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browser-wakatime reviews and mentions
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Show HN: I ported my Python background task queue to TypeScript
Hi Hackers,
One year ago I posted[0] on HN[1] about writing my own replacement for Celery, a background task queue for Python.
WakaQ has been running in production[2] for over a year, and it's performed flawlessly. I've even been able to reduce the amount of worker machines needed, saving compute costs, even though the number of tasks executed has increased over time.
Now I'm starting a new Next.js project using TypeScript, tRPC, Prisma, hosted on DigitalOcean App Platform and I needed to execute code in the background without Python. So, I've ported WakaQ into TypeScript. I just got it working today so it probably has room for improvement, but it's working in production!
Let me know what you think after checking out the repo[3].
[0] https://wakatime.com/blog/56-building-a-background-task-queu...
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32730038
[2] https://wakatime.com
[3] https://github.com/wakatime/wakaq-ts
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Cool readme on your github profile page with github actions.
WakaTime is committed to making time tracking fully automatic for every programmer. By creating opensource plugins for IDEs and text editors, it gives powerful insights about how you code. It is possible now demonstrate these statistics in your GitHub profile. What’s next? Next up, showcase your skills, awards, and certifications.
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WakaTime: Uma Forma de Aumentar Sua Produtividade e Gerenciar Seu Tempo
Site oficial do WakaTime
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Technical Skills for Product Manager
Building a daily habit to learn or code is essential. In a while, you don’t ask yourself what to do in the next 30 minutes you have. You open the terminal / IDE and practice. I used WakaTime to track my coding time and set a goal of one hour daily.
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CIA 2010 covert communication websites
Why do they all redirect to https://wakatime.com/
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Company wants me to track time for every task and every ticket
That sounds horrible! Sorry you have to work in that environment. One suggestion is to use an app like https://wakatime.com/, which automatically tracks which files/projects/editors/etc you use. The free plan gives you 2 weeks of tracking, which should be enough for your purposes. Maybe it can help take a bit of the mental burden off
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Helix 23.05 is released
Copilot, Tabnine, and most importantly: wakatime (really need that one for the boss...)
- Source of "Unknown Project" caused by Chrome Extension
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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wakatime/browser-wakatime is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of browser-wakatime is TypeScript.
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