Show HN: Treat your dotfiles better with ansible and stow https://ift.tt/2pXgjJr
Show HN: Treat your dotfiles better with ansible and stow https://ift.tt/zAyYFX8 February 28, 2022 at 01:17AM
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Show HN: Treat your dotfiles better with ansible and stow https://ift.tt/zAyYFX8 February 28, 2022 at 01:17AM
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Show HN: Net source generator for object mapping https://ift.tt/Uqs5zVA February 28, 2022 at 03:54AM
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Show HN: Flurri – Build meaningful connections with your co-workers Hi HN, we're Nikhil and Dhurv, founders of Flurri ( https://ift.tt/e4vNBTL ). We’re very excited to launch Flurri (https://ift.tt/dvjZOPz), a platform to help teams build meaningful connections and create an inclusive, engaging culture. From our own experiences and countless others, we know that starting in a new team can be isolating and remote work is lonely. However, the workplace is a great place to make new connections and build bonds, especially as other community institutions (sports clubs, volunteering, etc.) have declined in prominence. We wanted to make it easier and more comfortable to get to know your colleagues, focusing on what makes us all human! We capture a bit about your hobbies and interests, and provide a way for you to search against it, learning more about your co-workers in the process. Communities create profiles built on hobbies, interests, and short ice breakers and we create a searchable internal database of employees based on hobbies, interests, etc. Additionally, users can set up Icycle, our product to match co-workers based on mutual interests on a regular cadence, with meeting invites sent directly. We are completely free to use, so feel free to jump in - creating a profile takes 5 min! We believe work is a great place to find your community, and we want to make it simple, easy, and fun to do that. We appreciate your support and feedback and look forward to hearing your thoughts as we continue to build! https://ift.tt/e4vNBTL February 28, 2022 at 03:41AM
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Show HN: Switch windows of same app with hotkey(alt + `) https://ift.tt/PzGJkq6 February 27, 2022 at 07:05AM
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Show HN: Open Source Format for multidimensional indexing and sampling https://ift.tt/f9vc4al February 27, 2022 at 03:10AM
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Show HN: Terminal Based Wikipedia https://ift.tt/HdrMPga February 25, 2022 at 02:01AM
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Show HN: Lokapp, an open-source translations manager for mobile teams https://www.lokapp.io/ February 24, 2022 at 06:29AM
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Show HN: Mood tracker with CSV import to reuse existing data you may have https://moodistory.com/ February 24, 2022 at 04:51AM
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Show HN: Supershields.io – smart, Lua-powered SVG status badges https://supershields.io February 24, 2022 at 12:45AM
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Show HN: Elestio – Managed platform for over 150 open-source software stacks Hello Hacker News! We're Joseph, Kieran and David from elestio ( https://elest.io/ ). We've built a platform that offers open-source software as a managed service - we take care of the OS and app updates, security, SSL, networking, backups, the whole deal. In 2009, we started deploying open-source software for websites and web apps we built, many for SMB and enterprise customers. Our process was basically: spin up VM's from a hosting provider, install the software we needed, then update it manually / when it was needed / critical, etc. Once we hit > 100 servers/services needing updates, backups, capacity monitoring and alerting, etc. we saw that it was getting totally unmanageable… so we built what would eventually become elestio. We've put a lot, a lot, a lot of work into building something that allows us (and now you) to deploy a new service in just a few minutes, with zero ongoing maintenance / devops overhead. We basically turned open-source software into a SaaS experience. We update all the apps, respecting SemVer on the branch you select, issue and renew SSL certs automatically (even for your own domains, for free), automatically implement a 3-2-1 backup strategy, caching is handled and we put your service behind a configurable firewall and rate limiter with sane defaults. We have implemented Nebula to connect your services hosted in different datacenters across regions and providers as if they were on the same network and Borg backups to do deduplicated incremental backups in a remote datacenter. There were many challenges in building it… VM providers don't have homogenous or feature-complete APIs for provisioning servers, we tested 6 different mesh networking/VPN solutions to enable services running in different datacenters, regions, or providers to connect to each other securely, and we did a lot of work to create a sane templating system that covers setup, security, backups, upgrade, migrations and monitoring, lots of work to test the safest ways to update OS and apps without breaking things… but we got there and it works really well (we think)! Deployments are based on Docker, which helped a lot to standardize everything. We've