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Show HN: Hacker News clone using Remix and React

Hi all, author here.<p>This project was a pleasure to do, Remix has very good developer experience. But further than that it's actually a really good way to develop applications, it's a mix of old meets new where the paradigm encourages you to take advantage of web standards for data fetching (forms, links, a tags).<p>And it turns out that it's actually an optimal way to develop simple or even complex web applications which can deploy in a number of runtime environments (including edge workers). So you can get an insanely fast website for users. Note that this project is not necessarily an optimal website implementation (since it copies Hacker News) but rather it's intended to be useful as a starting point or reference for your own projects!<p>You can read about some of the benefits of it on the project page linked.<p>By the way I'm currently available to work (if you email me at clinton.dannolfo @gmail!)

Show HN: Hacker News clone using Remix and React

Hi all, author here.<p>This project was a pleasure to do, Remix has very good developer experience. But further than that it's actually a really good way to develop applications, it's a mix of old meets new where the paradigm encourages you to take advantage of web standards for data fetching (forms, links, a tags).<p>And it turns out that it's actually an optimal way to develop simple or even complex web applications which can deploy in a number of runtime environments (including edge workers). So you can get an insanely fast website for users. Note that this project is not necessarily an optimal website implementation (since it copies Hacker News) but rather it's intended to be useful as a starting point or reference for your own projects!<p>You can read about some of the benefits of it on the project page linked.<p>By the way I'm currently available to work (if you email me at clinton.dannolfo @gmail!)

Show HN: Hacker News clone using Remix and React

Hi all, author here.<p>This project was a pleasure to do, Remix has very good developer experience. But further than that it's actually a really good way to develop applications, it's a mix of old meets new where the paradigm encourages you to take advantage of web standards for data fetching (forms, links, a tags).<p>And it turns out that it's actually an optimal way to develop simple or even complex web applications which can deploy in a number of runtime environments (including edge workers). So you can get an insanely fast website for users. Note that this project is not necessarily an optimal website implementation (since it copies Hacker News) but rather it's intended to be useful as a starting point or reference for your own projects!<p>You can read about some of the benefits of it on the project page linked.<p>By the way I'm currently available to work (if you email me at clinton.dannolfo @gmail!)

Show HN: Curl modified to impersonate Firefox and mimic its TLS handshake

Show HN: Curl modified to impersonate Firefox and mimic its TLS handshake

Show HN: Curl modified to impersonate Firefox and mimic its TLS handshake

Show HN: Curl modified to impersonate Firefox and mimic its TLS handshake

Show HN: HN to E-Book – Read HN on your E-Reader

I read HN on my kindle as I find it useful for reading under sun(while walking in a controlled environment) and taking notes. I was running hntokindle.com to offer this as a service for others.<p>But Amazon has recently made sending bulk emails to the Kindle impossible by requiring 2FA over registered Amazon email address for each item sent to the Kindle.<p>Hence I've stripped down HN to Kindle code to enable local transfer to any e-book reader which supports .mobi format and made the project open-source.

Show HN: HN to E-Book – Read HN on your E-Reader

I read HN on my kindle as I find it useful for reading under sun(while walking in a controlled environment) and taking notes. I was running hntokindle.com to offer this as a service for others.<p>But Amazon has recently made sending bulk emails to the Kindle impossible by requiring 2FA over registered Amazon email address for each item sent to the Kindle.<p>Hence I've stripped down HN to Kindle code to enable local transfer to any e-book reader which supports .mobi format and made the project open-source.

Show HN: HN to E-Book – Read HN on your E-Reader

I read HN on my kindle as I find it useful for reading under sun(while walking in a controlled environment) and taking notes. I was running hntokindle.com to offer this as a service for others.<p>But Amazon has recently made sending bulk emails to the Kindle impossible by requiring 2FA over registered Amazon email address for each item sent to the Kindle.<p>Hence I've stripped down HN to Kindle code to enable local transfer to any e-book reader which supports .mobi format and made the project open-source.

