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Hi I’m Chris, one of the co-founders of Shimmer, and today we’re launching our new app called Indy (https://www.shimmer.care/indy). Indy is an ADHD app for structured planning, reflection, and self-awareness exercises. Here’s a demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDSDxyXv6i4.We started Shimmer in 2022 after my adult ADHD diagnosis, and have shipped several iterations of ADHD support since then (1:1 coaching, web tools, body doubling, and AI-assisted coaching).Acr
Hi HN,I’m a solo founder (currently running PlayCode.io). For the last few years, I’ve been battling a specific kind of burnout: the loneliness of having no one to think with.I have friends and a wife, but they aren't in the trenches with me. I tried using ChatGPT and Claude as "sounding boards," but I hit a wall: Amnesia.Every time I opened a new chat, I had to re-explain my context, my values, and my history. It felt like explaining my life story to a new stranger every day. It
Hi HN,my name is Eric, I am from Canada. I love technology, but for a long time now, I feel disrespected by technology.Specifically smartphones and social media. Social media is built to keep you glued to your phone. Smartphones also have too many distractions, it's constantly spying on you (getting ads that are way too specific) and they are difficult to repair / they discourage you from doing it yourself (which voids warranties).Social media can be used for great things (posting for
Hey Hacker News The ones that know me here know that I am a productivity geek.After DockFlow to manage my Dock and ExtraDock, which gives me more space to manage my apps and files, I decided to tackle the macOS big boss: the menu bar.I spend ~40% of my day context-switching between apps — Zoom meetings, Slack channels, Code projects, and Figma designs. My macOS menu bar has too many useless icons I almost never use.So I thought to myself, how can I use this area to improve my workflows?Most s
I built Whisper Money: a personal finance app designed so the server never sees your transactions in plaintext.Core idea:- Transactions/accounts/budgets are encrypted on the client before sync (zero-knowledge storage).- No bank integrations/credential sharing; you import CSV/XLS from your bank instead.- Open source: https://github.com/whisper-money/whisper-money- Demo (no signup): https://whisper.money (see “Demo”)Tradeoffs/limitations:- Bec
I just finished building ShotSnap, a macOS app that automatically organizes screenshots.Like most people, my desktop ended up full of files named things like “Screenshot 2025-01-16 at 9.55.42 AM.png”. After finishing another project, I realized cleaning that mess manually was painful enough that I wanted to solve it properly.ShotSnap works entirely on-device. Screenshots are categorized, renamed, and organized locally. Nothing is uploaded, there’s no tracking, and no screenshot data leaves the m
I built a new 8-bit CPU in VHDL from scratch (starting from the ISA). I felt that most educational soft-cores hide too much behind abstraction, eg. if I can do a+b with a single assignment that calls an optimized arithmetic library, then why did I learn the ripple carry adder in the first place ? And why did I learn flip flops if I can do all my control logic with a simple PROCESS statement like I would with a programming language ? Of course abstraction is the main selling point of HDLs, but wo
Hi HN,I built [DownloadStuffs](https://downloadstuffss.vercel.app/), a fast and modern web app for searching, previewing, and downloading content from the Internet Archive.It’s designed to make browsing and downloading easier, with features like:- Real server-side pagination (accurate total pages) - Media-type filtering (movies, audio, texts, software, etc.) - Beautiful, responsive result cards - Item detail pages with custom video/audio/image previews - “Back to results
Hi there,I just saw a cool city map project (https://github.com/originalankur/maptoposter) gaining some attention on Hacker News. I'm building a similar product so I want to share it with you.If you're interested in beautiful maps, maybe give Tasmap a try. It's not just a static, beautiful map; it's dynamic and interactive, and connected with articles. There are 20+ well designed themes, and if you're not good at design, you can even have AI design it
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Hi folks! I have huge success on a prototype of this approach:- Store all data as json- App loads: load full json on a client- Something changes by user - change json locally and every 10 seconds save whole json to backend as a single json file- also every 10 seconds load the updated json from backend to client.Yes, I know, parallel access problems, lack of schema, lack of db, using file to store. But how much it makes life easier and speed ups development at start! I am in this over 20 years,
Hey HN!Wanted to show our open source agent harness called Gambit.If you’re not familiar, agent harnesses are sort of like an operating system for an agent... they handle tool calling, planning, context window management, and don’t require as much developer orchestration.Normally you might see an agent orchestration framework pipeline like:compute -> compute -> compute -> LLM -> compute -> compute -> LLMwe invert this so with an agent harness, it’s more like:LLM -> LLM ->