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welcome back so now in this movie we are, going to design our type lockup logo, that it is based on characters and it is, also going to follow our summit, principle that is s a mu P you already, know about it ok so now I go to file I, go to new and if you want down you can, just rename it to be like a type logo ok, and you can see there's a weight is 960, pixel and height is 5 60 pixels so now I, just keep it same that is 960 pixel 25, 60 pixels ok and I heat okie and now, here you can see he is on canvas and I, press ctrl 04 to zoom in so now we are, going to design logo for a company that, is called editor well it is kind of a, stationary company and they told me they, want they want a logo that is based on, that editor and they told me you can, make however you want but it should be, look so pretty ok so that's a fictional, company so it's my choice so I'm going, to design it in type lock up logo ok so, it is based on characters like editor so, we'll put some shapes over there to look, very unique ok so if you want then you, can just go ahead and you can just, sketch it out but i have already, sketched it and i'm just going to design, our final logo ok so how i'm going to, make that logo well first of all what i, do i go to text tool because this is a, text based globe ok so i just click here, and tie for editor ok this is our editor, and what I do I just go to hear I just, like 800 pixels big ok does look really, nice and for the character I keep it, same that is my rate pro ok and I if I, pronounced it wrong that I'm sorry for, that so fine this is our editor text and, now I just bring it here here we go and, now i'm going to replace their, I with my pencil art so it actually, represent that you can edit it so they, are like an editor so that's why I'm, going to draw a pencil here so for that, what i do i go here i go to rectangle, and i make a rectangle I think this much, big yeah that's really nice and now what, i do i just wanted to go here I grab, start own and I click here and I need a, triangle you can see this is 3 so this, is what exactly I need because i need a, triangle so i click ok and it's ok for, me so now what I do I just rotate it to, be this here we go ok and you can place, your shift key and gratuities it's 180, degree ok so now I do I just bring it, here here we go you can see there's a, guide showing me can see so I just keep, it same and now they do I hold on my, shift key and I just which is this much, big I think this is not speak ok that's, really nice nice so now let's design or, cap for that what i do i go to pen tool, I know what if you wants to be a logo, designer a professional designer than, you must need to know about this pen, tool because this is going to save you, huge amount of time I know what if you, are just beginning with pen tool it will, going to be a headache for you it is, really frustrating to just learn from, very beginning and if you are a beginner, that it will surely it is going to make, you like you know slap yourself but, don't worry about it just go ahead and, practice it and definitely it going to, be a huge and great fun for you so let, me show you how so first of all I go, here and let's design a cap for that I, just click here and I go here I can see, there's my guide I click here and hold, it down and I just I get a you can see, this is going to be make a cap and I, just go here I can see this is really, nice and now once again I go here click, here and now here and, here and just close it down and we done, so now you can see our cap is ready so, now I can see that and now let's bring, it down here we go I think this is, really nice yeah let's make it clear it, up nice so now here is our pencil ready, now what i do i just select all of it, okay and you can see it is one two three, well let's make it one safe for that i, just select all of it go to object go to, compound path and click make and very, press ctrl eight you can do that okay, it's shortcut so i press it and now i, can see this is our single shape that's, really what we want now what i do i just, make it thin like this much okay and I, just make it like you know interst this, is much height I mean this is gonna be, really nice cool and now I bring it here, and now what i do i just got my text, tool and i just get rid of this I, because we don't need I any more okay so, now what I do I just bring it here and, you can see this is too thick so I make, it thin here you go no little bit more, here we go that's look really nice and I, just make it I think there you go yeah, that's look really nice okay can see it, cool so now if you want then you can, just make it little bit ohms and now, here you can see there's an editor ready, okay so what I do I just wear and I, click here control a to select all and, let's make it i think this color okay, this is going to be really looks nice, cool and now for this one I really like, to give it a pencil curve this one, that's looking nice if you want then it, can chase little bit make it white I, think these much of a little bit wow, that's really nice so now here you can, see our logo is already okay so now what, you can do we can just go ahead and just, wing it is and now our logo is already, so you can see if there's a typist logo, and this is unique so now let's take a, look that, follow our summit principle so it is, simple well of course this is really, very very simple very very nice so this, aesthetic I mean it's look good well, it's really look good you can see so now, is this unique memorable well definitely, because it's not totally based on text, okay you can see there's a shape so it, is unique and memorable it is scalable, well you can check it out by just, killing it here we go and see nice yes, and now let's make it small and take a, look that's how it's looking at small, there we go ad wow this is scalable cool, so now the fifth and last one is this, timeless well definitely because because, pencil is a symbol of editing so this is, going to be a time less so it is follow, our five Simon principle good so now it, is a sign that we have designed a good, logo congratulations so thank you so, much for joining me in this movie seen, the next model
Ask HN: What is your corporate open source strategy?Interested in every aspect but for example, do you:
use it for your company?
