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Show HN: Testreel – Programmatic product demo videos from JSON and Playwright

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Anyone Can Cook

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Show HN: Stores, a library to make tool use simple

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Show HN: Vispunk.com – our attempt at an image-first StableDiffusion UI

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Show HN: Finetuned StableDiffusion on product photography and launched Pebblely

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Show HN: We just released Lotion on NPM An open-source Notion built on Vue 3

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Show HN: Dashibase Insert – a free Notion-like form builder for Supabase users

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We refunded all our users a week after launching Dashibase

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Show HN: Build user dashboards on Supabase with just a config file (open-source)

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Show HN: Dashibase.com – No-code user dashboards with Supabase

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Show HN: Redditle.com – For those of us who add 'Reddit' to every Google search

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Ask HN: Examples of great “wow, this is a pain point” moment?

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Customize Stripe's WebGL background for your site

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Looking for beta testers for Catche, a personal search engine for bookmarks

catche.co
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greentfrapp
·9 か月前·議論
I've been working on https://booplet.com. It's like Lovable but for desktop apps and heavily inspired by Robin Sloan's home-cooked app essay [1][2]. The idea is to let anyone, especially non-technical folks, build and use personal apps. Instead of cloud deployment, we focused on a local-first setup so that users can fully own their apps and data.

[1] https://www.robinsloan.com/notes/home-cooked-app/ [2] https://booplet.com/blog/anyone-can-cook
greentfrapp
·3 年前·議論
Hi HN! Vispunk.com is our early prototype towards an image-first approach for AI-based image creation and editing.

Our goal is to make it simple and intuitive to compose an image with visual assets instead of just text i.e. photobashing.

To help with this, we've made img2img the default workflow, along with tools that generate PNG stock images and human poses.

We've also incorporated early versions of familiar Photoshop tools like Generative Fill, Remove Background and Object Select.

Check out our subreddit at r/vispunk for more details! And for those interested in contributing to development, keep an eye on https://github.com/vispunk/vispunk-webui.
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Hi HN! Co-founder of Dashibase here and we're launching Dashibase Insert today as a free tool for Supabase users.

After chatting with a lot of our users (thanks for your time!) we've got a series of cool tools lined up for Supabase users! We'd love to hear your thoughts about these tools and your feedback/suggestions.

First up, a Notion-like form builder! Inspired by Notion and Tally, this form-builder plugs right into your Supabase projects.

Check out https://dashibase.com/insert for a demo and sign up for a free account!

If you already have a Dashibase account, simply log in with the same account details at https://insert.dashibase.com.

Happy form-building! We'll be here for any feedback/bug reports/suggestions. Or join our Slack!

PS - for the curious reader, we also shared our thoughts on Notion's UI in a blog post at https://dashibase.com/blog/notion-ui/
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Hi HN!

This is for those of us who really hate building user dashboards and login UIs.

And for those of us who have to use ugly dashboards everyday.

We recently open-sourced our dashboarding tool for Supabase users at https://github.com/dashibase/dashibase, made with Vue and Tailwind.

It makes building both product and admin dashboards really simple - you just need a config file to specify Supabase credentials and the table views.

Out-of-the-box features at the moment:

- Authentication UIs including sign in and sign up (third-party support coming soon)

- CRUD features with simple form validation for required fields

- Caching of dashboard locally to reduce queries and latency

- Responsive dashboard - desktop, tablet, mobile

If you find this useful, consider joining our beta at https://dashibase.com!
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Hi HN! We've been using Supabase for awhile thought it'd be great to have a no-code app that plugs right into Supabase to help with creating dashboards.

So we came up with Dashibase! You just need to specify your Supabase URL, anon key + the tables you want to expose to your user and out pops your dashboard.

We are open for beta access now and looking to validate this idea with an initial group of 25 users (see https://dashibase.com).

Questions and comments welcome!
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Oh could you give it a try now? I just woke up and got around to fixing some of the scaling issues - it's not perfect but at least it's only failing 5% of queries when I load-tested with locust. Will get around to better fixes later!
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Thanks everyone for the HN hug of death on this little side project of mine! It's been crazyyyy. And if it's okay I also just wanted to give a small shout out to my other project at https://catche.co - we've got about 30 people on that waitlist, check it out!
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Oh nice high five! Plus that's the smart way to do it like oh_sigh mentioned in their comment too
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Ahh this is actually a really really good point - I just pulled this out of my butt today as a fun coding project haha but what you described would be a much smarter way to do it. Less fun though! Oh well I'll just leave this up, I'm guessing the traffic will probably die down after awhile.
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Ahhh interesting - thanks so much for the explanation!
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Thanks! Also, just wanted to say I love Bioshock Infinite too. But more the Lutece twins than DeWitt
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
oof could you try that again? I just increased the capacity of the lambda - it was previously timing out from too many requests.
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Oh no I think my lambda is dying - I didn't expect this to blow up LOL let me fix that!
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
TIL! +100
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Hold on what's that? It sounds really cool but I've never heard of it.
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Yeah I know! I wanted to go for geddit.com which would have been perfect but it was taken.
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Hi HN! I built redditle.com for those of us who append "reddit" to our Google searches.

Reddit search isn't great (https://old.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/lucx82/w...). But it's improving! (https://old.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/t9nuaz/whats_up_wit...)

In the meantime, some of us still use Google to search Reddit, hence https://redditle.com

Or for some of us, because Google's results are increasingly filled with clickbait, "reddit" has been a cheatcode to navigate that. Redditle is for you too!

Is it the same as Googling "site:reddit.com"? Yes :D

Redditle also supports searching in a specific subreddit with "r/<subreddit>" e.g. "r/webdev guide to vue" would search in r/webdev.

GitHub repo - https://github.com/greentfrapp/redditle
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Not sure if you've read this but the Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule essay by PG has some nice notes about focus on a tactical level.

http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Just wanted to say thank you so much for your incredible lectures! - A random student who took CS103 with you in Fall 2019
greentfrapp
·4 年前·議論
Bookmark search sucks!

But specifically, we are focusing on researchers, journalists and writers for now - users who have to frequently refer back to previous material and digest a large amount of information daily.