sleep-machine
Logdy.dev
sleep-machine | Logdy.dev | |
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1 | 9 | |
2 | 760 | |
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4.9 | 5.3 | |
4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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sleep-machine
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
I used to have a raspberry pi that was running on a schedule to play rain noise while I was sleeping. When I moved I took it down and didn't put it back up, but never liked how excessive it felt.
So I built a simpler version that doesn't have a schedule but runs on an RP2040 and generates brown noise:
https://github.com/bschwind/sleep-machine
Will eventually add some key switches to it so I can start/stop it more easily (currently just plug it into USB when I want sound) adjust volume, low-pass filter params, etc.
Logdy.dev
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Angle-grinder: Slice and dice logs on the command line
For those who find this tool interesting, I can recommend to take a look at Logdy.dev (https://logdy.dev) https://github.com/logdyhq/logdy-core
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
I've built a first version of Logdy[1] over the weekend. Since then I have been developing it and it's getting traction and attention.
Logdy is a real-time logs browser that is meant to replace viewing logs in a terminal during development stage. I was tired of browsing and searching through infinite stream of non-searchable json whereas having such a great tool as DataDog on production. I've felt that development process lacks this kind of tool and decided to scratch my own itch.
[1] https://logdy.dev
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VS Code app logs browser UI
You can forget about messy terminal filled with lines of logs. Meet Logdy.
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VitePress 1.0
Personally, I don't care about the build times as they happen in a GH workflow [1] and the compiled sources get updated to Cloudflare Pages that's how [2] gets deployed.
[1] https://github.com/logdyhq/homepage/blob/main/.github/workfl...
[2] https://logdy.dev
- Logdy – A Web Viewer for Logs
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Show HN: Capture emails with 5 lines of code
I have a pipedream.com workflow that does exactly that, in 5 lines of code, it catches whatever is in the POST body and sends an email to me. You can check it on https://logdy.dev
What added value your service provides, beside the fact I have to share email addresses I receive with you?
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Show HN: Kubetail – A private, real-time log viewer for Kubernetes clusters
Congrats on the launch, nice project! I recently launched https://logdy.dev which attempts to address the problem but in a more wide space: any kind of process stdout -> web UI. You can run it with k8s (kubectl logs -f). I'm actually writing a blog post about it as we speak and will definitely mention kubetail as well. Ofc, your project addresses the problem more specifically, I just thought to mention Logdy in case somebody is looking for a swiss-knife solution for all kinds of logs.
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Logdy.dev – web based logs viewer UI for local development environment
Latest release: https://github.com/logdyhq/logdy-core/releases
What are some alternatives?
CopilotForXcode - The missing GitHub Copilot, Codeium and ChatGPT Xcode Source Editor Extension
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