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Instantly share HTML files as live links with a single command.
tim33 · HN
Heresyour.site

Search indexed open-source code and packages with version history, metadata, and dependency information.
@Jack_Timonen · X

Hosted JSON database for storing agent memory with REST and MCP connectivity
@StuSim · X
hey Adam, I run , lightweight agent memory

Free tools to convert, compress, and edit files directly in your browser without uploads.
@faisalhaleem · X
Just launched — free browser-based file tools runs entirely in your browser. Video to GIF (with trim slider) Merge / Split / Shrink PDF Your files NEVER leave your device. No sign-up needed. Free forever. #buildinpublic #webdev #indiedev #tools #privacy

Deploy any of 400+ open-source tools on your choice of 9 cloud providers.
@Dil_Lynn · X

Add persistent memory and knowledge to AI agents with drop-in files, URLs, and native MCP integration.
kitforai · GitHub
kitforai Kit for AI developer hub — official SDK, Claude Code plugin, MCP setup, and llms.txt.

Generate launch videos from URLs or descriptions in 60 seconds with AI-powered refinement through chat.
@VanillaSkyAI · X
is like Lovable for video. Paste a URL, get a launch video, chat to edit, post 🎬 Here's one I made in minutes 👇

Write and run Wado programs in your browser using a client-side compiler and language server.
gfx · HN
Building a Rust-ish programming language with 100% coding agents: Wado

Compile and preview Typst documents directly in your browser using WebAssembly.
will-bradshaw · HN
Typst-WASM – Compile Typst in browsers, Node, and serverless runtimes

Secure GitHub pull requests with hardware authentication and OTP verification.
jallmann · HN
> want without a PR process that requires hardware authentication or proof of presence Just curious, what do you use for this? I built OTP Guard [1] a few years ago for exactly this problem, although I haven't seen any alternatives in the space. Does GitHub have something built-in now? The original framing was more "local malware compromising your GitHub account" ... it never occurred to me that the malware could be a LLM. I really should update the page. [1] https://otpguard.com

Share encrypted files with self-destructing links, no login required.
@cortexdrop · X
CortexDrop- first consumer file sharing built on IPFS. Drop a file, get a private link.

Share files, collect documents, and discuss them with clients—no signup required.
@droplana_com · X