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Show HN: Proxmox-GitOps: Container Automation Metaframework (Recursive Monorepo)

https://github.com/stevius10/Proxmox-GitOps
3•gitopspm•2h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Nova: Open-source solution for CAD file conflicts

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2•aishwaryagune•3h ago•0 comments

Show HN: The Shape of YouTube

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Show HN: ServiceRadar – open-source Network Observability Platform

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55•carverauto•1d ago•3 comments

Show HN: WP-Easy, framework to build WordPress themes

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2•drewrbaker•8h ago•0 comments

Show HN: We packaged an MCP server inside Chromium

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44•felarof•1d ago•16 comments

Show HN: Inkeep (YC W23) – Agent Builder to create agents in code or visually

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78•engomez•2d ago•49 comments

Show HN: Land use visualization for European countries

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17•vnglst•1d ago•6 comments

Show HN: A large format XY scanning hyperspectral camera

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44•anfractuosity•1w ago•10 comments

Show HN: Firm, a text-based work management system

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168•danielrothmann•4d ago•60 comments

Show HN: Odyis: lunar lander (1979) clone written in Rust

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2•pilkiad•16h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Halloy – Modern IRC client

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373•culinary-robot•3d ago•97 comments

Show HN: A better Hacker News front end

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31•AntonioEritas•3h ago•54 comments

Show HN: Compression-Resistant Data Transfers

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27•iaaan•1w ago•6 comments

Show HN: Scriber Pro – Offline AI transcription for macOS

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135•rezivor•3d ago•111 comments

Show HN: Open-source implementation of Stanford's self-learning agent framework

https://github.com/kayba-ai/agentic-context-engine
6•kayba•20h ago•1 comments

SHOW HN: I made a site for 100% location independent jobs too

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2•lanmao_163•21h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Silly Morse code chat app using WebSockets

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8•noamikotamir•21h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Metorial (YC F25) – Vercel for MCP

https://github.com/metorial/metorial
59•tobihrbr•4d ago•25 comments

Show HN: Trott – search,sort,extract social media videos(ig,yt,tiktok)

https://trott.hattimatimlabs.in
37•sudo712•3d ago•11 comments

Show HN: I Built an AI Maturity Model for Software Engineers (and No One Cared)

https://github.com/Gigacore/AI-Maturity-Model
11•Gigacore•2d ago•2 comments

Show HN: SQLite Online – 11 years of solo development, 11K daily users

https://sqliteonline.com/
463•sqliteonline•5d ago•142 comments

Show HN: I built a simple ambient sound app with no ads or subscriptions

https://ambisounds.app/
310•alpaca121•6d ago•118 comments

Show HN: Specific (YC F25) – Build backends with specifications instead of code

https://specific.dev/
29•fabianlindfors•3d ago•14 comments

Show HN: I made an esoteric programming language that's read like a spellbook

https://github.com/sirbread/spellscript
176•sirbread•1w ago•57 comments

Show HN: OnlyJPG – Client-Side PNG/HEIC/AVIF/PDF/etc to JPG

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61•johnnyApplePRNG•2d ago•41 comments

Show HN: AI toy I worked on is in stores

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156•Sean-Der•6d ago•174 comments

Show HN: FastApps – zero-boilerplate framework for building ChatGPT apps

https://www.fastapps.org
2•zachpark•1d ago•7 comments

Show HN: Code First CDC from Postgres to ClickHouse with MooseStack

https://github.com/514-labs/debezium-cdc
10•okane•2d ago•6 comments

Show HN: Cmux – Coding Agent Multiplexer

https://github.com/coder/cmux
22•ammario•3d ago•4 comments
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Show HN: Newcomer Ranking – Alternative to GitHub Trending for New Repos

https://git-stars.org/ranking/newcomers
17•zxcholmes•3h ago
I've been working on git-stars.org and created a "Newcomer Ranking" that I think does a better job of discovering new popular projects than GitHub Trending.

While GitHub Trending often shows the same established repositories cycling through, my Newcomer Ranking specifically focuses on repositories that are both new AND gaining significant traction recently.

