Open Source Dev Tool for app delivery, now with a portal
Greetings from the [Kusion\](https://github.com/KusionStack/kusion) maintainers. We are launching Kusion on [Product Hunt\](https://www.producthunt.com/products/kusion) today.
Long story short, it’s an open source dev tool designed to simplify cloud-native app delivery by taking care of the complicated infrastructure stuff so you can focus on building awesome applications. And here's the [slightly longer version\](https://kusion.kusionstack.io).
It used to be a CLI, and we are now adding a dev portal to help visualize everything. (CLI still works if you prefer it)
Swing by [Product Hunt\](https://www.producthunt.com/products/kusion) and take a look!
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Greetings from the [Kusion\](https://github.com/KusionStack/kusion) maintainers. We are launching Kusion on [Product Hunt\](https://www.producthunt.com/products/kusion) today.
Long story short, it’s an open source dev tool designed to simplify cloud-native app delivery by taking care of the complicated infrastructure stuff so you can focus on building awesome applications. And here's the [slightly longer version\](https://kusion.kusionstack.io).
It used to be a CLI, and we are now adding a dev portal to help visualize everything. (CLI still works if you prefer it)
Swing by [Product Hunt\](https://www.producthunt.com/products/kusion) and take a look!
https://redd.it/1i69uux
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GitHub
GitHub - KusionStack/kusion: Declarative Intent Driven Platform Orchestrator for Internal Developer Platform (IDP).
Declarative Intent Driven Platform Orchestrator for Internal Developer Platform (IDP). - KusionStack/kusion
Openshift
Hi guys, I'm currently learning OpenShift. Does this course have a promising future? Also, please provide additional insights on the topic
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Hi guys, I'm currently learning OpenShift. Does this course have a promising future? Also, please provide additional insights on the topic
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What are some of the Best DevOps Case Studies to enhance DevOps skills?
I'm looking to further deepen my understanding of DevOps practices and would love to explore some case studies that showcase real-world challenges in areas like CI/CD, cloud automation, especially ***Kubernetes***, or infrastructure as code.
If you've come across any excellent case studies, whitepapers, or detailed write-ups from companies (big or small) that you found particularly insightful, please share them!
A few points I'd love to learn about:
* How teams figured out what was going wrong.
* What tools/approaches do they use to fix it?
* How it all turned out in the end.
If you’ve got any recommendations—blogs, repos, talks, or even your own experience—I’d love to check them out!
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I'm looking to further deepen my understanding of DevOps practices and would love to explore some case studies that showcase real-world challenges in areas like CI/CD, cloud automation, especially ***Kubernetes***, or infrastructure as code.
If you've come across any excellent case studies, whitepapers, or detailed write-ups from companies (big or small) that you found particularly insightful, please share them!
A few points I'd love to learn about:
* How teams figured out what was going wrong.
* What tools/approaches do they use to fix it?
* How it all turned out in the end.
If you’ve got any recommendations—blogs, repos, talks, or even your own experience—I’d love to check them out!
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Github Actions monitoring a repository not in Github?
Has anyone got any experience using GHA to run pipelines on repositories stored in other Git provides such as Gitlab or Bitbucket?
Is it all done through Webhooks? What is the reliability of this?
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Has anyone got any experience using GHA to run pipelines on repositories stored in other Git provides such as Gitlab or Bitbucket?
Is it all done through Webhooks? What is the reliability of this?
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Suggestions and recommendations
Hello guys,
I am trying to get a job in DevOps but i dont have experience in that field specifically and everyone expects candidates to do have.
I worked as a network and security engineer first, now i am doing automation with python (3 years experience overall), So i am very confident with those two fields.
I know a little bit of linux, a little bit of ansible and terraform and a little bit of CI/CD.
I have also studied for the AWS solutions architect but i did not take the test yet.
Is there any dummy projects, or follow alongs that i can do to help me gain hands on?
I am also willing to help anyone with their projects if that is possible somehow.
Thanks,
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Hello guys,
I am trying to get a job in DevOps but i dont have experience in that field specifically and everyone expects candidates to do have.
