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Hanakai
A family of tools to help you write clearer, more maintainable Ruby applications.
Typia TypeScript to Go Porting
Developers encounter issues and solutions when relying on AI for code porting.
Mobile Phone Proxy
Use an Android phone as an HTTP proxy to bypass geo-restrictions.
G-Shock Smart Sync Webapp
Manage your G-Shock watch directly from the browser.
RYBitten
Configurable RGB-to-RYB mapping for digital color exploration.
Flue Sandbox Agent Framework
Build autonomous agents with Flue's TypeScript harness.
Apple Support App Update with Claude.md Files
Apple accidentally included Claude.md files in an update to their support app.
Porting Old School RuneScape to LWJGL 3
Porting partially deobfuscated Old School Runescape to use LWJGL 3
MCP Context-Forge
MCP Context-Forge is an AI Gateway for managing and integrating context in applications.
SNEWPapers
Design.MD
Collects design guidelines of major websites in DESIGN.md files for easy reference by developers and designers.
Clarc
A macOS app designed to enable non-developer colleagues to use Claude Code
GPT-5.5
Clawdi
mini-swe-agent
An ultra-lightweight AI software engineering agent built with approximately 100 lines of Python code.
Gemini Personal Intelligence
Euphony
ClawSweeper
An AI-powered tool for automatically reviewing and categorizing open source issues and PRs.
BAND
Recent Intake
submitted / discovered
기고: Latent Reasoning 시대의 검증 가능한 메모리
Guest Contribution
Latent reasoning이 강해질수록 reasoning trace는 사라지지만, 검증 가능한 외부 메모리와 결정 로그의 가치는 더 커집니다.
Veo 4 AI Video Generator
Direct Submission
Veo 4 AI Video Generator helps users create AI video drafts from prompts for creative planning, social clips, and visual storytelling. The site is live and publicly accessible at https://veo4free.net/.
Guest Essay: The Discovery Crisis in the Vibe Coding Era
Guest Contribution
AI 코딩 도구가 소프트웨어 제작을 쉽게 만들수록 더 어려워지는 문제는 좋은 도구가 필요한 사람에게 발견되고 신뢰받는 일입니다.
Guest Essay: Linguistic Diversity and Emergence
Guest Contribution
Guest essay based on the PDF "Linguistic Diversity and Emergence", adapted into IndiePulse contribution format.
寄稿: 言語的多様性と創発
Guest Contribution
PDF "Linguistic Diversity and Emergence" を IndiePulse の寄稿フォーマットに再構成した日本語版です。
기고: 언어적 다양성과 창발
Guest Contribution
PDF "Linguistic Diversity and Emergence"를 인디펄스 기고 형식으로 재구성한 한국어판입니다.
Guest Essay: Linguistic Diversity and Emergence
Guest Contribution
Guest essay based on the PDF "Linguistic Diversity and Emergence", adapted into IndiePulse contribution format.
Slab
Direct Submission
Slab: The Knowledge Hub for Modern Teams Slab is a knowledge management platform and internal wiki designed to help teams organize, share, and discover information efficiently. It acts as a central repository for company policies, project documentation, and team handbooks. 1. Core Concept Service Type: Enterprise Wiki / Knowledge Base. Primary Goal: To solve the problem of "scattered information" by providing a single, searchable source of truth for high-growth organizations. Key Competitors: Notion, Confluence, and GitBook. 2. Key Features & Differentiators Intuitive Editor: Focuses on a clean, distraction-free writing experience. It supports Markdown and ensures all documents look consistent and professional without manual formatting. Unified Search: One of its strongest features. It allows users to search across Slab and integrated third-party tools (like Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, and Jira) from a single search bar. Topic-Based Organization: Instead of rigid folders, Slab uses "Topics." A single post can belong to multiple topics, making information easier to find regardless of how a user thinks about the hierarchy. Seamless Integrations: You can embed live content from tools like Figma, Airtable, and Asana directly into Slab pages, keeping the documentation dynamic and up-to-date. 3. Pros and Cons Pros User-Friendly: Minimal learning curve; teams can start immediately. Search Power: Extremely fast and covers external apps. Readability: Clean layouts that prioritize content over complex UI. Cons Less Flexible: Not as customizable as Notion for complex databases. Internal Focus: Primarily designed for internal use, not public-facing help centers. 4. Pricing Structure Free: Suitable for teams of up to 10 users. Startup/Business: Paid tiers offering advanced permissions, single sign-on (SSO), and unlimited version history.