Friday, 19 March 2021

Show HN: Libmon – Tokens to monetize your library and offer trials https://bit.ly/3tEk3GA

Show HN: Libmon – Tokens to monetize your library and offer trials https://bit.ly/2PawbzU March 19, 2021 at 11:14PM

Show HN: Finger Pool, play pool with your finger https://bit.ly/2OIMjJo

Show HN: Finger Pool, play pool with your finger https://bit.ly/3fa9Nlx March 19, 2021 at 07:36PM

Show HN: Developer First Engineering Metrics https://bit.ly/2OICkUq

Show HN: Developer First Engineering Metrics Engineering metrics for developers are becoming more popular and they going in a negative direction and I want to fix this with my developer first engineering metrics. Solutions like GitPrime (now Pluralsight Flow), GitHub Insights (formerly Gitlaytics) and other similar solutions are giving non-technical people a false sense that you can easily roll up metrics to quantify developer productivity. In the "The Space of Developer Productivity" [1] that was posted on HackerNews this week, it goes into great detail to explain that there are a lot of variables at play. In the business world, business intelligence is widely accepted and business leaders do not assume business insights will come easily. People are actually hired to generate business intelligence reports and I'm hoping this type of attitude is adopted for developer insights as well. There are a lot of variables at play, and it should be expected that leaders will need to work for meaningful developer insights. Right now, I'm still early in my research, but I believe impact based metrics is something developers and leaders can get behind. Rather than repeat what I've written before in another thread, you can learn more about my thoughts on impact based metrics at https://bit.ly/3s8vu92 Like the saying goes, a single line change can take more work than a hundred, and that is ultimately what I want GitSense (my solution) to be able to show. If you want to play around with GitSense, you can do so at https://bit.ly/2OHUNR2 and if you want to install it, you can find the instructions at https://bit.ly/3eVcRBN [1] https://bit.ly/3c71fdf March 19, 2021 at 07:50PM

Show HN: SQLGlot – Customizable Python SQL Transpiler https://bit.ly/3vI9eFm

Show HN: SQLGlot – Customizable Python SQL Transpiler https://bit.ly/3vExiJ4 March 19, 2021 at 05:35PM

Show HN: Drovio – Remote pair programming tool https://bit.ly/3eW3XUx

Show HN: Drovio – Remote pair programming tool https://bit.ly/2QnLLJl March 19, 2021 at 05:33PM

Show HN: Infracost diff – “Git diff” but for cloud costs https://bit.ly/3s53pzk

Show HN: Infracost diff – “Git diff” but for cloud costs https://bit.ly/30V2iqa March 19, 2021 at 04:26PM

Show HN: Enough Tea – NFTs for Anything https://bit.ly/2OMB7v2

Show HN: Enough Tea – NFTs for Anything https://bit.ly/3c1RNHX March 19, 2021 at 03:31PM

Show HN: Hoppy – Public IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses over WireGuard https://bit.ly/3lsJV5m

Show HN: Hoppy – Public IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses over WireGuard https://bit.ly/3eSP7OE March 19, 2021 at 02:08PM

Thursday, 18 March 2021

Show HN: Video Game in a Font https://bit.ly/3vGmxpB

Show HN: Video Game in a Font https://bit.ly/3tus3tw March 17, 2021 at 07:29PM

Show HN: Usage and crash reports for Python libraries and command line tools https://bit.ly/3lvFHtI

Show HN: Usage and crash reports for Python libraries and command line tools Understanding how your users experience your software is always difficult. It is especially difficult if we're talking about a developer tool like a library or command line utility. Devtool maintainers have to rely on GitHub issues and IRC/Slack/Discord to talk with their users. They miss out the experience of the majority of their users, who never build up the motivation to create an issue or post a message on Slack. Humbug addresses this problem. It collects developer tool usage reports and crash reports in a principled manner, only with the end user's full consent. Individuals or teams that maintain developer tools can use these reports to identify issues in their software, prioritize features, and in general improve their users' experience. You can find a lot more information on GitHub: https://bit.ly/2PaaqAd Here is a short YouTube video showing how Humbug works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k2c8o_sXC4 Humbug is free to use for small projects. I hope you find it useful. If you would like to discuss your use case in greater detail, I would love to speak with you in the comments. You can also reach me by email (check my profile). March 19, 2021 at 01:06AM

Show HN: Glue – Pandas as a DAG https://bit.ly/30UhnIz

Show HN: Glue – Pandas as a DAG https://bit.ly/3r0pBtk March 18, 2021 at 11:50PM

Show HN: R/shouldibuythisproduct because Amazon reviews is broken https://bit.ly/3qWmTop

Show HN: R/shouldibuythisproduct because Amazon reviews is broken https://bit.ly/3tDK34C March 19, 2021 at 01:04AM

Show HN: Inventhub – Electronics product design collaboration platform https://bit.ly/2OQtjsd

Show HN: Inventhub – Electronics product design collaboration platform https://bit.ly/2TAGH23 March 18, 2021 at 09:54PM

Show HN: SpectaQL – auto-generate GraphQL API documentation https://bit.ly/3cPU9ss

Show HN: SpectaQL – auto-generate GraphQL API documentation https://bit.ly/3vF7iNK March 18, 2021 at 09:47PM

Show HN: A Directory of Personal Blogs https://bit.ly/2P3Tmw2

Show HN: A Directory of Personal Blogs https://bit.ly/38V2DNO March 18, 2021 at 07:50PM

Show HN: Chat builder – Build a fully customizable open source chat-widget https://bit.ly/2PaSEgA

Show HN: Chat builder – Build a fully customizable open source chat-widget https://bit.ly/38SiaOk March 18, 2021 at 04:12PM

Show HN: Generate stick figure GIFs from a webcam using openpose https://bit.ly/3vDNTN9

Show HN: Generate stick figure GIFs from a webcam using openpose https://bit.ly/38RxyuE March 18, 2021 at 02:43PM

Show HN: LitiHolo – a desktop 3D hologram printer that makes true holograms https://bit.ly/2Qk5J7K

Show HN: LitiHolo – a desktop 3D hologram printer that makes true holograms https://bit.ly/3vMxBBR March 18, 2021 at 04:33PM

Show HN: Sorted CSS Colors – Sort the named CSS colors in a nice way https://bit.ly/2QeNG2F

Show HN: Sorted CSS Colors – Sort the named CSS colors in a nice way https://bit.ly/3cMAPMF March 18, 2021 at 04:19PM

Show HN: Obsidian - OTP Authenticator https://bit.ly/3qT6Wzu

Show HN: Obsidian - OTP Authenticator https://bit.ly/3tEV2uZ March 18, 2021 at 03:55PM