moddio2
leapp
moddio2 | leapp | |
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6 | 73 | |
464 | 1,537 | |
4.1% | 1.2% | |
9.9 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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moddio2
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2024)
Location: The Netherlands
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Three.js, TypeScript, Godot
Résumé/CV: https://nickvanurk.com/resume.pdf
Github: https://github.com/nickyvanurk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickyvanurk
Email: [email protected]
Interests: Computer graphics, 3D Applications, Games, Robotics, Digital twins, Simulations, Tool development, CRUD websites / micro-services in a creative industry (e.g. game community/tool site or multiplayer back-end), UX/UI, FUI Design
Can rapidly learn new technologies. Web, GIS, robotics and game development experience. Build my own 8-bit computer: https://nickvanurk.com/8bit.mp4 Optimizing things gets me all excited. Check out these Three.js demos I made: https://nickvanurk.com/capping/ and https://nickvanurk.com/void/ My latest project is a 3D GIS tool: https://nickvanurk.com/prototype/. Currently working on bringing 3D to the Moddio game engine (https://www.modd.io/). Feel free to contact me by email or LinkedIn!
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I'm open-sourcing my game engine
Modd.io is a collaborative game editor that runs in browser. It's kind of like Figma for game dev.
We made this engine low-code and multiplayer-first, so developeres can quickly prototype casual multiplayer games.
I hope some of you guys will find this useful. Would love to hear feedback also. Thank you.
Engine Demo: https://www.modd.io
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Modd.io: HTML5 Multiplayer Game Engine
Modd.io is a low-code game engine where you can play & make games all in a browser. Modd.io supports live collaboration where developers and players can play & edit the game at the same time. One of the engine's key advantages is its ability to rapidly prototype game ideas without being highly technical. For example, here's a video of myself building a MMORPG in 2 hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZVsxkALR5U
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Moddio: The multiplayer first game engine
The games are hosted on our bare-metal servers, but you do have the option to self-host games as well. Our engine is open source (https://github.com/moddio/moddio2)
leapp
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2024)
Summary:
Do you find yourself overwhelmed with work, requests, or complaints and in need of assistance to alleviate the pressure, enhance communication, facilitate organization, prioritize tasks, and foster greater trust and transparency?
Alternatively, I can work as a full stack developer.
AWS Community builder, AWS User group Leader, public speaker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdu58NAQfU0&t=271s)
Or perhaps you need both? =)
I have 4+ years of experience as a product manager and 8 in product development (before pm: agile coach, UX designer, and developer).
I've been the co-founder of the open-core company behind the OSS project Leapp (https://github.com/Noovolari/leapp)
Please feel free to reach out.
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OKTA Identity Engine Upgrade
You can switch to saml2aws using the browser method instead of the Okta method and it will continue to work after the upgrade. There is also a really neat GUI tool to manage your session tokens that also works. https://www.leapp.cloud
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When using AWS Organizations SSO for multiple accounts (dev, stage, prod) I have a hard time knowing which account I'm currently logged into.
Take a try to Leapp: https://github.com/Noovolari/leapp
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Ask HN: Should open source projects track you?
Hello everyone, I'm the maintainer of an open-source DeveloperTool (https://github.com/Noovolari/leapp)
With a heuristic of 7000 users daily, I started feeling the need to have more information on how Users are using the project to improve it.
Is it the right thing to do to create a better Developer Experience and gain feedback for the end users?
On a side:
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Ask HN: Secure and simple way for secret/credential management in a startup?
- For all your employees I can advice you Leapp as open-source project (https://github.com/Noovolari/leapp). It solve mayor of the problem listed here:
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Alternative Official SDK
I am looking to manage Leapp (https://www.leapp.cloud/) from the StreamDeck. Leapp allows you to manage and switch between different Cloud Accounts (AWS, Azure, etc). Leapp has a command line interface which I could automate with a StreamDeck plugin. Unfortunately it looks like the only official SDK is the sandboxed JavaScript one. This means I cannot automate command line tools with it.
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What are AWS credentials?
If you’re wondering if there is a tool that allows you to stop thinking about AWS credentials and where to store them in the right way, give a look at Leapp! It takes the responsibility of storing long-term credentials in the system vault, generating/refreshing short-term credentials, and placing them in the right place for the clients to use them.
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AWS multi-account strategy explained
Still, there is an elementary problem that we need to address, and it’s more on the operational side of things. Once we secured and implemented a tremendous multi-account strategy, how do people access AWS accounts? It turns out there is a fantastic open-source tool that lets you handle that with no effort, and its name is Leapp.
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AWS Credentials: from Environment Variables to credentials_process
When you have to configure access to multiple AWS accounts using the Assume Role access pattern, it becomes difficult to get rid of all the Named Profiles configuration data and relationships. When you’ve to deal with a complex access scenario, tools like Leapp (https://www.leapp.cloud) come to the rescue! Leapp avoids you to specify relationships between Named Profiles in the config file, as the access methods are stored in the tool-specific configuration file.
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Multiple active AWS consoles in the same browser with Leapp open-source browser extension (for Firefox and Chrome)
Leapp Github repository
What are some alternatives?
microgravity.io - Microgravity.io is a 2D shooter IO game set in space in which you must create a conquering civilization.
aws-vault - A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments
rivalis - Simple, secure and fast real-time application development on top of NodeJS
sshportal - :tophat: simple, fun and transparent SSH (and telnet) bastion server
ws - Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested WebSocket client and server for Node.js
saml2aws - CLI tool which enables you to login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using a SAML IDP
swordbattle.io - A multiplayer sword fighting IO game, now fully rewritten!
gatus - ⛑ Automated developer-oriented status page
taro - HTML5 multiplayer game engine (Now archived, new version available at https://github.com/moddio/moddio2)
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
isaacmg.github.io - Profile
simplelocalize-cli - SimpleLocalize CLI is a developer-friendly command-line tool for uploading and downloading translation files