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Show HN: Lessons learned from my 10 year open source project
I've been developing SpiderFoot (an OSINT/recon tool) for 10 years now, so wanted to share my story and try to distill some lessons learned in the hope they might be helpful to oth…
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Comment #6994832
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing"
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Comment #5803685
http://www.codecloud.io - I created this 18 months ago, but it's not really in my field so haven't touched it since. I'd be willing to bring it up to the latest NodeJS and support …
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Comment #5739806
Author here.. happy to take feedback. Also check out the Roadmap at https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot/wiki/Roadmap
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Comment #5651980
Note: I'm the author. I wrote the first version of this in 2005 in C# as a way to learn C#, and figured completely re-writing it in Python would be a fun way to learn Python, so he…
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Comment #3521749
We've recently launched http://www.codecloud.io which provides a NodeJS back-end for apps, and you can start coding right away from your browser. Of course we think it's pretty coo…
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Thanks for the feedback! Yes we are looking into expanding into other DB back-ends; SQLite just seemed like the simplest and most familiar to start with. Good point regarding the g…
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Comment #3511368
I've just launched this and am looking for feedback from anyone willing to provide it. Once you log in you'll be able to hack away at NodeJS code and build yourself a pretty functi…
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Comment #3511297
At this stage it's completely free, but if you check out the FAQ you'll get a rough indication of pricing. We're trying to get a feel for interest in the product and the level of d…
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Comment #3485824
Clickable link: http://www.codecloud.io
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Comment #3483545
I think short term vacationing is fine for preventing burn-out, but yes I agree to recover fully from burn-out a longer term holiday would be ideal (though obviously not everyone h…
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Comment #3483489
This has reinforced something I have begun to suspect only recently, and over time am growing in certainty about - take holidays, take them often and get away from the daily monoto…
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You do realize that the bonuses are paid to practically all staff, right? That includes IT, HR, Legal, Personal Assistants, and so on. So by your logic it's only OK for banks to pa…
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I do understand this sentiment, to an extent. The reality is that all the banks participate in the same job market and need to compete to attract and retain talent. If a bank (rega…