remotext.co
Show HN: Remotext.co – a minimalist, text-only remote jobs boardhttps://remotext.coHi HN,I built remotext.co – a text-only job board for remote work.The idea: strip away everything except what matters. Remote jobs, clean text and only 3 proper filters.No distractions, just the information you need to find your next remote role.Currently in beta with free job postings.The name plays on remote + text – exactly what it is.Feedback welcome.Aug 7, 2025 8:17 PM
apps.apple.com
Show HN: Personalized insights from your bookmarks delivered every Sundayhttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/eyeball-recaps-for-your-mind/id6670705634Sharing something that I’ve been working on:I made a save-later app for all my bookmarks. I save links throughout the week and, every Sunday morning, the app sends me a personalized recap with: -patterns and themes that connect my week to my broader interests -a nudge toward links I saved but never revisited -one reflective question to help me decide what else might be worth exploringI was inspired by older read-later apps like Instapaper. I wanted to make something minimalist, so it’s just a simple feed of your links (with tags and annotations linked to each link) and it is set up to ingest all kinds of content, not just text. I also did want it to be bloated as the full-fat AI stuff you see recently. So this is a simpler and more proactive take on the concept of a bookmarking app.Happy to answer any questions. (I’m not technical.)Aug 2, 2025 6:06 PM
buildtrial.com
Show HN: Cursor for Technical Recruitinghttps://www.buildtrial.com/For startups, finding great technical candidates is really hard. It requires sifting through stacks of identical looking resumes and making complicated determinations, like “is this person a good culture fit for our organization” with limited information. So, I built a tool that uses AI agents to perform deep background research on candidates across thousands of websites like Devpost, Github, Reddit, etc to build a comprehensive understanding of who this person is before you even talk to them. Would love for ya'll to check it out and let me know what you think!Aug 1, 2025 6:12 PM
wanvideo.tv
Show HN: WanVideo – Wan 2.2 AI Video Generationhttps://www.wanvideo.tvHey HN! I built WanVideo (wanvideo.tv) to make the powerful Wan 2.2 video generation model accessible to everyone.## What is Wan 2.2?Wan 2.2 is an advanced AI video generation model that uses an optimized MoE (Mixture of Experts) architecture to create professional-quality videos. Key capabilities:- *Cinema-Grade Aesthetics*: Professional lighting, smooth camera movements, and cinematic effects without any filming equipment - *Natural Motion Dynamics*: Realistic human movements, accurate physics simulation, and believable character expressions - *Multi-Modal Input*: Generate from text descriptions or animate existing images - *Lightning Fast*: 5-10 minute generation (vs hours with other models)## Why We Chose Wan 2.2After testing multiple video generation models, Wan 2.2 stood out for its balance of quality and efficiency. The MoE architecture allows it to specialize different aspects of video generation (motion, lighting, scene composition) while maintaining fast inference times.## TeAug 1, 2025 9:29 AM
bing.com
The Language of Touchhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a89ed64888d4397aba928d00ca53b63&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.psychologytoday.com%2Fus%2Fblog%2Fraising-resilient-children%2F202507%2Fthe-language-of-touch&c=242457777843824676&mkt=en-usTouch is the first way we come to know the world. Before we speak, before we even open our eyes, we feel. And what we feel matters because touch tells us we’re alive, we’re safe, we’re not alone. It’s ...Aug 1, 2025 6:53 AM
tryeyeball.com
Show HN: I use AI to send myself personalized weekly recaps from my saved linkshttps://tryeyeball.com/Sharing something that I’ve been working on:I made a save-later app for all my bookmarks. I save links throughout the week and, every Sunday morning, the app sends me a personalized recap with: -patterns and themes that connect my week to my broader interests -a nudge toward links I saved but never revisited -one reflective question to help me decide what else might be worth exploringI was inspired by older read-later apps like Instapaper. I wanted to make something minimalist, so it’s just a simple feed of your links (with tags and annotations linked to each link) and it is set up to ingest all kinds of content, not just text. I also did want it to be bloated as the full-fat AI stuff you see recently. So this is a simpler and more proactive take on the concept of a bookmarking app.Imagine if Pocket and Spotify Wrapped had a baby.I also personally enjoy using the chat to find links across subjects and sources with context, like “Show me the 5 links on travel i’ve returned to the most” Jul 30, 2025 11:08 PM
bing.com
Best Times To Visit Cabo San Lucashttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a88e2f83f6049eca86c61ef5ab01d8d&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftravel.usnews.com%2FCabo_San_Lucas_Mexico%2FWhen_To_Visit%2F&c=14485434802882471852&mkt=en-usThe average room rate in Cabo is $500 a night according to the Los Cabos Hotel Association and rates typically increase during high season. What's more, in March and April, spring breakers descend on ...Jul 30, 2025 9:56 AM
bing.com
‘28 Years Later’ Comes to Digital, But When Will the ‘28 Years Later’ Movie Be Streaming Free on Netflix?http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a88ea77111b4d018388df358bc92651&url=https%3A%2F%2Fdecider.com%2F2025%2F07%2F28%2F28-years-later-streaming-release-date-netflix-28-years-later-digital%2F&c=17777200008183447289&mkt=en-usDiscover What’s Streaming On: Thirty-seven days after the new 28 Days Later movie opened in theaters, 28 Years Later is coming to digital platforms to buy and rent tomorrow. Directed by the OG team ...Jul 28, 2025 9:30 AM
