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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (July 2026)

17•david927•1h ago
What are you working on? Any new ideas that you're thinking about?

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SPascareli13•20m ago
Just trying to learn C again, making things from scratch in a multiplatform way, interfacing with X11 on Linux and wasm on the browser.

It's been fun dealing with memory and C's weird design in this age of agentic coding.

onesandofgrain•19m ago
I was working on sharemygit.com

However, LLM coding has made coding less rewarding so… Im thinking about starting a new hobby as coding for fun has become prompting.

stuartmemo•19m ago
Still plugging away on Raygum. Think Letterboxd for music.

https://raygum.com

asaddhamani•18m ago
I’ve been building a shared memory layer across all AI tools

www.memoryplugin.com

mertbio•18m ago
I’m working on improving the apps I developed for iOS by adding new features and fixing the bugs: https://fruitfulapps.com/
ttrashh•18m ago
https://flipcompare.com

Realize that I'm really bad at marketing. Trying to work on it.

It lets you take a picture of video games and shows price comparisons for the major buy lists.

thegagne•17m ago
Used Claude to write conformance tests for https://aep.dev.

https://github.com/thegagne/aep-conformance-test

Did pretty well, only took a day or so. I first had it inventory every MUST, SHOULD, and MAY in the spec, and then let it rip. I did guide it quite a bit to get what I wanted, but at the end I’m pretty happy with it as a first draft.

Helped me learn the spec and will be helpful to hone my dotnet AEP server, and aepbase.

There already existed an aep e2e validator which does a similar thing, but this is more thorough and generates a nice report. It will tell you not just whether your API follows the spec, but also what parts of the spec it does not implement.

notorandit•16m ago
RV64 toy/hobby kernel. No compatibility aim but rather at efficiency and speed.
sp1982•15m ago
https://corvi.careers/ Adding salary visibility for U.S and improving job search
Luyanda•14m ago
I am working on this Review Flow. An extention for Cursor / VScode to enable IDE as first class for code reviews.

It came from a frustration that I needed to switch between the browser and the IDE to navigate through the code and leaving comments on Gitlab at the company.

So I thought it could useful to create something and let it be accessible to the public as open source.

link: https://github.com/LuyandaLia/reviewflow

In a nutshell, it accepts draft comments, which can be modified and submitted.

It auto configs the env for Python as it uses FastAPI for calls to Gitlab.

It's my initial attempt. Suggestions, reviews, contributions are invited.

One love

primaprashant•13m ago
Continuing my newsletter about agentic coding:

https://www.agenticcodingweekly.com/

Keloran•13m ago
This month I have mainly been building my fork of tiny-dfr so that my 2019 mbp touchbar isn’t useless when on hyprland/cosmic

https://github.com/keloran/tiny-dfr

Unfortunately due to the way GitHub defaults to creating prs in the parent fork, I have accidentally created a few invalid prs in asahi before I was ready, and now am banned from creating a good upstream one

winterbourne•13m ago
https://buildthreads.com/

Aggregator for new posts in build threads from 277 old-school DIY forums.

Build threads of people building cars, 4x4s, motorcycles, boats, airplanes, hot rods, musical instruments, etc.

kown7•12m ago
Trying to summarize my career advice reading: https://www.nordstroem.ch/posts/2026-07-12-collected-career-...

Open to feedback and missing pieces.

enraged_camel•12m ago
I've been climbing for a decade, but over the past 3 years I've put on a bunch of weight due to work and certain life events. But I want to change that.

I know what motivates me: seeing progress. The feedback loop of "do X, see Y gain" is what keeps me going.

So I started building an integrated dashboard that can aggregate data from multiple systems:

- My digital scale

- Apple Watch (sleep + running performance)

- Beastmaker Motherboard, which is an electronic board that you attach a hangboard to and it shows you various stats like how much force you're applying

The idea is that every morning I'll open the dashboard and be able to see exactly how much progress I've made the previous day: weight loss, strength gain, cardio performance.

It's an interesting problem. There's essentially two parts to it: Apple Health, which aggregates data from the scale and the Apple Watch and can POST-export it hourly, and the electronic board, which sends data via BLE in real time. The destination for both of these will probably be an always-on Raspberry Pi 5, but I haven't decided yet. Then I'll have a small server app that can pull the data from the Pi and draw some fancy charts.

drdolitre•12m ago
needed seating planner for my wedding, so created something that suits my needs

https://easywed.app

kirubakaran•12m ago
I needed to get customers for Hyperclast [1], but I kept procrastinating on the go-to-market tasks. I'd rather be building, you know! So I created https://tractionbeast.com/ as a tool for myself. It gives me bite-sized tasks every day. I just review and do them. This completely removes the inertia for me. My other founder-friends like it too so I turned it into a product.

If you're an early stage b2b founder, I'd love to hear your feedback about TractionBeast.

