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Wednesday, 9 November 2022
Show HN: Open-source load testing on AWS Lambda. With built-in cost reporting https://bit.ly/3hxfg8Q
Show HN: Open-source load testing on AWS Lambda. With built-in cost reporting Hiya HN! tldr: Artillery is an open-source load testing toolkit. It's cloud-native, i.e. you can scale out your test with AWS Lambda (other runtimes coming soon). There's no infra to set up or manage - you give Artillery an AWS account, and it takes care of the rest. We just released an update which includes cost reporting. Every time you run a load test, Artillery will show how much that cost in AWS Lambda fees. Blog post with a demo here: https://bit.ly/3To9UdA The demo shows a distributed load test running in us-east-1 at 100k+ RPS for about 10 minutes. Total cost is $1.23. We constantly hear from our users how cost is one of the biggest barriers to load testing more frequently. We're making cost much less of a factor with Artillery, and hoping that will unlock load testing at scale to more teams. Would love to hear what the biggest barriers are for you with load testing! Hassy & team Artillery November 9, 2022 at 05:18PM
Show HN: Auto-file bugs to GitHub issues with console logs and network requests https://bit.ly/3FZWLnS
Show HN: Auto-file bugs to GitHub issues with console logs and network requests Hi HN, my team and I have been working on a new tool to improve how bugs are reported to engineers. I used to be a developer, and I thought it was ridiculous the little amount of bug repro details I would get in JIRA tickets. Then I became a product manager, and I realized how time consuming and tedious it was to write good tickets for developers (and then understood why most tickets lack enough detail!) That’s why my team and I decided to build a browser extension for anyone to create bug reports that auto-include: console logs, network requests, session replay, timestamp, url, browser, OS and device specs, and wifi speed. With this extension, it’s faster than the old-school way to report bugs (a few clicks, plus no switching tabs). And, for the developer receiving the bug reports, it should be faster to debug because all the information is right there. We started with a Chrome extension and soon we’re going to build extensions for other browsers too. (Which should we add next? We’re thinking Firefox). We built this in react, typescript, mobx, and graphql. It’s privacy-focused: everything happens locally on your browser until you choose to share, and you can even select which specific websites you want the extension to run on in settings. Today we shipped an integration with GitHub - meaning it’s now just a few seconds to create a really good GitHub issue. I hope you check it out and I hope it helps bring about the end of bad tickets for you and your team! If you have any suggestions or questions, please let me know here! https://bit.ly/3G2mJay November 9, 2022 at 03:29PM
Show HN: XFrame – Create your own multisearch page https://bit.ly/3UJPQTM
Show HN: XFrame – Create your own multisearch page https://bit.ly/3UozoZE November 9, 2022 at 12:20PM
Show HN: Brainpick.co.uk – Earn money by answering StackOverflow questions https://bit.ly/3Eem30i
Show HN: Brainpick.co.uk – Earn money by answering StackOverflow questions Hi! I am looking for honest feedback on my next product. Brainpick.co.uk is a Chrome extension that adds a button on StackOverflow standard page to pay for an answer. You answer and get paid when the answer is accepted. I am selling it to Enterprises as an affordable, subscription-based, pay-as-you-go service. Let me know your thoughts. https://bit.ly/3UI7w2s November 9, 2022 at 09:54AM
Tuesday, 8 November 2022
Show HN: Twofer Goofer – rhyming daily word game made with Midjourney https://bit.ly/3FZBKcR
Show HN: Twofer Goofer – rhyming daily word game made with Midjourney https://bit.ly/3d3wuZY November 8, 2022 at 06:14PM
Show HN: I wrote a book about Next.js and React https://bit.ly/3UCwSyp
Show HN: I wrote a book about Next.js and React https://amzn.to/3DTRhbP November 8, 2022 at 04:36PM
Show HN: Metadocs, kinda like Reddit, but built into every documentation ever https://bit.ly/3zWFOqy
Show HN: Metadocs, kinda like Reddit, but built into every documentation ever Hi, I'm Ritinkar and I'm building metadocs, which is kind of like reddit built into every documentation ever. It's a chrome extension that allows discussion on any webpage to happen there itself. Currently I have built threaded comments, and a upvote/downvote system. Plus I've built this cool feature called Highlights, which lets you discuss specific lines in any documentation. As well as a feature called Top Hightlights, which shows the most interesting hightlights on any webpage. Hope you guys will try it out. And if you have any questions, feel free to ask me here. Thanks. https://bit.ly/3DTs3tM November 8, 2022 at 02:43PM
Show HN: Beginner's guide to NLP with an API https://bit.ly/3FYDnHL
Show HN: Beginner's guide to NLP with an API https://bit.ly/3NL7apv November 8, 2022 at 08:44AM
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Show HN Alternative text formatter in C, easily extendable, lightweight, well suited for microcontrollers. https://bit.ly/3DOqtJO November 8, 2022 at 06:49AM
Show HN: GPT3, stable-diffusion with templates in Obsidian https://bit.ly/3td2U8A
Show HN: GPT3, stable-diffusion with templates in Obsidian https://bit.ly/3UlJhr1 November 8, 2022 at 11:40AM