use it in your products?
take advantage of open source complexity to sell services?
contract individuals or projects to add features & fixes?
hire project developers to work on your corporate priorities?
contract OSS companies to add features & fixes?
direct employees to work on corporate priorities within projects?
donate employee time to help out projects in general?
donate money to individual or projects?
donate money to open source ecosystem organisations?
pay for your logo on project repos, websites or conferences?
hire individuals to work at your company?
hire individuals to lock up talent?
release everything you do as open source?
release things that aren't "secret sauce"?
release things to distract the industry?
keep customisations in-house?
have a policy about licenses?
approve of the company open source strategy?
If you aren't working at a company feel free to answer for yourself or the organisation you are working for..
,Nubank Tumbles as End of Fintech’s $26B Lockup Looms,Show HN: Datree (YC W20): Prevent K8s misconfigurations from reaching productionHi HN, this is Shimon and Eyar of Datree (https://www.datree.io/).
When I was an Engineering Manager of Infrastructure at ironSource (NASDAQ:IS) for 400 developers, a developer made a mistake, causing a misconfiguration to reach production, which caused major problems for the company's infrastructure.
Mistakes happen all the time - you learn from them and hope to never make them again. But how can we prevent a production issue from recurring, or, how about a bigger challenge — how can you prevent the next one from the get-go?
In our case, we tried sending emails to our devs, writing Wikis, and hosting meetups and live sessions to educate our developers, but I felt that it just wasn’t driving the message home. How can developers be expected to remember to configure a liveness probe or to put a memory limit in place for their Kubernetes workload when there are so many things that a dev must remember? Infra just isn’t their primary focus.
Today, organizations want to delegate infra-as-code responsibilities to developers, but face a dilemma — even a small misconfiguration can cause major production issues. Some companies lock up infra changes and require ops teams to review all changes, which frustrates both sides.
Developers want to ship features without waiting for infra. And infra teams don't want to “babysit” developers by reviewing config files all day long, essentially acting as human debuggers for misconfigurations.
That’s why I teamed up with Eyar to found Datree. Our mission is to help engineering teams prevent Kubernetes misconfigurations from reaching production. We believe that providing guardrails to developers protects their infra changes and frees up DevOps teams to focus on what matters most.
Datree provides a CLI tool (https://github.com/datreeio/datree) that runs automated policy checks against your Kubernetes manifests and Helm charts, identifies any misconfigurations within, and suggests how to fix them. The tool comes with dozens of preset, best-practice rules covering the most common mistakes that could affect your production. In addition, you can write custom rules for your policy.
Our built-in rules are based on hundreds of Kubernetes post-mortems to ensure the prevention of issues such as resource limits/requests (MEM/CPU), liveness and readiness probes, labels on resources, Kubernetes schema validation, API version deprecation, and more.
Datree comes with a centralized policy dashboard enabling the infra team to dynamically configure rules that run on dev computers during the development phase, as well as within the CI/CD process. This central control point propagates policy checks automatically to all developers/machines in your company.
