Built an open-source background component library for Angular v22 (SSR compatible) – ng-bits

Built an open-source background component library for Angular v22 (SSR compatible) – ng-bits

Hey everyone!

I always see cool UI/background effects in the React ecosystem (like Aceternity UI or Magic UI) that don't have an easy native equivalent in Angular.

So I started building ng-bits — a collection of customizable background components designed specifically for Angular v22 with full SSR support out of the box.

🔗 Live Demo & Docs: https://guillermogoni.github.io/ng-bits/

It’s open source (MIT license). Since it’s still in early stages, I’d really appreciate any feedback, bug reports, or ideas for new background effects to add next! 🔥

u/GuillermoGoni — 10 hours ago

I built a 100% local-first RSS reader that turns Chrome's New Tab page into a feed dashboard (with built-in AI summaries)

https://preview.redd.it/grqjhnx2nlih1.png?width=1100&format=png&auto=webp&s=73acd06c4e556e425489a61fa908ab57e249450e

Hey everyone! 👋

I wanted to share a project I've been working on recently: Huminn.

The Problem: Modern feed readers and news aggregators have become overly complex. Most require creating accounts, sync through remote servers, track reading behavior, or push algorithmic feeds into your face. On top of that, standard Chrome New Tab pages are often cluttered or underutilized.

The Solution: I wanted a clean, instant, and privacy-respecting alternative, so I built Huminn as a Chrome extension. It transforms your New Tab into a local-first RSS dashboard.

Why Local-First?

  • Your feeds and reading history stay on your local device (IndexedDB / Chrome Storage).
  • Zero account creation, zero backend tracking, zero cloud dependencies.
  • Includes integrated browser AI features to digest long articles right in your browser.

I'm building this in public and focusing on making personal content curation fast, private, and distraction-free.

I'd really appreciate your feedback! How do you currently organize your daily reading list, and what would you like to see added to Huminn?

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u/GuillermoGoni — 9 days ago
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I built a 100% local-first RSS reader that turns Chrome's New Tab page into a feed dashboard (with built-in AI summaries)

https://preview.redd.it/gwm8zturjlih1.png?width=1100&format=png&auto=webp&s=bd8c5d489faee387966a7507238f0df0739f0a1a

Huminn turns Chrome's New Tab into a clean, 100% local-first RSS dashboard. I built it to follow feeds privately without accounts or tracking, plus instant in-browser AI summaries.

I'd really appreciate your feedback! How do you currently organize your daily reading list, and what would you like to see added to Huminn?

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u/GuillermoGoni — 13 hours ago