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eole666 commented on Show HN: It took me 5() months to build a Plausible alternative    · Posted by u/Avfrosta
eole666 · 9 months ago
Congrats for the launch ! How does it compare to Matomo ?

Matomo is a well known open source Analytics alternative, GDPR compliant, used by millions, and it seems to solve the same problem while being freely self-hostable and offering more features. Its cloud version price is more expensive than yours thought.

=> https://matomo.org/

eole666 commented on Godotcaml for Godot 4.2   fizzixnerd.com/blog/2024-... · Posted by u/p4bl0
nox101 · a year ago
Is it first-class support? I hear lots of godot devs saying "I can't use X because I'm using C# instead of gdscript"
eole666 · a year ago
C# support is great. But yes, if you need to call a library/extension written in gdscript from the C# code, you'll need to write some C# bindings to make it practical.
eole666 commented on Dot – A standalone open source app meant for easy use of local LLMs and RAG   github.com/alexpinel/Dot... · Posted by u/irsagent
eole666 · a year ago
Looks nice! But some informations about the hardware requirement are often missing in this kind of project :

- how much ram is needed

- what CPU do you need for decent performances

- can it run on a GPU? And if it does how much vram do you need / does it work only on Nvidia?

eole666 commented on Coinbase Shows Balance as 0   status.coinbase.com/incid... · Posted by u/kulor
frabjoused · 2 years ago
Tinfoil is unnecessary, Bitcoin hit 64k, all the retail investors are seeing the news and logging in.
eole666 · 2 years ago
Well, bitforex is offline since february 23th after a 57 millions withdrawal.. So coinbase going down wouldn't be that suprising : https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/02/26/bitforex-websit...
eole666 commented on LoaderShip – CSS-Only Loaders   loadership.com/... · Posted by u/thm
eole666 · 2 years ago
The big "Get started" button does nothing (or maybe show a modal and close it really quickly). This is a good way to scare users away. The loaders are nice thought.
eole666 commented on Flowblade: Open-source video editor for Linux   jliljebl.github.io/flowbl... · Posted by u/ponsfrilus
lukaqq · 2 years ago
Online video editor here, https://chillin.online, free export with no watermark, easy to use both on desktop and mobile.
eole666 · 2 years ago
Should be nice for small projects. But for anything serious with large RAW video footage, an online video will quickly fall short.
eole666 commented on Oppo Find X7 Ultra: smartphone features the first dual periscope zooms   everyonegaming.com/oppo-f... · Posted by u/bizmedia
FirmwareBurner · 2 years ago
>and I want almost all of the ones they are getting rid of

Like which?

eole666 · 2 years ago
For me, new phones are missing those features, wich were quite common a few years ago:

- screen size < 6 inches

- 3.5mm audio jack support

- battery lasting more than one day

eole666 commented on Tracking developer build times to decide if the M3 MacBook is worth upgrading   incident.io/blog/festive-... · Posted by u/paprikati
lawrjone · 2 years ago
We do frequently adjust the codebase to improve build times, but the developer productivity hit we’d take by splitting our app into several microservices would be much more substantial than much slower build times than we currently see.

We’re super happy with 30s as an average build time right now. Assume we spent about £50k for the entire teams laptops, how much time would an engineer need to break our monolith into microservices? How much extra investment would we need to make it work as well as our monolith, or debug production issues that are now much more complex?

I’d wager it’s much more than half an engineers time continually, at which point you’ve blown the money you saved on a solution that works far less well for dev productivity and debugging simplicity in production.

eole666 · 2 years ago
Maybe you could split the code base without going full micro service. Keep the monolith base, and split some parts in independent module/libraries that won't be rebuild every time, something like that.
eole666 commented on Tracking developer build times to decide if the M3 MacBook is worth upgrading   incident.io/blog/festive-... · Posted by u/paprikati
eole666 · 2 years ago
Maybe before buying M3 MacBook for everyone you should consider splitting your 1M line code base to avoid recompiling the whole thing for every change.. I don't know well the go ecosystem at all but it seems to me you should really consider optimizing your code base for compilation speed before creating fancy build time chart per cpu with AI and buying hundreds of super powerfull and expensive machines to compile it a bit faster...
eole666 commented on Google’s dominance under siege: Antitrust trial threatens sweeping changes   livenowfox.com/news/googl... · Posted by u/pg_1234
edpichler · 2 years ago
Maybe it's not related but, talking about search engines, I have been using only DuckDuckGo and I am very happy with the results. I never have to switch back.
eole666 · 2 years ago
I tried duckduckgo for a while.. I don't know if it's because my main language is french, but I found the results really worse than google's and so I used the !g bang really often. I switched to startpage (proxy seargh engine giving google results), it was ok but a bit slow.

Now I use Kagi search, you have to pay for it, but results are great (often better than google) : less SEO spam, a lot of tuning possible, custom searches, small web searches, good image and map searches. And it is supposed to respect your privacy and private data.

u/eole666

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