We initially launched Datree as a general purpose policy engine (see our YC Launch https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22536228) in which you could configure all sorts of rules, but the market drove our focus toward infrastructure-as-code and, more specifically, Kubernetes, one of the most painful points of friction between developers and infrastructure teams.
When we adjusted to a Kubernetes-focused product, we pivoted our top-down sales-driven model to a bottom-up adoption-driven model focused on the user.
Our new dev tool is self-served and open-source. Hundreds of companies are using it to prevent Kubernetes misconfigurations and, in turn, are helping the tool improve by opening issues and submitting pull requests on GitHub. Our product is well suited for self-evaluation and immediate value delivery. No demo calls — just 2 quick steps to try the product yourself!
TechWorld with Nana did a deep technical review of our product, which can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgUfH9Ab258.
We look forward to hearing your feedback and answering any questions you may have. Thank you :).
,Ask HN: GitHub vs. Gitlab?After much deliberation of pulling the trigger on the 7 $/mo private Github account, I'm leaning heavily towards Gitlab.
EDIT: I'm setting up a private repo for an upcoming project, and I'd like to run the issue tracking through some git service, potentially scaling to include a Kanban Board. Not sure if it's gonna be just me or other devs. This looks promising:
http://kanban.leanlabs.io/
I've set myself the challenge of being as financially prudent as humanly possible, especially with this project, as it is an extremely low budget.
If Gitlab can offer free private accounts, with a couple cool features thrown in on the side, why shouldn't I use it?
Which do you use? Why not the other?
PS – I'm not from Gitlab, I'm just some hacker trying to lock up his stack. :).
,If Google wants my heart, they can lobby to end the drug warI think it's great that Google is rallying behind the LGBT movements around the world. Sure, you don't get jailed in North America for being gay, but it can still get you beaten or killed in Jamaica or Egypt. So kudos for fighting the good fight:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jul/12/google-legalise-love-campaign-rocks
However, Google fighting homophobia is always going to be a fairly ephemeral notion. There will be gains and progress, but it's hard to say what a success scenario looks like for Google on this issue.
I'll tell you what's not ephemeral, though: America's un-winnable 'war' on street drugs. It doesn't seem to matter how many African America males they lock up, how many billions of dollars are allocated to ruining the lives of recreational drug users. It doesn't matter that Amsterdam is one of the most civilized places on Earth, or that Portugal's drug epidemic has improved dramatically in most age groups since decriminalization. Quite simply, so long as there's status quo partisan politics and intense lobbying, the saga will continue forever.
That is, unless a logically reasoned and highly funded progressive organization steps in and makes a lot of noise. I'm ecstatic about asteroid mining and colonizing Mars by 2023 just like everyone else, but what I'd like most is for innocent people to stop getting killed or jailed for smoking weed or being physically close to someone else who does..
,Ask HN: Tech Startup Office Space in NYC?I'm looking for office space in NYC for two people. I like the idea of being grouped with other startups (incubator style), but also need the ability to lock up our equipment. So a desk at a big shared space is out. Any fellow New Yorkers know of something like this? Thanks!.
,Computer Build TrackingSo I'm looking to create a website that helps novice builders (and even the more advanced ones) find parts that will interact well with each other. I just finished my third computer build in my life and I remember every single one was rife with worry that either the memory won't like the motherboard or the power supply might not be suited for the machine or... well, you know. Perhaps that's part of the fun, seeing your OS logo pop up after all that stressing, but I wanted to see if I could whip something up to ease these pains.
Laid the DB foundation, created a UI, started working on some of the other various elements of a web project, and now I am interested in adding a feature that might be very helpful - some sort of external product database.
What I was hoping was that I could find a major retailer with an API to lookup product information with proprietary product codes (ie... http://api.tigerdirect.com/product/S190-5295.. which is not a real link). Anyone know of any services or retailers that maintain some sort of up to date API like this? Or any other solutions?.
,Ask HN: Add falling snowflakes without slowing down page?I'm looking to add a falling snow effect to a few of my sites for a week or two this December. (probably with "Let it Snow!" button to start the effect).
