of events are planned entirely in chats. But our calendars are disconnected from these conversations, leaving our schedules constantly out of sync.<p>To fix this, we’ve collapsed and combined calendar and chat into one secure app, eliminating the fragmentation between events and the conversations that form them.<p>Some of our unique features include:<p>- Calendar keyboard: Access your calendar from within the chat<p>- Event chats: Creating a new event generates a dedicated chat<p>- Just phone numbers: No more searching for your friend’s email<p>- End-to-end encryption: All our events and chats are E2EE, even your profile too<p>Onin is proudly the world’s most private calendar by default:<p>- End-to-end encrypted events, profiles, and messages<p>- Two-Factor Authentication required<p>- Chat without revealing your phone number<p>- (Coming soon) Your unique link to invite people, no need to share your number<p>We’re exactly 4 weeks away from launching the public beta to our waitlist community. You can check out all the features we have coming here and join too at the link above.<p>I’d love to hear your feedback and answer any questions!
Show HN: Onin – E2EE calendar and chat app
Hey HN!<p>Ryan here (co-founder of YC-backed Muzz). I’m now building Onin, an end-to-end encrypted calendar and chat app that makes organising your personal and social life simple and secure.<p>I’ve been building technology businesses for 10+ years and have witnessed the reoccurring problem that digital calendars were built for companies, not people. They feel cold, transactional, and anti-social — not the thing of dreams for planning your personal life. They also lack the security we now come to expect from consumer products.<p>Onin is the first calendar to be fully E2EE, protecting not just your events, but your messages and even your profile. Unlike existing E2EE calendars, you cannot share Onin events to others without the protection of E2EE. When you consider how much personal information your calendar stores about you and your loved ones’ lives, we think this is essential.<p>With such a focus on security and privacy, it’s only fitting that we host our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service on GitHub to be as transparent as possible with our users.<p>But beyond security, how is Onin so different?<p>Our research found that 84% of events are planned entirely in chats. But our calendars are disconnected from these conversations, leaving our schedules constantly out of sync.<p>To fix this, we’ve collapsed and combined calendar and chat into one secure app, eliminating the fragmentation between events and the conversations that form them.<p>Some of our unique features include:<p>- Calendar keyboard: Access your calendar from within the chat<p>- Event chats: Creating a new event generates a dedicated chat<p>- Just phone numbers: No more searching for your friend’s email<p>- End-to-end encryption: All our events and chats are E2EE, even your profile too<p>Onin is proudly the world’s most private calendar by default:<p>- End-to-end encrypted events, profiles, and messages<p>- Two-Factor Authentication required<p>- Chat without revealing your phone number<p>- (Coming soon) Your unique link to invite people, no need to share your number<p>We’re exactly 4 weeks away from launching the public beta to our waitlist community. You can check out all the features we have coming here and join too at the link above.<p>I’d love to hear your feedback and answer any questions!
Show HN: XP1 – A GPT-based Assistant with access to the browser Tabs
XP1 is an assistant based on GPT with access to your browser tabs content. It is geared (prompted) towards productivity and can be used to help you with your daily tasks (answering emails, summarizing, extracting structured data from unstructured text, ...)
Show HN: XP1 – A GPT-based Assistant with access to the browser Tabs
XP1 is an assistant based on GPT with access to your browser tabs content. It is geared (prompted) towards productivity and can be used to help you with your daily tasks (answering emails, summarizing, extracting structured data from unstructured text, ...)
Show HN: XP1 – A GPT-based Assistant with access to the browser Tabs
XP1 is an assistant based on GPT with access to your browser tabs content. It is geared (prompted) towards productivity and can be used to help you with your daily tasks (answering emails, summarizing, extracting structured data from unstructured text, ...)
Show HN: NixOS Web Hosting for Everyone
Show HN: NixOS Web Hosting for Everyone
Show HN: NixOS Web Hosting for Everyone