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Saturday, February 13, 2021
Show HN: Remove annoying 'blah blah blah' parts of any YouTube video https://ift.tt/3dhGOLg
Show HN: GitHub-peek – quickly peek a remote repo locally in ur favorite editor https://ift.tt/3pgDpigTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3aZ5yp3THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3b0mxat https://ift.tt/3b0mxatTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pltcBcTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2OoTZjd https://ift.tt/2OoTZjd
Show HN: GitHub-peek – quickly peek a remote repo locally in ur favorite editor https://ift.tt/3paj0eQ February 12, 2021 at 06:56PM
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Show HN: GitHub-peek – quickly peek a remote repo locally in ur favorite editor https://ift.tt/3paj0eQ February 12, 2021 at 06:56PM
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Friday, February 12, 2021
Show HN: Minimalist Tor-to-Web Proxy https://ift.tt/2MQJfdf
Show HN: Digital Pottery in the Browser https://ift.tt/3ae9gvJTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tQFiG3THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3paZe2F https://ift.tt/3paZe2F
Show HN: Digital Pottery in the Browser https://ift.tt/3qeRmPh February 12, 2021 at 04:05AM
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Show HN: Create animated and interactive drawings in the browser https://mutsuacen.com February 12, 2021 at 04:04AM
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Show HN: Zig Xor Filters (“Faster and Smaller Than Bloom Filters”) https://ift.tt/3b1OChJ February 12, 2021 at 12:55AM
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Show HN: I built an URL shortener to share Clubhouse events https://ift.tt/2ZbW2cwTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Z9xKjvTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2NoKWOH https://ift.tt/2NoKWOHTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3rMboRhTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Z7FL8J https://ift.tt/2Z7FL8J
Show HN: I built an URL shortener to share Clubhouse events https://clublink.to/ February 10, 2021 at 08:34AM
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Show HN: Create animated and interactive drawings in the browser https://ift.tt/3d7XIMG
Show HN: Zig Xor Filters (“Faster and Smaller Than Bloom Filters”) https://ift.tt/3b1uaxd
Show HN: I built an URL shortener to share Clubhouse events https://ift.tt/2ZbW2cwTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Z9xKjvTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2NoKWOH https://ift.tt/2NoKWOH
Show HN: I built an URL shortener to share Clubhouse events https://clublink.to/ February 10, 2021 at 08:34AM
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Show HN: Easy Dependency Injection for Golang https://ift.tt/3d5tSbtTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3qdyn7BTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3jEIb8e https://ift.tt/3jEIb8eTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2N1U77XTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pidmHn https://ift.tt/3pidmHn
Show HN: Easy Dependency Injection for Golang https://ift.tt/2YHHmBF February 11, 2021 at 04:57PM
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Show HN: Real-time multiplayer games with cubes. Early feedback on dev docs? https://ift.tt/3d5f5xt February 11, 2021 at 03:51PM
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Show HN: Easy Dependency Injection for Golang https://ift.tt/2YHHmBF February 11, 2021 at 04:57PM
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Show HN: Real-time multiplayer games with cubes. Early feedback on dev docs? https://ift.tt/3d5f5xt February 11, 2021 at 03:51PM
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Show HN: Real-time multiplayer games with cubes. Early feedback on dev docs? https://ift.tt/2Nh8uoL
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Show HN: Automatic Website to RSS Feed Parser https://ift.tt/3d3gaG3THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2ZawKviTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pcnhOW https://ift.tt/3pcnhOW
Show HN: Automatic Website to RSS Feed Parser https://ift.tt/3oORPHg February 11, 2021 at 05:16AM
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Show HN: Emacs Keyboard Shortcuts mapped onto a virtual Keyboard https://ift.tt/370ri2r February 11, 2021 at 05:03AM
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(https://ift.tt/36ZwEezShow HN: Writer – Free, secure Markdown notes app for iOS/iPadOS https://ift.tt/3qdwIyKTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2MUAD5fTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3acexUC https://ift.tt/3acexUC
Show HN: Writer – Free, secure Markdown notes app for iOS/iPadOS https://ift.tt/3aVy8Yj February 11, 2021 at 04:51AM