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Ask HN: Any recommended classes/trainings for an already-talented junior SWE?https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44701167At work, I'm mentoring a junior colleague who was awarded a little less than $10k to spend on job-related training/certifications of his choice. The money expires in a year, and is a rare windfall in our organization.If the kid was brand new and just starting out with fundamentals, I'd find a reputable programming generalist/web-tech boot camp and advise him to attend that.Problem is, he's beyond that point. He's 2 years into self-taught work in the backend/security/cloud/DevOps space, and he is a natural. Fast learner, good at self-teaching, knows to avoid the superficial/shiny, cares about understanding "why".As a result, he's already pretty productive and deep into a lot of what our specific job needs. But that means that "here's what a for-loop is, here's AWS/Terraform basics, here's a simple Kubernetes build-out"-type courses would waste of his time.So, my question: what organized training do you buy to support or speed up an already-started, fast-learning person's career? Most trJul 27, 2025 1:24 PM

science.nasa.gov
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4604-4606: Taking a Deep Breath of Martian Airhttps://science.nasa.gov/blog/curiosity-blog-sols-4604-4606-taking-a-deep-breath-of-martian-air/Written by Lauren Edgar, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center Earth planning date: Friday, July 18, 2025 Curiosity has started to investigate the main exposure of the boxwork structures! What was once a distant target is now on our doorstep, and Curiosity is beginning to explore the ridges and hollows that make up this […]Jul 22, 2025 5:29 PM
rastion.com
Show HN: Rastion – Autonomous Monitoring Systemshttps://www.rastion.com/I built a collection of live monitoring systems that connect to your business data and continuously send optimization recommendations via email. No dashboards to check, no software to install – just automated insights delivered to your inbox.What it does: • Workforce Scheduling Monitor – Connects to employee databases, optimizes shift assignments, emails scheduling recommendations (20-25% labor cost reduction) • Inventory Optimization Tracker – Monitors stock levels, calculates optimal reorder points using EOQ algorithms, emails purchase recommendations (15-30% inventory cost reduction) • Route Optimization Monitor – Analyzes delivery routes, solves Vehicle Routing Problems with Time Windows, emails route improvements (10-20% fuel cost reduction)The key insight: Most optimization tools require you to log in, check dashboards, and manually act on insights. These systems flip that – they actively monitor your data and proactively send actionable recommendations when opportunities are detJul 17, 2025 4:34 PM
news.ycombinator.com
Show HN: I Recently Built a Projecthttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44580930I recently built a project called PIT (Phono In Terminal) — a terminal image viewer written in C that renders .png/.jpg images using actual RGB colors in your terminal (with optional 256-color fallback). What makes it different? Zero dependencies (just stb_image.h)Works even on very old or embedded systemsFully cross-platform (Linux, macOS, WSL, Windows Terminal, Termux, etc.)Compiles down to ~250 KBCLI options for zoom, flip, resize, offset, background fill, and moreDoesn’t require X11, SDL, or cursesHere's a screenshot from Termux showing Tux inside a text-mode terminal (demoed using ANSI blocks and real RGB shading): (HN doesn't support images, but you can try it yourself from the repo)Comparison with tiv: tiv is an excellent and mature tool (C++ + ImageMagick), optimized for Unicode and quality. PIT, on the other hand, is hyper-minimal — no dependencies, fully embeddable, and runs even in initramfs or micro distros.GitHub: https://github.com/Ferki-git-creator/phono-in-terminal-imagJul 16, 2025 11:17 AM
robotsave.me
Show HN: Satirical AI Portfolio Project. How to Make It Funnier and Meaningful?https://robotsave.me/Hey HN,I built robotsave.me in a short burst of inspiration as a portfolio piece. The idea:A fake AI productivity tool that pretends to automate your job with one click.But behind the joke, my real goal was to: Showcase that I can ship a product from scratch, fast. Integrate OpenAI and Zapier APIs meaningfully. Design something clean, responsive, and slightly unhinged. Poke fun at automation hype while still delivering a working product. Now that it's out, I feel it’s... missing bite. It doesn’t hit the “this is hilarious but also kind of real” note I was aiming for.Looking for feedback and ideas. Specifically: - How would you add stronger humor without turning it into a total joke site? Should I go full parody (like a fake SaaS pricing page)? Or stay dry and subtle? - What would give it more meaning? Any ways to anchor this more in reality, maybe by turning it into commentary on AI, layoffs, or startup culture? - Would you add more interactivity or fake use cases? For example: “Robot Jul 8, 2025 11:30 AM
news.ycombinator.com
