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Posted by david927 3/30/2025

Ask HN: What are you working on? (March 2025)

What are you working on? Any new ideas that you're thinking about?
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RamblingCTO 3/31/2025|
I'm automating blog post writing for SEO complete with keyword research, SERP gap analysis, brand voice/service brief analysis etc. Really fun and the results are really good!
FrozenSynapse 3/31/2025||
Still working on moviematey from time to time - a movie recommender engine * https://moviematey.com/
ekaesmem 3/30/2025||
I just submitted a TinyML paper last night, focusing on creating a reproducible pipeline for model selection, compression, and deployment on constrained devices. I hope it gets accepted!
FigurativeVoid 3/31/2025||
I have been working on a bash only static site generator. I don’t think that I’ll share it, but its nice to know I own the tool chain and that I should be able to replicate it forever.
bithubdotcom 3/31/2025||
Working on Blockchain Node Infrastructure as a Service. Launched the MVP a few days ago: https://www.bithub.com
XCSme 3/30/2025||
Adding Error Logging to https://uxwizz.com, plus a couple of side-projects (one with music, and one with shopping).
achristmascarl 3/31/2025||
i've been working on a database management tui called rainfrog (https://github.com/achristmascarl/rainfrog). it supports postgres, mysql, and sqlite, and we recently added several new features such as: - favorites tab for frequently used queries - exporting query results to csv - configuring database connections in the config

feature requests and bug reports are appreciated!

Zaloog 3/31/2025|
How is rainfrog different from harlequin[0]

[0] https://github.com/tconbeer/harlequin

achristmascarl 3/31/2025||
i haven't used harlequin extensively, but from what i know:

- rainfrog is more keyboard centric, and it's built around vim-like keybindings

- rainfrog has minimal requirements to run (harlequin requires python)

- harlequin supports a lot more DBs and has a lot more drivers right now

talonx 3/31/2025||
I'm building Incidenthub.cloud - a B2B SaaS that monitors public status pages of third-party dependencies.

It was born out of a personal need in past roles and teams. I launched it last year.

mochidusk 3/30/2025||
I've just finished creating a Magic the Gathering rules engine, and now I'm currently training an LLM agent to play games against itself through reinforcement learning.
jathrone 4/1/2025|
How did you do it?
hndamien 3/31/2025|
I built a minimalist player’s player voting tool. If you play sports, Enjoy!

https://vote.gameon.futbol/

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