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Copenhagenize Index 2025: The Global Ranking of Bicycle-Friendly Cities

2025-11-29 @ 15:28:05Points: 24Comments: 17

It's Always the Process, Stupid

2025-11-29 @ 14:20:46Points: 97Comments: 29

DNS LOC Record (2014)

2025-11-29 @ 14:02:23Points: 54Comments: 17

Hachi: An Image Search Engine

2025-11-29 @ 13:56:04Points: 43Comments: 6

Chainalysis Successful Deanonymization Attack on Monero

2025-11-29 @ 12:26:54Points: 21Comments: 6

The CRDT Dictionary: A Field Guide to Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types

2025-11-29 @ 12:25:35Points: 21Comments: 0

Show HN: I built Magiclip – an all-in-one AI studio

2025-11-29 @ 12:04:23Points: 18Comments: 2

I’ve been working on a tool I personally needed as someone who edits a lot of video content.

The problem is simple:

Modern video editing requires 8+ different tools, all slow, all noisy, all repetitive.

Subtitles here. Audio cleanup there. Silence removal elsewhere. Upscaling in another tool. AI voice in a different one. A clip extractor somewhere else…

So I built Magiclip.io — a single interface that automates the most boring parts of editing.

What it does today

Auto-subtitles (fast & accurate)

Silence removal

AI voice-over

Audio enhancement

Image upscaling

Clip extraction from long videos

Thumbnail generation

Quick TikTok/Reels format conversion

And more coming

The idea isn’t to replace full editors. It’s to remove the friction of things we repeat 100 times.

Upload → Magic → Download. No timeline, no project files, no complexity.

Why I built it

I edit content frequently, and the workflow felt unnecessarily painful. Magiclip is my attempt to reduce editing from hours to seconds by batching the most common tasks behind simple endpoints.

What I’d love feedback on

What other tasks should be automated?

Anything in the UX that feels off or slow?

Any feature you’d want exposed through an API?

Live link

https://magiclip.io

Happy to answer anything about the architecture, the pipelines, or the reasoning behind the features.

DMT-induced shifts in criticality correlate with self-dissolution

2025-11-29 @ 11:52:21Points: 41Comments: 22

Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out

2025-11-29 @ 11:31:58Points: 359Comments: 347

High air pollution could diminish exercise benefits by half – study

2025-11-29 @ 10:54:16Points: 120Comments: 49

Garfield's Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem

2025-11-29 @ 06:37:05Points: 103Comments: 53

System 7 natively boots on the Mac mini G4

2025-11-29 @ 03:26:01Points: 256Comments: 65

Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)

2025-11-29 @ 01:37:42Points: 189Comments: 47

A triangle whose interior angles sum to zero

2025-11-29 @ 00:26:42Points: 120Comments: 56

Confessions of a Software Developer: No More Self-Censorship

2025-11-28 @ 22:21:25Points: 292Comments: 244

Airbus A320 – intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical for flight

2025-11-28 @ 21:40:21Points: 415Comments: 129

Imgur geo-blocked the UK, so I geo-unblocked my network

2025-11-28 @ 18:15:50Points: 442Comments: 148

Molly: An Improved Signal App

2025-11-28 @ 17:48:25Points: 379Comments: 229

So you wanna build a local RAG?

2025-11-28 @ 16:54:56Points: 337Comments: 81

Airloom – 3D Flight Tracker

2025-11-28 @ 16:49:12Points: 246Comments: 86

Language is primarily a tool for communication rather than thought (2024) [pdf]

2025-11-28 @ 14:42:19Points: 111Comments: 49

Running a Business Means Contact with Reality

2025-11-26 @ 12:20:04Points: 37Comments: 18

Anthony Bourdain's Lost Li.st's

2025-11-26 @ 07:03:27Points: 99Comments: 28

I read through the years about Bourdain's content on the defunct li.st service, but was never able to find an archive of it. A more thorough perusing of archive.org and a pointer from an Internet stranger led me to create this site. Cheers

WinApps: Run Windows apps as if they were a part of the native Linux OS

2025-11-25 @ 12:34:25Points: 245Comments: 115

Build Your Own Router with URLPattern()

2025-11-25 @ 07:43:39Points: 29Comments: 2

How stealth addresses work in Monero

2025-11-24 @ 20:29:21Points: 62Comments: 39

Show HN: Explore what the browser exposes about you

2025-11-24 @ 18:05:08Points: 138Comments: 50

GitHub: https://github.com/neberej/exposedbydefault

Demo: https://neberej.github.io/exposedbydefault/

Note: No data is sent anywhere. Everything runs in your browser.

WebR – R in the Browser

2025-11-24 @ 15:27:53Points: 54Comments: 11

The risk of round numbers and sharp thresholds in clinical practice

2025-11-22 @ 08:51:08Points: 50Comments: 21

Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan has advanced urban planning, metallurgy

2025-11-21 @ 17:06:21Points: 23Comments: 2

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