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Show HN: Keep – Open-source alerting CLI

Hi Hacker News! Shahar and Tal from Keep here.<p>We're thrilled to announce that we're open-sourcing our alerting CLI tool, Keep (<a href="https://github.com/keephq/keep">https://github.com/keephq/keep</a>). Designed by developers for developers, Keep streamlines and simplifies alerting, making it a first-class citizen within the development process.<p>Think of Keep as Prometheus Alertmanager but for all observability tools, with a simple and intuitive (GitHub actions-like) syntax.<p>We believe that alerting has historically been neglected in existing monitoring platforms, leading to subpar alerting practices. With Keep, we aim to change that.<p>Although it's still in its early stages, we would love to get your feedback on our project.<p>Keep provides the following key features:<p>1. Declarative alerting that can be easily managed and versioned in your version control and service repository.<p>2. Alerts from multiple data sources for added context and insights.<p>3. Freedom from vendor lock-in, making it easier to switch to a different observability tool if needed.<p>Some of the features we plan to add in the future include:<p>- Integration with CI/CD processes to simplify alerts maintenance and testing.<p>- Scoring system to assess the alert's urgency and provide relevant information.<p>- Slack integration to keep track of alerts over time.<p>- More providers, conditions, and other enhancements.<p>We invite you to give Keep a try (<a href="https://github.com/keephq/keep">https://github.com/keephq/keep</a>) and share your thoughts with us. Your feedback will help us make Keep the best it can be.

Show HN: I made a super simple iOS app to track expenses

My Expenses is a very simple app to track expenses for one-time budgets.<p>Let's say you're going on vacations in Italy and you want to allocate $1.500 to this trip. You create a budget "Italy" in 30 seconds and you're ready to go. Each time you make an expense in Italy, you add it to the app in a few seconds and you instantly know you're remaining budget.<p>I'm bored of super complex apps. Yes, they do a lot of things, but it often takes a while to get used to the app and understand all its features.<p>That's why I created this app. I want people to be able to track their expenses in seconds, as quickly and simply as possible.<p>It's available on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Show HN: I made a super simple iOS app to track expenses

My Expenses is a very simple app to track expenses for one-time budgets.<p>Let's say you're going on vacations in Italy and you want to allocate $1.500 to this trip. You create a budget "Italy" in 30 seconds and you're ready to go. Each time you make an expense in Italy, you add it to the app in a few seconds and you instantly know you're remaining budget.<p>I'm bored of super complex apps. Yes, they do a lot of things, but it often takes a while to get used to the app and understand all its features.<p>That's why I created this app. I want people to be able to track their expenses in seconds, as quickly and simply as possible.<p>It's available on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Show HN: I made a super simple iOS app to track expenses

My Expenses is a very simple app to track expenses for one-time budgets.<p>Let's say you're going on vacations in Italy and you want to allocate $1.500 to this trip. You create a budget "Italy" in 30 seconds and you're ready to go. Each time you make an expense in Italy, you add it to the app in a few seconds and you instantly know you're remaining budget.<p>I'm bored of super complex apps. Yes, they do a lot of things, but it often takes a while to get used to the app and understand all its features.<p>That's why I created this app. I want people to be able to track their expenses in seconds, as quickly and simply as possible.<p>It's available on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Show HN: Duffel (YC S18) – A faster way to sell flights

Hi everyone!<p>I'm Steve, founder and CEO of Duffel. We're so excited to introduce Duffel Links today - a low code solution to sell flights online fast. Through one single API request, offer your customers a best-in-class shopping experience tailored to your brand.<p>Since day 1, we've made it our mission to break down barriers in the travel industry and make it easy for anyone to start selling travel. Now with Links, you can still use Duffel even if you don't have technical skills. It truly has never been easier to get started selling travel.<p>The Problem: We've removed many blockers to selling flights, but until today, offering even a simple flight shopping experience could be a complicated task. Even with our APIs and components, you would still face challenges such as handling search inputs for passengers of all ages, getting the details of one-way, return and multi-city trips and more.<p>The Solution: Enter Duffel Links! Links take care of all of this for you so you can start offering flights to your customers immediately; with a single API call, you can generate a link where your customer can access our best-in-class flight shopping experience, customised to match your brand. Leverage thousands of hours of product design and travel expertise every time you generate a link.<p>Key features: -Search intuitively - Your customers will be able to input search parameters to ensure they see the most relevant flights and filter itineraries, so they can find the perfectly timed flight. -Optimised for conversion - When booking, they can pick the fare with the right level of flexibility and amenities, complete our simple checkout, and instantly access all the information needed to fly. -Access to 300+ airlines - including low-cost carriers, NDC and GDS. -Add markups - Quickly and dynamically add markups to fares when creating a link and easily charge your customers. Up-sell to your customers by offering premium seats and paid bags. -Make it your own - Customise the entire search and book experience to match your brand. Include your logo, custom URL and brand colours throughout. -Compatible with all screen sizes - Links is fully responsive for all devices - including mobiles, tablets and desktops.<p>Feel free to try Links today - we're looking forward to your feedback and comments.<p>Thanks, Steve