I worked as a network and security engineer first, now i am doing automation with python (3 years experience overall), So i am very confident with those two fields.
I know a little bit of linux, a little bit of ansible and terraform and a little bit of CI/CD.
I have also studied for the AWS solutions architect but i did not take the test yet.
Is there any dummy projects, or follow alongs that i can do to help me gain hands on?
I am also willing to help anyone with their projects if that is possible somehow.
Thanks,
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Devops Mentorship
Hello everyone. I am still at early stage of learning devops, And I am looking for mentorship. Someone I can have access to help explain some concepts and strategies and why devops do what they do in various scanarios of real life projects and not just theoretical concepts.
I know there are many resources out there to learn from, but a guided and systematic learning approach can help a lot.
Please you are interested. We can creat a group and begin from there.
Thanks
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Hello everyone. I am still at early stage of learning devops, And I am looking for mentorship. Someone I can have access to help explain some concepts and strategies and why devops do what they do in various scanarios of real life projects and not just theoretical concepts.
I know there are many resources out there to learn from, but a guided and systematic learning approach can help a lot.
Please you are interested. We can creat a group and begin from there.
Thanks
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Optimizing AWS Lambda for cost savings
In this blog I discuss the different ways AWS Lambda can be optimized for cost savings.
https://www.cloudyali.io/blogs/the-ultimate-guide-to-aws-lambda-cost-optimization
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In this blog I discuss the different ways AWS Lambda can be optimized for cost savings.
https://www.cloudyali.io/blogs/the-ultimate-guide-to-aws-lambda-cost-optimization
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The Ultimate Guide to AWS Lambda Cost Optimization
Discover proven strategies to optimize AWS Lambda costs in 202. Learn practical implementation tips, avoid common pitfalls, and get actionable insights.
How to proprely monitor ASG instance refresh with CICD pipeline
Looks like the AWS Autoscaling group instance refresh has a hardcoded timeout of one hour as stated here. The issue is that I dont want my CICD pipeline to fail after a whole hour if my new instance(s) is failing. Any of you got into the same situation?
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Looks like the AWS Autoscaling group instance refresh has a hardcoded timeout of one hour as stated here. The issue is that I dont want my CICD pipeline to fail after a whole hour if my new instance(s) is failing. Any of you got into the same situation?
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Amazon
How an instance refresh works in an Auto Scaling group - Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
This topic describes how an instance refresh works and introduces the key concepts you need to understand to use it effectively.
The Double-Edged Sword of Accountability Groups (and How I’m Tackling It)
I’ve been noticing a theme lately, both in conversations with other engineers and in my own head: that feeling of falling short. In DevOps, where the pace is relentless and there’s always a new tool, a faster deployment, or another certification to chase, it’s easy to feel like you’re not doing enough.
Joining an accountability group made this even clearer for me. At first, I loved the structure, the camaraderie, and seeing everyone’s wins. But then I started feeling this weird pressure, like everyone else was smashing their goals while I was barely keeping up. Accountability groups, I’ve learned, are a double-edged sword. They can motivate and push you forward, but if you’re not careful, they can also make you hyper-aware of how much further you think you need to go.
What’s helped me is reframing the way I see progress. Instead of comparing myself to others in the group, I compare myself to who I was yesterday. I track small wins, celebrate them, and focus on personal goals that matter to me. At the same time, I try to see others’ successes as a chance to learn or be inspired not as a reflection of what I’m lacking.
DevOps (and life) is a marathon, not a sprint. If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone. Have you had a similar experience with accountability groups? How do you make sure they stay helpful instead of stressful? Let’s talk."
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I’ve been noticing a theme lately, both in conversations with other engineers and in my own head: that feeling of falling short. In DevOps, where the pace is relentless and there’s always a new tool, a faster deployment, or another certification to chase, it’s easy to feel like you’re not doing enough.