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Show HN: Shrink my video – Opinionated ways to reduce video file size https://ift.tt/3d3i9dE February 11, 2021 at 01:22AM
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(https://ift.tt/3qd0unrShow HN: Izuna, show type annotations on pull requests https://ift.tt/3jEQ1OXTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pfeNGxTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pbgVz9 https://ift.tt/3pbgVz9THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3paXjvgTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3q86fTg https://ift.tt/3q86fTg
Show HN: Izuna, show type annotations on pull requests https://ift.tt/3gKIFbu February 11, 2021 at 12:16AM
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Show HN: Introduction to Event-Driven Architecture https://ift.tt/3qeVxdJ February 11, 2021 at 03:21AM
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Show HN: Get a secure HTTPS tunnel with Let’s Encrypt https://ift.tt/3a9WCht February 11, 2021 at 02:41AM
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(https://ift.tt/3cZudMVShow HN: Next.js Template for Interactive Courses https://ift.tt/3aT7yit
Show HN: Automatic Website to RSS Feed Parser https://ift.tt/3d3gaG3
Show HN: Emacs Keyboard Shortcuts mapped onto a virtual Keyboard https://ift.tt/3qaWEeB
Show HN: Writer – Free, secure Markdown notes app for iOS/iPadOS https://ift.tt/3qdwIyK
Show HN: Shrink my video – Opinionated ways to reduce video file size https://ift.tt/3jCxYZMTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3jGwDkYTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/375SMnt https://ift.tt/375SMnt
Show HN: Shrink my video – Opinionated ways to reduce video file size https://ift.tt/3d3i9dE February 11, 2021 at 01:22AM
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(https://ift.tt/3qda7CrShow HN: Izuna, show type annotations on pull requests https://ift.tt/3jEQ1OXTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pfeNGxTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3pbgVz9 https://ift.tt/3pbgVz9
Show HN: Izuna, show type annotations on pull requests https://ift.tt/3gKIFbu February 11, 2021 at 12:16AM
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Show HN: Get a secure HTTPS tunnel with Let's Encrypt https://ift.tt/2LEAemM
Show HN: Shrink my video – Opinionated ways to reduce video file size https://ift.tt/3jCxYZM
Show HN: Izuna, show type annotations on pull requests https://ift.tt/3jEQ1OX
Show HN: Hacker News Discourse turns HN stories into Clubhouse-style audio rooms https://ift.tt/3q8zeGwTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3jDW06XTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tMVWXa https://ift.tt/3tMVWXaTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2NdZwbRTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Z2OFnU https://ift.tt/2Z2OFnU
Show HN: Hacker News Discourse turns HN stories into Clubhouse-style audio rooms I’m Seth, creator of discourse.fm, a browser-based tool/platform to create live audio chat rooms. I just launched an extension of the site – https://ift.tt/3pdK50t – which pulls stories in real-time from the HN site using the public API, and enables anyone to join a live audio discussion about the story (think Clubhouse rooms autogenerated for HN stories). Once you enter a room, you can grab the link generated for a room and paste it back to the comments on the HN story to invite more participants. hackernews.discourse.fm is both a full-fledged product and a demo of how discourse.fm can be used to create live audio communities. HN is an ideal for this, as it benefits from its synchronicity, similarly-minded users, and it’s basically a non-stop source of interesting discussion topics. That being said, almost any consistently active text-based community, forum, or news site could likely benefit from integrating live audio discussions. If you’re interested in how you can use discourse.fm to accomplish this, let me know at info@discourse.fm. I’d love to hear feedback about what I’ve built. It would be especially cool (and very meta) to discuss this live using the room on the hackernews.discourse.fm site. Link to site: https://ift.tt/3pdK50t Link to room: https://ift.tt/37jQu4v February 10, 2021 at 04:15PM
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Show HN: Hacker News Discourse turns HN stories into Clubhouse-style audio rooms I’m Seth, creator of discourse.fm, a browser-based tool/platform to create live audio chat rooms. I just launched an extension of the site – https://ift.tt/3pdK50t – which pulls stories in real-time from the HN site using the public API, and enables anyone to join a live audio discussion about the story (think Clubhouse rooms autogenerated for HN stories). Once you enter a room, you can grab the link generated for a room and paste it back to the comments on the HN story to invite more participants. hackernews.discourse.fm is both a full-fledged product and a demo of how discourse.fm can be used to create live audio communities. HN is an ideal for this, as it benefits from its synchronicity, similarly-minded users, and it’s basically a non-stop source of interesting discussion topics. That being said, almost any consistently active text-based community, forum, or news site could likely benefit from integrating live audio discussions. If you’re interested in how you can use discourse.fm to accomplish this, let me know at info@discourse.fm. I’d love to hear feedback about what I’ve built. It would be especially cool (and very meta) to discuss this live using the room on the hackernews.discourse.fm site. Link to site: https://ift.tt/3pdK50t Link to room: https://ift.tt/37jQu4v February 10, 2021 at 04:15PM
