impermalink
ws-monitoring
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impermalink | ws-monitoring | |
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1 | 8 | |
0 | 187 | |
- | 2.7% | |
0.0 | 3.3 | |
over 2 years ago | 8 months ago | |
TypeScript | HTML | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | - |
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impermalink
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://impermalink.spiffy.tech - Save Links for Later. Optimized for a triage-save-read-trash loop.
I'm a long-time Instapaper/Pocket/Wallabag user. I love scanning my RSS feeds, saving links into those, and clicking 'mark all as read'. Then, when I have some downtime, I pore over all the interesting articles/videos I saved. I always have something interesting to read, and I can read it with focus, not doomscrolling and hoping to luck into something good.
But Instapaper et al. aren't built for the way I use them. I put a link in, read it, and delete it. No tagging, no archiving. I usually don't even want text extraction. I just want to read something interesting, then I'm done with it. I can bookmark the link in my browser if I really want to.
Also, I want to open HN/Reddit/YouTube links in their native mobile apps. Instapaper/Wallabag make that clumsy, Pocket makes it almost impossible. These apps also have bugs with sync, but I don't care about offline access, so why am I paying the cost for buggy offline sync I don't use?
Impermalink is designed to streamline my workflow. You can share to it from other apps. When you click a link to open it, it's marked for deletion and will disappear the next time you click another link. You can rescue a link from the recycle bin. Links are grouped by domain, so it's easy to lump all those YouTube videos under a collapsed header so you can focus on other content. Links are just links - your browser will open them however it's normally configured to, including opening them in native apps on mobile.
The app's condition is "rough and ready". It works enough that I use it every day and really enjoy it. The UX has obvious areas for improvement. The home page has no content. Svelte has bugs that double-render some of the content sometimes. But it's there, and it works.
Give it a try, let me know what you think, [email protected]
Install the app to your home screen with Chrome on Android. Yes, Chrome, not anything else, not even Chrome derivatives. I haven't tried on iOS yet. You can use the app in any browser you want, but only Chrome on Android knows how to share links to web apps.
https://impermalink.spiffy.tech
https://github.com/spiffytech/impermalink
ws-monitoring
- Ws-monitoring: A simple and lightweight realtime monitoring software using Node
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TIL you can freeze (hold/pause) Task manager values by holding Ctrl button
ws-monitoring
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Lightweight system monitoring with graphs
This one is really lightweight and do real time graphs and more: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring/
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Cockpit – Integrated, glanceable, web-based interface for your servers
Shameless plug,I made a lightweight real time monitoring tools using websockets, it's open source: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring/
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Node Service/Daemon that runs forever
You will find samples for both in this repo: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Here is my half baked real-time server monitoring system: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring
It's a web UI + websocket backend, very small, 10kb vanilla frontend and 300 LOC for the backend.
My goal is not to compete with netdata or other big tools but serve my own needs using really few resources
- Show HN: Lightweight real-time monitoring in Node.js with WebSockets
- Lightweight real-time server monitoring with Node.js in Docker
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