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simstudioai/sim

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[Other] Sim Studio is an open-source AI agent workflow builder. Sim Studio's interface is a lightweight, intuitive way to quickly build and deploy LLMs that connect with your favorite tools.

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 404

[Other] The most comprehensive authentication framework for TypeScript

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 403

[API/SDK] Instant Face Match and Liveness Detection Verifying users online is tough, especially when you need to prevent spoofing, fake, or pre-recorded videos. That’s why we built the Venify Face Match & Liveness Check API, a tool to instantly compare two face images and ensure the person is actually alive.

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 402

[Other] This is a personal portfolio HTML Template Reeni – Personal Portfolio is best suited for developers, designers, programmers, web developers, freelancers, engineers, copywriters, consultants, marketing managers, SEO specialists, app developers, photographers, cleaners, fashion designers, and more.

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 411

[Other] Complete Email Deliverability Platform We're building DeliverCore, a unified email deliverability platform that gives businesses, agencies, and MSPs complete control over their email infrastructure through one dashboard.

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 412

Buildstash

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[Other] A new home for your software binaries A new accessible approach to build artifact and release management for software teams. For mobile and desktop apps, games, XR, or embedded - never lose a build again, distribute to testers, steer through QA and sign-off, and manage your rollouts.

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 414

AI code fixer

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[Code Quality] Instantly fix and understand your code — with AI precision. AI Code Fixer instantly analyzes your code, identifies bugs, and provides clear, accurate fixes. Choose between simple or detailed explanations to understand what went wrong and how it’s resolved—perfect for beginners and pros alike.

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 416

[Other] Show HN: MCP server for Blender that builds 3D scenes via natural language Hi HN!<p>I built a custom MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that connects Blender to LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and any other llm supporting tool calling and mcps, enabling the AI to understand and control 3D scenes using natural language.<p>You can describe an entire environment like:<p>&gt; “Create a small village with 5 huts arranged around a central bonfire, add a river flowing on the left, place a wooden bridge across it, and scatter trees randomly.”<p>And the system parses that, reasons about the scene, and builds it inside Blender — no manual modeling or scripting needed.<p>What it can do: - Generate multi-object scenes like villages, landscapes, from a single prompt - Understand spatial relations — e.g., “place the bridge over the river” or “add trees behind the huts” - Create camera animations and lighting setups: “orbit around the scene at sunset lighting” - Respond to iterative changes like: “replace all huts with stone houses” or “make the river narrower” - Maintain object hierarchy and labels for later editing<p>Tech Stack: - Blender Python scripting - Node.js server running MCP - LLM backend (OpenAI &#x2F; Claude, easily swappable)<p>Demo: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blender-mcp-psi.vercel.app&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blender-mcp-psi.vercel.app&#x2F;</a><p>GitHub: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;pranav-deshmukh&#x2F;blender-mcp-demo&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;pranav-deshmukh&#x2F;blender-mcp-demo&#x2F;</a><p>Curious to hear thoughts from folks in 3D tooling, AI-assisted design, or dev interface design. Would you find this useful as a Blender plugin? I’m open to expanding it!<p>Please try it and give it a star on github

