glitchtip-backend
iodide
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- | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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glitchtip-backend
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Pydantic Logfire
I draw ones attention to the actual Open Source glitchtip which has a much more sane deployment, akin to the good old days of Sentry before they got Big Data-itis: https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend/-/blob/v4.0.8... (or its helm version, similarly not JFC https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-helm-chart/-/tree/61c... )
- Passit: Open-Source Password Manager
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I want to convince you to have an on-premise offering
For self hosted Sentry, look at Glitchtip (https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend/-/blob/master...)
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Sentry: From the Beginning
GlitchTip describes themselves as a "partial fork/mostly re-implementation"- https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend
Early versions of it I beleive used more Sentry code. SlIf Inrecall correcrly their initial release was basically a renaming of the open source sentry code. It has taken its own direction since.
- GlitchTip: An open source, Sentry API compatible error tracking platform
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List of cool self hosted projects built with Django
Can you support GitLab? GlitchTip meets that criteria.
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Request for open source suggestion
I'd be happy to walk you through contributing to GlitchTip. It uses DRF. https://gitlab.com/glitchtip/glitchtip-backend
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Any open source DRF projects?
GlitchTip (my project) uses DRF including model viewsets, serializers, nested routers, and class based permissions.
iodide
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Show HN: A 100% free and interactive Python course for coding beginners
Thanks! FWICS, futurecoder (and JupyterLite) may be the best way to run `print("hello world!")` in Python on Chromebooks for Education and Chromebooks with Family Link which don't have VMs or Containers (!).
Looks like `Ctrl-Enter` works, just like jupyter/vscode.
iodide-project/iodide > "Compatibility with 'percent' notebook format" which works with VScode, Spyder, pycharm, https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide/issues/2942:
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Any open source DRF projects?
The server is implemented using DRF: https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide/tree/master/server
What are some alternatives?
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
sync-message
djoser - REST implementation of Django authentication system.
cheap_repr - Better version of repr/reprlib for short, cheap string representations in Python
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸
jupyterlite - Wasm powered Jupyter running in the browser 💡
Installation - The premier source of truth powering network automation. Open source under Apache 2. Public demo: https://demo.netbox.dev
python_runner - Helper for running python code indirectly
cvat - Annotate better with CVAT, the industry-leading data engine for machine learning. Used and trusted by teams at any scale, for data of any scale. [Moved to: https://github.com/cvat-ai/cvat]
comsync
Vataxia - Open source social network built with Django and Django REST framework
OmniDB - Web tool for database management