by randallstevens ·
I sometimes need to check on clusters when I’m away from my computer and was wondering if there’s any decent Kubernetes clients for iOS.
Ideally I’d want to:
- View logs - Exec into pods - Restart pods - maybe see secrets and edit config maps
I haven’t really found anything that feels usable yet What are people using (if anything)?
by MartinMond ·
Hi HN! I'm proud to share that we've launched a free PDF-to-Markdown CLI built on our proprietary (you might know it from PSPDFKit) engine.
Most extractors are either fast but lose structure (markitdown, pymupdf4llm) or accurate but slow (docling). Ours ties with docling on accuracy but is orders of magnitude faster.
https://github.com/pspdfkit/pdf-to-markdown
We'd love feedback on it, and ofc send us files that break it.
We build collaboration SDKs at Velt (YC W22). Comments, presence, real-time editing (CRDT), recording, notifications.
A pattern we keep seeing: products add AI agents that write, edit, and approve things. Human actions get logged. Agent actions don't. Same workflow, different accountability.
We shipped Activity Logs to fix this.
Same record for humans and AI agents. Immutable by default. Auto-captures collaboration events, plus createActivity() for your own: https://velt.dev/activity-logs
Curious how others are handling this.
Hi HN,
Whenever I needed an LLM to reliably output JSON or follow strict formatting rules, I kept having to write throwaway JavaScript scripts just to test the same prompt against OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google APIs to see who actually followed the instructions. It was a tedious workflow, so I built a local desktop UI to just do it for me.
What it does:
* Sends one prompt to OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, and Google simultaneously so you can compare the outputs in a single grid.
* Automatically checkpoints your runs. If you tweak a word and the output gets worse, you can just click back to the previous version.
* Exposes raw API responses, latency stats, and token usage instead of hiding them behind a chat UI.
* Saves your history to a local SQLite file on your disk.
* Keeps your API keys encrypted locally (zero telemetry).
Yes, it is built on Electron. I sincerely apologize to your RAM. I tried to mitigate the usual bloat by sticking to vanilla JS and native Web Components, so it idles around ~240MB, but it definitely still has some rough edges.
My plan is a one-time $29 perpetual license, but right now the public beta is completely free. I'm holding off on charging because I need a solid Merchant of Record to handle global tax compliance. Lemon Squeezy seems appropriate, but I still need to validate it (sadly, Stripe isn't onboarding new customers from India right now). If anyone has recently dealt with a payment processor that handles global compliance for desktop software, I would really appreciate your suggestions.
You can grab the Mac, Windows, or Linux binaries here: https://aptselect.com/
If this fits into your workflow, I'd love to hear your feedback, bug reports, or any features you'd actually want in a local prompt runner.