[1] https://hyperclast.com/ - fast, self-organizing, self-hostable replacement for Notion

AznHisoka•11m ago
I am building Bloomberry (https://bloomberry.com), an alternative to tools like BuiltWith/Wappalyzer to provide sales signals when companies subscribe or churn from over 1600 B2B tech products. Think backend/backoffice tools like Hubspot CRM, or Netsuite, or Microsoft 365, rather than frontend technologies like Wordpress or React.
drdolitre•11m ago
Needed seating planner to organize my wedding, came up with something that suits my needs

https://easywed.app

k4tsu•7m ago
I'm working on a multiplayer RPG https://grimrain.com - calling it an MMO is quite bold, but the gameplay fits that genre. The game server is designed to be self-hostable too, so it's like Valheim meets OSRS
robbomacrae•7m ago
https://orcabot.com

OrcaBot was my Jan+Feb attempt to defeat the lethal trifecta whilst offering all the bells and whistles of a claw like sandbox: https://orcabot.com/blog#breaking-the-lethal-trifecta

This month I've been working on the free desktop version which is available as of today but probably carries a few too many bugs to not be worth promoting just yet.

sean_pedersen•6m ago
Digger Solo - a smart file explorer with semantic search and maps for your files (images, videos, text, audio). All running locally on your machine.

https://digger.so/o

yobfountain•6m ago
I am working on an agentic-driven news aggregator focused on AI Filmmaking and generative media. https://genbuzz.news
gsaines•3m ago
I’m hacking on an app that helps immigration lawyers spend less time chasing client documents: https://casedaemon.com/

We just launched a couple weeks ago and we’d love any feedback or suggestions!

A Speed Limit for Computers

https://caolan.uk/notes/2026-07-02_a_speed_limit_for_computers.cm
1•zdw•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Collaborative context-sharing memory platform for agents and teams

https://xysq.ai/
1•ximihoque•2m ago•0 comments

A Technology for Free Will

https://ziyzhu.com/a-technology-for-free-will
1•ziyzhu•2m ago•0 comments

You can now create and chat with an AI Mommy on Chatbrat

https://chatbrat.ai/bratlog/chat-with-ai-mommy-free
1•henrypissler•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Codebase Posters – turn any Git repo into generative poster art

https://github.com/unable12/codebase-posters
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What is Property Based Testing? (2016)

https://hypothesis.works/articles/what-is-property-based-testing/
1•downbad_•8m ago•0 comments

Bacteria turning uranium into stable compound

https://scitechdaily.com/bacteria-turn-toxic-uranium-into-a-surprisingly-stable-compound/
1•Gaishan•12m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you use LLMs for private discussions?

2•emerongi•13m ago•2 comments

Europe's productivity keeps outpacing the US

https://sethackerman.substack.com/p/europes-productivity-keeps-outpacing
1•ZeljkoS•14m ago•0 comments

Advice to New Managers: Don't Joke About Firing People (2020)

https://staysaasy.com/engineering/2020/06/09/Don%27t-Joke.html
1•downbad_•17m ago•0 comments

Where did my segfault go?

https://rmpr.xyz/Where-did-my-segfault-go/
2•birdculture•18m ago•0 comments

Good for business or profit at any cost: Private equity's controversial side

https://www.theguardian.com/business/ng-interactive/2026/jun/29/private-equity-visual-explainer-u...
3•gmays•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bananarr – Peel Back the Tech Stack of Any Website

https://bananarr.com/
1•ernsheong•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sleep external displays connected to a MacBook after closing lid

https://github.com/KristijanKocev/lidwatch
1•justAnotherHero•19m ago•0 comments

The Trouble with Effortless Code

https://codeplusconduct.substack.com/p/the-trouble-with-effortless-code
1•mooreds•24m ago•0 comments

A top Russian oligarch breaks the silence

https://www.economist.com/1843/2026/07/09/a-top-russian-oligarch-breaks-the-silence
3•mooreds•26m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Personal Biohacking Lab

https://selfassay.com
1•ainthusiast•30m ago•0 comments

I trained a 113M-parameter earthquake LLM from absolute scratch

https://github.com/jiazhe868/nanogpt-seis
2•jzsfg•32m ago•0 comments

"A Clockwork Orange" Nadsat Dictionary

https://www.mattiavaccari.net/mis/nadsat.html
2•yubblegum•33m ago•0 comments

I built a community ranking platform for everything – would love brutal feedback

https://peakd.io
1•GroguMaster•35m ago•0 comments

Believe the Hype About Teen Takeovers

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/07/teen-takeovers-violence-dc/687866/
4•paulpauper•38m ago•0 comments

American Loneliness

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/07/america-birthday-250-roadtrip/687877/
2•paulpauper•38m ago•1 comments

UI Degrades over Time

https://grumpy.website/1723
2•petilon•39m ago•1 comments

AI is the new Printing Press (another trite take)

https://idan.substack.com/p/ai-is-the-new-printing-press
1•idanb•41m ago•0 comments

Profiling the "Abundance" housing bottleneck with real data

https://laxmena.com/same-capacity-less-throughput
2•laxmena•45m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Almanac – A self-updating wiki from your files

https://usealmanac.com
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Full Emoji List, v17.0

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2•mooreds•46m ago•0 comments

Archaeology team unearths 'prototype' of world-famous Stonehenge monument

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2•zdw•49m ago•0 comments

I made a free Islamic prayer app to quit saying "I'll pray in 5 minutes"

https://better-prayer.com
2•Adam-Hincu•49m ago•1 comments

Why recruiters can't find workers and new grads can't find jobs (it's not AI)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2026/07/12/why-recruiters-cant-find-workers-new-grads-ca...
2•rustoo•50m ago•2 comments