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emdash
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Building an Open Source Decentralized E-Book Search Engine
I have a side project that aims to organize your ebook highlight collections with on-device semantic search. [1] Right now it only indexes your own content but I'd like to add a mode that allows you to share your collection and let others find relevant ideas via semantic search -- a discovery platform for ideas found in books. It's open source if you want a sense of how it works now. [2]
[1] https://emdash.ai/
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Two personal projects I'd like to get fully-baked eventually:
https://emdash.ai
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Writing summaries is more important than reading more books
I built a tool for myself for the purpose of grokking ideas from books called Emdash [1]. Over the years I've collected reams of highlights from books and articles but until recently, rarely reviewed or absorbed them. The core of this app uses on-device ML to show related passages with similar ideas from other books you've read, and I find that going broad and exploring concepts from different angles really helps in comprehension.
I'm testing out a summarization/rephrase feature backed by LLMs that you can try in the demo. In HN fashion I'm trying to build this openly and gather feedback to see what works. I'd like to push this further in the active direction the article mentions with something like a Socratic dialogue mode where you're nudged to re-explain and examine ideas.
If anyone uses this thing/has feedback, let me know. Source is available too [2].
[1] https://emdash.ai
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This week's top indie A.I projects, launches and resources
Emdash - Use on-device AI to learn more from your book/article highlights.
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Show HN: Use on-device AI to learn more from your book/article highlights
And the source of course: https://github.com/dmotz/emdash
- Ask HN: How do you synthesize books that you read?
luvdb
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
https://luvdb.com
https://github.com/huangziwei/luvdb
A self-hosted media cataloging web app, with which one can mark the books, movies, music and games one likes, along with some basic social networking features such as microblogging, normal blogging, bookmarking and curating stuffs into lists. It's just me trying out ideas in an highly self-indulgent way.
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I built a Plane Spotter in 120 secs with ChatGPT
I spent 86 days with ChatGPT-4 and made a Goodreads clone (kinda) that I always want to have: https://github.com/huangziwei/luvdb
I have near-zero web dev experience before this project. After about a month, I started to rely on it less and less. But I still use it to debug when I hit the wall.
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Ask HN: Alternatives to Goodreads?
Build your own tool if there isn't one. I used to think it's impossible as I barely know web dev, but in 2023, with the help of ChatGPT, I managed to build my own Goodreads alternative (well, it's actually more than a Goodreads alternative) in two months:
https://github.com/huangziwei/luvdb
What are some alternatives?
evadb - Database system for AI-powered apps
speech - A tool to practice English speaking
gpt-json - Structured and typehinted GPT responses in Python
muziko - Practice every song you know
symbiants - Ant Colony Sim + Daily Mental Health Exercises
ntfy - Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST
paperless-ngx - A community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
nature - 🍀 The Nature Programming Language, may you be able to experience the joy of programming.
LookAtThat - Render source code in 3D, for macOS and iOS.
wiredhoo - Project to add wired connectivity to a Wahoo Kick by emulating the ANT+ profile within an emulated ANT USB stick; the host believes it is communicating to a ANT+ wireless device. Broader scope to be an open-source firmware replacement for trainers.
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
marver - turn your messy media archive into a personal streaming service, photo viewer, and searchable library.