cost-model
hookdeck-cli
cost-model | hookdeck-cli | |
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15 | 24 | |
2,192 | 284 | |
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9.7 | 8.7 | |
over 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cost-model
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7 Kubernetes Companies to Watch in 2022
Kubecost gives you insight into where your Kubernetes spend is going. You can view your spend per namespace, service, or even team, and you can set budgets and get real-time alerts. Kubecost can also track other cloud spend from things like RDS and S3, and it also works with on-prem k8s clusters. Kubecost also offers an open source version.
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Interesting tools?
kubecost - analyse cost of the cluster https://kubecost.com/
- OpenSourec & On-Prem Cost-Tracking for K8s
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Twelve Years of Go
> No inheritance - no more digging through the massive world-tree of objects to find the code that actually does things.
That's not 100% accurate; as a concrete example, tell me which files (to say nothing of the actual downstream types!) contain the implementations of this interface method: https://github.com/kubecost/cost-model/blob/v1.88.0/pkg/clou... (err, without using github's fancy new SourceGraph-lite integration, of course, that'd be cheating)
I find the sibling "No declared interfaces - they are defined at the point of use, not declared elsewhere" similarly suspicious, but suspect we'd having a nomenclature mismatch
- 27 open-source tools that can make your Kubernetes workflow easier 🚀🥳
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2021)
Kubecost (Stackwatch) | Senior Support Engineer | Remote (US-East/Central preferred) | https://kubecost.com
Our tooling and intelligence empowers teams to efficiently operate Kubernetes at scale—helping them manage cost, performance, and reliability. We're avid contributors to the open source community.
We're looking to add a second Senior Support Engineer to help us build a scalable, user-first support process, troubleshoot complex infrastructure issues, and influence the direction of our product by tracking and communicating user needs. Be one of our first 20 teammates!
Feel free to apply or reach out to us directly with your CV at [email protected] if you're interested!
Check out all of our open roles here: https://angel.co/company/kubecost/jobs
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2021)
Kubecost (Stackwatch) | Senior Support Engineer | Remote (US-East/Central preferred) | Full time | https://kubecost.com
Stackwatch is a tight-knit, fast-growing team on the leading edge of cloud infrastructure technology. Starting with our flagship product Kubecost, we build tooling and intelligence that empowers teams to efficiently operate Kubernetes at scale—helping them manage cost, performance, and reliability.
As our second Senior Support Engineer, you’ll help us build a scalable, customer-first support process, troubleshoot complex infrastructure issues for our users, and influence the direction of our product by tracking and communicating customer needs. We’re looking for someone who is as passionate about our product and customers as we are—as one of our first 20 employees, you’ll have the opportunity to shape the future of our support organization and technology.
Feel free to reach out to us directly with your CV at [email protected] if you're interested!
NB: also hiring for Senior Software Engineers and Go-to-market!
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How to monitor Kubernetes costs with Kubecost and the Lens IDE
Lens is the most powerful IDE for those who need to deal with Kubernetes clusters on a daily basis. It allows you to manage your cluster and view important health metrics. A Kubecost and Lens integration allows you to also visualize Kubernetes costs directly in the Lens UI. With Lens and Kubecost you can view costs and spend efficiency by namespace, pod, deployment and more!
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What are your killer tips for kubernetes cost optimization?
First you have to be aware of your costs :) This open source project can help https://kubecost.com, `helm install` and get started in 5 minutes
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How to know the cost impact of your Helm charts install?
Happy to share some of the lessons we've learned if you want to reach out to team [at] kubecost.com. We worked on this problem at Google before launching Kubecost open source.
hookdeck-cli
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Free ngrok alternative for async web dev - the Hookdeck CLI
As per the title of this post, the Hookdeck CLI is built to support asynchronous web development. By this, I mean requests, such as webhooks from an API service, are received and proxied onto the application running locally. However, the response from the local service is not passed back to the API service that made the request.
