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Show HN: I generated 3640 animated Lucide, Heroicons and Iconoir icons

github.com
1 points·by gorkemcetin·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Show HN: A lightweight, native macOS menubar app for monitoring with mini graphs

github.com
2 points·by gorkemcetin·6 mesi fa·0 comments

Show HN: MaskWise: Redact, mask, and anonymize data in training files for LLMs

github.com
3 points·by gorkemcetin·11 mesi fa·2 comments

Show HN: Checkmate, an infrastructure, uptime and web page monitoring tool

checkmate.so
2 points·by gorkemcetin·12 mesi fa·1 comments

How not to lose your job to AI

80000hours.org
16 points·by gorkemcetin·anno scorso·0 comments

Show HN: VerifyWise, an open-source governance platform for AI compliance

verifywise.ai
5 points·by gorkemcetin·anno scorso·0 comments

Show HN: Guidefox product adoption platform 1.1 released

github.com
2 points·by gorkemcetin·anno scorso·0 comments

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1 points·by gorkemcetin·anno scorso·0 comments

Show HN: Upsonic: An AI agent framework with client-server architecture

github.com
9 points·by gorkemcetin·anno scorso·5 comments

Ask HN: DePIN powered uptime monitoring tool features?

checkmate.so
4 points·by gorkemcetin·anno scorso·1 comments

Show HN: Building a DePIN-powered uptime manager and announcing $5000 grant

checkmate.so
1 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·0 comments

Bitspace is now open source

twitter.com
2 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·1 comments

Show HN: Checkmate, a server and infrastructure monitoring application

github.com
21 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·7 comments

I Shut Down My LinkedIn Newsletter to Focus on Email

thesciencemarketer.com
2 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·0 comments

AI-Assisted Software Development: A Comprehensive Guide with Practical Prompts

aalapdavjekar.medium.com
1 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·0 comments

Interview Experience of a Developer in Canada

bluewavelabs.ca
1 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·0 comments

Ask HN: What do you monitor on your servers?

346 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·186 comments

A macOS and Windows open source alternative to ChatGPT

github.com
7 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·5 comments

How to Get a Developer Job – Even in This Economy (4 hour free course) [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·0 comments

Show HN: Tiger – Function Hub for LLM Agents

github.com
28 points·by gorkemcetin·2 anni fa·1 comments

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gorkemcetin
·8 mesi fa·discuss
The original research paper on IBM’s AI Risk Atlas defines a taxonomy of 40 AI risks. IBM then expanded the online Atlas, and the current IBM documentation lists 100 named risks. Where does the 60 number come from for IBM's list of AI risks?
gorkemcetin
·10 mesi fa·discuss
This is interesting. I was thinking about building a similar solution around GRC but this time focusing on AI regulations, AI threats, breaches, 0-days etc. Out of curiosity did you use agents for this or a platform like Exa AI?
gorkemcetin
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Maskwise and LLM Guard serve different stages of the AI pipeline. llm-guard basically filters prompts and responses to prevent prompt injection attacks. Maskwise is for preparing datasets before LLM training/fine-tuning. It processes large document collections (PDFs, Office docs, images) to detect & anonymize PII.

Vault is in the works :)
gorkemcetin
·anno scorso·discuss
There is a campaign that When you subscribe to Lenny’s Newsletter, you’ll get one free year of 10 incredible products, including Bolt, Cursor, Lovable, Replit, v0, Linear, Notion, Perplexity Pro, Superhuman and Granola.

This requires an annual subscription ($200) to the newsletter, but it looks like it's worth if you are a heavy user of those tools.

You must be a new paying customer of the products to take advantage of the free year.
gorkemcetin
·anno scorso·discuss
For a while, we’ve been developing a DePIN-powered uptime monitoring tool designed to potentially handle data from millions of devices. Our current infrastructure monitoring and uptime management service, (Checkmate) is evolving to include DePIN integration. This will allow users to burn tokens to access data from the UpRock DePIN network.

This is currently how it works under the hood:

- Connect your wallet -> Select the server you want to monitor -> Choose a geographic focus (specific cities, countries, or entire continents) for Checkmate to send ping messages.

While managing large volumes of data isn’t an issue at this stage, visualization remains a challenge. We’ve implemented MapLibre to display the data, giving users the flexibility to send one-off ping requests to the DePIN network or schedule continuous checks (e.g., every minute).

Given the novelty of this concept (similar to RIPE Atlas), visualizations will play a critical role for admins. Here's what we can currently offer on the dashboard:

- Node distribution on a map: Visualize the number of nodes per country.

- Selective probing: Choose probes directly on the map.

- Probe details: View all probes selected for a specific server.

- One-off ping tests: Perform immediate connectivity checks.

I need some feedback on how to move ahead. Since we are just a few weeks away from the general release, it would be great if I could get some thoughts. We’re considering whether this is the right balance of features or if adjustments are needed.

My immediate questions would be:

- If you had access to a global DePIN network for server monitoring, what would you prioritize seeing on the dashboard?

- Would you be interested in seeing historical logs? Like access logs going back to a specific time.

- would you want to customize packet size? (set the size of the packets being sent).

Probably there are others upcoming but I would like to start with a small UI set initially.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
How would you solve the problem of collecting data from servers?
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
Would love to learn more about this. Could you please share some more information?
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
We don't sell anything.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
What are some of the issues you have seen with OTEL?
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
That is a good list, now just need to prioritize (after finding the ICP).
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
I am the founder of BlueWave Labs - we accept junior developers and UI/UX designers to give them Canadian experience by building open source products, to help them land their full time IT jobs and would love to talk to anyone who has put some thought on bootcamps. BWL is a bit different from bootcamps but the main idea is the same: to help people land full time jobs.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
That is probably the end of income share agreements (ISA). If any companies are doing ISA like that, most probably they would have to collect money upfront just like other bootcamps as well.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
Retable.io? Has an app for iPhone/Android as well.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
I loved what you have done out there - it is clean and neat. I wish you all the success albeit the crowded space (disclaimer: I work for Retable).
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
Where is this announced exactly? Can't see it on their web page.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
This looks very interesting. Would you be interested in adding Retable.io support as well?
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
One option is Retable, and there is a one time payment option as well.
gorkemcetin
·2 anni fa·discuss
Not sure why he didn't dare to mention Linear or GitHub codespaces in his tweet, but it totally backfired when it's Wope :)
gorkemcetin
·3 anni fa·discuss
I believe especially for the sheets part, there is long way to go. There are strong players like Airtable, Retable, Baserow etc - all having a good base, and it will be hard to catch up (and there are 17 more apps to do the same). But all in all, I am impressed - good luck with your journey!
gorkemcetin
·3 anni fa·discuss
It would otherwise be a part of the announcement.