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Ask HN: Any pain points worth building an MVP for?

GoAccess Baserow NixOS
  1. Open source real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix...
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    • Open Source
    A few days ago came across the MIT-licensed GoAccess. It generates both terminal and HTML based reports that should address your needs. You run the tool from the command line, so doesn’t solve the website-to-upload-a-file requirement, but that could be a fun little project (if someone hasn’t already done that). https://goaccess.io/.

    #Analytics #Web Analytics #Monitoring Tools 52 social mentions

  2. Open source no-code database and Airtable alternative. Create your own online database without technical experience. Performant with high volumes of data, can be self hosted and supports plugins
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    #Tech #SaaS #Open Source 94 social mentions

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    25 Jun 2014 . All software components in NixOS are installed using the Nix package manager. Packages in Nix are defined using the nix language to create nix expressions.
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    • Open Source
    Have you tried Nix[1]? The learning curve was a bit steep for me, but I think I finally started "getting" it and it absolutely solves this problem for me. Now I'm at the point where if I install Nix on any computer, VM, whatever, I can just pull in my configs via home manager[2] and everything Just Works. It's seriously one of the best package managers I've ever used, and I can't imagine going back to anything else. Windows support is only via WSL, so this might be a non-starter for you. [1]: https://nixos.org/ [2]: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager.

    #Front End Package Manager #Package Manager #Linux Tools 245 social mentions

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