One line email taught me more about communication than months of buildinghttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44453367I'm Francesco, as you might have read here I'm building a job application tool called interviuu, and this morning, like every morning, I was checking emails. After recent launch day my inbox looks like a mix of user feedback and people offering their services, but there was also this one message that really hit me."Interesting approach no free time don’t know what’s behind the curtain just pay the money good luck"Super simple email, just a few lines, but the value was huge. Made me realize that if my startup doesn't have a free trial (or freemium plan) I have to communicate the real value of the product way better on the landing page or in any educational content.I'm not saying this is some groundbreaking discovery or that it wasn't obvious, but there are certain interactions when you launch that make you pay attention to these obvious things a lot more.So, for me, a clear, realistic view of what your product actually does can solve three major issues: - Potential misunderstandings andJul 3, 2025 9:52 AM
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MVP in 15 days and why strangers became angelshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44402928How we leveraged Events, LinkedIn, Open-source, free accounts. With 0 Strategy. Just plain curiosity to learn & solve a problem.Curiosity > StrategyWe didn't know words MVP, pitchdeck nor about fundraise, co-founder. Startups, VC, angels world was alien to me....So here's how we started. We would ping strangers on LinkedIn & events that I joined. I even spent Indian Rupees 1L ($4900 in PPP terms) on paid events/niche trainings.I’ve never hesitated to spend on my Curiosity. It pays back in long run.We helped strangers without expectations. Still ppl won't respond... I wondered why? These people posted they needed help.But this pain paid back in long run. You learn this is how the world works. You reach 20 — if 2-5 respond, you're lucky.Deal that crashedI helped 1 wanna-be US VC raising $100M fund, 2 wanna-be startups & 2 folks with overlap to our idea. Since we weren't sure about any idea — VC thing looked exciting.We helped with what we know best — tech, connects — without even knowingJun 28, 2025 7:45 AM
astroimagery.com
Show HN: The Black Eye Galaxy (M64), 11 hours of exposure from my backyardhttps://astroimagery.com/astrophotography/deep-space-astrophotography/black-eye-galaxy/The Black Eye Galaxy (M64) is one of the coolest things in the universe, due to its dark dust lane. I captured this beautiful image in 11 hours and explain here how it was captured, and explain why this galaxy is so remarkable.If you're into astrophotography, I've included many details that you'll find interesting, about the gear and editing process.There's a lot of beauty in the universe that we can photograph and share, so what's your favorite deep-space subject to photograph or look at, and why is it so interesting to you?Jun 24, 2025 5:19 PM
bing.com
How to Determine If Health Information Online Is Trustworthyhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a89580c237b4f198b648b1388a0d66f&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthline.com%2Fhealth%2Fwhat-is-the-most-reliable-source-of-health-information&c=10873597575693046998&mkt=en-usTo evaluate whether health information you’ve found online is reliable, you can consider its sources, evaluate it for bias, and check it against what trustworthy sources are saying on the topic.Jun 23, 2025 2:29 AM
bing.com
How to Determine If Health Information Online Is Trustworthyhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a891fb4665f41d3bee59424792c7322&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthline.com%2Fhealth%2Fwhat-is-the-most-reliable-source-of-health-information&c=10873597575693046998&mkt=en-usTo evaluate whether health information you’ve found online is reliable, you can consider its sources, evaluate it for bias, and check it against what trustworthy sources are saying on the topic.Jun 23, 2025 2:29 AM
cutmuse.com
Show HN: Cutmuse – AI tool for haircut recommendations by face shapehttps://www.cutmuse.com/Hi HN,A few months ago, I started building Cutmuse after hearing the same thing over and over from friends and family:“I never know what haircut suits me.”The idea was to create a tool that uses AI and facial analysis to recommend personalized haircuts, hair colors, and even glasses based on each user’s unique features.You upload a photo (no login required or payment for the free version), and within minutes get a custom style report that includes:Haircuts that fit your face shapeHair color suggestions based on your skin toneEyewear styles that match your proportionsAnd optional grooming/skincare tipsThis isn't like Instagram filters or beauty apps that overlay random looks. What makes Cutmuse different is the depth of the analysis. It applies real visagism principles — a method used in professional image consulting — combined with facial landmark detection and color analysis to give you results that are not just aesthetic, but structured.We're currently live with users in 10+ countrieJun 22, 2025 4:56 AM
mylinearts.com
Show HN: MyLineArts – Turn Photos into Bobbie Goods-Style Line Art for Paintinghttps://mylinearts.comHey HN, I built MyLineArts (mylinearts.com) for anyone who wants to paint their own art but needs a clean, inspiring starting point. It’s a simple web app that takes any photo you upload—your kid’s drawing, a family portrait, a cool landscape—and transforms it into a minimalist, Bobbie Goods-style line art outline, ready for you to paint or color by hand.I love the flowing, single-line vibe of Bobbie Goods but found it tricky to create those outlines without pro-level art skills. MyLineArts does the work for you: upload a photo, adjust line style or detail if you like, and download a crisp PNG outline in seconds. It’s about giving you a canvas to make something uniquely yours with paints, markers, or crayons.You can:Turn your child’s sketch into a paintable masterpieceConvert a favorite photo into a fun coloring projectDownload a PNG ready to print and paintI’ve been tweaking this for months and finally got it ready to share. Try it at mylinearts.com and let me know what you think! CurJun 21, 2025 1:03 PM