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Show HN: We built a managed Kubernetes provider at half the cost of AWS

Since there’s a few discussions recently on $4 VPSes we thought you might be interested in Symbiosis, a cheaper and simpler managed k8s provider.<p>Supported features include external LBs, encrypted+replicated storage and autoscaler. Infrastructure can be managed with UI, CLI, Terraform or Pulumi.<p>Control planes are free of charge and a 1vCPU/2GB node goes for $6 per month. We’re live in Germany right now and we’re expanding into US during 2023.<p>Feel free to try it out and leave a comment.

Show HN: Forever-Time Multi-player- Play with your loved ones after you're gone

Summer Friends Don't Stick Around is a "forever-time" multiplayer game created to immortalize players and give others a chance to play with them "in spirit" even after they are no longer with us.<p>In the "Remember Me" mode, players can train a neural network to capture their play style. The output is a data model that can be shared with friends and family. Your playstyle is essentially encoded in the data model.<p>In the "Remember Them" mode, players can load a data model file and play with them.<p>I'm still learning more about neural networks and tweaking them to capture more of how any particular player approaches the game. There is room for improvement.

Show HN: Lockval Engine – A distributed backend KV engine that can run scripts

I've been developing game backends for several years, using and designing a lot of code. They all about calculations, synchronization with front-end data, and database data, and try to ensure consistency, atomicity, and high response, etc.<p>However, these codes and frameworks have always had problems such as very complicated APIs, incomplete or non-existent ACID, multiple calls to RPC, and non-real-time full or semi-full data landing.<p>So, we created Lockval Engine. An easy-to-use, ACID, distributed, DOP, multi-language support backend engine.<p>Here are some online demos that will give you a quicker understanding of Lockval Engine:<p>[APIdemo] <a href="https://apidemo.lockval.com/" rel="nofollow">https://apidemo.lockval.com/</a><p>[playground] <a href="https://playground.lockval.com/?lang=JavaScript&code=97aa205250922a6839f4595ae0002711c93435fb" rel="nofollow">https://playground.lockval.com/?lang=JavaScript&code=97aa205...</a>

Sign-up flows from 100s of websites

Hi HN! Fil here from Formsort (<a href="https://formsort.com/" rel="nofollow">https://formsort.com/</a>). We just launched Fineflows, a design gallery that showcases leading sign-up flows from around the web.<p>Why? My team has been building sign-up flows for close to a decade across mortgages and healthcare. We’ve spent a lot of time working through the technical and design aspects of this problem, such as state management (getting that pesky back button to work), design flexibility, and data enrichment.<p>Time and again, we’ve seen product teams who don’t know <i>what</i> to build even though they <i>can</i>. Often times, builders of forms start their process by looking at what other people are doing, answering questions like: What are different ways error validations are done? Should I use photos of people, or is text enough? Is it appropriate to use emojis in forms? How can I decline a user in a polite yet firm way?<p>To that end, we set out to capture as many different form flows as we could and make them available. We’ve found it to be an invaluable resource ourselves, and many of our customers have used it to improve their own designs. I’m always shocked by how often people reinvent the wheel instead of using a tried-and-true technique, and I hope that we’re helping address that problem.<p>Take a look at the gallery at (<a href="https://fineflows.formsort.com" rel="nofollow">https://fineflows.formsort.com</a>), or head to Formsort’s homepage to start building yourself! Would love to hear any feedback, inspiration, or thoughts, as we are just getting this off the ground :)

Show HN: Screenshot.Rocks: Open-source browser and mobile screenshot mockup tool

Show HN: Screenshot.Rocks: Open-source browser and mobile screenshot mockup tool

Show HN: Screenshot.Rocks: Open-source browser and mobile screenshot mockup tool

Show HN: Data Painter – A Different Way to Interact with Your Data

Data Painter is RATH's new feature to interact with your data. It helps you to specify complex visual patterns and find explanations and potential causals.<p>It allows you to do on-flight data labeling, cleaning or even create new features does not exited in original dataset. Everything can be done with a brush tool(painter), You can even play with your data with your fingers on mobile.<p>RATH is an open-source alternative to Tableau, but with more automations. Feedbacks and suggestions are appreciated.<p>RATH's Github: <a href="https://github.com/Kanaries/Rath">https://github.com/Kanaries/Rath</a><p>RATH's HomePage: <a href="https://kanaries.net/" rel="nofollow">https://kanaries.net/</a>

Show HN: Data Painter – A Different Way to Interact with Your Data

Data Painter is RATH's new feature to interact with your data. It helps you to specify complex visual patterns and find explanations and potential causals.<p>It allows you to do on-flight data labeling, cleaning or even create new features does not exited in original dataset. Everything can be done with a brush tool(painter), You can even play with your data with your fingers on mobile.<p>RATH is an open-source alternative to Tableau, but with more automations. Feedbacks and suggestions are appreciated.<p>RATH's Github: <a href="https://github.com/Kanaries/Rath">https://github.com/Kanaries/Rath</a><p>RATH's HomePage: <a href="https://kanaries.net/" rel="nofollow">https://kanaries.net/</a>

Show HN: Data Painter – A Different Way to Interact with Your Data

Data Painter is RATH's new feature to interact with your data. It helps you to specify complex visual patterns and find explanations and potential causals.<p>It allows you to do on-flight data labeling, cleaning or even create new features does not exited in original dataset. Everything can be done with a brush tool(painter), You can even play with your data with your fingers on mobile.<p>RATH is an open-source alternative to Tableau, but with more automations. Feedbacks and suggestions are appreciated.<p>RATH's Github: <a href="https://github.com/Kanaries/Rath">https://github.com/Kanaries/Rath</a><p>RATH's HomePage: <a href="https://kanaries.net/" rel="nofollow">https://kanaries.net/</a>

Show HN: I built a little online drum machine using 808 style samples

Show HN: I built a little online drum machine using 808 style samples

Show HN: I built a little online drum machine using 808 style samples

Show HN: I built a little online drum machine using 808 style samples

Show HN: Toodle.Studio is an art playground with Lisp and turtles

Show HN: Toodle.Studio is an art playground with Lisp and turtles

Show HN: Toodle.Studio is an art playground with Lisp and turtles

Show HN: Self-host Whisper As a Service with GUI and queueing

Schibsted created a transcription service for our journalists to transcribe audio interviews and podcasts really quick.

Show HN: Self-host Whisper As a Service with GUI and queueing

Schibsted created a transcription service for our journalists to transcribe audio interviews and podcasts really quick.

Show HN: Self-host Whisper As a Service with GUI and queueing

Schibsted created a transcription service for our journalists to transcribe audio interviews and podcasts really quick.

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