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stympy

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About stympy

AKA Benjamin Curtis, co-founder of Honeybadger.io.

https://www.honeybadger.io/ https://www.packagebot.com/ https://www.bencurtis.com/

Recent public activity

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    Show HN: Breakwater

    Hey all, I built Breakwater to solve a problem I had at Honeybadger: managing Docker image access for customers who purchase a license to our software. It sits in front of a Docker…

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    Comment #47006838

    Yeah, I should add that! Here's a prompt I gave Claude: "Based on the output of running forkwatch against the maximadeka/convertkit-ruby repo, what would you suggest for a PR to th…

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    Show HN: Forkwatch – Discover meaningful patches hiding in GitHub forks

    Hey HN, I had Claude build a CLI tool that analyzes GitHub forks to surface changes that haven't been submitted as PRs. The core idea is convergence: when multiple independent fork…

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    Comment #46527145

    Thanks for sharing this! I'd love to see a section in the readme comparing this to other s3-backed kafka replacements such as warpstream and bufstream, and why you'd use this over …

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    Comment #39176313

    You just made my day! Thanks!

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    Comment #27857687

    My app, hookrelay.dev, has transformations today. :)

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    Comment #21547738

    Creator here... I built this because I wanted to keep track of the apt packages that needed updating on my servers, and forwarding apticron emails to Slack just didn't do it for me…

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    Comment #17174383

    They are all good, but Honeybadger is particularly awesome... I’m a little biased, though, being one of its co-founders. :)

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    Comment #17126745

    https://www.honeybadger.io/ is GDPR compliant

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    Comment #16568246

    We (honeybadger.io) are open to spinning up an EU-hosted version of our service. Those who would like to signal their interest in that can contact us at support@honeybadger.io. :)

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    Comment #16551097

    Are you thinking of something like https://ropig.com ?

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    Comment #15799959

    Check out https://bigpanda.io -- it might be in line with what you are thinking.

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    Comment #15797179

    You might find it useful to take a look at http://opentracing.io .

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    Comment #15490567

    We did a private beta when launching Honeybadger.io, and it worked really well. We reached out to people we knew who would be good customers, had them go through the same signup fl…

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    Comment #15405744

    You can use honeybadger.io (I’m a cofounder) to catch your exceptions and link the lines in the stacktrace to the corresponding file in the Github UI.

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    Comment #14379196

    Nope, you're not the only one.

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    Comment #13540272

    Since you have nothing in place at the moment, I recommend you get something in place while you are evaluating your options. At honeybadger.io we use papertrail for log monitoring,…

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    Comment #12766028

    We used exrm

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    Comment #12757771

    We are using Elixir/Cowboy at https://www.honeybadger.io to receive log drain data from our customers' Heroku apps. It's reliable and fast, but deployment has been a sort point (we…

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    Comment #12521847

    Check out https://papertrailapp.com/

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    Comment #11206762

    Our preferred deployment method at Honeybadger is to (almost) always merge to master before deploying. We will deploy a feature branch when we want it to be a little easier to roll…

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    Comment #9727704

    I have to chime in and offer up Honeybadger ( https://www.honeybadger.io ) as a hosted option for monitoring, since I'm a co-founder. :) Our goal is to make dealing with errors so …