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#902

I'm working on static analyzer for SQL: https://holistic.dev It's a useful tool for DBA to identify issues in SQL queries automatically. Only 50 rules for now, but more than 1000 described in backlog :) Funny, but initially this tool aimed at developers' needs. I've made a lot of microservices, which only started the database queries. I came up with the idea of making a tool that would automatically generate all the…

Does your roadmap include directly detecting against pg_stat_statements? Most of these tools go against the stats tables in the database directly ('SQL Doctor' from Idera comes to mind, that product is very solid)

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#904
I had a need for an API middleman, recording and replaying API messages between an application and provider APIs, without setting up a local proxy. So I decided to built something myself instead of another product. As with many side projects, I'm using it to learn new skills and brush up old ones.

With working from home and schools closed, I don't have much extra time, but the restructured day does mean I have pockets of time where I'd usually be out and about but can now be used at home.

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After noticing that the growing number of people at my day job seemed to be using our internal jargon differently, I decided to write a team glossary using confluence. The experience left me wanting. No crosslinking of terms, no enforcement of structure/format. Ugly/outdated styling. I thought there had to be a better way, but I couldn't find one so I built Jargonaut ( https://www.jargonaut.net ). It helps you build…

One of the companies I interned at had an internal application that lived in the macOS menu bar where you could type in a company or org specific acronym/term and it would give you the human understandable definition. It was neat, but always incomplete.

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#908
https://superwet.live chord and lyric generating neural network

I'm working on Superwet Fantastic.it's very tongue and cheek for now. But i'm making progress. Spent 3 months amassing a 30gb chord/tab data collection. Most of my time being cleaning the human uploaded mess. It's showing good potential now and I have a todo list hours long that hopefull will result in the model being powerful enough for commercial applications.

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#909
I'm working on https://mathlore.org (previously called mathpendium). A site for creating a community driven collection mathematical theorems, definitions, axioms, and conjectures to allow people to share new and existing discoveries and explore what has been discovered.

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#910

I am leading several efforts helping multiple state HIEs (health information exchanges) and hospital associations gather COVID-related data which they can't obtain any other way due to the US's terribly disjointed healthcare system. The data we are providing to the various states is pretty depressing. We are also getting close to standing up a solution that allows Washington State and NY state and others to search fo…

Can people help with building this?
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