Comments

normie3000•2h ago
Of the top ~20 repos I checked, they were all either AI-related or old/archived/deprecated.
zxcholmes•1h ago
You're right, I should filter out old/archived/deprecated repositories to keep the list active.
IshKebab•2h ago
Yeah provide a way to filter out AI-related repos and I'm sold! I guess you could use AI to do that...

Also tone down the ads.

zxcholmes•1h ago
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll work on adding filter options and toning down the ads.
userbinator•1h ago
I'll say it bluntly: Software development should not be a popularity contest.
zxcholmes•1h ago
I think popularity to some extent represents what people are paying attention to and the technologies that are gaining traction. While it shouldn't be the only factor in evaluating software quality, it can serve as a valuable indicator of community interest and emerging trends in the tech landscape.
ramon156•1h ago
I kind of hate how easy it is to spot a generated frontend. All AI's use the same styling.

Numbers with gradients, big shadows, big cards that are way too big for your screen.

This by no means is a jab at the tool, I'm sure it's useful to some.

zxcholmes•1h ago
You're absolutely right about the AI-generated look. I'm not a UI designer, so I relied too heavily on AI for the frontend. I should probably study designs from other websites and create something more custom instead. Thanks for the feedback!
magnio•1h ago
> You're absolutely right

Perfect satire. Thank you.

GreenWatermelon•1h ago
I'm beginning to doubt that it's actually satire...
ChrisMarshallNY•1h ago
Nicely done, but I’m not convinced that “number of stars” should be the only metric. It’s not a bad one, but it naturally eschews a lot of indie stuff.

This is a chronic issue with discovery queues. I like to listen to music during my morning walks, and want to have the chance to hear new, not-yet-popular songs. I may not like a lot of them, but I want the chance to decide for myself.

nasso_dev•1h ago
Judging by the comments: was this project built by an LLM, posted here by an LLM, the replies to comments written by an LLM?

Is there even a human at any step or is this an agent running in the background with "go to HN front page" as its ultimate goal?

Arch-TK•1h ago
Even if an LLM came up with the idea for using an LLM to come up with project ideas, then implementing those project ideas, then posting those projects on HN and representing the project on HN. Someone set up the first LLM. So there's always a human...
GreenWatermelon•52m ago
And it seems there are a bunch of broken stuff that anyone with a lick of CSS skills would notice and fix right away. For example, the first 4 elements of each card (number, title, external link icon, and tag) seem like they should've been in on the same line. The pill-like "Hot" doesn't normally take a whole line by itself...

This os trivially fixed by wrapping them in a flex container. In tailwind that would take 2 seconds.

So we have:

- OP didn't even look at this project before posting it, or...

- they looked and didn't find anything wrong (no eye for quality), or....

- they looked, saw it looked off, but didn't bother to fix it, either due to lack of necessary skill to do that or maybe they didn't want to invoke the agent a second time???

I concur with your conclusion that it seems no human was involved in any step.

Also, evidently, thing doesn't even work given it shows years-old repos that didn't actually get any traction recently. It's AI slop in product form

manyaoman•49m ago
First I thought you're surely kidding, but after looking into it I realized you could be right. RIP HN.
FredrikMeyer•1h ago
One of the projects listed for me was a Clojure project that hasn't been updated for 3 years.

https://github.com/stuartsierra/component

CaptainOfCoit•58m ago
I think that's because Component is done/finished. I still use it from time to time (and have projects running in production with it right now), can't think of a single issue to fix or feature to add, at least from my perspective, it pretty much does what it should without issues.
VoidWhisperer•1h ago
This is decidedly not a 'new' repo but shows up there anyways: https://github.com/mdn/mdn/

Also, design sidenote: the purple font that the navigation bar takes when an option is highlighted makes it next to impossible to read against the dark gray background

delusional•59m ago
It's showing 0 for "previous stars", like it's showing data from some initial run. This is obviously broken, and not at all useful in its current state.

How is this the top post on the front page right now?

poly2it•59m ago
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45541068 (8 days ago)