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100 cards with tailwind css colors Application that generates 100 gradient cards using only official Tailwind CSS colors. Each card shows colors and ready-to-use Tailwind classes. Click to copy colors or classes.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 34

Find clients. Track projects. Get paid. Milo is your all-in-one freelance dashboard. Scrape real leads, track deals, manage client outreach, and automate your workflow—all in one clean interface. Perfect for developers, designers, and solopreneurs who want to stay lean but look pro.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 35

LinkTrim

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Shorten smarter. Share faster Shorten long URLs with LinkTrim. Create shareable links and track performance with easy analytics — ideal for marketing or personal use.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 37

Data Socket

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[API/SDK] Build AI Apps with Ease Using Our Middleware SaaS Data-Socket is the complete AI middleware solution for modern applications. Upload documents, connect data sources, and build AI apps with Grok 3, GPT-4o, Mistral, and LLaMA 3. Zero infrastructure hassle.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 38

Ailoquence Ailoquence is All-In-One AI-powered editorial intelligence platform that elevates your WordPress content. It generates ideas, images, and optimized articles, and measures their real impact through Google Analytics. Write smarter, publish with purpose with AI.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 40

[Other] Build Irresistible Offers Without Guesswork or Burnout Get $10K+ offer templates, bonuses, & risk-free tools. 10X value for what you pay—or your money back. Build grand slam offers with zero guesswork.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 41

Zero to Dev

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A Step-by-Step Learning Map for Web Development Ready to learn how to code but overwhelmed by where to start? Zero to Dev is your no-fluff, beginner-friendly roadmap that guides you from absolute zero to building real web projects — without the burnout, confusion, or expensive bootcamps.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 42

Cuentos.uno

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[Other] Crea cuentos únicos con IA - Historias y audio en minutos Genera historias únicas con IA. Solo selecciona género y tema - la IA crea cuento completo con imágenes y audio. Para padres, escritores y educadores. Conversión TTS, biblioteca pública, sistema gamificado. Primera plataforma española.

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 43

[Other] Magnetic Tape Storage Technology: usage, history, and future outlook

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 26

[API/SDK] Muxio: Rust layered stream and RPC toolkit

Found: June 29, 2025 ID: 64

[Other] The Death of the Middle-Class Musician

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 25

Schizophrenia is the price we pay for minds poised near the edge of a cliff

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 44

[CLI Tool] Show HN: Vet – A tool for safely running remote shell scripts

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 3

[Code Quality] Show HN: Query your Rust codebase and generate types for anything Hello HN!<p>As a long-time professional Rust developer. I&#x27;ve always been frustrated by the difficulty and &quot;hackiness&quot; of producing bindings to other languages, whether a frontend, an FFI library, etc.<p>Not just in Rust but in any language.<p>After many years of trying existing solutions and trying to make my own, I&#x27;ve finally developed a solution I&#x27;m very happy with.<p>RTK (aka Rust Type Kit) allows you to write Lua scripts that perform queries on your code, such as method calls to Axum&#x27;s `.route`, function definitions, and more, and then receive rich type information including all argument types, function paths, proc macro attributes, and more.<p>Your Lua script can then read this information and emit an output file in any language of your choosing. Or, you can emit compiler errors and use it as a linter of sorts. You can even directly re-emit Rust code itself and use this as a richer proc macro solution!<p>The code example is a bit verbose, so I encourage you to take a look at the repo&#x27;s README. I look forward to hearing your thoughts, or any usecases you may come up with!

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 8

Life of an inference request (vLLM V1): How LLMs are served efficiently at scale

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 30

[CLI Tool] Show HN: Clai - Vendor agnostic Claude Code/Gemini CLI written in Go

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 7

MCP: An (Accidentally) Universal Plugin System

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 28

[Other] We ran a Unix-like OS on our home-built CPU with a home-built C compiler (2020)

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 12

[IDE/Editor] Show HN: Reactylon – Open-source framework for building 3D/XR apps with React

Found: June 28, 2025 ID: 10

[Build/Deploy] Cross-Compiling Common Lisp for Windows

Found: June 27, 2025 ID: 57
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