Joining an accountability group made this even clearer for me. At first, I loved the structure, the camaraderie, and seeing everyone’s wins. But then I started feeling this weird pressure, like everyone else was smashing their goals while I was barely keeping up. Accountability groups, I’ve learned, are a double-edged sword. They can motivate and push you forward, but if you’re not careful, they can also make you hyper-aware of how much further you think you need to go.
What’s helped me is reframing the way I see progress. Instead of comparing myself to others in the group, I compare myself to who I was yesterday. I track small wins, celebrate them, and focus on personal goals that matter to me. At the same time, I try to see others’ successes as a chance to learn or be inspired not as a reflection of what I’m lacking.
DevOps (and life) is a marathon, not a sprint. If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone. Have you had a similar experience with accountability groups? How do you make sure they stay helpful instead of stressful? Let’s talk."
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WeTube: Open Source Video App for Everyone
Excited to share **WeTube**, now open-source and ready for the community! WeTube offers an ad-free, immersive video experience with features you’ll love. Built for collaboration, designed for entertainment. 🎉
# Key Features:
* **Ad-Free Viewing**: Enjoy uninterrupted videos.
* **HD Streaming**: Access videos, music, and short dramas in stunning clarity.
* **Popup & PiP Modes**: Multitask effortlessly.
* **YouTube Integration**: Like, save, and subscribe with ease.
* **Mini-Games**: Play fun games without leaving the app.
* **Privacy-Focused**: No play history or intrusive suggestions.
# Why Open Source?
We believe in the power of community! With your contributions, we can:
* Add innovative features.
* Fix bugs and enhance performance.
* Build a collaborative space for learning and sharing.
# How to Join Us:
1. Visit the codebase: [WeTube](https://github.com/Purehi/wetube_flutter)
2. Report bugs or suggest features.
3. Contribute and help us grow.
Let’s make WeTube the future of open-source video apps. Check it out and share your feedback! [WeTube](https://github.com/Purehi/wetube_flutter)
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Excited to share **WeTube**, now open-source and ready for the community! WeTube offers an ad-free, immersive video experience with features you’ll love. Built for collaboration, designed for entertainment. 🎉
# Key Features:
* **Ad-Free Viewing**: Enjoy uninterrupted videos.
* **HD Streaming**: Access videos, music, and short dramas in stunning clarity.
* **Popup & PiP Modes**: Multitask effortlessly.
* **YouTube Integration**: Like, save, and subscribe with ease.
* **Mini-Games**: Play fun games without leaving the app.
* **Privacy-Focused**: No play history or intrusive suggestions.
# Why Open Source?
We believe in the power of community! With your contributions, we can:
* Add innovative features.
* Fix bugs and enhance performance.
* Build a collaborative space for learning and sharing.
# How to Join Us:
1. Visit the codebase: [WeTube](https://github.com/Purehi/wetube_flutter)
2. Report bugs or suggest features.
3. Contribute and help us grow.
Let’s make WeTube the future of open-source video apps. Check it out and share your feedback! [WeTube](https://github.com/Purehi/wetube_flutter)
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GitHub - Purehi/wetube_flutter: The lightweight YouTube experience client for android.
The lightweight YouTube experience client for android. - Purehi/wetube_flutter
What's your setup on AWS for HC Vault?
Hey all! I'm just getting into Vault and I'd like to self host a small cluster. I was curious if any of you have any good architecture references/tutorials? I'm not finding a whole lot of A-Z.
Also curious about those of you using the dedicated option and whether or not you feel it's worth it?
Cheers.
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Hey all! I'm just getting into Vault and I'd like to self host a small cluster. I was curious if any of you have any good architecture references/tutorials? I'm not finding a whole lot of A-Z.
Also curious about those of you using the dedicated option and whether or not you feel it's worth it?
Cheers.
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Guidance
Hello everyone! Im a full stack developer with around 5 years of experience working with MERN stack, .NET and Flutter, React Native for mobile development. I am pretty content with my work and get paid nicely, but I’ve always felt like learning DevOps and Cloud infrastructure. I’ve looked for resources and guidance and have found plenty of resources but what I actually need help with is the actual roadmap itself as to where to actually start.