Most of the examples and tutorials I can find are pretty dated, very sluggish, and can lock up the page/browser, especially with a lot of tabs open.
What's the best performing way to add simple snow falling animations without significantly affecting page performance? (CSS3 Animations maybe?)
Also, is there a way to do it that is accessible, ie, doesn't trigger seizures as indicated in this article I came across?
http://wptavern.com/warning-wordpress-coms-falling-snow-feature-can-make-your-site-inaccessible
I feel like leaving making it opt-in (by providing a button) would take take care of the issue. There's something nice about being pleasantly surprised by the snow effect when browsing that's appealing, but not if it's going to trigger seizures >_<
I also realize that not everyone would welcome falling snow, so perhaps opt-in really is the only way to go.
Thanks HN!.
,Ask HN: How do OpenDoor viewings work? I'm curious how they can ensure the security of their properties during viewings, where the potential buyer views the unit in a timely manner and locks up the property when they leave. In the traditional real-estate market, you would use a physical key box with a 4-digit code to get the key and it is out of good faith that you're to lock up and place the key back in the box.
Since they take ownership of the house and restart the buying process, do they replace the locks with Smart Locks to work with the access code where they can ultimately control access to the house?
I've never used OpenDoor but it seems like they've eased the process for potential buyers to complete a viewing of a property on their own time. After looking for a condo for the past 6 months and having over 30+ unanswered viewing requests I felt the pain from a renters perspective..
,Ask HN: How do OpenDoor viewings work?I'm curious how they can ensure the security of their properties during viewings, where the potential buyer views the unit in a timely manner and locks up the property when they leave. In the traditional real-estate market, you would use a physical key box with a 4-digit code to get the key and it is out of good faith that you're to lock up and place the key back in the box.
Since they take ownership of the house and restart the buying process, do they replace the locks with Smart Locks to work with the access code where they can ultimately control access to the house?
I've never used OpenDoor but it seems like they've eased the process for potential buyers to complete a viewing of a property on their own time. After looking for a condo for the past 6 months and having over 30+ unanswered viewing requests I felt the pain from a renters perspective..
,Show HN: Online Ping, Traceroute, WHOIS lookup, DNS lookup and much more,Ask HN: I just wrote an O(N) diffing algorithm – what am I missing?Hey folks,
I've been building a rendering engine for a code editor the past couple of days. Rendering huge chunks of highlighted syntax can get laggy. It's not worth switching to React at this stage, so I wanted to just write a quick diff algorithm that would selectively update only changed lines.
I found this article:
https://blog.jcoglan.com/2017/02/12/the-myers-diff-algorithm-part-1/
With a link to this paper, the initial Git diff implementation:
http://www.xmailserver.org/diff2.pdf
I couldn't find the PDF to start with, but read "edit graph" and immediately thought — why don't I just use a hashtable to store lines from LEFT_TEXT and references to where they are, then iterate over RIGHT_TEXT and return matches one by one, also making sure that I keep track of the last match to prevent jumbling?
The algorithm I produced is only a few lines and seems accurate. It's O(N) time complexity, whereas the paper above gives a best case of O(ND) where D is minimum edit distance.
function lineDiff (left, right) {
left = left.split('n');
right = right.split('n');
let lookup = {};
// Store line numbers from LEFT in a lookup table
left.forEach(function (line, i) {
lookup[line] = lookup[line] || [];
lookup[line].push(i);
});
// Last line we matched
var minLine = -1;
return right.map(function (line) {
lookup[line] = lookup[line] || [];
var lineNumber = -1;
if (lookup[line].length) {
lineNumber = lookup[line].shift();
// Make sure we're looking ahead
if (lineNumber > minLine) {
minLine = lineNumber;
} else {
lineNumber = -1
}
}
return {
value: line,
from: lineNumber
};
});
}
RunKit link:
https://runkit.com/keithwhor/line-diff
What am I missing? I can't find other references to doing diffing like this. Everything just links back to that one paper..