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 408

[Other] GitWrist – Allows WearOS devices to interact with the GitHub API

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 449

[Other] Show HN: Context42 – capture your coding style from across your projects Show HN: Context42 - AI-powered style guide generator for your codebase<p>Hey HN,<p>I&#x27;ve been building Context42 to solve a problem that&#x27;s been bugging me: getting AI to write code like me, and helping disseminate coding best practices.<p>The core insight is simple - your existing code is already your best style guide. Instead of debating tabs vs spaces or where to put your curly braces, Context42 analyzes your actual codebase and generates comprehensive style documentation using Google&#x27;s Gemini AI.<p>Here&#x27;s what makes it special:<p>1. *Language-aware analysis* - It groups files by language and generates specific style guides for each. Your TypeScript patterns won&#x27;t bleed into your Python conventions.<p>2. *Dependency-smart processing* - It analyzes child directories before parents, building up context as it goes. This means it understands your module structure and can identify patterns that emerge across your architecture.<p>3. *Built for real codebases* - With configurable concurrency, resume capability, and automatic cleanup, it&#x27;s designed to handle everything from small projects to massive monorepos. The terminal UI (built with Ink&#x2F;React) gives you real-time progress on what&#x27;s happening.<p>4. *Pragmatic over prescriptive* - Instead of enforcing arbitrary rules, it documents what you&#x27;re already doing. This makes it easier to onboard new developers and maintain consistency without religious debates.<p>The technical approach is interesting too - it uses a worker pool pattern with abort controllers for graceful shutdown, SQLite for persistence (so you can resume failed runs), and a file registry system that guarantees cleanup even on crashes.<p>I built this because I believe the best documentation is the kind that reflects reality, not aspirations. Your code style isn&#x27;t what you think it should be - it&#x27;s what it actually is. And that&#x27;s worth documenting.<p>You can check it out at: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;zenbase-ai&#x2F;context42">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;zenbase-ai&#x2F;context42</a><p>Would love to hear your thoughts, especially if you&#x27;ve tackled similar problems in your teams. What&#x27;s worked for you in maintaining code consistency at scale?

Found: July 20, 2025 ID: 415

bluenviron/mediamtx

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[Other] Ready-to-use SRT / WebRTC / RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS media server and media proxy that allows to read, publish, proxy, record and playback video and audio streams.

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 397

[Other] Postgres to ClickHouse: Data Modeling Tips

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 399

[Other] Why you should choose HTMX for your next web-based side project (2024)

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 400

[Other] Harden Windows Safely, Securely using Official Supported Microsoft methods and proper explanation | Always up-to-date and works with the latest build of Windows | Provides tools and Guides for Personal, Enterprise, Government and Military security levels | Read The Rationalehttps://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/blob/main/Rationale.md

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 393

actions/runner-images

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[Other] GitHub Actions runner images

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 392

[Other] GitHub's official MCP Server

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 391

[Other] Show HN: Compass CNC – Open-source handheld CNC router Hey HN,<p>I am Cam, and for the past two years I have been working on Compass, an open-source handheld CNC router that brings computer precision to woodworking while keeping the user directly involved in the process.<p>The idea started as my senior design project at UC Berkeley, with the goal of making a more approachable CNC machine—standard CNC machines are expensive, bulky, and remove you from the tactile “maker” experience. Compass solves that by combining a handheld router with real-time robotic assistance. You move the router roughly along a design path, and Compass uses four optical flow sensors (like in computer mice) and a 3-axis motion system to auto-correct for precision cuts.<p>What is different about Compass: - Open source: All plans, firmware, and CAD files are available on GitHub. - Affordable: The DIY build costs ~$600 in parts, and I am selling kits for &lt;$800. - No external markers: The sensing technology allows for positioning without external markers, so no setup or consumables required. - Portable: Fits in a backpack and is not limited by a fixed work envelope.<p>We recently completed our first beta program and have just launched V1 kits for pre-order. You can find more info and the launch video at the listed URL.<p>GitHub: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;camchaney&#x2F;handheld-cnc">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;camchaney&#x2F;handheld-cnc</a>

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 439

CalCom

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[Other] Automated baseline hardening & cis compliance Simplify complex server configurations with CalCom's automated baseline hardening. Ensure CIS & NIST compliance, minimize risk, and maintain operational stability.

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 394

Complykit.io

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[Other] So you finished your app and forgot about the privacy policy Finished your app but forgot about the privacy policy, terms, and support site? ComplyKit builds a full App Store–ready microsite from your GitHub repo—AI-powered and deploys in seconds.

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 395

Voice to Notes

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[Other] Talk More. Type Less VoiceToNotes.ai helps creators and teams work faster with AI-powered transcription and smart content automation.

Found: July 19, 2025 ID: 396
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