hetida-designer
debug-toolkit
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hetida-designer
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PyFlow – Visual scripting framework for Python – NodeRED alternative?
Shameless Plug: We are working on a similar tool: https://github.com/hetida/hetida-designer
We have no GUI programming in the broader sense, in our case nodes are simply run one after another (DAG).
Our tool is a web application and workflows can be triggered / executed via API, which allows for automatisation. Workflows can be nested and are tagged with a version tag making production runs reproducible. It is very much taylored to (simple) Data Science use cases with the goal to make the Python data science stack accessible for Business Experts (or power users), maybe collaborating with Data Scientists.
It is actively developed, and our industrial customers happily use it, however it is still in early development state.
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hetida designer - Open Source Workflow Composer for the Python Data Science Stack
Hello everybody! We recently open sourced hetida designer, a workflow-based collaboration, development, and runtime environment for the Python data science stack.
debug-toolkit
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Ask HN: Companies of one, what is your tech stack?
We're very much not a company of one anymore, but I used Unicorn Platform for our startups website (http://robusta.dev)
It's optimized for building a decent looking startup website in half an hour.
We now have an in house designer and frontend team so the whole thing will be replaced soon... But it got us fairly far.
- Ask HN: What podcasts are you listening to?
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GitHub: Private Profiles
I use it all the time when hiring!
We're open source (https://robusta.dev) and very involved in the kubernetes ecosystem so GitHub history is extremely relevant when we look at candidates.
We'll hire people with no GitHub activity too, but when it's available it's great
- Come home to it like this?? Hard reset doesnt do anything.
- KOPF for operators in python?
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"kubectl get sleep" t-shirts (free k8s give-away)
Github: https://github.com/robusta-dev/robusta Marketing site: http://robusta.dev/ Docs: https://docs.robusta.dev/master/
- GitHub - robusta-dev/debug-toolkit: A modern code-injection framework for Python. Like Pyrasite but Kubernetes-aware.
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Hikaru 0.9.0b released
We're using Hikaru extensively in Robusta. The best part (well, other then the ease of use) is that Tom is super responsive to issues on GitHub and always happy to help.
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My self-hosting infrastructure, fully automated
To everyone saying that Kubernetes is unnecessary, try implementing autoscaling, service discovery, secrets management, and autohealing in a vendor independent way without it.
Of course none of that is necessary for a self hosted home lab, but neither is gitops.
This is a very nice example of how to set stuff up properly.
OP, I would love to see Robusta (https://robusta.dev) as part of this too. It's definitely in line with your vision of automating everything, as it let's you automate the response to alerts and other events in your cluster. (Disclaimer: I'm one of the maintainers)
- Run script in the pod like a cron job.
What are some alternatives?
denoflow - Configuration as Code, use YAML to write automated workflows that run on Deno, with any Deno modules, Typescript/Javascript codes
Introduction-to-Autonomous-Robots - Introduction to Autonomous Robots
PyFlow - Visual scripting framework for python
robusta - Better Prometheus alerts for Kubernetes - smart grouping, AI enrichment, and automatic remediation
Ryven - Flow-based visual scripting for Python
docker-swarm-tools - This repository contains useful docker-swarm-tools.