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  1. Driggsby's a labor of love. My wife, who's an accountant, wanted to have better tracking of our net worth. I'm an engineer and wanted to be able to analyze our finances over time. So I built Driggsby. From a developer's…

  2. Fun little personal project to learn some new tech. Terma is a dead-simple terminal chat app -- create a persistent room and share the link with a friend. Server: Rust/Axum Client: Rust/ratatui License: MIT Repo:…

  3. Fun little passion project. I was interested in seeing what it would be like to manage Claude Code sessions from a browser. Overall - pretty impressed with running Claude Code headlessly. It's hard to beat in the…

  4. I'm hearing about some really unexpected and interesting ai cli workflows. Have you personally experimented with any? What are you finding works best?

  5. If you do use it, how does it fit into your workflow?

  6. If you're using MCP servers from Cursor or other editors, what has actually been useful day to day? Anything unexpected or surprising?

  7. What are some of the most interesting uses you've seen? Parents, colleagues, spouse, friends?

  8. Everyone was amazing with their feedback on the initial version. Here's a v2 with more concise tl;dr-type summaries for each story and comment thread, and a more dense layout for faster skimming. Thanks for your…

  9. Fun little side project. Uses Gemini for the summaries; Rails and React for the app.

  10. As a rough estimate...

  11. Fun little project, had Gemini 2.5 Pro summarize HN's top 30 each hour, both the stories and comment sections. Pretty impressed with Gemini 2.5. It's probably the first model other than Claude 3.7 Sonnet where I…

  12. fun little side project using gemini 2.5 pro. summarizes the top 30 HN stories and their comment threads. kinda nice when there's a huge thread to read the tl;dr. cron job updates everything once an hour right now. feel…

  13. Super early version of an MCP server for web research. * Google stuff and visit any webpage + extract the content * Do deep web research with a prebuilt prompt * Get latest news, weather, etc. * Take webpage screenshots…

  14. There's a plethora of hype out there, it can be easy to drink the kool-aid. But for those of us who are actually working on "AI features" or apps, what's been the hardest part of getting your idea or requirement to…

  15. For those of you building AI apps for your company or for your own product, what's your experience been like so far?