Monday, 7 November 2022
Show HN: Slashbase – open-source collaborative IDE for databases in browser https://bit.ly/3UCbGZr
Show HN: Slashbase – open-source collaborative IDE for databases in browser https://bit.ly/3DWtsQG November 8, 2022 at 07:45AM
Show HN: Open-source and real-time orchestrator for distributed architectures https://bit.ly/3UlZSuH
Show HN: Open-source and real-time orchestrator for distributed architectures https://bit.ly/3dlL5ji November 7, 2022 at 05:43PM
Show HN: Picst – a Rust CLI tool to resize clipboard images on the fly https://bit.ly/3UilM23
Show HN: Picst – a Rust CLI tool to resize clipboard images on the fly https://bit.ly/3DEWEew November 7, 2022 at 03:01PM
Show HN: Multilingual Salary Calculator for Germany https://bit.ly/3TeZEnU
Show HN: Multilingual Salary Calculator for Germany Many people from a migrant background have difficulty understanding the German income tax system. Therefore, as a side project, I have created a multilingual gross-net-salary calculator for Germany. With this side project, my main goals are: 1. to create an intuitive method for non-German speakers to easily understand how and what is deducted from their gross salary in Germany, 2. to translate the calculator into Eastern and Central European languages (as they represent one of the largest groups of migrant workers in Germany) to make it easier for them to understand the German income tax system, 3. make it mobile-friendly so that anyone with only a mobile phone can easily use it. I am currently working on translations into Russian and Farsi (based on the requests from several organisations who are working with refugees in Germany), with other languages to follow. The website is already available in the following languages: Arabic, English, German, Hungarian, Romanian, Ukrainian. What do you think about design? Is it intuitive or does it need some improvement? All feedback is welcome. https://bit.ly/3t6FWzX November 7, 2022 at 12:36PM
Show HN: A free keyword research tool using Search Suggestions and Autocomplete https://bit.ly/3zPYPeo
Show HN: A free keyword research tool using Search Suggestions and Autocomplete https://bit.ly/3UeZUV7 November 7, 2022 at 09:56AM
Sunday, 6 November 2022
Show HN: Hacker News for Events https://bit.ly/3FNtUmI
Show HN: Hacker News for Events NextEvent.dev is a Hacker News for events. Share tech and around tech events here. Who's hosting an event in your area this upcoming week? Share it here, let the community know. https://bit.ly/3FQlURT November 7, 2022 at 06:52AM
Show HN: textshader.com https://bit.ly/3hiqoXl
Show HN: textshader.com TLDR: Click the link to see some cool visualizations, refresh a few times for random examples, and try editing some of the code yourself. This is a small weekend project of mine inspired by shadertoy.com It's a static single-page site hosted on GitHub pages so the website design is pretty barebones. I'm not a web developer so I mainly wanted to create a Cool Thing with my free time and not have to learn tons of front-end to do it. I'd love to hear what people think about it and please post or send me any shaders you make! You can use the link button in the bottom right to share. I hope that this gets more people interested in shaders because GPU programming is a pretty different paradigm and learning it has made me a better software engineer even though my current job doesn't touch it. That said, textshader only runs normal Javascript on the CPU so think of it like a simplified sandbox and not the real thing. I'd highly recommend checking out shadertoy to level up to the real deal too! https://bit.ly/3Ucq8aS November 7, 2022 at 05:32AM
Show HN: Financial Scraped Data https://bit.ly/3fAXgds
Show HN: Financial Scraped Data https://bit.ly/3DJIJ74 November 6, 2022 at 09:41PM
Show HN: Lotus – Open Source Pricing and Packaging Infrastructure https://bit.ly/3DJ4PGM
Show HN: Lotus – Open Source Pricing and Packaging Infrastructure Hi HN! We’re building an open-source pricing & packaging engine for SaaS with a built-in billing system. ( https://bit.ly/3UvItPM ). We strongly believe pricing is the largest untapped growth lever for SaaS, primarily because pricing affects so many critical systems that don’t talk to each other (billing, payments, feature limits, metering, and CRM). We’re building this infrastructure to fix this and enable quick experimentation. Lotus acts as a central repository for all of your pricing plans and utilizes your payment gateway, to manage usage-based, per-seat, and custom enterprise pricing. We’re excited to open-source this because we want to enable developers to build their custom pricing and integration edge cases on top of this base. We’ve launched this repo under an MIT license so any developer can use the tool. Give it a spin for us at either: * test our cloud version at ( https://bit.ly/3WN8WdV ) * self-host here ( https://bit.ly/3UvItPM ) and let us know what you think. All feedback is appreciated! If the project is especially relevant to you, follow us and we’ll keep you updated when we’ve fully published all our beta features. https://bit.ly/3UvItPM November 6, 2022 at 05:30PM
Show HN: Feep! search, an independent search engine for programmers https://bit.ly/3UbNvkL
Show HN: Feep! search, an independent search engine for programmers https://bit.ly/3t4m68E November 6, 2022 at 05:25PM
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