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Show HN: Find great brandable domains thanks to Randator AI https://bit.ly/3jtKHh0
Show HN: Find great brandable domains thanks to Randator AI https://bit.ly/30DqtZJ July 23, 2020 at 10:08AM
Show HN: Twtxt v0.0.6 is out Your self-hosted, centralised, microBlogging https://bit.ly/2WLU2Hc
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Wednesday, 22 July 2020
Show HN: I built a simple to use SMS tool for devs https://bit.ly/3eTlBor
Show HN: I built a simple to use SMS tool for devs https://bit.ly/3eT9t6K July 23, 2020 at 03:45AM
Show HN: WizAtHome – WFH Policy Management SaaS Platform https://bit.ly/30ATNjm
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Show HN: Barleytea.js – a transparent js framework with editable parts https://bit.ly/30GXGn7
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Show HN: React Guitar – A guitar component for React https://bit.ly/32JbC2j
Show HN: React Guitar – A guitar component for React https://bit.ly/3hsivt7 July 22, 2020 at 09:56PM
Show HN: Biff – self-hosted Firebase alternative for Clojure https://bit.ly/32J31g3
Show HN: Biff – self-hosted Firebase alternative for Clojure https://bit.ly/2CDkmfU July 22, 2020 at 09:28PM
Show HN: MineSweeper implemented in 100% CSS and HTML (no JavaScript) https://bit.ly/3jw98ug
Show HN: MineSweeper implemented in 100% CSS and HTML (no JavaScript) https://bit.ly/2CDm5BR July 22, 2020 at 09:03PM
Show HN: Gitern is a Git host for hackers https://bit.ly/3eSYxpM
Show HN: Gitern is a Git host for hackers https://bit.ly/2CD2eTo July 22, 2020 at 06:55PM
Show HN: Draw L-Systems with Common Lisp https://bit.ly/3fWz6F2
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Show HN: Fallout Terminal Themed Blog https://bit.ly/3jqRAjj
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Show HN: I compiled career advice from Paul Graham, Sam Altman, Naval and others https://bit.ly/2WL0LkK
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Launch HN: Reploy (YC S20) – Instant fullstack staging environments for web apps https://bit.ly/3g37kXi
Launch HN: Reploy (YC S20) – Instant fullstack staging environments for web apps Hello Hacker News! We're Jay and Himank from Reploy ( https://bit.ly/39lmN2D ). We're building a platform that allows teams to easily configure full-stack staging environments or "previews" of their web app which are created on every open PR. In the past, Himank and I spent time at several startups (~10->200 employees), where we were on customer-facing, product-oriented teams. We often found ourselves in positions where we wanted to share our environment with designer/PM/sales folks who didn't necessarily have a dev environment setup, and ngrok didn't cut it. Further, even when trying to share our environment with fellow engineers, there was always a slow down when requiring that they git stash, git pull, etc.. The solution to these pain points was either: 1) Waiting for a full staging or production deployment, which in most cases, wasn't really practical (from a cost and/or time perspective). 2) Using a static site hosting solution (Vercel, Netlify, etc..) which didn't allow us to preview full-stack changes. At some of these companies, an infra team had tried to build something like this, however, the "preview" workflow was very different than the "production" workflow, so there were annoyances (slow builds, lack of concurrent env support, no populating staging data etc..) that made the tool hard to use. This is where Reploy comes in! Especially in the current remote landscape, being able to have as many staging environments as features is helping teams move faster by simplifying and streamlining the feature development flow. We've put a lot of time into making this dead simple to set up. Just connect your repo, give us the commands that you run on your dev machine, and we'll spit out a live environment on a managed link. All of this configuration can be described in the `reploy.yml` file, which is essentially a simpler version of docker-compose :). And if you already have a docker-compose file, we can use that as well :). Take a look at a demo on our site! ( https://bit.ly/39lmN2D ). How does it work you may ask? The short answer is k8s. We schedule these environments on Kubernetes, however, we hide this from end-users so that all that they're interacting with is the Reploy configuration (just a series of commands to start up your web app). We've also curated a bunch of "runtimes" which contain common framework dependencies (reactjs, node, rails, etc..) so that if you don't want to worry about docker, you don't have to :) . And for the hardcore folks out there, we also support custom images. A few notable features that Reploy offers (specific to the aforementioned "staging" workflow): 1) Caching of specific directories (node_modules, .bundle, etc..) -> faster builds 2) Restarts of past environments -> Let's you compare the state of different commits 3) Notifications! -> We'll notify your team when a new environment is ready or failed the build process via slack, email, etc.. 4) A "setup" hook where your team can populate a database with staging data, or configure the host environment to your liking. From a pricing angle, we're looking to charge like most CI providers. That is, we'll charge a base price per engineer/user (~$30) and prorate any additional usage over a max number of concurrent environments. On that note, we've realized that pricing for Reploy is a very interesting problem, as the types of users that are creating environments (engineers, devops teams, etc..) are not necessarily the only users getting value out of the product (PMs, for example). If you have any thoughts here, we'd love to hear them in the comments! Feel free to request access at https://bit.ly/39lmN2D if you're interested in getting up and running; also happy to answer any questions at `jay [at] getreploy.com`. Overall, very excited to be sharing this with HN, we'd love to hear your thoughts and keep the conversation going :). July 22, 2020 at 04:20PM
Show HN: Free API service for crypto and foreign exchange rates https://bit.ly/3eQpnPo
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Show HN: Tableau2Slack – Sharing Data Visualizations to Slack with Python https://bit.ly/30CSvEp
Show HN: Tableau2Slack – Sharing Data Visualizations to Slack with Python https://bit.ly/2ZQpzdd July 22, 2020 at 03:22PM
Show HN: UI Playbook – A documented collection of UI components https://bit.ly/30Qm5Xt
Show HN: UI Playbook – A documented collection of UI components https://bit.ly/2OJES0V July 22, 2020 at 02:42PM
Show HN: Static-JSON-db, a database that can be deployed as a static website https://bit.ly/3eOW5R1
Show HN: Static-JSON-db, a database that can be deployed as a static website https://bit.ly/38Fakq8 July 22, 2020 at 02:27PM
Show HN: Open-source autograder for coding problems (Django) https://bit.ly/2E9CVJ3
Show HN: Open-source autograder for coding problems (Django) https://bit.ly/30AxIkZ July 22, 2020 at 11:23AM
Show HN: I self learned to code and built a Slack app for team feedback - Kaapi https://bit.ly/2CZPWEd
Show HN: I self learned to code and built a Slack app for team feedback - Kaapi https://bit.ly/3hrGgS8 July 22, 2020 at 01:00PM
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