
Featurio — User Feedback Boards & Public Roadmaps
Centralize customer feedback, prioritize with public voting, and share interactive product roadmaps.
@himanshu_b20 · X
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Centralize customer feedback, prioritize with public voting, and share interactive product roadmaps.
@himanshu_b20 · X

A spiritual practice companion offering meditation, scriptures, devotional music, and reflection tools.
@vinayak09752623 · X
Just shipped a new update to Sadhana! ✨ A distraction-free spiritual platform with: 📖 PDF Reader 🧘 Meditation 🎵 Bhajans 📚 Scriptures 📺 Playlists 🌐 Would love your thoughts! ❤️ #webdev #react #buildinpublic #opensource

Generate 1080p watermark-free AI videos with Sora 2 motion controls, synchronized audio, and no signup required.
Sora2 AI — 体验 Sora 2 视频生成 – 创建 1080p 无水印视频,配备同步音频

Browse cars in an interactive online showcase
@heisoxmayor · X
Throwback to this simple Car Showcase app i built when i was bored tech stack: - Next.js - TypeScript - React - Tailwind CSS - Vercel (deployment) live url: do you miss coding locally or has vibe coding taken over?

Practice AI mock interviews, track job applications, and log your career achievements.
@sarveshhon · X

Free frontend developer tools for CSS generation, image compression, and more.
@iamdeepak89 · X

AI tool that audits your dating profile photos and bios to improve your match rate.
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Share the vinyl records you're spinning and see what other collectors are playing.
geekamongus · HN
I collect records and I build apps in my spare time (and listen to records while I build apps), and this is what happens when those two things run into each other. Many people post photos of what they have spinning on their turntables on social media, and most never get any engagement. It occurred to me that people might want a better way to do this, and bringing them together in a niche social site might help. So I made Wax Spinner. Connect your Discogs (the de-facto vinyl collector's catalogue) account, post whatever you're playing with an optional note, and it lands in a feed where people can like it and comment. You can also browse anyone's full collection on their profile, and filter the feed by genre, pulled straight from Discogs metadata. The conversation and the discovery are the primary purpose. The details this crowd might find interesting: every spin generates its own OpenGraph share card on the fly, with cover art, artist, year, and notes rendered server-side and cached