Show HN: AI Headcanon Generator: Instant Ideas, Endless Stories
I’ve been a fandom writer for a long time and also a very deep Tumblr user (like… headcanons, incorrect quotes, character analysis at 2am kinda deep). Writing has always been how I have fun w/ characters and stories I love.
I’m also a dev, and at some point I noticed smth pretty obvious: I love writing, but inspo doesn’t always show up when I want it to. Sometimes I really wanna write headcanons or relationship stuff, but my brain just goes empty lol.
So I ended up building a small tool for myself.
It’s an AI headcanon generator — you give it a few prompts, and it can generate character headcanons, relationship dynamics, random moments, or incorrect quotes. It’s not meant to replace writing or anything, more like a brainstorming buddy when you’re stuck or just wanna mess around.
I’m sharing it here bc it actually helped me get unstuck and made writing feel fun again, and I figured other fandom writers / Tumblr ppl might enjoy it too.
If anyone wants to check it out, here’s the link: https://aiheadcanongenerator.org/
Would love feedback, ideas, or feature requests — esp from ppl who live in fandom spaces.
Ask HN: How are you doing with AI overload?
Show HN: Kuta – Treadmill Interval Training for iOS
Show HN: Kuta – Treadmill interval training for iOS
https://getkuta.com
I kept losing count of reps during treadmill intervals. Tried paper notes, tried the big running apps – none of them are really built for treadmill use.
Kuta guides you through workouts with large visual cues (designed for sweaty hands on a bouncing treadmill), calculates distance from pace × time instead of the treadmill sensor, and syncs to Strava via Apple Health.
SwiftUI, iOS 17+. 22 free preset workouts. Custom workouts are a one-time $2.90 unlock. No subscription.
This is my first app. Got rejected by Apple twice before approval. Happy to talk about the build or the process.
AI-generated replies really are a scourge these days
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Is GitHub Down Again?
I cannot connect from the app nor from the browser. I don’t even know if this is where I should be asking but I guess I will find out.
Timedb: Open-Source Database for Timeseries
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Mastodon Engagement Viewer
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How I made a shooter game in 64 KB [video]
I Built an AI Agent That Trades Crypto on a Mac Mini for $2/Month
The article describes the author's experience in building an AI agent that trades cryptocurrency. The agent uses machine learning techniques to analyze market data and make trading decisions, aiming to generate profits through automated trading.
Show HN: Vim-Claude-code – Use Claude directly inside Vim
Hello Everyone,
I built vim-claude-code, a lightweight Vim plugin that lets you interact with Claude directly inside Vim through a split window.
The goal was to avoid leaving the editor to ask questions, refactor snippets, or generate code. I wanted something that feels native to Vim instead of context-switching to a browser or separate app.
What it does:
Opens a split window for Claude's responses
Sends selected code or custom prompts
Displays responses directly in Vim
Supports normal Vim navigation and scrolling
Minimal setup with no heavy UI layer
It’s still early and intentionally simple. I’d really appreciate feedback from Vim users, especially around workflow, keybindings, and split behavior. Happy to discuss tradeoffs and improvements.
GitHub: https://github.com/rishi-opensource/vim-claude-code
Thanks!
Show HN: An RPG in the Windows file explorer
Hello,
This is my game, it's a tiny dungeon crawler played in the Windows file explorer. Your player character is a folder that you drag and drop into other folders to move, items are equipped by dropping them into your equipment folder, some items are used by deleting them, and monsters can be looted for their files.
I got the idea to do something in the file explorer after I saw this version of Flappy Bird in the Mac finder: https://github.com/nolenroyalty/flappy-dird
It was fairly straight forward to make, using just a file watcher, shortcuts, and (optionally) Window's explorer API to detect whether the player folder is open in an explorer window (to delay renaming the folder until it's not used). It only uses files and folders it creates itself, and doesn't look outside of its executable's folder.
The project lent itself very well to TDD, especially since there are a lot of interactions that are quite tedious to manually test again and again.
It's also available on Itch (no account required): https://juhrjuhr.itch.io/directory-dungeon
Show HN: Markdown in the Middle – proxy to convert HTML to Markdown
I read Cloudflare's "Markdown for Agents" article and thought this would be really powerful if it could support internal websites, JSON content and dynamic Javascript sites.
I built this on my 35-minute BART ride to SF using my phone as the IDE (and a couple of hours of feature creep/testing). It's a combination MCP server + HTTP proxy that converts web content to markdown on-the-fly.
Key features:
* HTTP/HTTPS proxy with automatic HTML to markdown conversion * Token counting and caching to stay efficient * Content negotiation (only converts when Accept: text/markdown) * MCP server * JavaScript rendering for dynamic sites
Let me know what you think!
MasterAI RankWriter
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Alternative with Do
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Spotify Update on Developer Access and Platform Security
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My Skill Makes Claude Code Great at TDD
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It Was the Best of Times, etc.
Mojo's Take on Metaprogramming
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Decimal-Java is a library to convert java.math.BigDecimal to and from IEEE-754r
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Pinhead – Quality public domain icons for your map pins
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GyroidOS Virtualization Solution
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Show HN: Autonomous AI Agent Fleets
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Feedback wanted: monorepos, getting started and "week 1" problems, complexity
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LLM and MCP: A simple introduction to the brain and hands of modern AI
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An Interactive Intro to Quadtrees
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Show HN: Built an AI tool that routes tasks to agents, humans. Am I crazy?
Hey HN. I've spent 10 years doing IT work, mostly infrastructure and scripting, the stuff nobody writes blog posts about. No CS degree. This is my first startup and I have no idea if I'm doing it right. Here's the problem that bugged me: every AI agent setup I looked at just blasts everything through GPT-4 or whatever the biggest model is. That's insane for 80% of tasks. You don't need a $0.03/1k token model to parse a CSV. So I built two things. Rhelm is a web app for organizing AI work visually, boards and tasks, kind of like Linear but for agent workflows. goClaw is a companion mobile app (coming to App Store and Play Store) that lets you talk to your agents from your phone. Text or voice. "Hey, spin up the data cleaning job" and it figures out which model to route it to based on what the task actually needs. The routing is the part I care about most. Task comes in, system looks at complexity, picks the cheapest model that can handle it. Sometimes that's a local model, sometimes it's an API call, sometimes it's "this actually needs a human." I built the core loop in about 4 days. I've been breaking and fixing it since. I'm not going to pretend I have everything figured out. I definitely don't. But I'm mass rounding off the rough edges and I'd rather ship something and learn from people smarter than me than sit on it forever. https://rhelm.io (waitlist is open) What am I missing? What would make you actually use something like this?
Be My Baby
Show HN: AI Jam Sessions – MCP server that teaches AI to practice piano
Built this as an experiment in giving LLMs embodied musical experience. It's an MCP server with 120 MIDI songs across 12 genres. Each genre has one fully annotated exemplar the model studies first. The rest are raw MIDI waiting to be learned.
The model can read sheet music, play songs through your speakers, view an SVG piano roll it can read back to verify what it played, and write to a practice journal that persists across sessions. Learning compounds over time.