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Postman down. Time to curl again

twitter.com
1 points·by gschier·9 months ago·0 comments

AI-powered, self-hostable image proxy

imgproxy.net
3 points·by gschier·9 months ago·2 comments

Railway Launches S3-Compatible Object Storage

railway.com
2 points·by gschier·9 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Yaak – An open source, Git-friendly desktop API client

yaak.app
153 points·by gschier·last year·61 comments

Warp, the intelligent terminal, now available on Windows

warp.dev
9 points·by gschier·last year·3 comments

Fair Pricing for a Local-First and Open-Source Future

yaak.app
3 points·by gschier·2 years ago·0 comments

ClickHouse vs. Elasticsearch: The Billion-Row Matchup

clickhouse.com
3 points·by gschier·2 years ago·0 comments

Dataflare: Cross-Platform Database Browser

dataflare.app
1 points·by gschier·2 years ago·0 comments

Web dev training ground for the real world

holodeck.run
3 points·by gschier·2 years ago·0 comments

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1 points·by gschier·2 years ago·0 comments

Yaak Desktop adds gRPC support

yaak.app
2 points·by gschier·2 years ago·0 comments

Yaak – a minimal app for REST and GraphQL

yaak.app
1 points·by gschier·3 years ago·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by gschier·3 years ago·0 comments

Building a home-grown web analytics tool

schier.co
4 points·by gschier·3 years ago·0 comments

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gschier
·3 months ago·discuss
Linux users don't pay for anything anyway
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
That'll do it. That config is used for the production build of Yaak that's downloadable from the website. Just running "tauri build" or "npm run app-build" is what you want.
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
How are you running it? The code for the license management and badge are not included by default when running "npm start" or "npm run app-build".

And yes, you can indeed run the OSS yourself for commercial purposes.
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Yep, that's what the fallback is for
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Faster, smoother, GRPC, plugins, themes, fully open source, no telemetry,...
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Yep, no VC! Though I have invested 2 years of my own living expenses into it, trying to make it work.
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Ya, it's so funny to be going up against a 1000+ person company as a solo dev!
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
I currently direct these people to sponsor on GitHub
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
I've already sold once, and regretted it. I'm aiming to call Yaak "done" in the next few years and use it to fund my* retirement. See you there
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
No way. Queue the gif!
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
This is my retirement project. I'd like to call it "done" within 2 years
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Hey! Who's this?
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Non-competes expire
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
How so? It's completely open source and doesn't rely on cloud accounts or servers. It's also just me. Postman has 1000 employees and $200M+ in funding
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
My runway reaches infinity around $10k MRR so I'll likely do a post around then. Currently 11% of the way there!
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
It's a bit lower on the priority list, but it'll get there https://feedback.yaak.app/p/flatpak-and-flathub
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
Enjoy!
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
No plans for VSCode integration, no. It's only great because it's designed for a very specific use case and environment.

I'm not quite sure why Yaak wouldn't work in this case. It it because your running server wouldn't be accessible to Yaak, running on your system?
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
The commercial license terms only apply to the prebuilt binaries. You can build and run the OSS version for whatever purpose you'd like. Check the last FAQ on the pricing page
gschier
·9 months ago·discuss
This is a conscious bet I'm making.

Yes, it's a good-faith license. The license doesn't even apply to the OSS version (only prebuilt binaries).

The bet is that super fans will pay for it in the early days and, as it gets adopted by larger companies, they will pay in order to comply with the legalities of commercial use. So far, it's working! The largest company so far is 34 seats, with a couple more in the pipe!