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anikdas commented on Ask HN: What have you built with LLMs?    · Posted by u/shoebham
mediumsmart · a year ago
I built a cron job that calls a bash script that gets the current weather forecast for a location and extracts the values and then sshes to another server where it inserts the values into the footer html block of all files ending with .html every hour
anikdas · a year ago
Just curious, how is an LLM helping here?
anikdas commented on Ask HN: What are you working on (August 2024)?    · Posted by u/david927
austin-cheney · a year ago
Last month I built a node based web server that can proxy and redirect anything where the blueprint is a tiny config file in json format.

I am going to expand it to provide a health dashboard of connected sockets, supported domains, and traffic analytics as a web service.

anikdas · a year ago
Is it open source?
anikdas commented on Let's consign CAP to the cabinet of curiosities   brooker.co.za/blog/2024/0... · Posted by u/nalgeon
sir-dingleberry · a year ago
The CAP theorem is irrelevant if your acceptable response time is greater than the time it takes your partitions to sync.

At that point you get all 3: consistency,availability, partitioning.

In my opinion it should be the CAPR theorem.

anikdas · a year ago
> The CAP theorem is also irrelevant if your acceptable response time is greater than the time it takes your partitions to sync. This is really an oversimplification. The more important metric here is the delay between write and read of the same data. Even in that case if when the system write load is unpredictable it will definitely lead to high variance in replication lag. The number of times I had to deal with a race condition for not considering replication lag factor is more than I would like to admit.
anikdas commented on Ask HN: How to do simple heartbeat monitoring?    · Posted by u/benjbrooks
anikdas · 2 years ago
We have been using Cloudflare health check at work for this and we have been pretty happy with this. We have this integrated with slack and opsgenie as well.

https://developers.cloudflare.com/health-checks/

anikdas commented on Ask HN: What are you doing with your Raspberry?    · Posted by u/zakokor
anikdas · 3 years ago
- pihole

- piVPN

The piVPN story is interesting. I am currently stationed outside my home country. Using the financial apps (bank apps, wallet apps) outside the country are restricted hence I needed a ip within the country. No major VPN provider provide IPs for my country. piVPN has been great in that sense to access the contents from my country.

anikdas commented on Launch HN: Defer (YC W23) – Zero-infrastructure background jobs for Node.js    · Posted by u/wittydeveloper
anikdas · 3 years ago
I think BullMQ with deployment in kubernetes gets people off the ground quite quickly and scale out quite well without needing to worry about fine tuning the solution. Also RabbitMQ has also worked pretty well for us handling around 150k RPM messages with delayed exchange enabled while running in kubernetes without any tweaks. As a dev working on solution that is used in the industry of customer support, I am more worried about,

1. Data locality

2. Privacy

3. SLAs and Uptimes

While SaaS solutions like these can get us MVP/PoCs fast but a home grown solution is more preferable when SLOs are tight and security is a huge concern.

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anikdas commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2021)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
anikdas · 4 years ago
yellow.ai | Frontend Engineer, Backend Engineer, Fullstack engineer at all levels | Bangalore, Dhaka, Remote (Around Indian Timezone) | https://yellow.ai

South East Asia's leading Artificial Intelligence powered Voice and Messaging platform for enterprises. As the customer engagement is moving towards chat and voice, enterprises are rapidly adopting YellowAI to enable them to engage with their customers with enterprise virtual assistants.

We are looking for passionate engineers who can help us build the vastly growing product. We use a microservice based architecture powered by Kubernetes.

Tech Stack: NodeJS, Go, React, TypeScript, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Redis, Druid etc.

Apply for Roles below

* Frontend Engineer (https://smrtr.io/66jxf)

* Senior Frontend Engineer (https://smrtr.io/66jxd)

* Backend Engineers at all levels (email me at anik@yellow.ai)

If you are interesting in building a great platform with us or just for a chat do drop me an email at anik@yellow.ai.

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