Tuesday, 25 January 2022

Show HN: Remote Work and Free Time https://bit.ly/3nSRQeA

Show HN: Remote Work and Free Time Hey folks! I track time for 4 years already... Usually, remote work isn't demanding when for an engineer in a non-early stage startup. When you like your job and are excited about career growth, putting in extra hours can payout. But for some folks working enough hours and doing something on the side could be a better strategy. When you think of time as an investment, you may distribute it properly between a day job, side projects, and hobbies. How do you think of your time in the era of flexible work? Do you treat it as an investment, or do you go with a flow? P.S. If you entertain an idea of allocating and tracking time, you may try it with https://bit.ly/3rLvKvS https://bit.ly/3rLvKvS January 25, 2022 at 11:09AM

Show HN: CloudPouch – See. Understand. Reduce AWS Costs https://bit.ly/3FVIrsR

Show HN: CloudPouch – See. Understand. Reduce AWS Costs https://bit.ly/3IRjdxV January 25, 2022 at 11:01AM

Show HN: Tracing Using OpenTelemetry and ClickHouse https://bit.ly/3Auxv4k

Show HN: Tracing Using OpenTelemetry and ClickHouse Uptrace adds support for exceptions, in-app logs, basic users and projects management. https://bit.ly/3IDhzzQ January 25, 2022 at 09:37AM

Monday, 24 January 2022

Show HN: A new high performance Golang Redis library https://bit.ly/3AIrGk9

Show HN: A new high performance Golang Redis library https://bit.ly/3nU7HJQ January 25, 2022 at 02:36AM

Show HN: I wrote a book on Site Reliability Engineering https://bit.ly/3FXqx9k

Show HN: I wrote a book on Site Reliability Engineering Hello! I just published a book on Site Reliability Engineering. https://amzn.to/3s6hNZF This book is a collection of 28 chapters on SRE concepts, such as observability, monitoring, Service Level Objectives (SLOs), alerting, resilience and debugging. I adapted each chapter from blog posts I've written over the last 4 years. Most of the chapters detailed concepts that I applied while working at $dayjob, so they are 100% proven in real business settings :) ------ Some info on the backstory. Last year I started writing a book on my software development methodology. I put in ~80 hours and am ~25% done. I began getting discouraged and I wanted the practice of actually shipping an entire book from start to finish. I took 28 blog posts and combined them to create this book. I put in ~20 hours editing the book myself. I'm really happy to have this experience and am looking forward to resuming my other book. I used leanpub to generate the pdf and epubs. Leanpub has its own markdown flavor called markua. I was originally drawn to leanpub because it has a pretty popular tech listing website. I didn't actually list on leanpub because they only pay using paypal, so I listed on amazon KDP instead. Thank you! January 24, 2022 at 10:51PM

Social network that looks and works more like a forum https://bit.ly/3IyW9DH

Social network that looks and works more like a forum https://bit.ly/33FXxpz January 25, 2022 at 01:25AM

Show HN: HomeownerLog – For tracking the tasks you complete around the house https://bit.ly/3IBKUup

Show HN: HomeownerLog – For tracking the tasks you complete around the house https://bit.ly/3rHUmpi January 24, 2022 at 03:01PM

Show HN: Let's Block It – Custom uBlock Origin Filters Made Easy https://bit.ly/3qURypt

Show HN: Let's Block It – Custom uBlock Origin Filters Made Easy uBlock Origin is more than an ad-blocker, it's a general purpose content filter that can be leveraged to hide low-quality content from pages you browse. While the main filter lists can remove mailing list popups and obvious nags, the definition of low-quality content is personal, so one size cannot fit all. I used to have an ad-hoc script to render and publish a personal uBlock Origin filter list, added to all my browsers. The goal of this project is to enable more people to build such a list custom list to filter out low-quality content and nags. Chose from a list of community-maintained templates, set your options, add your custom rules, and get your personal filter list. The project is still pretty young and needs more filter templates, and some frontend improvements (my previous frontend project was in 2005, this is not my forte). Any feedback is welcome! https://bit.ly/344Opu5 January 24, 2022 at 02:41PM

Sunday, 23 January 2022

Show HN: Insta – an enjoyable snapshot testing tool for Rust https://bit.ly/3Aqnd5e

Show HN: Insta – an enjoyable snapshot testing tool for Rust https://bit.ly/3rHzWws January 23, 2022 at 11:20PM

Show HN: Shoot the neural network before it shoots you https://bit.ly/3Iq0ysy

Show HN: Shoot the neural network before it shoots you https://bit.ly/3Jn2Vh7 January 24, 2022 at 12:44AM

Show HN: Maroofy – Search for songs that sound similar https://bit.ly/3rGBV4d

Show HN: Maroofy – Search for songs that sound similar https://bit.ly/3KDPNVq January 24, 2022 at 12:44AM

Show HN: Marginalia – Exploration Mode https://bit.ly/3qPHttY

Show HN: Marginalia – Exploration Mode https://bit.ly/3g6ZP3D January 23, 2022 at 05:29PM

Show HN: No-code API marketplace - extract data from any API in under 3 clicks https://bit.ly/3AqmHnJ

Show HN: No-code API marketplace - extract data from any API in under 3 clicks https://bit.ly/3qTipCr January 23, 2022 at 02:16PM

Show HN: Bulk convert images online without sending to server https://bit.ly/3FNPlQU

Show HN: Bulk convert images online without sending to server https://bit.ly/3nMVFSI January 23, 2022 at 02:13PM

Show HN: Full Freeciv client running on WebAssembly https://bit.ly/3nS05rs

Show HN: Full Freeciv client running on WebAssembly https://bit.ly/3AxzuoI January 21, 2022 at 04:49PM

Saturday, 22 January 2022

Show HN: Buymeadomain.com – a platform to raise “domain-name round funding” https://bit.ly/3qR8xJe

Show HN: Buymeadomain.com – a platform to raise “domain-name round funding” https://bit.ly/32LWrr7 January 23, 2022 at 03:36AM

Show HN: Mercury – Publish Jupyter Notebook as web app by adding YAML header https://bit.ly/3AsvSnJ

Show HN: Mercury – Publish Jupyter Notebook as web app by adding YAML header Mercury is a perfect tool to share your Python notebooks with non-programmers. - You can turn your notebook into web app. - You can add interactive widgets to your notebook by defining the YAML header. Your users can change the input and execute the notebook. - You can hide your code to not scare your (non-coding) collaborators. - Users can interact with notebook and save they results. - You can share notebook as a web app with multiple users - they don't overwrite original notebook. The demo running at Heroku (free dyno) https://bit.ly/3GTgfYN , at AWS EC2 (t3a.small) https://bit.ly/3tWqnN7 - No need to register. https://bit.ly/3tPKf4g January 20, 2022 at 12:26PM

Show HN: A desktop HN reader client in Rust/egui https://bit.ly/3IthDSx

Show HN: A desktop HN reader client in Rust/egui A little toy HN client for the desktop that I've been playing around with this week. https://bit.ly/3rID4s4 January 22, 2022 at 11:36PM

Show HN: A Wordle for the command line (Spanish and English) https://bit.ly/3FRILZL

Show HN: A Wordle for the command line (Spanish and English) https://bit.ly/3fQkKHM January 22, 2022 at 04:30PM

Show HN: Chrome extension to get research paper details https://bit.ly/3FRA4P7

Show HN: Chrome extension to get research paper details https://bit.ly/3fLliia January 22, 2022 at 12:00PM