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Show HN: A website to find public pianos
Show HN: Very Good Table is a no-code database for small businesses
Show HN: Very Good Table is a no-code database for small businesses
Show HN: I made a 90s version of my landing page
Show HN: Fast way to build digital presence across multiple platforms
Hello,<p>I am a tech blogger and last year I wanted to have my own website for writing blogs and doing content marketing.<p>Since I love programming, I could have built the site by myself but I wanted to test the no-code solutions, so after spending sometime researching I ended up going with Wordpress. However i found it tedious and for some reasons, hard and slow.<p>Anyways, I tried other platforms like Wix too. Problem then came was I had to share my work on social media platforms to get more readers and also post it on hashnode and Medium.
It was becoming time consuming and monotonous process.<p>Hence, I decided to build a solution and the result is Leansence.<p>It is geared towards bloggers and content marketers.
It provides an easy to use website builder with the ability to write blogs and add products, with unlimited bandwidth.<p>You can also directly post your blog to Medium(hashnode and dev.to support will be added soon) and also share it on twitter( can also split it into threads).<p>It also has social media tools so you can schedule your Twitter posts and threads.
Hence you are getting website builder, blogging ability, as well as social media tools.<p>I have great ideas for the future and any feedback would be appreciated.
Show HN: Fast way to build digital presence across multiple platforms
Hello,<p>I am a tech blogger and last year I wanted to have my own website for writing blogs and doing content marketing.<p>Since I love programming, I could have built the site by myself but I wanted to test the no-code solutions, so after spending sometime researching I ended up going with Wordpress. However i found it tedious and for some reasons, hard and slow.<p>Anyways, I tried other platforms like Wix too. Problem then came was I had to share my work on social media platforms to get more readers and also post it on hashnode and Medium.
It was becoming time consuming and monotonous process.<p>Hence, I decided to build a solution and the result is Leansence.<p>It is geared towards bloggers and content marketers.
It provides an easy to use website builder with the ability to write blogs and add products, with unlimited bandwidth.<p>You can also directly post your blog to Medium(hashnode and dev.to support will be added soon) and also share it on twitter( can also split it into threads).<p>It also has social media tools so you can schedule your Twitter posts and threads.
Hence you are getting website builder, blogging ability, as well as social media tools.<p>I have great ideas for the future and any feedback would be appreciated.
Show HN: Throw – The new space for asking and answering questions anonymously
Hello HN community,<p>For the past year we’ve been working on this disruptive new thing. It’s about people, community, communication and truth.<p>Throw is the new space for asking and answering questions anonymously. We believe that in today’s world (both online and offline) content in communication exchanges is strongly influenced by the personas, profiles and façades people maintain/upkeep/safeguard socially, ideologically and on relationships.<p>From the way people post on Instagram the life they want others to believe they have, or the way people behave on thanksgiving with family, or at work, or with friends; on every social setting and interaction to some degree acting and behaving according to that setting and the people they interact with. These dynamics influence the content itself, as people don’t just respond to a question like computers do. What ends up happening is that the responder comes up with the answer by blending the possibly objective answer with feelings, setting, desires, commitments, ideologies, fears, insecurities, etc (social pressure or social agenda).<p>Something is missing between social media and the traditional Q&A…<p>Throw addresses this by creating a space free from this social agenda. Thus focusing strictly on the content exchanged and providing a safe, comfortable and unbiased space where people can ask and answer anything freely with no bias, fears or strings attached.<p>Not only may Throw be used for personal and private questions and answers. But the power of crowdsourcing allows for a great variety of use cases like market research, validation of content and ideas, trivia, and much more. Serious matters and also just for fun…<p>It’s a query marketplace which means that “throwers” (people who ask questions) pay a fee proportional to the answers they need and in turn “catchers” (who catch them and respond) get compensated. This way we guarantee every user gets as many responses as he/she needs.<p>As for dealing with anonymity, we have built a sophisticated moderation protocol to neutralize and quickly ban people that contribute negatively as it is a priority people feel safe and comfortable in this community.<p>We have worked very hard to create a delightful product and are currently very close to rolling out our app to the market.<p>If this is something that may be of your interest or you’d like to be one of the first to test it out, you may keep an eye for our launch and other news by subscribing to our waitlist. <a href="https://www.throwapp.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.throwapp.com</a><p>Also, if you have questions there is additional information in the FAQs section on our web page that could be of help.<p>If you still haven't looked at our explainer video I encourage you to see it as it's quite fun and describes pretty well what we are doing. <a href="https://youtu.be/3f9RcVVpkNA" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/3f9RcVVpkNA</a><p>Finally, we really appreciate any feedback we can get (of any kind). So if there's anything you like, don't like, or any other thought about Throw, we'd love to hear about it! You may post a comment below or through the contact section on the web page.<p><i>Be curious and dare to know!</i><p>Thank you!
