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[Other] Learn, build, and connect with builders in the AWS community Start here. Go anywhere. Welcome to AWS Builder Center, the go-to site for builders to learn, grow, and connect with the AWS community.

Found: July 24, 2025 ID: 492

GitHub Spark

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[Other] AI platform for building + deploying full-stack apps GitHub Spark helps you transform your ideas into full-stack intelligent apps and publish with a single click.

Found: July 24, 2025 ID: 497

Tinybird Code

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[CLI Tool] The AI ClickHouse® expert you don't have to hire Tinybird Code is a CLI agent with deep ClickHouse knowledge. Use it to develop, deploy, iterate, optimize, and scale your real-time data pipelines - from idea to production and beyond.

Found: July 24, 2025 ID: 498

Cursor Memories

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[CLI Tool] Memory system for Cursor agents A CLI tool for storing and searching development memories, insights, and patterns using Cursor Rules, Supabase, and OpenAI embeddings.

Found: July 24, 2025 ID: 499

16colo.rs: ANSI/ASCII art archive

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[Other] 16colo.rs: ANSI/ASCII art archive

Found: July 24, 2025 ID: 531

[Monitoring/Observability] Show HN: TheProtector – Linux Bash script for the paranoid admin on a budget Hi HN,<p>I spent the past year building this in my spare time because I got tired of enterprise security tools that cost $50K&#x2F;year and don&#x27;t understand Linux.<p>TheProtector is a comprehensive security monitoring tool that actually runs on the systems we use (Linux) instead of being a Windows-first afterthought. Built it entirely on a $500 laptop because I believe good security shouldn&#x27;t require unlimited budgets.<p>Features: - Real-time process, network, and file monitoring - YARA malware detection with custom rules - eBPF kernel monitoring (when available) - Behavioral baseline establishment and anomaly detection - Active threat response (blocks IPs, kills processes, quarantines files) - Anti-evasion detection for rootkits and advanced threats - Honeypots for attack detection - Web dashboard for monitoring - Single bash script, no complex installation<p>The tagline is &quot;not perfect but better than most&quot; because I&#x27;m tired of security vendors claiming their tools are flawless. This actually works, costs $0, and you can read every line of code.<p>I know bash isn&#x27;t the sexy choice for security tools, but it runs everywhere, has zero dependencies, and most Linux admins can read&#x2F;modify it. Sometimes boring technology that works is better than fancy technology that doesn&#x27;t.<p>It&#x27;s designed for the intersection of &quot;paranoid about security&quot; and &quot;don&#x27;t have enterprise budgets&quot; - which describes most of us actually running Linux systems.<p>GitHub: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;IHATEGIVINGAUSERNAME&#x2F;theProtector">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;IHATEGIVINGAUSERNAME&#x2F;theProtector</a><p>Been running it on my own systems for months. Catches the stuff that matters and doesn&#x27;t flood you with false positives. If you hate expensive security theater as much as I do, might be worth a look.<p>Open to feedback, especially from folks who know more about this stuff than I do.<p>Thanks, IHATEGIVINGAUSERNAME (yes, I really do hate giving usernames)

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 469

[Other] Hyperpb: 10x faster dynamic Protobuf parsing that's faster than generated code

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 464

[Other] FastVLM: Efficient Vision Encoding for Vision Language Models

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 470

[Other] Show HN: The missing link of a bookstore's tech stack Hi HN!<p>I built Bookhead because I used to work as a bookseller and I wasn&#x27;t happy with the software options when I decided to sell my own collection online (with the hopes of one day growing so I can open my own brick &amp; mortar). So I decided to make my own bookselling app...a classic hacker distraction.<p>Bookhead has two main parts: 1. an inventory management app that allows a bookseller to list their books anywhere they want to sell books (like Squarespace, Biblio, eBay, Shopify (coming soon!), etc) 2. an e-commerce platform with a CMS for selling books and letting a store control their online brand<p>I have a very exciting roadmap that I&#x27;m not ready to fully reveal, but it&#x27;s all based on books. I&#x27;m building a sorta Zapier-like platform for independent booksellers. Everything is so fragmented and disconnected, which makes it hard for booksellers to do their work. I&#x27;m hoping to change that. I have a blog post that lays out my vision here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bookhead.net&#x2F;blog&#x2F;fragmented&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;bookhead.net&#x2F;blog&#x2F;fragmented&#x2F;</a><p>The current iteration is like &quot;data engineering as a service for books.&quot; A book is a powerful thing. I&#x27;m hoping to give a bookstore everything they need to sell books online. Inventory, e-commerce, marketing, etc. It&#x27;s a crowded market but I&#x27;ve had fun making the bookselling app that I believe should exist.<p>If you know any booksellers, please let them know about this! I&#x27;m onboarding my first customer right now and the biggest bottleneck is the other bookselling software providers, despite my intention to collaborate instead of compete. It&#x27;s frustrating to wait for two weeks for a point of sale provider to setup an integration. It&#x27;s almost like they don&#x27;t care about their customers. Some providers even require ethernet cables for their software...still partying like it&#x27;s 1999. Perfect for early-adopter booksellers frustrated with current tech who understand the power of automation.<p>I&#x27;m currently looking for funding so I can focus on this full-time. My biggest problem right now is time (aka money) because I have to sell my time to make rent etc, and can&#x27;t focus on this project like I need to. I&#x27;ve gotten good validation from booksellers and other technically savvy folks in the industry (I&#x27;ve heard from two different companies that they&#x27;ve considered building something like this), so I believe I have something valuable. I&#x27;m not interested in funding from somebody who doesn&#x27;t share my love for books or doesn&#x27;t support my mission: help people use technology to promote literature. I believe that literature is one of humanity’s most prized creations, and we can use technology as a tool to keep this gift alive.<p>Please email me at sam@bookhead.net if you know of booksellers who might want to be an early adopter, or know of any funding opportunities that might be a good fit.

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 465

Building better AI tools

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[Other] Building better AI tools

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 468

[Other] Show HN: Self-updating MCP server for official pip, uv, poetry and conda docs

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 466

[Other] Show HN: Bskysrch – An Advanced Search for Bluesky Hi HN,<p>I missed proper search on Bluesky, like Twitter used to have, so I built this. You can filter posts and profiles by keyword, handle, time and other search operators.<p>Would love feedback or ideas for what to add next.

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 471

[Other] Manticore Search: Fast, efficient, drop-in replacement for Elasticsearch

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 461

[Other] Reverse engineering GitHub Actions cache to make it fast

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 460

jj-vcs/jj

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[Other] A Git-compatible VCS that is both simple and powerful

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 456

Sjj1024/PakePlus

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[Other] Turn any webpage/Vue/React and so on into desktop and mobile app under 5M with easy in few minutes. 轻松将任意网站/Vue/React等项目构建为轻量级(小于5M)多端桌面应用和手机应用仅需几分钟.https://ppofficial.netlify.app

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 455

[Other] Primary Git Repository for the Zephyr Project. Zephyr is a new generation, scalable, optimized, secure RTOS for multiple hardware architectures.

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 454

moby/moby

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[DevOps] The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 453

[Other] Show HN: Tool to discover bloggers, trending blog topics, and weekly summaries

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 462

[Other] Compress 3D files in seconds. No quality loss. Speed up your 3D experiences with our online GLB/GLTF compressor. Reduce file size without losing quality — perfect for AR, Web, eCommerce, and developers. Free, fast, and super easy to use. Try it now in 1 click!

Found: July 23, 2025 ID: 451
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