,Im Speaking at the MongoDB Talk Tomorrow: NodeJS and MongoDB at LookupLinkHi all,
This is the first time Ive posted here. I understand (doing some research) that HN is wary of Ask HN: Review my startup posts from new accounts without any/much activity. For that reason, this post is aimed primarily to generate interest and attendees to check out our talk tomorrow (11/8 at 6pm) in Sunnyvale. Well be speaking about how weve used MongoDB and Node JS at LookupLink. Please come if it sounds interesting! Below is a link and a description to the event details:
http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-MongoDB-User-Group/events/36531032/
LookupLink provides a platform for individuals to easily access digital content through short tags and QR codes. We hope that one day people wont have to pass up on a car they are interested in buying, an event they'd like to attend, or a person they'd like to contact because they didn't have a convenient way to reference that information.
Our stack runs NodeJS and MongoDB and lives on Dotcloud (our awesome PaaS). We are very enthusiastic about the technologies that we use! MongoDB helps us stay agile, by not locking us into a schema, which helps us stay highly available while we continue to develop our product. We are a small team, so remaining flexible is essential to staying afloat. One of our challenges was finding a compromise between being completely schema less, and incorporating some structure. We managed to do so using some Node JS frameworks and our stack has never been happier, speaking only Javascript. Not to mention our developers too.
Again, we know that this is being posted from a new account, but if youd like to check out our startup and have any feedback, we would be very grateful to hear it.
www.lookuplink.com
Essentially yes, we are a QR code provider, but what differentiates us primarily is 1) the convenience of printing formatted flyers with your QR code and short tag (aimed at individuals and small groups wanting to post flyers linking to their content), and 2) our short tags. Short tags are convenient references to more info, something you could easily remember and verbally share with someone (e.g. Lookup A12 on LookupLink for more info). Anticipating a large amount of links being created, our free links provide users with a random short tag which expires after a few weeks (convenient for a craigslist ad, an upcoming event, or your contact info for networking at a convention).
Thank you for your time!!
Steven & Andrew.
,Ask HN: Would spellchecker, dictionary definition and thesaurus APIs be useful?As a by-product of a larger web project we're working on, we ended up doing a fair amount of database and coding work on English dictionary / definitions / synonyms / thesaurus recently.
Thinking about this in retrospect leads me to believe that if spell-checker, word definition lookup and synonym lookup functionalities are made available in the form of web APIs, these could be useful to (many) developers. (I'm not really sure if such APIs are already available.)
One mass-use application that I can think of is to spell-check/correct user generated/submitted content.
What do you think? Do you think this is something you and/or others will find useful? If so, in what ways?
If we find enough interest (>20/25 ayes?) here, we'll develop and publish these (free) APIs in the next couple of weeks or so and announce the availability here.
What do HNers think?.
,Show HN: Remember "Depixelizing Pixel Art"? There is now an App for that.tl;dr: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.theappguys.depixelizer Some stuff different than paper, EM still slow
We implemented the "Depixelizing Pixel Art" Algorithm (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/kopf/pixelart/) by Kopf & Lischinski in Java and made an Android Pixel-Painter App out of it.
At some points we departed a bit from the original paper:
* for the (approximate) Voronoi diagram we do not use a lookup table but look at the orientation of each neighboring edge to determine the resulting pixel shape
* because of that we have a special step that makes cell containing a single pixel surrounded by another color a bit bigger, as otherwise single pixel features appear too smalln(e.g. the dolphin from the original paper would otherwise get tiny Howard-Moon-Style eyes)
* we use Catmull-Rom Splines instead of B-Splines. As CR Splines go through their control points, we do not need the correction step for spline positions mentioned in the paper.
We have not figured out how to add the shading for non-contour edges yet. SVG (which is our target format) only allows Radial and Linear Gradients. We thought about using Mesh Gradients or diffusion curves, but they are not part of SVG yet...nAlso, the energy minimization step is still quite slow. We use local relaxation as recommended in the paper, which works but is not very fast. We want to try out some global methods that will hopefully speed the process up.
What do you think?
