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windmill
Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
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InfluxDB
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plane
π₯ π₯ π₯ Open Source JIRA, Linear and Asana Alternative. Plane helps you track your issues, epics, and product roadmaps in the simplest way possible.
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peritext
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WorkOS
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Centrifugo
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pigeon
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statebox_riak
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SaaSHub
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plane reviews and mentions
- Plane: A distributed system for running WebSocket services at scale
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Pingora: HTTP Server and Proxy Library, in Rust, by Cloudflare, Released
One reason I'm excited about this is that it appears to let you write arbitrary routing logic into a layer 7 proxy. This is something we had to build for https://plane.dev and it would have been nicer to use something like this, but we couldn't find anything like it at the time.
- Plane: A distributed system for running stateful WebSocket services at scale
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"VMWare rewritten in Rust
Of course, as a user, I would prefer as much as possible to be under MIT or Apache. See for instance https://plane.dev/ for a similar project which is MIT licensed and https://jamsocket.com/ for the commercial version.
- Session back end orchestrator for ambitious browser-based apps
- Plane β open-source Jira alternative
- Plane: A container orchestrator for ambitious browser-based applications
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The growing pains of database architecture
From an earlier blog post[1], the system for synchronizing file/document state lives independently for their database. As I understand it, their database is for metadata rather than actual document content.
> Itβs worth noting that we only use multiplayer for syncing changes to Figma documents. We also sync changes to a lot of other data (comments, users, teams, projects, etc.) but that is stored in Postgres, not our multiplayer system, and is synced with clients using a completely separate system that wonβt be discussed in this article. Although these two systems are similar, they have separate implementations because of different tradeoffs around certain properties such as performance, offline availability, and security.
This post[2] goes into more detail on how they spin up backend processes to serve as the source of truth while documents are open (we took heavy inspiration from it when building https://plane.dev, which aims to be an open-source implementation of that architecture.)
[1] https://www.figma.com/blog/how-figmas-multiplayer-technology...
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Show HN: Accelerated Docker builds on your local machine with Depot (YC W23)
We have been happily using Depot for months now to build https://plane.dev. Prior to finding Depot, we basically gave up on building an M1 image from a GitHub action.
(btw, I always get suspicious when a Show HN post has a lot of praise in the comments, but I swear the Depot folks did not ask me to post anything and I only saw the post because I was checking HN)
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Launch HN: Depot (YC W23) β Fast Docker Images in the Cloud
Congrats on the launch!
We've been using Depot with Plane (https://plane.dev/). Prior to depot, I had to disable arm64 builds because they slowed the build down so much (30m+) on GitHub's machines. With Depot, we get arm64 and amd64 images in ~2m.
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
www.influxdata.com | 28 Apr 2024
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drifting-in-space/plane is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of plane is Rust.
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