Show HN: I made a site that lets you discover micro-startups for sale
Show HN: I made a site that lets you discover micro-startups for sale
Show HN: I made a site that lets you discover micro-startups for sale
Show HN: Kestra - Open-Source Airflow Alternative
Hey HN, I'm really proud to share with you my new open source project: Kestra <a href="https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra</a><p>I created a few years ago a successful open source AKHQ project: <a href="https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq</a> (renamed from KafkaHQ) which has been adopted by big companies like Best Buy, Pipedrive, BMW, Decathlon and many more. 2300 stars, 120 contributors, 10M docker downloads, much more than I expected.<p>Now let's talk about Kestra, an infinitely scalable orchestration and scheduling platform for creating, running, scheduling and monitoring millions of complex pipelines.<p>I started the project 30 months ago and I'm even more proud of this project that required a lot of investment and time to build the future of data pipelines (I hope). The result is now ready to be presented and I hope to get some feedback from you, HN community.<p>To have a fully scalable solution, we choose Kafka as our database (of course, I love Kafka if you didn't know) as well as ElasticSearch, Micronaut, ... and can be deployed on Kubernetes, VM or on premise.<p>You may think there are many alternatives in this area, but we decided to take a different road by using a descriptive approach (low code) to build your pipelines allowing to edit directly from the web interface and deploy to production with terraform directly. We paid a lot of attention to the scalability and performance part which allows us to have already a big production at a big French retailer: Leroy Merlin<p>Since Kestra core is plugin based, many are available from the core team, but you can create one easily.<p>More information:
- on the official website: <a href="https://kestra.io/" rel="nofollow">https://kestra.io/</a>
- on the medium post: <a href="https://medium.com/@kestra-io/introducing-kestra-infinitely-scalable-open-source-orchestration-and-scheduling-platform-8e4d47193616" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/@kestra-io/introducing-kestra-infinitely-...</a>
- check out the project: <a href="https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra</a><p>Your comments are more than welcome, thank you!
Show HN: Kestra - Open-Source Airflow Alternative
Hey HN, I'm really proud to share with you my new open source project: Kestra <a href="https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra</a><p>I created a few years ago a successful open source AKHQ project: <a href="https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq</a> (renamed from KafkaHQ) which has been adopted by big companies like Best Buy, Pipedrive, BMW, Decathlon and many more. 2300 stars, 120 contributors, 10M docker downloads, much more than I expected.<p>Now let's talk about Kestra, an infinitely scalable orchestration and scheduling platform for creating, running, scheduling and monitoring millions of complex pipelines.<p>I started the project 30 months ago and I'm even more proud of this project that required a lot of investment and time to build the future of data pipelines (I hope). The result is now ready to be presented and I hope to get some feedback from you, HN community.<p>To have a fully scalable solution, we choose Kafka as our database (of course, I love Kafka if you didn't know) as well as ElasticSearch, Micronaut, ... and can be deployed on Kubernetes, VM or on premise.<p>You may think there are many alternatives in this area, but we decided to take a different road by using a descriptive approach (low code) to build your pipelines allowing to edit directly from the web interface and deploy to production with terraform directly. We paid a lot of attention to the scalability and performance part which allows us to have already a big production at a big French retailer: Leroy Merlin<p>Since Kestra core is plugin based, many are available from the core team, but you can create one easily.<p>More information:
- on the official website: <a href="https://kestra.io/" rel="nofollow">https://kestra.io/</a>
- on the medium post: <a href="https://medium.com/@kestra-io/introducing-kestra-infinitely-scalable-open-source-orchestration-and-scheduling-platform-8e4d47193616" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/@kestra-io/introducing-kestra-infinitely-...</a>
- check out the project: <a href="https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra</a><p>Your comments are more than welcome, thank you!
Show HN: Kestra - Open-Source Airflow Alternative
Hey HN, I'm really proud to share with you my new open source project: Kestra <a href="https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra</a><p>I created a few years ago a successful open source AKHQ project: <a href="https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tchiotludo/akhq</a> (renamed from KafkaHQ) which has been adopted by big companies like Best Buy, Pipedrive, BMW, Decathlon and many more. 2300 stars, 120 contributors, 10M docker downloads, much more than I expected.<p>Now let's talk about Kestra, an infinitely scalable orchestration and scheduling platform for creating, running, scheduling and monitoring millions of complex pipelines.<p>I started the project 30 months ago and I'm even more proud of this project that required a lot of investment and time to build the future of data pipelines (I hope). The result is now ready to be presented and I hope to get some feedback from you, HN community.<p>To have a fully scalable solution, we choose Kafka as our database (of course, I love Kafka if you didn't know) as well as ElasticSearch, Micronaut, ... and can be deployed on Kubernetes, VM or on premise.<p>You may think there are many alternatives in this area, but we decided to take a different road by using a descriptive approach (low code) to build your pipelines allowing to edit directly from the web interface and deploy to production with terraform directly. We paid a lot of attention to the scalability and performance part which allows us to have already a big production at a big French retailer: Leroy Merlin<p>Since Kestra core is plugin based, many are available from the core team, but you can create one easily.<p>More information:
- on the official website: <a href="https://kestra.io/" rel="nofollow">https://kestra.io/</a>
- on the medium post: <a href="https://medium.com/@kestra-io/introducing-kestra-infinitely-scalable-open-source-orchestration-and-scheduling-platform-8e4d47193616" rel="nofollow">https://medium.com/@kestra-io/introducing-kestra-infinitely-...</a>
- check out the project: <a href="https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra</a><p>Your comments are more than welcome, thank you!
Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
Show HN: Bionic Reading – Formats text to make it faster to read
Show HN: Bionic Reading – Formats text to make it faster to read
Show HN: Bionic Reading – Formats text to make it faster to read