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TodayLow confidence

Hey HN! I've been working on this for the past few months and I think it's at the point where I'm ready for some user feedback. It's a WASM engine attempting to accurately model all of MTG's rules and cards. AFAIK, this is the first MTG engine which tries to accomplish this by...

Published: May 3, 2026

  • News
Signal score: 73.7
TodayMedium confidence

I created a simple project to allow you to use a phone as a web proxy. This is not a proxy for the phone, its a way to proxy web traffic from elsewhere via the phone. One practical use case is accessing geo-restricted content. If you have a trusted contact in the country with...

Published: May 3, 2026

  • Android
  • GitHub
  • News
Signal score: 64.9
YesterdayMedium confidence

I've been building computer-use tools for a while, and I quietly launched this about a month ago (122 Stars on GH). I figured it was worth sharing here. Over the last few months, a lot of computer-use agents have come out: Codex, Claude Code, CUA, and others. Most of them seem...

Published: May 2, 2026

  • Agents
  • GitHub
  • News
Signal score: 136.4
YesterdayLow confidence

Hi HN, I’ve been working on mljar-supervised (open-source AutoML for tabular data) for a few years. Recently I built a desktop app around it called MLJAR Studio. The idea is simple: you talk to your data in natural language, the AI generates Python code, executes it locally, a...

Published: May 2, 2026

  • Data
  • News
Signal score: 134.4
YesterdayLow confidence

Hey HN! I built SimplePDF Copilot: an AI assistant that can interact with the PDF editor. It fills fields, answers questions, focuses on a specific field, adds fields, deletes pages, and so on. It's built on top of SimplePDF that I started 7 years ago, pioneering privacy-respe...

Published: May 2, 2026

  • News
Signal score: 134.3
YesterdayLow confidence

I searched for a simple, self-hosted journal app for my girlfriend and everything I found was either too complex, too feature-heavy, too feature-less for what I needed or required trusting a cloud service. So I built Piruetas (it means lollipops in Spanish - she chose the name...

Published: May 2, 2026

  • News
Signal score: 134.1
YesterdayLow confidence

Hi HN — author here. iesna.eu is a browser-based ecosystem for working with photometric data: parsing standard luminaire files (LDT/EULUMDAT, IES LM-63, Oxytech, ATLA-S001), running design calculations against EN 13201 / ANSI/IES RP-8 / CJJ 45 / IES-IDA MLO, and (the part I mo...

Published: May 2, 2026

  • Data
  • Design
  • News
Signal score: 133.3
YesterdayLow confidence

Hello HN, over the past 7 months I've spent nearly 3,000 hours on building SNEWPAPERS, the first historical newpaper archive with full-text extractions, nearly perfect OCR, a vast categorization taxonomy and of course with semantic and agentic search capabilities. Problem: I w...

Published: May 2, 2026

  • News
  • Search
Signal score: 130.9