New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Epiq – Distributed Git based issue tracker TUI

Show HN: Epiq – Distributed Git based issue tracker TUI
3 by jolaflow | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Issue trackers typically live outside of your workflow, with poor ergonomics. Epiq aims to solve that, bringing issue tracking into your terminal. Multi-user collaboration is achieved via git using user-scoped immutable event logs that converge in memory. Put my all into it. Let me know what you think.

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Browser based sythesizer, drum machine and squencer

Show HN: Browser based sythesizer, drum machine and squencer
2 by madmonk | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Inspired by the recent Boards Of Canada announcement, I've been in a low-fi electronica mood lately and was going back and forth with Claude on how to design similar instruments in the browser that fit the genre. One thing led to another and pretty soon I had a fully browser based polyphonic synthesizer / drum machine / sequencer. The interface and workflow was heavily inspired by the Rebirth338 application released back in the 90's, but with lo-fi synth voices rather than the original 303 & 808 emulation. I know there's a significant overlap of developers and musicians and I though some of you may enjoy playing with the app, or at least listening to the resulting album. I've also open sourced track 1 of the album via the performance script used to record it. It's in the repo. Bandcamp link to the resulting album: https://ift.tt/HAPKqcM...

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: SwiftUI package for onboarding flows in iOS apps

Show HN: SwiftUI package for onboarding flows in iOS apps
2 by vadimkomis | 0 comments on Hacker News.
It supports: - Image, SF Symbol, and autoplaying video pages - Optional skip behavior - Custom theming - Completion gating - Snapshot-tested SwiftUI UI

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: I built a Web-Scraper API that is 6-7x more efficient than current ones

Show HN: I built a Web-Scraper API that is 6-7x more efficient than current ones
6 by polaritymaking | 3 comments on Hacker News.
Runo is a web-scraping API that returns typed, structured JSON. You define a schema (field name, type, example value), and Runo fetches the page and returns the data. No HTML, no parsers, no post-processing. Over the past few weeks, I have been building this non stop. Currently, every scraper API out there solves the site fetching problem but left the extraction of the actual data entirely to users. Runo makes that completely disappear. For Runo, I went ahead and added JS rendering, stealth mode, and full LLM extraction to make this a fully functional and capable of scraping most if not all sites. Also, another major problem with current web scrapers is that they charge per feature or bundle them into expensive credit tiers. A single large or JS rendered request can cost 5-75 credits, which means you essentially get nothing out of their plans. Runo is flat per request, no matter the site. At the Scale tier, Runo works out to $0.90 per 1,000 effective requests vs. around $6 for the nearest Firecrawl equivalent. My jaw dropped when I was testing Runo and came across these numbers. I created a free tier that is 500 requests/month, no credit card required. Take it for a spin and let me what can be improved. I would love feedback.

New ask Hacker News story: Viable open source Claude Design alternative?

Viable open source Claude Design alternative?
4 by splatzone | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Can anyone recommend an alternative to Claude Design? I've been trying OpenDesign (https://ift.tt/qdo1Zjl) using GPT5.5 which seemed promising, but so far the results have nowhere near the same level of polish or consistency as Claude Design from what I can tell. Any recommendations?

New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Nibble

Show HN: Nibble
3 by glouwbug | 0 comments on Hacker News.
An attempt at a single pass LLVM frontend in ~3000 lines of C without external dependencies, malloc, or an AST. Included are some graphical examples. The IR isn't perfect, and the README touches on one particular downfall

New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Starting June 15, claude -p usage will change

Tell HN: Starting June 15, claude -p usage will change
1 by andersonmvd | 1 comments on Hacker News.
"Starting June 15, 2026, Agent SDK and claude -p usage on subscription plans will draw from a new monthly Agent SDK credit, separate from your interactive usage limits." Details: https://ift.tt/LmsnlPf