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Working on Infralyst: https://infralyst.io

Self serve AWS cost savings for Terraform users. Connect AWS (read only role via a Terraform module), GitHub and Terraform state. Infralyst finds underused resources and opens a PR to downsize, gated by best practice checks so it doesn’t suggest sketchy changes.

Free: 3 downsizing PRs per workspace. Pro: $99/mo unlimited PRs. Looking for early users and blunt feedback from teams running AWS + Terraform.

If you try it and mention you came from HN, I’m happy to set you up with an early adopter discount.


I’ll just leave this here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_foreign_electoral_inte... It’s a complex issue. It’s understandable people want democracy but it’s also understandable that it can be seen as a security risk. The brexit referendum in the UK is probably the best modern example of this.


Until someone else makes phones that pass the strict requirements set by the GrapheneOS team, then yes.

https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices


Pick any pixel device, except pixel 10. It’s not supported and no word on when they will add support since google are no longer open sourcing the drivers for the pixel phones. Hopefully they manage to figure it out.


There’s also BirdNET-Go https://github.com/tphakala/birdnet-go

It’s under active development and uses the same data models.


As far as I know the US one is heavily inspired by the UK one.

The UK kind of pioneered doing digital services in government well with GDS, 10+ years ago.

Some of the people who were central to the effort have gone to consult other governments on how to do the same.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Digital_Service


Devise has made it easy to add auth to rails apps for many years now. More recently there is also the built in auth generator.


Right, so Devise seems like for rails it's what NextAuth is for Next? Though I don't know if there's anything equivalent to rails' code generation yet.


I'm a happy customer. I wrote a ruby client for your API and have been parsing thousands of different types of PDFs through it with great results. I tested almost everything out there at the time and I couldn't find anything that came close to being as good as llamaparse.


Indeed, this is also my experience. I have tried a lot of things and where quality is more important than quantity, I doubt there are many tools that can come close to Llamaparse.


I did not use the term in this context. I've never even heard of this until people pointing this out today. I just meant it as in bloated software. I don't live in America and English is not my first language.


Soy as in "soyftware". I've changed this to bloated as apparently some people think I'm some radicalised alt-right 4chan user for using this term.


> Soy as in "soyftware"

And that's supposed to mean what?


Bloated or over-complicated software, that's how it's used in my friend group anyway.


I've never heard this term at all.


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