Show HN: Objectiv – open-source product analytics infrastructure Hi! One of the creators here. Very proud to finally be able to show you what we've been working on for over a year now. Curious to hear your thoughts! Objectiv is open-source (APLv2) product analytics infrastructure. It's built around a generic but strict event taxonomy, open/common data- and infra tools (currently PG, snowplow, working on bigquery with more to come), and the analyses are done using our pandas-like, SQL speaking modeling library called Bach. As a result, we’re moving towards a vision wherein models can be shared openly, independent of product, platform[1] or data platform[2]. How? - Fully assist the dev doing the instrumentation using tools for ide support, run-time validation, ci integration. No auto capture, but very low-effort[1] instrumentation. - Scale using proven tech: a single collector writing to PG for small or snowplow to anything[2] for big. - Feed data into your own data warehouse after validation. - No tracking plan, but an open event taxonomy designed for modeling, that fits most user interfaces out of the box or can be extended otherwise. - Take some of our pre-built models off the shelf or use Bach directly to model on the raw data in a notebook. - Bach generates SQL for the target platform: productionize without lock-in, feed to a BI system, dbt, etc. Where? Github: https://ift.tt/B7pq284 Docker demo: https://ift.tt/AdLDqju Website/docs: https://objectiv.io/ Let me know what you think and what platform/SQL backend you’d like to see supported first. [1] Currently on plain js, react, angular, react native. Future: vue, native android/ios. [2] Once we’re done building Bach support for all SQL platforms. Now: PG, bigquery in development. Future: redshift, clickhouse, athena, etc. https://objectiv.io/ May 19, 2022 at 04:45PM
Show HN: Launch VM workloads securely and instantaneously, without VMs Hello HN! We've been working on a new hypervisor https://kwarantine.xyz that can run strongly isolated containers. This is still a WIP, but we wanted to give the community an idea about our approach, its benefits, and various use cases it unlocks. Today, VMs are used to host containers, and make up for the lack of strong security as well as kernel isolation in containers. This work adds this missing security piece in containers. We plan on launching a free private beta soon. Meanwhile, we'd deeply appreciate any feedback, and happy to answer any questions here or on our slack channel. Thanks! April 29, 2021 at 07:50AM
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