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Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Show HN: I've built a Python and FastAPI project to mock APIs during development https://ift.tt/3rFDYUn
Launch HN: Wasp (YC W21) – DSL for building full-stack web apps https://ift.tt/3qaJXQK
Show HN: HN Comment Saver – best tool to save and manage your favorite comments https://ift.tt/3tOj0F0
Show HN: Using ML to highlight unusual parts of S-1s for IPOs https://ift.tt/3rGMu5O
Show HN: Meething-Mesh dark mode support - Free personalized video meetings https://ift.tt/3q83lxL
Show HN: I’ve made 10 Telegram channels where juniors can find remote jobs https://ift.tt/3p73kJhTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2MKwOzGTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3a8BRTf https://ift.tt/3a8BRTf
Show HN: I’ve made 10 Telegram channels where juniors can find remote jobs https://twitter.com/xoelipedes/status/1359465041985175552 February 10, 2021 at 03:35AM
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(https://ift.tt/3rEboCNLaunch HN: Taste (YC W21) – Recreate nice restaurant experiences at home https://ift.tt/3p84298
Show HN: I built an internet speed analytics tool https://ift.tt/36XTkeYTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3jxLdeoTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3a4aMR9 https://ift.tt/3a4aMR9
Show HN: I built an internet speed analytics tool https://ift.tt/3cRFG0X February 8, 2021 at 10:56AM
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Show HN: Screenstab – A tool to turn screenshots into beautiful image assets https://ift.tt/2Ni3hwP
Show HN: Start working remotely is a job search I built using V https://ift.tt/3tGST2xTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3aaZhaNTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3a2AaXn https://ift.tt/3a2AaXnTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2OgKJO4THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Z4QJMc https://ift.tt/2Z4QJMc
Show HN: Start working remotely is a job search I built using V https://ift.tt/37gRy9h February 9, 2021 at 10:27PM
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Show HN: I built an internet speed analytics tool https://ift.tt/36XTkeY
Show HN: How you got your first 10 users for your product? https://ift.tt/3q6woBZTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3qjVi1fTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Na5QkO https://ift.tt/2Na5QkOTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3p6xr3qTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3rD2oxL https://ift.tt/3rD2oxL
Show HN: How you got your first 10 users for your product? We are all building some kind of product or business and gaining the initial set of users can be a difficult task. They are not only the users, but they play a very big role as they believed in your product, they should provide the non-biased review about your product and that will define how you’ll shape your product. So, I would be grateful if you can share the process of getting your initial set of users. By this, we’ll learn from each other’s experience, we’ll appreciate each other’s effort and help out the maker who need help with their initial set of users. Comment below the strategies If you want to discuss with me, then you can connect with me through Twitter: @ujjwal_sukheja February 9, 2021 at 08:58PM
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Show HN: Start working remotely is a job search I built using V https://ift.tt/37gRy9h February 9, 2021 at 10:27PM
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Show HN: How you got your first 10 users for your product? We are all building some kind of product or business and gaining the initial set of users can be a difficult task. They are not only the users, but they play a very big role as they believed in your product, they should provide the non-biased review about your product and that will define how you’ll shape your product. So, I would be grateful if you can share the process of getting your initial set of users. By this, we’ll learn from each other’s experience, we’ll appreciate each other’s effort and help out the maker who need help with their initial set of users. Comment below the strategies If you want to discuss with me, then you can connect with me through Twitter: @ujjwal_sukheja February 9, 2021 at 08:58PM
