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  1. Hi HN, We’re Ruben, Afnan, and Theo, and about a month ago we started working on a beta webapp for a more visual roleplay experience. We felt that roleplay works best when it feels like a real conversation, not like…

  2. Hi HN, We’re Ruben, Afnan, and Theo. A few days ago we shared the first early version of Davia, and the feedback was far more active than we expected. For context, you can see the previous discussion and reactions here:…

  3. Hi HN, We’re Ruben, Afnan, and Theo. A couple of days ago we released the early repo for Davia and were surprised by how much feedback came in right away. We decided to turn it into a full open-source package you can…

  4. Hi HN, We’re Ruben, Afnan, and Theo, and we’re building Davia to make documenting and understanding codebases easier. Generating internal docs takes too long, diagrams are essential to grasp structure, and editable…

  5. Hi HN, We’re Ruben, Afnan, and Theo, and we’re building Davia to solve a common problem: documenting and explaining large codebases is complex. It takes too long to generate even a first draft of a wiki, visuals are…

  6. I’ve been working on something called Davia — a platform for creating interactive documents. These are “living documents”: each page is self-contained, combining editable content, interactive components, and data. You…

  7. Hi HN! I'm Ruben, the founder of Davia (https://davia.ai/). Davia is a platform to build, edit and share applications, where builders get rewarded based on usage while users can discover and reuse any app's code to fit…

  8. Hi HN, I just built an MVP of a collaborative image editor you control by speaking. You can say things like “remove the background” or “make the image look more realistic,” and it updates automatically. It’s powered by…

  9. 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…