- Show HN: Hookdeck Event Gateway
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2023)
Hookdeck | https://hookdeck.com| Remote- CAN | Backend DevOPs
We are seeking an experienced Backend/DevOps professional who has a passion for working with and optimizing databases, and who has hands-on experience with high concurrency and high throughput systems. We are a small team of 9, operating completely remotely and without a schedule.
We help developers spend less building and troubleshooting issues with their webhooks to focus on their products instead. We offer a complete infrastructure to develop, test, receive, distribute and monitor webhooks and asynchronous events.
If you are looking to be part of an early founding team, fully leverage your knowledge & talent, have an impact and work on hard scaling and concurrency challenges then this might be for you.
We are offering competitive compensation & generous stock options. Here are the roles that are currently open:
- Backend/ Dev OP (must be in Canada)
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2023)
Hookdeck | Growth Engineering Team | Remote | https://hookdeck.com/
Hookdeck is building out the Growth Engineering team to help us improve the user experience across the entire funnel. We are a small team of 9, operating completely remotely and without a schedule.
We help developers spend less building and troubleshooting issues with their webhooks to focus on their products instead. We offer a complete infrastructure to develop, test, receive, distribute and monitor webhooks and asynchronous events.
If you are looking to be part of an early founding team, fully leverage your knowledge & talent, have an impact and work on hard scaling and concurrency challenges then this might be for you.
We are offering competitive compensation & generous stock options. Here are the roles that are currently open:
- Growth Engineer
- Hookdeck
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2022)
Hookdeck (https://hookdeck.com) | Product Eng, Growth Eng, Backend Eng | Full-Time | Remote (World)
Hookdeck is an infrastructure to consume webhooks simply & reliably. Incoming webhooks are challenging because they require a well-built (and often complex) asynchronous system. We help developers spend less building and troubleshooting issues with their webhooks to focus on their products instead. We offer a complete infrastructure to develop, test, receive, distribute and monitor webhooks and asynchronous events.
If you are looking to be part of a early stage team, fully leverage your knowledge & talent, have an impact on the product experience and implement features from scratch then this might be for you!
We are offering competitive compensation, generous stock options and liberty over your geo & schedule.
We are looking forward to hearing from you! Email me at [email protected]
- Hookdeck: Webhook Infrastructure and Tooling
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Best Practices for Using Webhooks
Shameless plug: if you like the development experience of webhooks at Stripe we offer the same experience on our platform at https://hookdeck.com/ which you can drop in to help you add reliability and a better developer experience to receiving webhooks from anywhere.
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Webhooks.fyi
This is a fantastic resource! Thank you to the folks at ngrok for putting this together! As this site makes clear: webhooks are harder than they appear. Even just consuming webhooks it's easy to get bogged down dealing with issues around rate limits or recovering from bugs that cause missed events! Missed events being particularly painful with platforms that don't offer replay / retry.
Disclaimer: I work at https://hookdeck.com/ & I shamelessly plug our tool for giving you an awesome developer experience working with webhooks and helping deal with some of the concerns brought up on webhooks.fyi.
And if you are interested in webhooks at large a couple more resources worth checking out is the awesome-webhooks[1] list and the r/webhooks[2] subreddit (I just got ownership of the sub and started dusting it off this week after being neglected for the past few years! Please, come join!)
[1] https://github.com/realadeel/awesome-webhooks
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/webhooks/
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How do you read and understand a new codebase?
and then went throught the codebase: https://github.com/hookdeck/hookdeck-cli
What are some alternatives?
Gravitational Teleport - The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
orchest - Build data pipelines, the easy way 🛠️
kube-burner - Kubernetes performance and scale test orchestration framework written in golang
svix-webhooks - The enterprise-ready webhooks service 🦀
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
nodejs-webhook-server-example
mathesar - Web application providing an intuitive user experience to databases.
wallet - The official repository for the Valora mobile cryptocurrency wallet.
starboard - Moved to https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy-operator
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
nakama - Distributed server for social and realtime games and apps.
dbt-core - dbt enables data analysts and engineers to transform their data using the same practices that software engineers use to build applications.