http://imgur.com/wPiLY0u Chinese Text Analyser: http://www.chinesetextanalyser.com/ A tool for analysing and segmenting Chinese text to help identify content appropriate for your vocab level and help prioritise which words in a given piece of text you should learn. It also opens large text files instantly.
Propose HN: Screenshot Saturday
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#62It's about a week close to alpha launch. Would you be interested if I make a call for alpha users on HN?
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#63Working on my website for my wedding. Using it as an opportunity to teach myself Django, so that I can make mistakes here before I start using it for a work project. Right now, I'm working on adding the ability to RSVP for events.
It's been really great to learn how to use Docker, Redis, Postgres, etc. to make this come together. Overkill likely, but still fun. :-)
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#64My personal thing is a landing page I am putting up for personalized chopsticks: http://i.imgur.com/DyFIItZ.png Hopefully I can get it launched next week and see if I can get some orders. I used these chopsticks as an extra gift to current customers and they seemed to like it and were wanting to order more, so that's why I decided to work on a separate page for those.
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#65It's an OS X application called Honeycast for composing audio/video layers and broadcasting (much like XSplit for Windows). The screenshot shows a session with a couple screen region snapshots and a webcam's video being composited.
I have been working on buttery smooth 60FPS screen capture (really tricky on these retina Macbooks with underpowered GPUs). It's looking great.
Now, I'm working on the RTMP protocol to communicate with video streaming servers (Twitch.tv, Justin.tv, YouTube, etc.).
I'm hoping to release to the App Store soon. The closest solution like Honeycast on Mac is the $500 Wirecast. I think there are a group of people that could benefit from a cheaper solution!
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#66prototype: https://api.monosnap.com/image/download?id=hZZrJ4zp5DyOR5HNo...
It will allow users to: - See which ones the have read (kind of like email) - Favourite comics - Discuss them in comment thread - Search through the comics (using title, number, alt-text and transcript) - Set up notification schedules, e.g. "Put a random comic in IRC at 2 o'clock every weekday" or "Email me the latest comic when it comes out"
I will hopefully be launching it within the next few months... :)
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#67Screenshot: https://github.com/pavben/WebIRC#screenshot GitHub: https://github.com/pavben/WebIRC I decided to blend an IRC client and a BNC into one, and build this from scratch in Node.js with an AngularJS frontend. Run it on your server and stay connected to IRC 24/7 while hiding your home IP behind the server. Access the same session (server connections, open channels, PMs) from work/home/iPad simultaneously and h…
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#68http://drp.io/geWI Finishing touches on a new music search engine
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#69Earlier quoted context omitted.
Nice work! I've been looking for a good flight simulator for Android (X-plane is nice but feels amazingly limited). What is this written in? Would it be possible to port it to Harmattan?
Thanks! It's written in C#, we use Xamarin to target both iOS and Android. We also have a PC version running on standard MS.NET I'm not familiar with Harmattan.
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#70I'm using the iPhone 5s 120 FPS camera to take a really fast panorama: did my first test in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwAOXroBL-k and here is the result https://www.dropbox.com/s/ggk0b0fmcvfp77x/photo.JPG looking forward for daylight. should produce much better results.