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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Show HN: FINT, more than just a gRPC Test Client https://ift.tt/3pcwK93THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3cSeuzbTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Nfyote https://ift.tt/2Nfyote
Show HN: FINT, more than just a gRPC Test Client https://ift.tt/3jE88oj February 9, 2021 at 02:22AM
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Show HN: A strongly typed XML reader based on XPath for JVM https://ift.tt/3aPrYsG February 9, 2021 at 01:35AM
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Show HN: PHP Laravel logging and payload in the same format https://ift.tt/2BzLk73 February 8, 2021 at 09:51PM
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(https://ift.tt/3q90xAKShow HN: Kloudi – Locally-hosted universal CLI https://ift.tt/3a3MzudTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3cWVcsyTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tDs92W https://ift.tt/3tDs92WTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3rD6AxDTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tGC4ou https://ift.tt/3tGC4ou
Show HN: Kloudi – Locally-hosted universal CLI https://kloudi.tech February 7, 2021 at 10:37PM
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Show HN: A fast JSON library for Go https://ift.tt/3ilDWN1 February 8, 2021 at 04:58AM
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Show HN: FINT, more than just a gRPC Test Client https://ift.tt/3pcwK93
Show HN: A strongly typed XML reader based on XPath for JVM https://ift.tt/3cWv15a
Show HN: PHP Laravel logging and payload in the same format https://ift.tt/2On82WH
Show HN: Kloudi – Locally-hosted universal CLI https://ift.tt/3a3MzudTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3cWVcsyTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tDs92W https://ift.tt/3tDs92W
Show HN: Kloudi – Locally-hosted universal CLI https://kloudi.tech February 7, 2021 at 10:37PM
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Show HN: A fast JSON library for Go https://ift.tt/3ilDWN1 February 8, 2021 at 04:58AM
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(https://ift.tt/36Va5rgShow HN: Kloudi – Locally-hosted universal CLI https://ift.tt/3a3Mzud
Show HN: A fast JSON library for Go https://ift.tt/3a2B9a9
Show HN: That $100 you didn’t invest in Bitcoin because they said so https://ift.tt/3a2oEvmTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3q3E482THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2Z1qfet https://ift.tt/2Z1qfetTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2N6W82DTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2ME6zLd https://ift.tt/2ME6zLd
Show HN: That $100 you didn’t invest in Bitcoin because they said so https://ift.tt/2Z0nauZ February 8, 2021 at 04:11PM
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Show HN: InstaRoom turns your iPhone into a smart webcam https://instaroom.me/ February 8, 2021 at 02:06PM
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Show HN: That $100 you didn’t invest in Bitcoin because they said so https://ift.tt/2Z0nauZ February 8, 2021 at 04:11PM
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Show HN: InstaRoom turns your iPhone into a smart webcam https://instaroom.me/ February 8, 2021 at 02:06PM
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Show HN: InstaRoom turns your iPhone into a smart webcam https://ift.tt/3jw3fxu
Monday, February 8, 2021
Launch HN: Jiga (YC W21) – Faster custom parts for hardware products https://ift.tt/3a0MGqATHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2YWABfzTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/36RRcWo https://ift.tt/36RRcWo
Launch HN: Jiga (YC W21) – Faster custom parts for hardware products Hi HN! It’s Assaf and I’m the co-founder of Jiga ( https://app.jiga3d.com ). We make it fast and easy to produce parts for hardware products. You can upload a 3D model (such as STL or SLDPRT) file and get a production quote within seconds. We have a vetted network of manufacturers around the world who can produce your part with 3D printing (plastic and metal), CNC machining (plastic and metal), or sheet metal. It’s literally 3 clicks: 1. upload your file on https://app.jiga3d.com . 