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I believe companies that don't understand this and invest heavily in multi-agent will be left in the dust in the AI race


Uv dependency solving is light years faster than poetry. If you are working on actual projects with many dependencies, poetry is a liability


You are right that it is faster but how often you are running dependency update? It will take more time to ensure that new dependencies did not break anything than doing upgrade.


It should, but if you are using poetry and say you forgot to pin boto to a specific version, your entire day might be spent waiting for poetry to solve.


Really cool project! I am not sure if this is only me, but your dark theme is hiding the illustrations fyi.


Cool site! Personally, I think the weekly highlight is nice and all, but the value of an aggregator comes from categorization and searching, and I didn't see either on the site. I would love to see it's focus to be like selfh.st


Thanks for the feedback,

We have categorization here:

https://terminaltrove.com/categories/

Is there anything we can improve here that can make this easier for you?

We will consider searching on the website, what would you search by or search for if this feature existed?


> Is there anything we can improve here that can make this easier for you?

No OP but it would be nice to include link to categories in the header bar. It would make it easier. the dynamic animation of the categorizes at the middle of the page is annoying. You have it in very small font in the footer but this isn't the best.


Ah , missed the link on grayscale. In any case, I think a datatable is a must in an aggregator. I would get a lot more value out of being able to filter and sort based on the language, categories, github stars, etc.


For a solo dev project this looks great and good luck with it! But am I correct to understand this can't be self-hosted/is not open source? To me "privacy-focused" is pretty much synonymous with open source and self hostable but I am curious if I missed something or if the community thinks otherwise.


Thank you! The SDKs are open-source, which I believe is the most important part. Users can verify how the integrations work and exactly what data is collected.

To me, privacy-focused also means to avoid collecting sensitive data in the first place. I'm hoping that mostly negates the need for self-hosting, in the spirit of keeping things simple for users.

That said, I'm definitely considering to support self-hosting in the future as well, and possibly open-sourcing the rest of the codebase.


> I’m Klaas, the solo founder and developer of Bugsink. Bugsink started when I tried to self-host Sentry for a colleague and realized it was more trouble than it was worth. I built Bugsink as a drop-in replacement that’s easier to set up and works on affordable hardware. Now, it’s my full-time focus.

In the about page. I do agree Sentry self hosting can be a nightmare


This is the correct answer. The detailed version is this:

https://www.bugsink.com/blog/why-i-gave-up-on-self-hosted-se...


Sentry is comprised of many services but it has been running just fine on a t3.xlarge for over a year for my team. _shrug_


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