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7,310 | 23 | |
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9.1 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Shell | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Pydantic Logfire
I was responding to the One of the Sentry inconvenience is self-hosting: it relies on so many services it can be very complicated to maintain part, and also reminding readers that if they, too, hate companies that rug-pull their open source licenses, there is a band-aid for both parts
Compare https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/blob/9.1.2/docker-c... with https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/blob/24.4.2/docker-... for what life used to be like for running Sentry on-prem. It was awesome
It would take a ton of work to dig up the actual memory and CPU requirements of each one, but rest assured they're not zero, so every one of those services eats ram and requires TLC when, not if, they shit themselves. So, more parts == more headaches with all other things being equal
Then, I deeply appreciate that there are a whole spectrum of reactions to the various licensing schemes in use nowadays, and a bunch of folks don't care. I care, though, because I have gotten immense value from open source projects, and have contributed changes back to quite a few. It has been my life experience that any of those "source available" licenses usually are very hostile toward making local builds and if I can't build it to match how prod goes, then I can't test my fixes in my environment and then I can't contribute the PR with any faith
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Sentry new TOS to use data to train AI with no opt-out
This is the point where I will point out that you can self-host Sentry free of charge :) https://develop.sentry.dev/self-hosted/
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Low cost self-hosted bug reporting?
Sentry can be self hosted: https://develop.sentry.dev/self-hosted/
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FSL: A License for the Bazaar, Not the Cathedral
The people we're concerned about are not the hundreds of thousands of Sentry users, including those that self-host.
We're concerned about people who have taken the software for the purposes of competing directly against us, that hinders our ability to monetize the work. Monetizing the work helps us continue improving the software and distribute it for free use, benefitting those aforementioned real users (e.g. https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted).
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Show HN: A open-source financial accounting alternative to QuickBooks
> I mean no slander or disrespect to anyone involved, but there was a DataDog alternative posted sometime in the last few weeks that had a docker-compose with like 15 containers in it.
Reminds me of Sentry: https://develop.sentry.dev/self-hosted/
This is their example docker-compose for self-hosting: https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/blob/master/docker-...
It has:
- exim4 (smtp)
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OpenTelemetry in 2023
> What should people use?
I recall Apache Skywalking being pretty good, especially for smaller/medium scale projects: https://skywalking.apache.org/
The architecture is simple, the performance is adequate, it doesn't make you spend days configuring it and it even supports various different data stores: https://skywalking.apache.org/docs/main/v9.0.0/en/setup/back...
The problems with it are that it isn't super popular (although has agents for most popular stacks), the docs could be slightly better and I recall them also working on a new UI so there is a little bit of churn: https://skywalking.apache.org/downloads/
Still better versus some of the other options when you need something that just works instead of spending a lot of time configuring something (even when that something might be superior in regards to the features): https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted/blob/master/docker-...
Sentry is just the first thing that comes to mind (OpenTelemetry also isn't simpler due to how much it tries to do), but compare its complexity to Skywalking: https://github.com/apache/skywalking/blob/master/docker/dock...
I wish there was more self-hosted software like that out there, enough to address certain concerns in a simple way on day 1 and leave branching out to more complex options like OpenTelemetry once you have a separate team for that and the cash is rolling in.
- Why use application stacks script installers
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OpenObserve: Elasticsearch/Datadog alternative in Rust.. 140x lower storage cost
Sounds interesting!
Will you compare with qryn? Self-hosted sentry?
qryn.metrico.in/
https://develop.sentry.dev/self-hosted/
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Insufficient logging
I haven't done it in years, but technically sentry is able to be self hosted https://github.com/getsentry/self-hosted
- Cloud Native Alternative to Sentry?
NPushOver
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Is Shinobi for me?
Never heard of or used push over but I’m assuming this is their site
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The only Blender Render Notification Add-on that works.
The general ones that use email never seem to send anything. The ones that specifically use Gmail don't work anymore since Google apparently changed some security settings. And the one that uses Pushover didn't work AND wanted me to pay too much for their app.
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How to set up mobile notifications for Disk Temperature warnings?
Pushover.
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Grafana releases OnCall open source project
check out pushover, I use it for this exact case
https://pushover.net/
- Create while loop until image is smaller than x MB
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How do you monitor your home server
I use Pushover for receiving alerts and notifications on my phone. I think the mobile app may cost a small amount like $5 USD, but the service is free for up to 10,000 notifications per month. I can't recommend Pushover enough. It is freaking awesome.
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Howto manage a minumum stock amount for different locations?
At a glance, with the /stock/products/{productid}/locations you can easily retrieve the amounts for different locations. It should be fairly simple to then filter it either directly in the query or in the script. Then you can either add it to the shopping list with /stock/shoppinglist/add-product or use something like pushover.net to send notification straight to your phone.
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Now Push Future
I used to use PushBullet but they stopped supporting iOS which is why I came to Now Push. I may use https://pushover.net/ instead, there doesn't seem to be a ton of alternatives.
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Helium Push Notifications to Your Phone
All you need to to do is register your helium account number and Pushover account number (you can sign up here : https://pushover.net/) and install the pushover app on your phone.
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After months of work and multiple rejections from Apple, I finally launched my SaaS and got my first paying customer!
Don't mean to shit on your idea but how does this compare to an app like Pushover for instance? (https://pushover.net/)
What are some alternatives?
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
ntfy - Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
instaloader - Download pictures (or videos) along with their captions and other metadata from Instagram.
apprise - Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!
zammad-docker-compose - Zammad Docker images for docker-compose
NLog.Targets.Pushover - NLog.Targets.Pushover is a custom target for NLog enabling you to send logging messages to the Pushover service
ML-Workspace - 🛠 All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science.
alertmanager - Prometheus Alertmanager
JupyterLab - JupyterLab computational environment.
Logary - Logs and metrics are one! Professional logging, metrics and analytics for your apps.