Show HN: ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line

hi, this is a project I've been working on and off for the last three months, it's my first non-trivial, non-hello-world, actually useful (at least to me) go project. it would be very nice if you could just try the program and see if it works on your setup!<p>the readme[0] explains how it works, why I wrote it and how it fits in my "command-line centric" computing environment (there is also a video demo[1] :)).<p>if you know go, feel free to take a look at the code and review it! I'm still pretty much new to go and I'd love to hear opinions, feedback and tips from more seasoned go developers :)<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk</a>

Show HN: ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line

hi, this is a project I've been working on and off for the last three months, it's my first non-trivial, non-hello-world, actually useful (at least to me) go project. it would be very nice if you could just try the program and see if it works on your setup!<p>the readme[0] explains how it works, why I wrote it and how it fits in my "command-line centric" computing environment (there is also a video demo[1] :)).<p>if you know go, feel free to take a look at the code and review it! I'm still pretty much new to go and I'd love to hear opinions, feedback and tips from more seasoned go developers :)<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk</a>

Show HN: ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line

hi, this is a project I've been working on and off for the last three months, it's my first non-trivial, non-hello-world, actually useful (at least to me) go project. it would be very nice if you could just try the program and see if it works on your setup!<p>the readme[0] explains how it works, why I wrote it and how it fits in my "command-line centric" computing environment (there is also a video demo[1] :)).<p>if you know go, feel free to take a look at the code and review it! I'm still pretty much new to go and I'd love to hear opinions, feedback and tips from more seasoned go developers :)<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk</a>

Show HN: ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line

hi, this is a project I've been working on and off for the last three months, it's my first non-trivial, non-hello-world, actually useful (at least to me) go project. it would be very nice if you could just try the program and see if it works on your setup!<p>the readme[0] explains how it works, why I wrote it and how it fits in my "command-line centric" computing environment (there is also a video demo[1] :)).<p>if you know go, feel free to take a look at the code and review it! I'm still pretty much new to go and I'd love to hear opinions, feedback and tips from more seasoned go developers :)<p>[0]: <a href="https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast#ytcast</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07aWOpi8DVk</a>

Show HN: Open-core icon sets that took me 12 years to create

Hi HN,<p>Vincent here, maker of Streamline 4.0. I spent the past 12 years perfecting icons and making the largest sets on the internet.<p>The 5 open-source sets are:<p>1. User Interface Icon Set (1,000 icons)<p>2. Streamline Flex (500 icons)<p>3. Streamline Flat (500 icons)<p>4. Covid Icons (147 icons)<p>5. Nasty Icons (45 icons)

Show HN: Open-core icon sets that took me 12 years to create

Hi HN,<p>Vincent here, maker of Streamline 4.0. I spent the past 12 years perfecting icons and making the largest sets on the internet.<p>The 5 open-source sets are:<p>1. User Interface Icon Set (1,000 icons)<p>2. Streamline Flex (500 icons)<p>3. Streamline Flat (500 icons)<p>4. Covid Icons (147 icons)<p>5. Nasty Icons (45 icons)

Show HN: Open-core icon sets that took me 12 years to create

Hi HN,<p>Vincent here, maker of Streamline 4.0. I spent the past 12 years perfecting icons and making the largest sets on the internet.<p>The 5 open-source sets are:<p>1. User Interface Icon Set (1,000 icons)<p>2. Streamline Flex (500 icons)<p>3. Streamline Flat (500 icons)<p>4. Covid Icons (147 icons)<p>5. Nasty Icons (45 icons)

Show HN: hue.tools – open-source toolbox for colors

hue.tools was created after spending way to much time trying to find the right tools when working with colors.<p>It's an attempt to create a simple but useful toolbox for common color related tasks and problems.<p>While it's in no way perfect or provides the tools for every use case, it has served me well in the last few months and I hope it will be useful for some of you as well.

Show HN: hue.tools – open-source toolbox for colors

hue.tools was created after spending way to much time trying to find the right tools when working with colors.<p>It's an attempt to create a simple but useful toolbox for common color related tasks and problems.<p>While it's in no way perfect or provides the tools for every use case, it has served me well in the last few months and I hope it will be useful for some of you as well.

Show HN: hue.tools – open-source toolbox for colors

hue.tools was created after spending way to much time trying to find the right tools when working with colors.<p>It's an attempt to create a simple but useful toolbox for common color related tasks and problems.<p>While it's in no way perfect or provides the tools for every use case, it has served me well in the last few months and I hope it will be useful for some of you as well.

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