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Build your front end in React, then let ChatGPT be your Redux reducer
Build your front end in React, then let ChatGPT be your Redux reducer
How many QMS advertising panels in Sydney are near a Telstra public telephone?
How many QMS advertising panels in Sydney are near a Telstra public telephone?
Show HN: Self-hosted CMS on serverless Cloudflare
Show HN: Self-hosted CMS on serverless Cloudflare
Show HN: Dog API
Hello there, happy holidays.<p>I've been maintaining for 6 years this Dog API that only returned facts. I recently rewrote the project to make it more flexible [1] and I had a blast doing so.<p>This API has been used by a lot of computer science students, as well as bots and other 3rd party services that integrated in the past. The old endpoint receives around 1,000-1,500 requests per day, which makes me happy.<p>The goal is to extend it to make it more interesting and usable, I collect dog data in my spare time. I'm not looking to monetize it, it's just for the love of education.<p>Feel free to use it, and share it!<p>[1]: <a href="https://github.com/kinduff/dogapi.dog">https://github.com/kinduff/dogapi.dog</a>
Show HN: Dog API
Hello there, happy holidays.<p>I've been maintaining for 6 years this Dog API that only returned facts. I recently rewrote the project to make it more flexible [1] and I had a blast doing so.<p>This API has been used by a lot of computer science students, as well as bots and other 3rd party services that integrated in the past. The old endpoint receives around 1,000-1,500 requests per day, which makes me happy.<p>The goal is to extend it to make it more interesting and usable, I collect dog data in my spare time. I'm not looking to monetize it, it's just for the love of education.<p>Feel free to use it, and share it!<p>[1]: <a href="https://github.com/kinduff/dogapi.dog">https://github.com/kinduff/dogapi.dog</a>
Show HN: GPT-3 Powered Shell
Show HN: GPT-3 Powered Shell
Show HN: GPT-3 Powered Shell
Show HN: Write 500 Words a Day
Hello! I made a web application for my friend and I to use as part of a New Year’s resolution and decided to open it up to the public. It’s pretty simple but I’ve really enjoyed building it and using it so far. I’ve written ~10,000 words, which is a lot more than I used to write. Enjoy and be nice!
Show HN: Portable Secret – How I store my secrets and communicate privately
Show HN: Create a paid link to anything
Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas
Show HN: Infisical – open-source secrets manager
Last month, we open-sourced Infisical (<a href="https://github.com/Infisical/infisical">https://github.com/Infisical/infisical</a>) - a simple, end-to-end encrypted tool to sync environment variables across your team and infrastructure. You can use it to store environment variables and inject them into your applications locally or into CI/CD and production infrastructure. It can be used with any language/framework and is platform independent with a super easy setup.<p>We know secret managers exist but, in our experience, they’re too complicated, not comprehensive, not user-friendly, or a mix of all three — other nicer ones are closed-source and don’t have self-hosted options available. That’s why we’re on a mission to make secret management more accessible to every developer — not just security teams.<p>We’ve launched this repo under the MIT license so any developer can use the tool. The goal is to not charge individual developers. We make money by charging a license fee for some future enterprise features as well as providing a hosted version and support.<p>In the coming weeks, we plan to add features like key rotation, access logs + more integrations. We’d love to hear your thoughts and any feature requests!<p>Give it a try (<a href="https://github.com/Infisical/infisical">https://github.com/Infisical/infisical</a>), and let us know what you think!<p>Main website: <a href="https://infisical.com/" rel="nofollow">https://infisical.com/</a>
Show HN: A highly opinionated, fully functional Obsidian vault
A few months ago I noticed that I was quickly approaching my 10GB sync limit for my daily driver vault. I considered deprecating some of the heavier files and images, but I was worried how it would affect the integrity of my vault. Instead, I took the opportunity to think to myself -- what would the perfect vault look like?<p>I began to write down some of the key philosophies and strategies I use in my driver vault which led to indispensable plugins, which led to more indispensable philosophies and on and on it went.<p>I've chronicled these results into a fully working vault template that includes templates, dataviews, macros, scripts, and powerful but simple and intuitive structural elements.<p>This vault is truly a condensation of all of my knowledge pertaining to Obsidian (the README is very long), so please do give it a go! I promise you'll like what you see!
Show HN: A highly opinionated, fully functional Obsidian vault
A few months ago I noticed that I was quickly approaching my 10GB sync limit for my daily driver vault. I considered deprecating some of the heavier files and images, but I was worried how it would affect the integrity of my vault. Instead, I took the opportunity to think to myself -- what would the perfect vault look like?<p>I began to write down some of the key philosophies and strategies I use in my driver vault which led to indispensable plugins, which led to more indispensable philosophies and on and on it went.<p>I've chronicled these results into a fully working vault template that includes templates, dataviews, macros, scripts, and powerful but simple and intuitive structural elements.<p>This vault is truly a condensation of all of my knowledge pertaining to Obsidian (the README is very long), so please do give it a go! I promise you'll like what you see!
Show HN: I made an Ethernet transceiver from logic gates
Show HN: I made an Ethernet transceiver from logic gates