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Open source at Fastly is getting opener
One of the things that stifles openness is noise. Sifting through our public repos, some are very obviously redundant and just distracting. So we started by archiving a whole bunch of them - over half, in fact. We wrote some Google Apps Script in a spreadsheet to import and analyze the state of all our public repos:
- Google Apps Script: Automate and Extend Google Workspace with Simple Code
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Ask HN: Should I move away from JavaScript based skillset because of saturation?
I am not a JS developer, but in some tech areas there are niches with relatively fewer developers competing for the same position.
I don't know if this is actually a niche, but since I don't see it mentioned frequently on HN, perhaps you could have a look at Google Apps Script [0], which is basically JS for automating and extending Google Docs (Docs, Sheets, Forms, Slides), and integrating them into GCP. Tons of companies have whole departments living inside Google Docs, so I imagine they would pay for software making their lives easier. I would but I currently don't have the budget for it, so I am writing short scripts myself. Curiously, Bard and ChatGPT produce really bad Apps Scripts code, which would be to your advantage.
When I occasionally hire people, I do look at their repos to see how good they are in a specific language. Specifically, how easy to follow and idiomatic their code is, what the quality of their comments and documentation is, are there any tests, even if very rudimentary. I particularly enjoy original projects like home automation, custom keyboard firmware, an alternative Netflix UI, a ggplot extension, a basic Python wrapper for some overly-complicated API vs. your typical to-do app or yet another analysis of the Bike Sharing dataset. I don't expect all people to have public repos or FLOSS contributions because not everyone has the time for that. However, if you wanted to demonstrate skills in a technology you haven't used professionally, I think it is a good idea.
0. https://developers.google.com/apps-script
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Apps Script function frequency and quotas
I have a function in Apps Script that returns the Document Position, and I currently have it set to be called every second. However, I'm concerned about potential limitations or quotas that I might reach by making such frequent function calls. I got the idea from their own samples.
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How can I use app scripts on google sites?
Here is the documentation link to help you: https://developers.google.com/apps-script/
- Script to send 3rd party recruiter emails in Gmail directly to SPAM with a GFY canned response
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How to Connect Your Google Sheet to ChatGPT
Before we get started with ChatGPT, you'll need to set up Google Apps Script. If you're not already familiar with Google Apps Script, you can get started with the documentation here.
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Google Calendar add-on: Emotify Events
Since a few years I had a Google Apps Script that prefixed some events in my calendar with an emoji. This helps me spot certain events or categories of events. This blogpost explains very well why I like to add emoji's to my calendar events.
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Ask HN: What does everyone like for all-purpose business process platforms?
From my current employer I discovered that you can get surprisingly high mileage with spreadsheets and a little bit of scripting.
My employer uses Google Sheets with app scripts [1].
It automatically reads emails, updates a bunch of spreadsheets, makes other API calls, creates entire report documents etc.
The initial setup might take a while though.
[1] https://developers.google.com/apps-script
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Coding Class for Pre-teen?
I have completed https://grasshopper.app entirely with no prior knowledge of coding. It is very hands on easy to follow. There is more doing coding than reading and each question has a walkthrough available. It is by Google and directs you too Google's own coding platform when you finish. It covers the basics of coding, automation, HTML/CSS/JavaScript and Google's AppScript that work with apps like Google Drive and Sheets. Each course has a PDF certificate of completion. (Last I checked the app was bricked and suggested using the webpage until they figured out the bug with the new operating system.)
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- Self-hosted kanban board
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Help with ideas on which package(s) for a small business collaboration system.
Try https://twake.app/ - chat and projects (with kanban view) integrated. There's more but it seems these 2 were important to you.
- Self hosted alternative to teams / slack, for file sharing and instant messaging?
- Teams alternatives
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There are so many Slack alternatives, can anyone recommend what you think is the best "slimmed down" option for a 3 person team? We only need direct messaging, voice chat, and message/channel logs. Not necessary, but would be nice: screen sharing and a shared task/to-do list area.
you can self host https://twake.app/ - looks good at a first glance.
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Advice on project management and/or groupware service (calendar, tasks, chat, channels) for research project
My sense is that they're moving away from their own apps, based on the (poor and sporadic, tbh) communication from the dev team. I think the clearest indication I got was in this issue on github where the CTO states the documents, tasks and calendar apps that were largely baked in were going the way of the dodo.
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40+ open-source projects to build your startup from project management to infrastructure
Thanks for sharing this. I was actually looking for this type of content as I am considering opening my own startup in the near future. I would suggest though the addition of Twake to the list. I stumpled upon it just yesterday. It is open source, GDPR compliant, has a free tier, can be self-hosted and has many useful features.
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Zoom alternative?
And if you're actually looking for something to replace Microsoft Teams, there's Twake. https://twake.app
- Does anyone know a self-hosted alternative to Teams?
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Self hosted house management for roommates?
I haven't tried this yet but it looks like a promising alternative for Nextcloud with a heavy focus on team and group share. It has calendars, task lists, a shared drive, and even a chat setup if you need it: https://twake.app/
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