2. select manufacturing process 3. select quote and order. We built this because we are hardware makers ourselves. I was running a 3D printing manufacturing service before starting Jiga, and we were shocked by how bad an experience it was to get quotes and order parts online, or from machine shops. I spent a significant amount of my time and money on inefficient communication, paperwork, sourcing and quoting. Ok, so now you’re probably asking how we’re different from other online manufacturing companies? Well, besides being not as fast, they act as an unnecessary middleman. They cut a huge fee, block hardware builders from talking directly to manufacturers and getting professional feedback (such as making sure they can produce that 0.15mm tolerance exactly on that little hole). For examples, take some of our customers: an enterprise that builds jets for the US army, a company that builds a device that enables tractors to be autonomous, a hospital that builds 3D printed ventilation machines to tackle Covid-19 (first parts ordered with Jiga!) or a company that builds robotic arms. These companies start by looking for the right supplier to make their part. They email quote requests with the designs, some suppliers reply after a week, some don’t. They log this data into spreadsheets and folders while making comparisons. Finally after two weeks the supplier is ready to take your order but oh no! They mixed up the email threads and made a mistake – and the wrong part was produced. Worse, when getting into producing more than just prototypes, they have to manage the supply of many different components and timelines, making sure that that they won’t find themselves delaying over some little component and avoiding any miscommunication about parts or revisions. All this inefficiency is not only frustrating but also costly – makers and companies lose millions every year because of miscommunication and delays. We built Jiga to make this process efficient and painless. We handle all logistics (always first class/priority shipping) and make sure that customers are 100% happy with every order that they get. Additionally, we let you read supplier reviews, check their certifications and communicate directly with them. Want to make sure that the supplier is aware of that 0.15mm hole? No problem, reach to them over our platform and they will answer promptly. We make money from commissions on orders based on agreements with suppliers. I’m looking forward to talking to anyone who builds hardware, and to hearing your feedback and ideas and experiences in this space. If you’ve ever needed parts for things you were making, I hope you’ll give us a spin. Have at it, HN! February 8, 2021 at 08:03AM
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Launch HN: Infracost (YC W21) – open-source cloud cost estimator Hi, we’re Ali, Hassan and Alistair and we co-founded Infracost ( https://ift.tt/3pZI5dK ). Infracost is an open-source cloud cost estimator for your pull requests. When you change your infrastructure code (Terraform), Infracost posts a comment in the pull request, which tells you the impact of this change to your cloud bill, e.g. “this will increase your bill by 25% next month”. Existing cloud cost management products focus on post-bill analysis and target finance and management teams via charting dashboards. We built one of these back in 2013. They are all missing an important piece – the people who are responsible for purchasing cloud resources are not shown costs upfront, so they don’t know how much the resources will cost before launching them. We want to make cloud costs simpler to understand for developers and DevOps so they can make better decisions, which we believe will lead to more cost-efficient systems. In 2011 Ali and Hassan started a cloud cost forecasting company based on Ali’s PhD research. They applied to YC and got through to the interview round. RightScale acquired them in 2012. I read about their YC interview experience on HN, reached out and ended up joining them. We went on to form the team that built RightScale’s cloud cost management product (now called Flexera Optima). In our most recent startup (which failed) we were launching cloud stacks for users on-demand and we wanted a way to work out the cost of each. We hacked together something by building a GraphQL-based cloud pricing API and a CLI that parsed our Terraform code and output a cost breakdown. We released the code on GitHub as Infracost and discovered that others had similar problems. We got requests to support more cloud services and integrate it into pull requests. At the moment, Infracost supports Terraform for AWS and Google Cloud (we’re adding new resources every week). It can be integrated into GitHub, GitLab, CircleCI, Bitbucket and Atlantis, or can be used anywhere through the CLI. In the future we plan to add support for more cloud vendors and infrastructure-as-code tools (Azure, CloudFormation, Pulumi, etc). We now spend a lot of our days trawling through the cloud pricing pages working out how pricing works for different cloud services. We’re grateful for the contributors who have helped us with this. AWS currently has over 2 million price points and this is constantly increasing. Users are requesting better support for usage-based services like data transfer, S3 and Lambda. Currently we allow for usage estimates to be passed into the tool, and are looking at other methods, i.e. based on last month’s actual usage. We’ve also learned, the hard way, the importance