
Targe — LLM security scanning & audit reports
Tests LLM endpoints with adversarial cases and provides OWASP-mapped security audit reports.
@aryaan_sheth · X
- LLM security for small teams
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Tests LLM endpoints with adversarial cases and provides OWASP-mapped security audit reports.
@aryaan_sheth · X
- LLM security for small teams

Analyze Hacker News profiles with your own LLM API key, fully client-side.
Topfi · HN
Like everyone on HN, I love nothing more than to (re)read my own comments. Getting my intuition that I am among the smartest, most humble, highest quality commenters on here confirmed by an LLM so capable that the US government had to temporarily export restrict it [0] seemed only natural. Having had my perfection confirmed, I decided to share this joy with you as I had a few percent usage left before a reset. I took a few prompts, then did a review of the output which resulted in Selbstbild, a BYOK (Anthropic / OpenRouter) web app that gives you a summary and assessment of your public comments by one of our machine Gods, including Fable 5 (provided your can afford that luxury at API pricing). In all seriousness, I have, for a long time, used my own comments on social media (including HN) as part of a personal needle-in-haystack test, simply because I do know my somewhat peculiar style and what I tend to write, but also because I can sometimes write in a slightly confusing manner, ma

Analyzes agency meeting transcripts to detect scope creep risks and generate alerts.
@theshaunak_twit · X
ScopeShield ( A platform designed to kill scope creep for agencies and teams before it eats their margins. Built so you don’t forget scopes and stop doing unbilled work.

Scan crypto tokens for risk analysis using AI-powered detection from screenshots.
@aidyor33641 · X
is crypto platform. All in one place: *multichain token scanner *OCR-screenshoot to scan *crypto related news feeds *smart contract bug scanner-for devs to clean airdrops of their respective tokens before Cex/Dex contact info: [email protected]

Private multi-agent messaging with AES encryption on COTI Network mainnet.
@jutawan42 · X
Private multi-agent messaging on @COTINetwork mainnet Hermes agent: starter grant + AES + encrypted on-chain task (msg 104) Demo: Tx: #COTI #VibeCoding

Audit and optimize your local business visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude.
@Timemindai · X

Securely manage secrets and environments across all your apps and teams.
@radimhfer · X
i'm founder of Stashbase, designed to help builders

Search and analyze breach data, threat feeds, and exposed credentials from a single workspace.
@alencristen · X

Free website security scanner checking SSL, headers, and compliance for instant trust scores and AI-guided fixes.
@MrPenetratorTP · X
MrPenetrator helps businesses monitor their website’s trust, security and performance before problems affect their visitors.

Simple AI chat for OpenRouter models with no login, no tracking, self-hostable.
johnfahey · HN
As someone who doesn't use any of the more "advanced" features on sites like ChatGPT or Claude (agentic mode, memory, image generation, deep research, etc), I found the bloat of these services, both in UX and in performance, to be pretty tedious. There are a million AI chat interfaces out there, but I could never find one that just did simple messaging and history in the most minimal and lightweight way possible. So I made my own. Nully is written in Go and Vanilla HTML/CSS/JS. It literally just sends messages to OpenRouter, receives the result, and stores your messages locally. It's very simple, very clean, and very lightweight (see performance graphs on the site). It has basic chat features, basic model settings, and works with just about any OpenRouter text model. It supports attachments and basic web search via the OpenRouter API. I made Nully mostly for myself, but the cost to open-source it and host it on a cheap VPS is practically nothing, so I figured I'd release it if it c

AI tool to detect online scams, phishing attempts, suspicious emails and malicious links.
@ZiyadL6 · X

Protect your email and calendar by requiring unknown senders to solve a CAPTCHA or pay a fee.
felixdoerp · HN
Hi HN, The one thing AI reliably does is generate noise. Half the tools I see launch are just machines for producing more noise across more channels. And people are starting to see this in the form of emails in their inboxes as spam filters are struggling. There used to be a useful signal in email: the effort a sender put into customizing a message was a rough proxy for how relevant it actually was. AI killed that. Now it's customized slop with the appearance of effort with none of the cost. It is painful that the open internet / open channels have been abused like this. Captchainbox applies the idea of proof-of-work to email. If a sender is willing to do a bit of work to reach you, the message is more likely to be worth your time and the sender more likely to be real. The work is a traditional captcha. You can also set a pay-to-deliver amount if you want more friction. The proceeds of the delivery payment after transaction costs go to the Internet Archive and the EFF. The tool curr