I was hoping that anyone with experience would guide me as to where I should start and what “roadmap” I should follow. Any resources, advice would also be appreciated.
TIA!
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Hello everyone! Im a full stack developer with around 5 years of experience working with MERN stack, .NET and Flutter, React Native for mobile development. I am pretty content with my work and get paid nicely, but I’ve always felt like learning DevOps and Cloud infrastructure. I’ve looked for resources and guidance and have found plenty of resources but what I actually need help with is the actual roadmap itself as to where to actually start.
I was hoping that anyone with experience would guide me as to where I should start and what “roadmap” I should follow. Any resources, advice would also be appreciated.
TIA!
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Is it possible to run multiple steps in parallel when running husky?
Is it possible to run multiple steps in parallel when running husky? I noticed I am running everything one step at a time. Is it possible to run every step all at once?
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Is it possible to run multiple steps in parallel when running husky? I noticed I am running everything one step at a time. Is it possible to run every step all at once?
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How can I integrate postgresSql DB in kubernetes minikube with 3 tier application
I have made full stack application with reactjs as frontend, nodejs as backend and postgresSql as DB so I have created frontend and backend containers and yaml files respectively, but how can I connect my postgresSql database with those backend in kubernetes minikube like manually I have to create table and all or what ??
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I have made full stack application with reactjs as frontend, nodejs as backend and postgresSql as DB so I have created frontend and backend containers and yaml files respectively, but how can I connect my postgresSql database with those backend in kubernetes minikube like manually I have to create table and all or what ??
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Any useful library you can use with husky to do small things like prepend the branch name to every comment? Trying to find a way to automate everything.
Any useful library you can use with husky to do small things like prepend the branch name to every comment? Trying to find a way to automate everything.
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Any useful library you can use with husky to do small things like prepend the branch name to every comment? Trying to find a way to automate everything.
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Recommended books for k8s ecosystem
Hello, so I have just finished KodeKloud CKAD course. I liked it and I feel I have a solid grasp of fundamentals.
Now I am looking for a book (or any recommended resources) on actual ecosystem and approach to managing k8s cluster. Ideally it would be a comprehensive overview with comparison of tools and techniques with clearly stated pros and cons.
Examples:
CI/CD - How do you actually deliver changes (I am sure you are not just running `k apply` manually. What are approaches? Some GH Actions setup with access to the cluster? FluxCD? ArgoCD? I would like to see a good overview of what problems those tools target and what are shortcomings or quirks - when to use each one.
How to structure your codebase \- do you use Helm or Tanka with jsonnet? How much abstraction is recommended? How do you structure your resources and reusable parts?
How do you keep IaC for things that are NOT strictly k8s resources - like plugins and addons you installed, or AWS resources that are not k8s managed (S3 buckets, IAM roles)?
Comparison of Ingress solutions etc.
I hope this gives you and idea what I am looking for. Most things I find on the internet and in books is strictly k8s - so basically what I touched upon in KodeKloud CKAD course. Do you know of any books/resources that actually address what I am looking for?
Thanks in advance 🙇🏻
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Hello, so I have just finished KodeKloud CKAD course. I liked it and I feel I have a solid grasp of fundamentals.
Now I am looking for a book (or any recommended resources) on actual ecosystem and approach to managing k8s cluster. Ideally it would be a comprehensive overview with comparison of tools and techniques with clearly stated pros and cons.
Examples:
CI/CD - How do you actually deliver changes (I am sure you are not just running `k apply` manually. What are approaches? Some GH Actions setup with access to the cluster? FluxCD? ArgoCD? I would like to see a good overview of what problems those tools target and what are shortcomings or quirks - when to use each one.
How to structure your codebase \- do you use Helm or Tanka with jsonnet? How much abstraction is recommended? How do you structure your resources and reusable parts?
How do you keep IaC for things that are NOT strictly k8s resources - like plugins and addons you installed, or AWS resources that are not k8s managed (S3 buckets, IAM roles)?