of UX in CLI and workflow tools. So far we are seeing a few use-cases for Infracost. Some enterprise users have integrated it into their “self-service” cloud catalog to set cost expectations before provisioning. Other users have integrated it into their CI pipeline as a safety net to catch unexpected costs. And some users are running it at design time to compare options and model usage. We’ve talked to Sid Sijbrandij (CEO of GitLab), and Ian Tien (CEO of Mattermost) about when and how to monetize. Currently we are thinking about a buyer-based open core approach, in which the individual contributor edition will always be free, and enterprise paid features will include multi-team support, management reports and private cloud support. We’d really appreciate it if you try it out and give us feedback. You can check out the repo at https://ift.tt/31NTx2e . We’d love your thoughts on our approach, and anything that has worked, or hasn’t worked for you when it comes to managing cloud costs. February 8, 2021 at 06:06AM
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Show HN: Which Countries Have the Most Open-Source Contribution? The last two weeks of Console [1] I interviewed people who are not from the U.S. about their open-source projects. This got me thinking, are people outside the U.S. more prone to contribute to open-source than U.S. developers? So, I went looking by pulling in the location data for 500,000 publicly available repos to answer this question. Why 500,000? Well, GitHub rate limits their API to roughly 1 request per second [2], and I didn’t want to wait a year to write about my findings, or abuse their API. Anyway, here are the results: None: 328, US: 232, Other: 38, United Kingdom: 29, Germany: 25, Canada: 17, Australia: 15, Switzerland: 9, Netherlands: 8, France: 8, Japan: 6, Romania: 5, Sweden: 5, Finland: 5, New Zealand: 4, Spain: 4, Russia: 3, Czech Republic: 3, Slovenia: 2, Bulgaria: 2, China: 2, Norway: 2, Argentina: 1, Singapore: 1, Hong Kong: 1, India: 1, Chile: 1, Poland: 1 Since the GitHub location is free-form, Other was used to capture things like “Everywhere”, or “The Internet”. You might be thinking, “gee, this seems low”, and this is because not only did I only look at 500,000 repos, but, I also only took repos with >1K stars, as I considered that a good heuristic for what I would consider a “substantial” contribution. Anyway, there are obvious flaws with this approach (for example, are US repos more likely to be starred than others?), but it was enough to sate my curiosity and figured I’d pass it along to others in case they were also interested. [1] https://ift.tt/3mnVVoh [2] https://twitter.com/sjkelleyjr/status/1357523698039676928 February 7, 2021 at 03:10PM
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Show HN: Which Countries Have the Most Open-Source Contribution? The last two weeks of Console [1] I interviewed people who are not from the U.S. about their open-source projects. This got me thinking, are people outside the U.S. more prone to contribute to open-source than U.S. developers? So, I went looking by pulling in the location data for 500,000 publicly available repos to answer this question. Why 500,000? Well, GitHub rate limits their API to roughly 1 request per second [2], and I didn’t want to wait a year to write about my findings, or abuse their API. Anyway, here are the results: None: 328, US: 232, Other: 38, United Kingdom: 29, Germany: 25, Canada: 17, Australia: 15, Switzerland: 9, Netherlands: 8, France: 8, Japan: 6, Romania: 5, Sweden: 5, Finland: 5, New Zealand: 4, Spain: 4, Russia: 3, Czech Republic: 3, Slovenia: 2, Bulgaria: 2, China: 2, Norway: 2, Argentina: 1, Singapore: 1, Hong Kong: 1, India: 1, Chile: 1, Poland: 1 Since the GitHub location is free-form, Other was used to capture things like “Everywhere”, or “The Internet”. You might be thinking, “gee, this seems low”, and this is because not only did I only look at 500,000 repos, but, I also only took repos with >1K stars, as I considered that a good heuristic for what I would consider a “substantial” contribution. Anyway, there are obvious flaws with this approach (for example, are US repos more likely to be starred than others?), but it was enough to sate my curiosity and figured I’d pass it along to others in case they were also interested. [1] https://ift.tt/3mnVVoh [2] https://twitter.com/sjkelleyjr/status/1357523698039676928 February 7, 2021 at 03:10PM
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Sunday, February 7, 2021
Show HN: Black Hat Rust – I’m writing a book about offensive security with Rust https://ift.tt/3jrfTOgTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3tzDZuOTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/36TxZ6G https://ift.tt/36TxZ6GTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3q00qqTTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3aFCuTn https://ift.tt/3aFCuTn
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