Modification of acetaminophen to reduce liver toxicity and enhance drug efficacy
49 by felineflock | 11 comments on Hacker News.
49 by felineflock | 11 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: HNRelevant – Add a "related" section to Hacker News
12 by imadj | 1 comments on Hacker News.
It's been 2 years since the initial release [here]( https://ift.tt/ArSjTRL ). The initial version was a very basic prototype which was not available anywhere beyond the GitHub repo. You had to install it as a userscript or load the extension manually. Since then, it remained simple but better, new features include: - Improved accuracy by also using comments to help gauge the topic of discussion and the right keywords. - Published as plugin for more browsers: Chrome, Firefox (including android), and more recently Microsoft Edge. - Support for narrow screens and mobile devices. - Added preference controls. You're here because you love interesting HN discussions but they're often buried away like hidden gems, so give it a try and let me know what you think.
12 by imadj | 1 comments on Hacker News.
It's been 2 years since the initial release [here]( https://ift.tt/ArSjTRL ). The initial version was a very basic prototype which was not available anywhere beyond the GitHub repo. You had to install it as a userscript or load the extension manually. Since then, it remained simple but better, new features include: - Improved accuracy by also using comments to help gauge the topic of discussion and the right keywords. - Published as plugin for more browsers: Chrome, Firefox (including android), and more recently Microsoft Edge. - Support for narrow screens and mobile devices. - Added preference controls. You're here because you love interesting HN discussions but they're often buried away like hidden gems, so give it a try and let me know what you think.
Show HN: Web Apps for Python Devs with Auto-Generated UI
6 by ruben-davia | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, We’re Afnan, Theo and Ruben. We’re all ML engineers or data scientists, and we kept running into the same thing: we’d write useful Python functions, either for ourselves or internal tools, and then hit a wall when we wanted to share them as actual apps. We tried Streamlit and Gradio. They’re great to get something up quickly. But as soon as we needed more flexibility or something more polished, there wasn’t really a path forward. Rebuilding the frontend properly in React isn’t where we bring the most value. So we started building Davia. You keep your code in Python, decorate the functions you want to expose, and Davia starts a FastAPI server on your localhost. It opens a window connected to your localhost where you describe the interface with a prompt. It then builds the interface, and you can deploy everything in one step. Think of it as Lovable, but for Python developers. It works especially well for building AI tools. We built it to integrate tightly with LangGraph, so if you’re writing agents or workflows, you can turn them into real apps without leaving Python. Docs and examples here: https://docs.davia.ai GitHub: https://ift.tt/yHjRKES We’re still in early stages and would love feedback from others building internal tools or AI apps in Python.
6 by ruben-davia | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, We’re Afnan, Theo and Ruben. We’re all ML engineers or data scientists, and we kept running into the same thing: we’d write useful Python functions, either for ourselves or internal tools, and then hit a wall when we wanted to share them as actual apps. We tried Streamlit and Gradio. They’re great to get something up quickly. But as soon as we needed more flexibility or something more polished, there wasn’t really a path forward. Rebuilding the frontend properly in React isn’t where we bring the most value. So we started building Davia. You keep your code in Python, decorate the functions you want to expose, and Davia starts a FastAPI server on your localhost. It opens a window connected to your localhost where you describe the interface with a prompt. It then builds the interface, and you can deploy everything in one step. Think of it as Lovable, but for Python developers. It works especially well for building AI tools. We built it to integrate tightly with LangGraph, so if you’re writing agents or workflows, you can turn them into real apps without leaving Python. Docs and examples here: https://docs.davia.ai GitHub: https://ift.tt/yHjRKES We’re still in early stages and would love feedback from others building internal tools or AI apps in Python.
Show HN: SweepIQ – A simple AI tool to help you learn more, faster
3 by felixthecat23 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
3 by felixthecat23 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Valve takes another step toward making SteamOS a true Windows competitor
7 by austinallegro | 0 comments on Hacker News.
7 by austinallegro | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Ask HN: Go deep into AI/LLMs or just use them as tools?
19 by pella_may | 4 comments on Hacker News.
I'm a software engineer with a solid full-stack background and web development. With all the noise around LLMs and AI, I’m undecided between two paths: 1. Invest time in learning the internals of AI/LLMs, maybe even switching fields and working on them 2. Continue focusing on what I’m good at, like building polished web apps and treat AI as just another tool in my toolbox I’m mostly trying to cut through the hype. Is this another bubble that might burst or consolidate into fewer jobs long-term? Or is it a shift that’s worth betting a pivot on? Curious how others are approaching this—especially folks who’ve made a similar decision recently.
19 by pella_may | 4 comments on Hacker News.
I'm a software engineer with a solid full-stack background and web development. With all the noise around LLMs and AI, I’m undecided between two paths: 1. Invest time in learning the internals of AI/LLMs, maybe even switching fields and working on them 2. Continue focusing on what I’m good at, like building polished web apps and treat AI as just another tool in my toolbox I’m mostly trying to cut through the hype. Is this another bubble that might burst or consolidate into fewer jobs long-term? Or is it a shift that’s worth betting a pivot on? Curious how others are approaching this—especially folks who’ve made a similar decision recently.
A boy who came back: the near-death, and changed life, of my son Max
2 by ljf | 0 comments on Hacker News.
2 by ljf | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: Lnk – Git-native dotfiles manager
16 by yar-kravtsov | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Move dotfiles to ~/.config/lnk, get symlinks back, use Git normally. Single binary, no config files, no fluff. Built because chezmoi was too complex and plain Git was too manual.
16 by yar-kravtsov | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Move dotfiles to ~/.config/lnk, get symlinks back, use Git normally. Single binary, no config files, no fluff. Built because chezmoi was too complex and plain Git was too manual.
The Xenon Death Flash: How a Camera Nearly Killed the Raspberry Pi 2
11 by DamonHD | 4 comments on Hacker News.
11 by DamonHD | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Hong Kong's Famous Bamboo Scaffolding Hangs on (For Now)
24 by perihelions | 1 comments on Hacker News.
24 by perihelions | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Microsoft-backed UK tech unicorn Builder.ai collapses into insolvency
24 by louthy | 7 comments on Hacker News.
24 by louthy | 7 comments on Hacker News.