
Lumen — Fine Gemstone Catalog
Browse and search a curated catalog of fine gemstones with detailed properties.
@Monir53a · X
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Browse and search a curated catalog of fine gemstones with detailed properties.
@Monir53a · X
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Post what you're looking for and find archival fashion, luxury timepieces, and rare collectibles.
@BryanAguir33 · X
We are the reverse Poshmark Grailed Depop

Explore an interactive clinical atlas of 24 oral and maxillofacial diseases with radiology and histopathology.
@dentistbangla · X
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Search and post social ideas, then discover people by their interests.
@James96dldm · X
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Browse and preview Google Fonts with an interactive interface.
aleshh · HN
RandoFont – A browser for Google Fonts

Shop from verified global stores and suppliers using AI-powered search and secure checkout.
@djuseur91297 · X
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Browse community-ranked products, services, and companies rated by real people.
@durinthegreat · X
Building and launched - let’s connect!

Extract SEO opportunities from Google Search Console with ready-made optimization suggestions.
@citewins · X
Just launched! 🚀 I've spent my weekends building CiteWins, and today it’s live. If you own a website, it helps you drive #SEO traffic from Google & boosts your visibility in AI search like ChatGPT & Gemini. 🤖📈 🔗 #BuildInPublic #AI #AEO #SEO #GEO

Browse aggregated news and compare how different outlets report the same stories.
u/Puzzleheaded-Neat548 · Reddit
News Aggregator (Concord) Hey everyone, I'm a computer science student and I've spent the last several months building a project called Concord . The idea came from being frustrated with having to read five or ten different articles just to understand one story. Instead of only aggregating headlines, Concord tries to answer: • What actually happened? • What facts do multiple sources agree on? • What information is still uncertain? • What changed since the story first broke? Some

Build a team wiki that automatically updates from your files with source citations.
reveriedev · HN
Almanac – A self-updating wiki from your files

Import your X bookmarks and access them in a fast, organized, searchable library.
@xoshiLads · X
I'm launching my first SaaS today: I'm usually the type to have a million creative ideas daily, start something, get another idea, and abandon that ship. I joined @shipordie_ recently because I genuinely think it's a cool concept: launch a product monthly or get kicked from the group. For procrastinators that seems like a good solution. Happy to be on board. I built marksave because my bookmarks were a graveyard. I kept saving more every day and never used any of it. Thousands of things I saved and never found again. While saving more and more each day. So: a free Chrome extension pulls your X bookmarks in (read-only, it never sees your password), AI auto-categorizes them (paid feature), and you get a library you can actually search. Search by meaning instead of keywords, ask questions about your own saves, and it resurfaces the stuff worth a second look. You can also group saves into folders and share them with a public link. One thing that's already in there:

Search for electronic components by specs, part number, or description.
hannesfur · HN
Stillwind – PCB part selection as constraint solving