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runninginproduction.com
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2,314 | 41 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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Loomio
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Debate Land Beta 0.2 is out!
A few more truly in the vibe of open source projects not advertising their hosting providers: https://plane.so/ , https://element.io/ , https://www.loomio.com/ , https://zulip.com/ , and it keeps going... Very few open source projects, in the FOSS sense, are advertising their hosting provider.
- If I were to start a cooperative what would be good business software to use, are there any specifically designed for cooperatives?
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Ask HN: Where are laid off employees gathering?
Loomio [https://www.loomio.com/] would be a great forum, cooperative decision making tool for running such a group. The next step would be building out any tools that are not covered by loomio and the likes.
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75% Of Us Think Software Developers Would Do Better Work in Small Partnerships
I understand that reaction. If you look into it, you'll see that they collaboratively decide how to use group resources with consensus-based decision making, and tools like Loomio.
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Looking for a ranking system
Loomio does have a few other options (including score voting and ranked choice)
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Turning a saas company into a nonprofit so to speak.
I would say that without the legal aspects, any transparency will still be missing a way to be accountable. But you can take a look at coop models. Also check out https://www.loomio.com/, https://cobudget.com/ and the coops that build it https://www.loomio.coop/, https://www.enspiral.com/.
- Activists. Where do you go when you want to collaborate with other activists? Not necessarily in the same group as you.
- MPs warned of ordeals ahead amid disinformation and public mistrust
- Loomio - Make decisions together online
- Loomio is an interesting platform for a worker run cooperative.
runninginproduction.com
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where can i get to know tech stacks of big companies other than stackshare(which seems to be incomplete often)
A while back I started a podcast around this topic: https://runninginproduction.com/
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What are some of the best podcasts for developers?
If there's ever a time to ask such a question, it might be this thread.
Can I get some brutally honest feedback on a podcast I ran for 2 years (100+ episodes at once per week)) at https://runninginproduction.com/? It's a podcast focused on chatting with developers around how they build and deploy their web apps. It mostly focuses on the "why", tech stack choices, libraries, workflows, etc..
In my mind I thought it was a good idea but it got so little listeners that I had to abort recording new episodes due to burn out since there was no path forward to ever sustain it by outsourcing the burn out inducing parts. I still think it's a good idea but I wonder where I went wrong.
I tried everything I could think of. Guest variety from solo devs to bigger companies like Mux and Dropbox, audio editing to ensure the highest quality I could get for a remote guest<->host podcast with new guests having assorted mic qualities, moving a lot of "ums" and other fluff but not over editing things to make it unnatural, tags to quickly find tech stacks you care about and a ton of clickable timestamps with a summary of each show that's skimmable in seconds and tons of reference links.
On paper it feels like I did everything I could do to make things "good", but in practice after 100 episodes I had like 200-300 listens per episode which made it no longer viable to continue doing since each episode was about 6 hours of end to end time (finding a guest, editing it, show notes, etc.).
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Can you recommend podcasts for DevOps / DevSecOps ?
I chatted with 100+ different developers from 100+ different companies on how they build and deploy their apps: https://runninginproduction.com/
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Is there a good place to hear devops STARs stories, especially cloud ones?
There's https://runninginproduction.com/ with 100+ assorted episodes with 100+ different guests talking about how they built and deployed their specific application.
- Ask HN: Where can I see many examples of real companies' software architecture?
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Learning Python
Running in Production
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Where do you get your DevOps / Engineering Leadership Content?
I started a podcast around this topic a few years ago at https://runninginproduction.com/.
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Show HN: Cleanvoice – Automated Podcast Editing
As someone who has personally edited over a hundred 1-2 hour podcasts with a new guest every time removing umms, ahhs, dead air and filler words is soul crushing. It has gotten to the point where after 2 years of running my podcast[0] I'm seriously considering stopping the show because I'm getting burnt out from editing and without sponsors it's not feasible to hire an editor, but even with the show making no money I would happily pay triple your asking price if I could click a button and have the problem solved in a way that matched a human's ability to edit out filler words.
It really is the difference between being able to edit a 1 hour episode in 1 real life hour (editing at 2x speed) vs literally spending 5 hours to edit 1 hour when there's a lot of filler words or ums.
In my opinion your "after" version doesn't sound natural. This isn't an attack on your service specifically, because the outcome is the same with all of the tools I've tried. I haven't tried them all but I did play with a few of them.
For example in your case the pause between "Removing" and "filler" doesn't match the pace of the rest of the sentence and the transition from "very" to "time" has a very hard cut. This is also a 10 word clip that's about 6 seconds. If you listened to a 1 hour podcast episode that was edited things like this would be much more noticeable.
There's so many intricate and subtle details around when and what to cut to remove these things in a way where it's not noticeable. Are there any paths moving forward in AI / ML that can lead to this being indistinguishable from being humanly edited?
I debated deleting this comment before posting it because it's a combination of feedback but also saying the service isn't something I would buy but I think it's more beneficial to post this to show there is a real demand for this service if it can be executed flawlessly.
[0]: https://runninginproduction.com/
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never had a real app in production!
If you're interested in hearing how 100+ different developers manage their apps in production I have a podcast at https://runninginproduction.com/.
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Are you running any type of Rails app in production? I'd love to have you on my podcast to talk about your tech stack, lessons learned, etc. There's already 90+ episodes
The podcast is at: https://runninginproduction.com
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