Play Store Link:nhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.theappguys.depixelizer.
,Show HN: LookerUpper – Shortcut to lookup NPM package documentation on GitHub,Ask HN: Why is it so difficult to use Emacs for Web Development?I'm a Web developer. I have been using a variety of editors and ide-s for web development(php, javascript,html,css).6 Months before i decided to learn a true editor and started using emacs. learned all the basics, used the starter kit,practiced using buffer, windows etc..
I got a grip in 2 months. Recently a month ago i started learning about vim and i found a lot of plugins to achieve the things i want.I'm finding to achieve the same effect in emacs you have to do a lot(for php/js/css/html editing).
Here are the list of things I'm finding hard.
Note: These things are related when i'm editing php/html/css/js.
syntax hightlighting(php/smarty).
-- the php major mode is too old and it always highlights html/smarty inside the php code incorrectly.
-- I love ido-mode but i couldn't find how to define a project and fuzzy match files inside the predefined directory
--- I can setup nerdtree plugin to get a quick overview pane on the left with the files i'm working on with vim. But configuring speedbar and source code browser in emacs is bit difficult.
--- Context aware completion
I really don't know how to do that. I have seen something like that in clojure mode where it shows the definition of a method in the messages area.
Tags-generation:
The tags generated with excrebant-ctags doesnot always work with php.In vim it is easy i can open a file containing the definition right under the cursor.
---Manual lookup
I want to lookup the manual for a particular word under the cursor without opening the browser.(in the messages area(mini-buffer))
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I love ido mode and switching b/w files in tramp,buffers,local files using ido-mode.
does anyone point me in the right direction? do you use emacs for same kind of editing i do? What is your work flow?.
Thanks.
,Ask HN: How do background check sites get their data?I went on one and it had my address and email (both accurate). Even worse, a reverse lookup on my cell looked pretty accurate too.
*Note I only saw the preview pages...but the asteriked details looked accurate.
,Hiera for Ansible, sort of. An Ansible lookup plugin for JerakiaThought I'd share this in the hope of getting some feedback, this is still fairly embryonic but this Ansible lookup plugin performs data lookups against Jerakia, a flexible hierarchical data lookup tool that also integrates into Puppet/Hiera. More about Jerakia can be found at http://jerakia.io
Any feedback on the Ansible lookup plugin would be awesome, you can grab it at:
http://github.com/crayfishx/ansible-jerakia.
,Ask HN: Quick Graphic Mockup?Does anyone know of an artistically talented friend who'd be willing to do a quick mockup of a small logo gratis (or for a very small fee)? I made what I want in Gimp, but I lack the artistic skill or the funds to develop it further. If it matters, it's just simple text with two colors. I'm jut having trouble with getting the shading and alignment exactly right.
My contact information is in my profile..
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Appreciation Post for the Life After Lockup logo. The house key connected to the handcuff 😂 0
Lockup of a bunch of Grand Rapids / GR themed logos. I'm going to be picking one to launch a new GR-based branding/clothing/prints shop. Asking around for opinions on what feels like the best solution, sound off if you have an opinion! 1
Hot Drop Kicks are an online sneaker reseller and personal shopper. They required the logo redesign to feel trustworthy, modern and friendly. We quickly honed in on a customised 'H' to be integral in the design which works well in both a circular and stacked lockup. 2
This needs to bee seen by logo designers specially the ones like me who struggle with logotypes and lockups. 3
After getting some great feedback (thanks! 🙏), I've updated the Logo Type Cheat Sheet. I will have a Figma & PDF version soon if anyone wants one. I've included a Lightmode ☀️ and Darkmode 🌙 version. 4
After getting some great feedback (thanks!), I've updated the Logo Type Cheat Sheet. It was awesome to see the 1st draft in Will's YouTube review! 🙏 I will have a Figma & PDF version soon if anyone wants one. I've included a Lightmode ☀️ and Darkmode 🌙 version. 5
Flashing Android logo lockup 6
NKD - OK Knives clone Microtech UTX-85. 7
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