nun-db
quarter
nun-db | quarter | |
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3 | 5 | |
82 | 38 | |
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7.9 | 8.7 | |
15 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | C# | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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nun-db
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Ask HN: When to leave a slow-growing company?
I never correlate my growth with the company I am working for; sometimes, you overgrow the company, and it is time to leave.
"Pays okay; 100% remote; very few meetings; low standards for productivity mean I have great work/life balance" seems like a perfect workplace.
What you need is probably a project outside of work to challenge you. I built my own company 13 years ago as a side project (I still run it up to this day as a side project) because I was a Mobile developer and Would like to keep doing Web development.
Today, I am having fun with my Open-source project https://github.com/mateusfreira/nun-db. When I have too many meetings or fight fewer coding challenges in my work, writing my own distributed database keeps me fresh and challenged. With it, I learned Rust and also distributed systems, which made me read books and papers that would never be needed for my normal work.
I see that as growing, and it has brought me great opportunities. Times these side projects become companies, and you make money; times, they bring job opportunities that you would not have otherwise.
You should leave a company when your growth is faster and more than the company can take in. Meanwhile, use the low pressure to go after other challenges personally; that is my way of dealing with it.
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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
I am currently developing an open-source (MIT) database that can be directly accessed from the frontend (browser and apps) , that is distributed, and capable to deliver data in real-time. The primary goal is to provide support for any use-case that requires close proximity to users and, most importantly, it is entirely free to use and run by yourself if desired.
If you would like to view it, please visit: https://github.com/mateusfreira/nun-db
Feedback is always welcome, especially if you have a use-case in mind that you believe it may be suitable for but are unsure. I have already utilized it in many of my personal projects and for a few clients with a small number of users, but I am hopeful that it will soon be ready for larger-scale implementation.
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What's everyone working on this week (46/2021)?
Working towards making Nun-db (My personal open source project ) a leader less distributed database check it out https://github.com/mateusfreira/nun-db/pull/50 just yesterday I merged one pull requests there was going for like 2 weeks
quarter
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Show HN: Quarter – a time-tracker for personal use
I am working on a personal time-tracker where I try to make it as effortless as possible to keep track of what activities you spend time on.
Rationale, as a consultant I am often required to use multiple time-tracking software, all made for accountants, all terrible to use. I made this little web application where I can track my daily activities and at the end of the week transfer the result to whatever system needed.
The desktop is the most polished mode, mobile is functional but I mostly use if for viewing.
It's open source, the hosted version has open registrations given a GitHub or GMail account.
I would appreciate feedback on basically anything. I have been using the same system (during many different rewrites) for years so I am pretty blind to what needs improvement.
https://github.com/eliasson/quarter
https://quarterapp.com/
Thanks!
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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
I have this hobby project for personal time tracking I work on from time to time. It's usable enough for my daily use so motivation has dropped since that point.
https://github.com/eliasson/quarter
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Looking for a selfhosted time tracking software for small business around 10 employees
I've used QuarterApp for personal time tracking. Not sure if it has grouping features though: https://github.com/eliasson/quarter
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Showcase - A personal time-tracker in Blazor Server
It has now reached a point where I think it could be of use or interest for others. You can find it here if you're interested https://github.com/eliasson/quarter
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