faenz
polybar-clockify
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faenz
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Running a funny experiment with my free web-analytics
Two years back, I created a little web analytics tool for my side projects and I called Faenz. It's open source and self-hostable, available on GitHub at https://github.com/a-chris/faenz.
I've recently given it an update and came up with the idea of creating a demo version that's accessible to everyone.
How does it work?
You can add your own website, blog or e-commerce site and keep track of the visits it receives. Your website stats will be visible to others, and you'll get to check out everyone else's stats too. You won't be allowed to edit/delete a website, you should reach out to me for that.
I find it to be a fun experiment to see how people handle SEO or just to discover some cool new websites :)
The demo is available here https://faenz.acmecorp.dev/
- Il Garante della privacy Italiana dichiara lo stop all’uso di Google Analytics per il trasferimento dei dato negli USA senza garanzie adeguate
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Small tip to shrink your Docker images size
Here is the project I'm working on: Faenz Analytics
- Ask HN: Have you used SQLite as a primary database?
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I've built several personal projects to be honest; background jobs, tasks automation, telegram bots to find a house to rent or buy, most of them are kept provate.
The two I'm most proud of are a web analytics that, coincidentally, I've made public today after a few weeks of work:
https://github.com/a-chris/faenz
I developed it for collect data for my personal website and it is working well so far, really happy of it.
The other one is a Google Chrome extension to manage bookmark because I think the default one is a mess and very unpratical to use. I haven't worked on it for a while:
https://github.com/a-chris/peffect-bookmarks-manager
polybar-clockify
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
Clockify polybar integration. Clockify is a time tracker tool. Polybar is a UI bar for window managers like i3 or bspwm. I also have a version that works on wayland and interacts with Waybar but I haven't gotten around to cleaning it up and publishing it.
I click on it when I start working and click when I stop working.
https://github.com/woutdp/polybar-clockify
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What are some alternatives?
termdbms - A TUI for viewing and editing database files.
fastmod - A fast partial replacement for the codemod tool
dqlite - Embeddable, replicated and fault-tolerant SQL engine.
ppp_thing - A poorly written, minimum viable PPPoE client with session handoff between redundant FreeBSD routers
ws4sqlite - Query sqlite via json+http
place
interactively
m4b-tool - m4b-tool is a command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b
wsl-ssh-pageant - A Pageant -> TCP bridge for use with WSL, allowing for Pageant to be used as an ssh-ageant within the WSL environment.
zenbot-sim-runner - A sim run batch aggregator / automator for Zenbot. Eases the process of backtesting and subsequent analysis of results.
useful-scripts - A collection of useful scripts I have created over time
showkeys - Simple application to display keystrokes during screencasts or presentations.