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901.
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Ball: A ball that lives in your dock
(github.com/nate-parrott)
1017 points
Bluestein
2 years ago
292 comments
902.
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Difftastic: A diff that understands syntax
(github.com/Wilfred)
983 points
tempodox
4 years ago
219 comments
903.
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Show HN: I built an AI that turns GitHub codebases into easy tutorials
(github.com/The-Pocket)
923 points
zh2408
a year ago
172 comments
904.
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Chosen: A javascript plug-in that makes long select boxes user-friendly.
(harvesthq.github.com)
923 points
utkarshkukreti
15 years ago
76 comments
905.
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Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome extension that generates an API spec
(github.com/AndrewWalsh)
811 points
mrmagoo2
3 years ago
102 comments
906.
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Bitchat – A decentralized messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks
(github.com/jackjackbits)
795 points
ananddtyagi
a year ago
424 comments
907.
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Terrain rendering in fewer than 20 lines of code
(github.com/s-macke)
793 points
blaze33
9 years ago
93 comments
908.
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Sloth – A Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, etc.
(github.com/sveinbjornt)
787 points
kruuuder
3 years ago
124 comments
909.
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Dolt is Git for Data: a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge
(github.com/dolthub)
752 points
crazypython
5 years ago
176 comments
910.
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Terrain rendering algorithm in less than 20 lines of code
(github.com/s-macke)
720 points
netgusto
6 years ago
116 comments
911.
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A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch
(github.com/tldev)
692 points
dnw
5 months ago
223 comments
912.
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E-Ink Magic Calendar that runs off a battery powered Raspberry Pi
(github.com/speedyg0nz)
685 points
edward
5 years ago
165 comments
913.
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Jujutsu: A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful
(github.com/martinvonz)
673 points
lemper
3 years ago
261 comments
914.
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Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go
(github.com/borgo-lang)
666 points
manx
2 years ago
545 comments
915.
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D2, a diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams, is now open source
(github.com/terrastruct)
629 points
alixanderwang
4 years ago
155 comments
916.
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A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
(github.com/red-data-tools)
621 points
damir
3 years ago
138 comments
917.
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Jujutsu – A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful
(github.com/martinvonz)
568 points
rolisz
4 years ago
228 comments
918.
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Show HN: Three new Kitten TTS models – smallest less than 25MB
(github.com/KittenML)
561 points
rohan_joshi
3 months ago
181 comments
919.
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Show HN: I made a tool that made me faster at Git
(github.com/jesseduffield)
551 points
jesseduffield
8 years ago
229 comments
920.
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Sloth – Mac app that shows all open files and sockets in use
(github.com/sveinbjornt)
549 points
eddyg
7 years ago
108 comments
921.
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Curl-impersonate: Special build of curl that can impersonate the major browsers
(github.com/lwthiker)
545 points
mmh0000
a year ago
155 comments
922.
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A Gentle introduction to Kubernetes with more than just the basics
(github.com/eon01)
540 points
feross
7 years ago
147 comments
923.
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Valdi – A cross-platform UI framework that delivers native performance
(github.com/Snapchat)
534 points
yehiaabdelm
7 months ago
225 comments
924.
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Randar: A Minecraft exploit that uses LLL lattice reduction to crack server RNG
(github.com/spawnmason)
530 points
leijurv
2 years ago
116 comments
925.
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Sometimes all a maintainer needs is a “thank you”
(github.com/jhund)
527 points
amingilani
9 years ago
64 comments
926.
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Show HN: A Set of Dice That Follows the Gambler's Fallacy
(github.com/xori)
523 points
xori
9 years ago
230 comments
927.
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OpenAI Codex CLI: Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal
(github.com/openai)
516 points
mfiguiere
a year ago
289 comments
928.
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Show HN: Z80-μLM, a 'Conversational AI' That Fits in 40KB
(github.com/HarryR)
514 points
quesomaster9000
6 months ago
122 comments
929.
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Show HN: Glasses to detect smart-glasses that have cameras
(github.com/NullPxl)
509 points
nullpxl
7 months ago
193 comments
930.
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A list of practical projects that anyone can solve in any programming language
(github.com/karan)
483 points
emersonrsantos
9 years ago
57 comments
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