Comparison of Ingress solutions etc.
I hope this gives you and idea what I am looking for. Most things I find on the internet and in books is strictly k8s - so basically what I touched upon in KodeKloud CKAD course. Do you know of any books/resources that actually address what I am looking for?
Thanks in advance 🙇🏻
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Advice for this year and future interviews
Hello,
I been learning DevOps for around 9 months, my current job is at Service Desk for 5 years and would like to shift to this new role...
Long story short I been using KodeKloud, Udemy and Youtube for the first 7 months in order to learn and then recently I got into a course in the university about DevOps (6 months long, I do not have a university degree hence I cant apply for a master). My plans for this year is to finish the university which includes Azure and AWS Cloud Practitioner certifications and get certified in CKA/CKS. Apart from that I am working in two projects, one within the university and a second with a mentor.
Recently I was reached out for a Junior DevOps position interview and wanted to experience how an interview looks like. Here is my point, in the technical interview what I have seen so far to succeed, you need to basically remember everything, every technology command and its flags, every syntax for a pipeline, script, IaC... and you aren't able to get into the documentation even to check some syntax. I do know the concepts and how the technology works but most of the time I need to check my notes for syntax or commands since I'm not writing Dockerfiles or deployments in K8s or making bash/python scripts for 8h a day.
How should I go about this right now in order to improve for interviews for the future? I am planning to look for real interviews in 6-9 months
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Hello,
I been learning DevOps for around 9 months, my current job is at Service Desk for 5 years and would like to shift to this new role...
Long story short I been using KodeKloud, Udemy and Youtube for the first 7 months in order to learn and then recently I got into a course in the university about DevOps (6 months long, I do not have a university degree hence I cant apply for a master). My plans for this year is to finish the university which includes Azure and AWS Cloud Practitioner certifications and get certified in CKA/CKS. Apart from that I am working in two projects, one within the university and a second with a mentor.
Recently I was reached out for a Junior DevOps position interview and wanted to experience how an interview looks like. Here is my point, in the technical interview what I have seen so far to succeed, you need to basically remember everything, every technology command and its flags, every syntax for a pipeline, script, IaC... and you aren't able to get into the documentation even to check some syntax. I do know the concepts and how the technology works but most of the time I need to check my notes for syntax or commands since I'm not writing Dockerfiles or deployments in K8s or making bash/python scripts for 8h a day.
How should I go about this right now in order to improve for interviews for the future? I am planning to look for real interviews in 6-9 months
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Database for C#MVVM Desktop app
Good Morning!
First of all, I'm sorry for the lack of misuse of techincal terms , my not so good english and the long text.
I'm developing an Desktop App in C# MVVM Winui that is supposed to receive data from objects ( for now only focusing on receiving position [lat,long,alt\] speed and direction) and represent it on a map . My estimation for max number of objects at the same time would be a few thousands and thats already a very positive estimate for what will probably be the real number.
The program follows an hierarchy let's say an owner has 20 objects, it receives 20 object tracks and will share those 20 object tracks with others owner( and vice versa) in a single message. Therefore, even if there are 1000 objects that are, there won't be an owner receiving 1k single message in a space of seconds, it will probably come in batches of tens
Data is received by a singleton class (services.AddSingleton<IncomingDataHandler>();)
My initial idea was a global variable that would hold all that data in observable collections/property changed and through Dependecy Injection, the viewModel would just read from there .
I had a lot of problems because of memory leaks, the viewModels were acumulating to the a lot of subscription because of those.
So I'm trying to move even more to the reliance of Databases (the app has another purposes outside of tracking, but this is the biggest challenge because is real-time data, the other data doesn't change so frequently and I can support some lag)
My new ideia is for the app to receive data , , store in a database so the ViewModel-View responsible for displaying the data can constantly read from the db for the updates. So I need fast writes and reads, and no need for ACID, some data can be lost, so i focused in NonSQL
Do you guys know any database that is reliable for this? Or is this idea not even feasible and I should stay with a global Variable but with better event subscription( using Reactive or something else ?
