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Thanks for creating this! I would love to contribute to this a little bit, maybe if I can get into python I will try and make a useful contribution, but for now I am using it to make all my go services alert me faster and more easily when shit hits the fan.


I agree, I was trying to set up self-hosted centry recently and while it is possible, it has a lot of moving parts which might be overkill if your priority is error tracking. With bugsink I was up and running in a few minutes and the compatability with the sentry sdk is great!


Gotta admit these kinda overly-enthousiastic endorsements (parent & grandparent) make me blush slightly but I guess I shouldn't and should just stick 'm on the website under the testimonials section :-)


Can't speak for grandparent but you can happily use mine


Location: Germany

Remote: Yes, ideally 100% with occasional travel possible

Willing to relocate: Within Germany depending on offer

Technologies: Go, Docker, Kubernetes, JavaScript/Typescript, NodeJS, Git, Github, CI/CD, Postgres, SQL, Prometheus, Grafana, Windows/Unix/Linux

Résumé/CV: https://beemo.at

Email: jan-robin [at] aumann.org

Recent masters graduate in applied compsci, with a few years of experience as a corporate student during my studies, developing mostly web backend with some full stack experience. Consider myself to be an allrounder, from DevOps to Monitoring I can basically pick up anything pretty quickly. I prefer to work in Go, and my array of private projects reflects that. If you are interested, just shoot me an informal email and get to know me.


Location: Germany

Remote: Yes, ideally 100% with occasional travel possible

Willing to relocate: Within Germany depending on offer

Technologies: Go, Docker, Kubernetes, JavaScript/Typescript, NodeJS, Git, Github, CI/CD, Postgres, SQL, Prometheus, Grafana, Windows/Unix/Linux

Résumé/CV: https://beemo.at

Email: jan-robin [at] aumann.org

Recent masters graduate in applied compsci, have always held at least a 1/2 position (more outside of lecture periods) as a corporate student during my entire studies. Have about 5 years equivalent of full time experience developing mostly backend with some full stack experience. Consider myself to be an allrounder, from DevOps to Monitoring I can basically pick up anything pretty quickly. I prefer to work in Go, and my array of private projects reflects that. If you are interested, just shoot me an informal email and get to know me.


Same here for me, I will look into donating some of my time to this project


Location: Germany

Remote: Yes, ideally 100% with occasional travel possible

Willing to relocate: Within Germany depending on offer

Technologies: Go, Docker, Kubernetes, JavaScript/Typescript, NodeJS, Git, Github, CI/CD, Postgres, SQL, Prometheus, Grafana, Windows/Unix/Linux

Résumé/CV: https://beemo.at

Email: jan-robin [at] aumann.org

Recent masters graduate in applied compsci, have always held at least a 1/2 position (more outside of lecture periods) as a corporate student during my entire studies. Have about 5 years equivalent of full time experience developing mostly backend with some full stack experience. Consider myself to be an allrounder, from DevOps to Monitoring I can basically pick up anything pretty quickly. I prefer to work in Go, and my array of private projects reflects that. If you are interested, just shoot me an informal email and get to know me.


Literally just received some .top spam last night, nothing new there but curiously it was addressed to the mailing list for all students in my department. Very sparse content too: Just a t.co link shortener address, which resolved to a .top domain (interestingly with an invalid https cert instead of going just with http). It was sent from an obviously compromised gmail address. Fellow students in other mailing lists got other shorteners with other domains, all resolving to the same russian ip address. Thats as far as I investigated.


Oh wow, that really took a turn a few sentences in... Did not know about gab, but doing even 5 minutes of searching, that really turns out not to be a very surprising prompt. You have to appreciate the irony in creating an "uncensored" AI, and then turning around and immediately censoring it by telling it to hold a certain system of beliefs that it has to stick to.


This is a great write-up. I will definitely implement a subset of this for my father, who is a type 1 diabetic. While he has lived with it for close to 25 years and has a lot of experience managing it, occasional slip ups still happen. Just recently, he had a small fracture from falling down during a hypoglycaemic episode. This might help prevent that or at least lessen the impact.


He was indeed! I wrote my bachelors thesis on bringing modularity to a language for monitoring real time systems and his work, especially on MODULA-2, was a huge source of inspiration.


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