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viktorv9 t1_j2fu5mu wrote
Bookmarked!
yuvalsteuer OP t1_j2fb9kn wrote
Reply to comment by mcgirdle in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
Hi!
Have you signed up for haystack!
Would love to talk to a savvy non-tech company.
Would help a bunch: yuval@haystack.it
mcgirdle t1_j2f9smt wrote
Incredible idea, bookmarking this for later. I work at a big commercial real estate firm that is also trying to become more of a tech driven company, and we could unlock so much efficiency with a tool like this.
dev_LA t1_j2epm3x wrote
Reply to comment by yuvalsteuer in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
This looks really useful, can't wait to check it out!!
yuvalsteuer OP t1_j2e0i0f wrote
Reply to comment by d_ed in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
Haystack is exclusivly client side, it takes SSO token from the setup procedure (you signin through each 3rd party service you want to index) and queries the respective APIs (slack, confluence, gmail, etc...).
The SSO tokens are stored client side inside IndexDB API (meaning they don't exit your browser).
d_ed t1_j2dzw0g wrote
Reply to comment by yuvalsteuer in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
How does it get the data to index?
Zestyclose_Web858 t1_j2d8qzw wrote
Reply to comment by allidto in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
Thought about it too!
yuvalsteuer OP t1_j2d8084 wrote
Reply to comment by reddituser42069420 in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
haha!
Named after the phrase - "like finding a needle in a haystack", it helps you find needles (knowledge pearls)
reddituser42069420 t1_j2d7t34 wrote
Is this named after Hayward, CA?
yuvalsteuer OP t1_j2d6t7s wrote
Reply to comment by allidto in haystack - your own google for scattered workplace knowledge by yuvalsteuer
I love the analogy!
And any other sort of knowledge!
How to add a new button, when is the sprint ending, when is our annual offsite? etc...
allidto t1_j2d6qs2 wrote
Interesting. Like trivago but for code?
yuvalsteuer OP t1_j2d6kzd wrote
I built haystack - natural language search engine for workplace technical knowledge.
My name is Yuval I've been a software engineer for a few years now,
A few weeks ago I was scrolling through confluence pages trying to find ssh connection details to our jenkins second integration machine for 40 minutes straight, later I discovered my co-worker slack'ed me the ssh connection string two months ago.
A week later I started working on haystack - a search engine for workplace apps, meant for finding secrets, credentials, connection details.. It enables you to search slack, confluence, jira, teams, jfrog, github, and email in one place.
It supports natural language queries so a query like: "how to connect to integ2 machine?" yields:
ssh -i private.pem ubuntu@ec2-integration2.eu-est-1.compute.amazonaws.com
Privacy?
haystack stores user data locally, so there's no security risk - only you have access to internal docs, I didn't want to deal with security compliance headaches caused from storing user data in the cloud.
Rolled it out to my co-workers a week ago and they thought it's a hit, so I'm planning on releasing it publicly on March 2023.
Early access
If you want to try it out before March 2023 - Available here
Puzzleheadant3 t1_j2cos1x wrote
Reply to comment by LobsterThief in I made a website that shows you the best time to buy things so you can save money! by LobsterThief
Seasons/Climate for Aus/NZ are the mostly the same - but vastly different to Northern Hemisphere.
MithrilTuxedo t1_j2cooew wrote
Reply to Publicnote.com - a notepad website where you enter any title to access a note. You are free to modify any note you find. by unchikuso
I asked my wife for a title to look up.
She responded with "dickbutt" and we were amused.
BGPhilbin t1_j2cbvfz wrote
Reply to Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
Thank you for mentioning this website. I've been looking for a site that would do something similar to StumbleUpon for ages. Nice to see one put into practice!
TheCoolGambler t1_j2at3v7 wrote
Reply to comment by TheCoolGambler in High-Five strangers over the internet by arto64
And Slovenia
TheCoolGambler t1_j2asy3c wrote
Reply to comment by TheCoolGambler in High-Five strangers over the internet by arto64
Got 1 from US 🥰
TheCoolGambler t1_j2asoap wrote
Reply to High-Five strangers over the internet by arto64
No one is online :(
nullstr t1_j2a3bj8 wrote
Reply to comment by chronicfireworks in Ambience Sound Sites by Mathiaszz
Coming here to make sure this was mentioned. A-M is great and the fact you can customize the mixes/make your own is awesome.
Royally_Wild t1_j29wp5y wrote
Reply to comment by LobsterThief in I made a website that shows you the best time to buy things so you can save money! by LobsterThief
Thank you :)
xav1z t1_j298xrw wrote
Reply to comment by Corleone_Michael in Website that gives you a YouTube Wrapped based on your youtube history data. (Like Reddit or Spotify Wrapped but for Youtube) by 091603
thank you, beautiful human
LobsterThief OP t1_j28wzwy wrote
Reply to comment by Royally_Wild in I made a website that shows you the best time to buy things so you can save money! by LobsterThief
Will add it to the list!
LobsterThief OP t1_j28wykb wrote
Reply to comment by indie_dev_5 in I made a website that shows you the best time to buy things so you can save money! by LobsterThief
It’s primarily Gatsby (React SSR) with GraphQL and MUI
LobsterThief OP t1_j28wtx5 wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheadant3 in I made a website that shows you the best time to buy things so you can save money! by LobsterThief
Thanks! :) Adding other countries is on our roadmap, I’ll make share Australia/NZ are on there.
The seasons there are generally the same, right? Climate-wise, I mean. That’s a big factor as to when things go on sale.
I_Like_Semen t1_j2fxmyw wrote
Reply to Publicnote.com - a notepad website where you enter any title to access a note. You are free to modify any note you find. by unchikuso
Whoever went through spamming your stupid subreddit and discord on as many notes as possible, you're not going to persuade anyone to join your shitty subreddit that way. You deleted a lot of good shit just to advertise your stupid subreddit. Please die.