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Metabase
extensions | Metabase | |
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23 | 67 | |
4,817 | 36,592 | |
2.5% | 1.1% | |
10.0 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | 2 days ago | |
TypeScript | Clojure | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Loungy: An Application Launcher Written with GPUI, the Zed GPU UI Framework
I agree for 99% of extensions their model is amazing. And I wouldn't expect me to come up with a better one any time soon.
The problem is that I want to do more in my launcher. Two examples:
- I wasn't happy with the official bitwarden extension, because going through the clipboard and copy/pasting individual items felt cumbersome. They also only supported one vault even though I asked about this years ago [0]! In raycast I wrote my own bitwarden extension that hooked into Hammerspoon and used the AX spoon to autofill credentials. That felt very hacky though so in my own launcher I am using the accessibility API directly through swift-rs.
- I wanted to build my own keyboard centric matrix chat client into raycast. I got pretty far, but in the end I was just too limited by the available components. Also I discovered that once your extensions heap reaches 100 MiB, it just gets killed. That basically made it impossible to just load the matrix-sdk including crypto.
In the end I just didn't want to keep investing time in some proprietary software that doesn't allow me to do what I want to do :)
[0] https://github.com/raycast/extensions/issues/1544
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Build your own Raycast extension, step by step, tutorial
Raycast creates an open a pull request in their repository, on your behalf!
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Anyone use Raycast? I wrote a extension to show the connection status
Check the PR: https://github.com/raycast/extensions/pull/6648
- Bear 2 with either Raycast or Alfred
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Help! Raycast not recognizing Firefox, even though it is installed
This is the repo: https://github.com/raycast/extensions/tree/abdbd1f0a926fbe7cea5e96f0f2c62f502efa0f3/extensions/mozilla-firefox/
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What if we can chat with AI right inside Spotlight
Raycast can do this via an extension: https://github.com/raycast/extensions/blob/c0832985249dcb02164ea6322ca0134ca093e711/extensions/openai-gpt3/
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Raycast Is the Launcher App Apple Wishes It Made
Audit their extensions? This is an Amphethamin extension. Please take a look at the list of dependencies from npm. How much time will it take to audit? https://github.com/raycast/extensions/blob/34c65c7f190ad172e46c75384600aa938f932e98/extensions/amphetamine/package-lock.json
- Need help updating Alfred script to work with Arc instead of chrome.
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iOS Shortcuts Actions Added!
This is how fancier automations like the Raycast extension (source) are built.
- Choose which profile is used based on URL (launch from external app)
Metabase
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HackTheBox - Writeup Analytics
Remote Code Execution via H2
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Blazer: Business Intelligence Made Simple
We've used it for about a year - Blazer is okay if you need a quick SQL query console, but we found it lacking as an actual business intelligence tool. The support for graphs and dashboards is limited, for graphs it requires you to structure the query in an exact way as you can see in the Blazer readme.
After some research on available alternatives that don't break the bank, we decided to deploy a self-hosted instance of Metabase[0]. This took only a few minutes to set up using their Docker image[1] and it has much better graphing capabilities and you can easily put a custom layout together for dashboards. Upgrading is similarly easy (just redeploy). Also easy to configure: data sources, hiding or changing the data type of a column, G Suite sign-in for our domain. Highly recommend it if you need anything more than Blazer's table output.
[0]: https://github.com/metabase/metabase
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Is Tableau Dead?
I've never used Tableau, but heard a lot of hate about it. However, in my previous role, we were big fans of Metabase (https://metabase.com). You can also self-host it, which was a huge win for us.
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My mental model of Clojure transducers
It seems folks want a working example. Here's one in prod:
Metabase is a BI tool, backend written mostly in Clojure. Like basically all BI tools they have this intermediate representation language thing so you write the same thing in "MBQL (metabase query language)" and it theoretically becomes same query in like, Postgres and Mongo and whatever. End user does not usually write MBQL, it's a service for the frontend querybuilding UI thing and lots of other frontend UI stuff mainly in usage.
Whole processing from MBQL -> your SQL or whatever is done via a buncha big-ass transducers. Metabase is not materially faster than other BI tools (because all the other BI tools do something vaguely similar in their langs) but it's pretty comparable speed and the whole thing was materially written by like 5 peeps
https://github.com/metabase/metabase/blob/master/src/metabas...
(nb: I used to work for Metabase but currently do not. but open core is open core)
- Upgrade Your Metabase Installation
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Upgrade your Metabase installation immediately
They haven't released the source, and the compiled versions are non-trivial to diff (e.g. there are nondeterministic numbers from the clojure compiler that seem to have changed from one to the other, and .clj files have been removed from the jar).
The old version has `hash=1bb88f5`, which is a public commit: https://github.com/metabase/metabase/commit/1bb88f5
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Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – open-source CRM
We are unsure about the right license to use, so this is a great feedback. We had a MIT license one week ago that we know that we cannot hold on long term and we felt we were lying to the community by keeping an MIT license and changing it in one year.
By using AGPL, we feel it's the right level of restriction. It's the license used by Metabase for example (https://github.com/metabase/metabase) that many companies use internally.
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Ask HN: Open-Source Self-Hosted No-Code Platforms?
The solution really depends on what sort of problems you are trying to solve and who your customers are.
There are a fair few low-code solutions out there for reporting and data visualisation that are great for finance and marketing teams for example. e.g. https://metabase.com/ , https://evidence.dev/
For multipurpose SMB workflows and organisational processes, I have used n8n in the recent past and found it was quite good and incredibly easy to maintain. https://n8n.io/engineering-resources/
For enterprise processes I'd go with Camunda (solely based on recommendations and not first hand experience). Although only parts of their platform are OSS https://github.com/camunda
Bear in mind that some of these are not suitable if you want to build something that competes with them while taking their OSS code. But are perfectly fine otherwise.
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916 days of Emacs
Anyway, I have a collection of scripts that merge ActivityWatch data from all my machines and WakaTime exports to a PostgreSQL database which I then query with a project called Metabase. If you're curious, the scripts are in a repository called sqrt-data. I've been playing with this for ~4-5 years already I think.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2023)
Metabase | https://metabase.com | REMOTE | Full-time | Backend, Frontend, Full Stack, and DevOps engineers
Metabase is open source analytics software that lets anyone in your company rummage around in the databases you have. It connects to a number of databases / data warehouses (BigQuery, Redshift, Snowflake, Postgres, MySQL, etc).
What are some alternatives?
Ferdi - Ferdi is a free and opensource all-in-one desktop app that helps you organize how you use your favourite apps
Apache Superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform [Moved to: https://github.com/apache/superset]
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
lightdash - Self-serve BI to 10x your data team ⚡️
Flycut - Clean and simple clipboard manager for developers
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
script-commands - Script Commands let you tailor Raycast to your needs. Think of them as little productivity boosts throughout your day.
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
talk - Issues and discussions for the notes app, Nota.
superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform
bibliogram - An alternative front-end for Instagram.
Redash - Make Your Company Data Driven. Connect to any data source, easily visualize, dashboard and share your data.