I'm focusing in embedded Database so the user does not need to install and/or setup a server
For reference, my first option was RocksDB but i'm having an hard time to understand it because it is information in internet is mostly C++.
Thank you guys for your attention.
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Good Morning!
First of all, I'm sorry for the lack of misuse of techincal terms , my not so good english and the long text.
I'm developing an Desktop App in C# MVVM Winui that is supposed to receive data from objects ( for now only focusing on receiving position [lat,long,alt\] speed and direction) and represent it on a map . My estimation for max number of objects at the same time would be a few thousands and thats already a very positive estimate for what will probably be the real number.
The program follows an hierarchy let's say an owner has 20 objects, it receives 20 object tracks and will share those 20 object tracks with others owner( and vice versa) in a single message. Therefore, even if there are 1000 objects that are, there won't be an owner receiving 1k single message in a space of seconds, it will probably come in batches of tens
Data is received by a singleton class (services.AddSingleton<IncomingDataHandler>();)
My initial idea was a global variable that would hold all that data in observable collections/property changed and through Dependecy Injection, the viewModel would just read from there .
I had a lot of problems because of memory leaks, the viewModels were acumulating to the a lot of subscription because of those.
So I'm trying to move even more to the reliance of Databases (the app has another purposes outside of tracking, but this is the biggest challenge because is real-time data, the other data doesn't change so frequently and I can support some lag)
My new ideia is for the app to receive data , , store in a database so the ViewModel-View responsible for displaying the data can constantly read from the db for the updates. So I need fast writes and reads, and no need for ACID, some data can be lost, so i focused in NonSQL
Do you guys know any database that is reliable for this? Or is this idea not even feasible and I should stay with a global Variable but with better event subscription( using Reactive or something else ?
I'm focusing in embedded Database so the user does not need to install and/or setup a server
For reference, my first option was RocksDB but i'm having an hard time to understand it because it is information in internet is mostly C++.
Thank you guys for your attention.
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How Would You Investigate Using Logs and Metrics?
A critical service in your infrastructure keeps crashing unexpectedly, and users are reporting issues. You’ve got access to logs, metrics, and traces. How would you approach troubleshooting this problem? Which tools would you use, and what key data would you look for to find out why it’s happening?
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A critical service in your infrastructure keeps crashing unexpectedly, and users are reporting issues. You’ve got access to logs, metrics, and traces. How would you approach troubleshooting this problem? Which tools would you use, and what key data would you look for to find out why it’s happening?
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If you dig DeepSeek and Cursor as much as I do, check this project out: https://github.com/danilofalcao/cursor-deepseek It makes possible to use DeepSeek model in Cursor's Composer as 'gpt-4o' P.S.: It's not perfect, but it's a start 😊 Contributions are more than welcome!
# If you dig DeepSeek and Cursor as much as I do, check this project out: https://github.com/danilofalcao/cursor-deepseek It makes possible to use DeepSeek model in Cursor's Composer as 'gpt-4o' P.S.: It's not perfect, but it's a start 😊 Contributions are more than welcome!
[](https://www.reddit.com/r/coolgithubprojects/?f=flair_name%3A%22GO%22)
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# If you dig DeepSeek and Cursor as much as I do, check this project out: https://github.com/danilofalcao/cursor-deepseek It makes possible to use DeepSeek model in Cursor's Composer as 'gpt-4o' P.S.: It's not perfect, but it's a start 😊 Contributions are more than welcome!
[](https://www.reddit.com/r/coolgithubprojects/?f=flair_name%3A%22GO%22)
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GitHub - danilofalcao/cursor-deepseek: A high-performance HTTP/2-enabled proxy server designed specifically to enable Cursor IDE's…
A high-performance HTTP/2-enabled proxy server designed specifically to enable Cursor IDE's Composer to use DeepSeek's and OpenRouter's language models. This proxy translate...
host for api
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I need to host a .net API with a postgress database, but Azure plans are so expensive... I need other hosting options, where do you usually host?
https://redd.it/1i7agcn
@r_devops
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