been using it to deploy and maintain over 12,000 services for our own enterprise clients and we've spent the last year making it user-friendly (and even more bulletproof for end-user configs). Elestio can currently deploy any one of over 150 open-source software stacks like Postgres, MySQL, OpenSearch, Redis, Wordpress, NodeBB, Jitsi, Uptime-kuma, Plausible, GitLab,, Strapi, Ghost, or even PowerDns, Grafana, ClickHouse, etc. in about 3 minutes, flat. We currently support AWS Lightsail, Linode, Hetzner, Vultr and Digital Ocean, and BringYourOwnVM, if you want to run on your own provider account or even on-premise but have all the features of managed services. We are offering 1 BYOVM service per customer for free forever. Something we really wanted to do was make sure we were part of a healthy open-source ecosystem. To that end, elestio will donate part of all revenue to the open-source projects our customers are using. We will review this annually and if it's possible to increase it, we will. This is a win-win-win to us. Open-source developers and communities get more resources to improve their software while our customers, our staff and other stakeholders know that they are helping to support the open-source community. For this launch we made a partnership with DigitalOcean, they are offering $250 of free credits on Elestio if you go through this link: https://ift.tt/bIErJpN Alternatively you can also register here and get $20 of free credits but not limited to DO infrastructure: https://ift.tt/MQAGVPo All your questions and comments are welcome and if you want to share any devops horror stories, please do! We're giving out free credits for the best ones!! Joseph, Kieran and David February 23, 2022 at 07:00AM
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Show HN: Supernotes 2 – a fast, Markdown notes app for journalling and sharing https://ift.tt/Tgo2V4U February 23, 2022 at 06:23AM
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Show HN: Annotate PDFs in Markdown https://keypoints.app/ February 22, 2022 at 01:12AM
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Show HN: Loop_tool's Interactive Loop Optimization https://ift.tt/djRLbhc February 21, 2022 at 09:23PM
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Show HN: A new daily word puzzle https://ift.tt/Ce2NTlH February 21, 2022 at 06:21AM
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Show HN: I made a Line graph maker https://ift.tt/Aqby57v February 21, 2022 at 06:17AM
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Show HN: Geodatadownloader, a browser based geospatial data downloader https://ift.tt/J8U3Gmf February 20, 2022 at 12:38AM
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Show HN: XR Lightweight debug server utility for PHP https://ift.tt/401Ethu February 20, 2022 at 05:15AM
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Show HN: Find destinations fitting your budget It's still a MVP. I'd love to continue working on it, adding better filters, more locations and better data :) https://ift.tt/mSIbywB February 20, 2022 at 02:15AM
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Show HN: OpenCamera hack for Pixel 6 Pro https://ift.tt/vuHgcYh February 19, 2022 at 12:07AM
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Show HN: Simple method to create complex Excel formulas If I have trouble visualizing an excel formula in one cell on the fly, I use a trick to make it easier. Let's say I have the following cells | A | B | C | 1|mary| |Jane| In D1 I want to concatenate the cell values if the cell contains text. First I make a formula to check if the cell contains text somewhere in a cell on the sheet. Let us go with A6. A6: =ISTEXT(A1) result=TRUE ; Hooray! Then, if A6 is true, I want to display the text from A1 because I cannot concatenate "true" as I will be doing later on: A7: =IF(A6=true,A1,"") result=mary ; Yippy! I do the same thing for each cell: A8: =ISTEXT(B1) result=FALSE ; Sweet! A9: =IF(A8=true,B1,"") result=blank ; Thank goodness! A10: =ISTEXT(C1) result=TRUE ; Sweet! A11: =IF(A10=true,C1,"") result=jane ; Thank goodness! I know I am going to ultimately combine them with concatenate like so: A12: =CONCATENATE(A7," ",A9," ",A11) result=mary jane Right now it is a mess, but it is easy to follow and create each formula. Now I just copy the formula from the correct cell into the final concatenation (A12) To start, I will replace "A7" in the A12 formula with the formula from A7 minus the "=" sign: A12: =CONCATENATE(IF(A6=true,A1,"")," ",A9," ",A11) result=No change ; Perfect! I continue that process with A9 and A11 in cell A12 formula to get this: A12: =CONCATENATE(IF(A6=1,A1,"")," ",IF(A8=1,B1,"")," ",IF(A10=1,C1,"")) result=No change ; 100% success so far! Now I keep copying the referred cells with formulas(A6, A8, & A10) until I have only the cells with data left(A1, B1, & C1) in the A12 formula: A12: =CONCATENATE(IF(ISTEXT(A1)=1,A1,"")," ",IF(ISTEXT(B1)=1,B1,"")," ",IF(ISTEXT(C1)=1,C1,"")) result=No change ; Phew... Plug that formula from A12 into D1 and it is finished. Using this method, I find it very easy to work out more complex formulas. I wish I had figured this out on day 1. February 18, 2022 at 11:11PM
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Show HN: BackBlaze Hard Drive Data Failure Viewer https://drives.fail/ February 17, 2022 at 11:53PM
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