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While the OSX client has become quite bloated, I find https://web.postman.co/ to be a good experience.


Anyone recommend a trustworthy place to buy N95 or KN95 masks online?


https://www.projectn95.org/ seems to have good recommendations.


This is awesome. Thank you!


A big thank you PaulAnunda !


Someone in the comments mentioned that that isn't a fuel fire; its materials in the engine that are burning.


I use & highly recommend https://www.getharvest.com/.


Second this. Have used it for 7 years and no major complaints, and very affordable.


Hi HN, I'm Paul, the founder of AuditAPI (https://www.auditapi.com). We provide an API that lets developers quickly enable audit logging within their apps.

At previous gigs, I've had to either implement audit logging from scratch or integrate my service with preexisting internal solutions. Typically, a table within the primary DB would be used (leading to space issues), search would be slow or non-existent (can't search - won't use), or there would be little to no documentation on how to best utilize the tooling.

Despite these shortfalls, I saw the benefits of having audit logging in place. Customers could keep an eye on the activity occurring within their account, customer support could root-cause customer issues quicker, and product/engineering teams could gauge feature adoption.

I built AuditAPI to scratch my own itch — to simplify the process of both storing and retrieving audit events.

I'd love to get your feedback, answer any questions, and hear your ideas. Thanks for your time!


DigitalOcean | Engineer (Marketplace Team) | Remote (US or Canada) | https://grnh.se/44443c961us

Hi! We're looking to add a mid-level software engineer to our Marketplace team. We build & maintain a number of internal services including https://marketplace.digitalocean.com. Go experience is strongly preferred. Have questions? You can email me at [email protected].

Apply here: https://grnh.se/44443c961us


Interesting point. I can't remember the last time I had to search while offline. Not to say that it'd never happen, but implementing a decent index on a mobile device doesn't sound trivial.


In addition to in-house experience, I've heard many good things about Vitess (check out the users at https://vitess.io/).


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