Show HN: Duffel (YC S18) – A faster way to sell flights

Hi everyone!<p>I'm Steve, founder and CEO of Duffel. We're so excited to introduce Duffel Links today - a low code solution to sell flights online fast. Through one single API request, offer your customers a best-in-class shopping experience tailored to your brand.<p>Since day 1, we've made it our mission to break down barriers in the travel industry and make it easy for anyone to start selling travel. Now with Links, you can still use Duffel even if you don't have technical skills. It truly has never been easier to get started selling travel.<p>The Problem: We've removed many blockers to selling flights, but until today, offering even a simple flight shopping experience could be a complicated task. Even with our APIs and components, you would still face challenges such as handling search inputs for passengers of all ages, getting the details of one-way, return and multi-city trips and more.<p>The Solution: Enter Duffel Links! Links take care of all of this for you so you can start offering flights to your customers immediately; with a single API call, you can generate a link where your customer can access our best-in-class flight shopping experience, customised to match your brand. Leverage thousands of hours of product design and travel expertise every time you generate a link.<p>Key features: -Search intuitively - Your customers will be able to input search parameters to ensure they see the most relevant flights and filter itineraries, so they can find the perfectly timed flight. -Optimised for conversion - When booking, they can pick the fare with the right level of flexibility and amenities, complete our simple checkout, and instantly access all the information needed to fly. -Access to 300+ airlines - including low-cost carriers, NDC and GDS. -Add markups - Quickly and dynamically add markups to fares when creating a link and easily charge your customers. Up-sell to your customers by offering premium seats and paid bags. -Make it your own - Customise the entire search and book experience to match your brand. Include your logo, custom URL and brand colours throughout. -Compatible with all screen sizes - Links is fully responsive for all devices - including mobiles, tablets and desktops.<p>Feel free to try Links today - we're looking forward to your feedback and comments.<p>Thanks, Steve

Show HN: Ractor – a Rust-based actor framework with clusters and supervisors

SOME HIGHLIGHTS.<p>* We have a full supervision tree so actors can monitor other actors for exits and unhandled panic!s (at least the ones that can be caught)<p>* The actor lifecycle is handled for you in a simple single-threaded, message handler primitive<p>* You have a mutable state with each message handling call, so you have an easy way to create stateful actors and update that state as messages are processed<p>* Actors talk to other actors by message passing, but there are remote-procedure-calls (RPCs) so actors can "ask a question" to another actor and wait on the reply.<p>* A lot of the concurrency primitives are handled by the framework, such as cancellation/termination of actors (both graceful and forceful)<p>* A Factory primitive in order to formulate distributed processing pools with multiple job routing options<p>* Early but stable support for a distributed epmd-like cluster environment, where you can talk to actors over a network link. It's an additional crate (ractor_cluster) that builds on ractor to facilitate the inter-connection between nodes and support remote casts and calls to actors on a remote node.<p>We're openly seeking feedback, so please feel free to utilize the library and let us know if there's anything you find missing or doesn't work as expected!

Show HN: I wrote a tool in Rust for tracking all allocations in a Linux process

Show HN: I wrote a tool in Rust for tracking all allocations in a Linux process

Show HN: Explore careers that you don't know even exist

"Excited to launch CareerGPT.ai on Hacker news today! We're on a mission to help people ..yada...yada"<p>No, that's ChatGPT's writing, not mine :)<p>Folks, I was a PhD student once, in a non-home country, and just wished to know what was it like to go and work in the industry, being a programmer, or started a company. Torn apart between choices, I just wished there was a totally unbiased counselor to talk to. I couldn't do that with my supervisor since he always encouraged me to finish the thesis (of course).<p>Heck, had ChatGPT exist back then, I would have had more infos and made decision easier. So why not launching one, on the back of the collective "intelligence" and "creativity" of large language model.<p>About building the product: Yes, I call OpenAI's API, but need to do some 'prompt engineering', updating temperature along the conversation.<p>Just tell me what you think. Thanks.

Show HN: Explore careers that you don't know even exist

"Excited to launch CareerGPT.ai on Hacker news today! We're on a mission to help people ..yada...yada"<p>No, that's ChatGPT's writing, not mine :)<p>Folks, I was a PhD student once, in a non-home country, and just wished to know what was it like to go and work in the industry, being a programmer, or started a company. Torn apart between choices, I just wished there was a totally unbiased counselor to talk to. I couldn't do that with my supervisor since he always encouraged me to finish the thesis (of course).<p>Heck, had ChatGPT exist back then, I would have had more infos and made decision easier. So why not launching one, on the back of the collective "intelligence" and "creativity" of large language model.<p>About building the product: Yes, I call OpenAI's API, but need to do some 'prompt engineering', updating temperature along the conversation.<p>Just tell me what you think. Thanks.

A compilation of websites with dumb password rules

I've created a compilation, along with many great contributors, of sites with dumb password rules. This has long existed as a simple README on GitHub, but was just transformed into a full-fledged site.<p>Dumb password rules annoy me very much. If they annoy you, too, feel free to contribute!<p>Feedback, comments, criticisms, contributions welcome.

Show HN: Build auto-updating dashboards in a spreadsheet

Show HN: Build auto-updating dashboards in a spreadsheet

Show HN: Build auto-updating dashboards in a spreadsheet

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