Daily Show HN

Show HN for July 10, 2025

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Typeform was too expensive so I built my own forms(ikiform.com) #

59 comments9:02 AM View on HN
Hey HN,

I'm a solopreneur and run a web design agency.

I create open-source apps, but I also work as a freelancer and designer. I was accepting any new freelance project via forms on my agency website.

I was using Typeform, but as time went by and more people submitted forms, it got more and more expensive. That time, I thought to use Google Form, but it was way too blocky and looked very unprofessional on my agency website.

So I thought to build my own forms for my own usage, and it turns out it almost doubled form submissions and inquiry calls.

I was happy, so I thought to build it for everyone and make it open-source.

I added AI functionalities using Vercel AISDK. I can generate forms almost instantly using AI and also added analytics AI so that users can talk with their forms—more like talk with their analytics data.

I hope this product will be as helpful to you as it was for me. Would love your feedback pls

Preet

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I built a playground to showcase what Flux Kontext is good at(fluxkontextlab.com) #

12 comments1:10 AM View on HN
Hi HN,

After spending some time with the new `flux kontext dev` model, I realized its most powerful capabilities aren't immediately obvious. Many people might miss its true potential by just scratching the surface.

I went deep and curated a collection of what I think are its most interesting use cases – things like targeted text removal, subtle photo restoration, and creative style transfers.

I felt that simply writing about them wasn't enough. The best way to understand the value is to see it and try it for yourself.

That's why I built FluxKontextLab (https://fluxkontextlab.com).

On the site, I've presented these curated examples with before-and-after comparisons. More importantly, there's an interactive playground right there, so you can immediately test these ideas or your own prompts on your own images.

My goal is to share what this model is capable of beyond the basics.

It's still an early project. I'd love for you to take a look and share your thoughts or any cool results you generate.

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Still coding in VC++ 6.0 after losing everything, living in a trailer #

6 comments3:26 AM View on HN
Hey HN,

I spent 30 years writing CAD plugins in C++, mostly in Visual C++ 6.0. Then the industry collapsed. And I lost an intellectual lawsuit, my income dried up, and my marriage ended.

Now I live alone in a trailer in rural Canada — still writing code, still surviving, trying to crawl back.

This is a short video I made (50 seconds), documenting a quiet moment from this strange life. If you’ve ever hit rock bottom and kept going, you might relate.

https://youtube.com/shorts/dDLSd3pfIYI?feature=share

Thanks for watching. Just sharing — not selling anything.

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I built an app to turn my kids' questions into podcasts(wonderpods.app) #

8 comments12:50 PM View on HN
My kids are endlessly curious, always asking questions like “Why do stars twinkle?” or “How do volcanoes erupt?” I love their curiosity, but I found myself constantly searching for good ways to answer them, and without adding more screen time to their day.

Podcasts are great, but kids’ podcasts are often generic and don’t cover their specific questions. I wanted something more personal and engaging.

So I built WonderPods - an app that creates personalized podcast episodes to answer whatever they’re curious about, even saying their name in the story. It turns their curiosity into fun, screen-free learning moments, whether at bedtime or in the car.

We just launched, and there’s a free trial. I’d love your feedback on the idea, the experience, and any thoughts you have on making it better.

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I made a tool to make LinkedIn posting feel less like a chore(linkgenie.one) #

2 comments9:55 AM View on HN
I made a tool to make LinkedIn posting feel less like a chore.

it’s called Linkgenie, and I just opened it up for early users.

Using Claude for generating post and get for hooks its saves you time.

I’d love if you gave it a try + told me what’s missing, what slaps, and what needs a glow-up.

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SimRepo – GitHub extension showing similar repositories in the sidebar(github.com) #

0 comments12:53 PM View on HN
I built SimRepo, a browser extension that adds a “Similar Repositories” panel directly into GitHub repo pages (for repos with 150+ stars). It's useful for discovering related projects while browsing. It's based on a vectorized model trained on GitHub star data.

Repo: https://github.com/Mubelotix/SimRepo Chrome/Firefox support, no tracking, fully open source.

Would love feedback on the recommendation quality or UX!

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Buzz0.com – Daily curated Show HN posts(buzz0.com) #

0 comments1:40 AM View on HN
This afternoon, I used Claude Code to quickly build a tool for browsing Hacker News Show HN projects. The UI and database came together in one go, with some final tweaks and mobile optimization. From start to deployment, it took about 30 minutes.

Planning to add product analytics features soon.

Hope you find it useful!

https://buzz0.com