New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How do you keep track of dev tools shared on HN?
Ask HN: How do you keep track of dev tools shared on HN?
2 by Olshansky | 1 comments on Hacker News.
*tl;dr* I see amazing tools, platforms and services on Hacker News every day, but I struggle to find what I need when the time comes. *Example:* I need to migrate a few cron jobs I have running on free dynos on heroku since the free tier is shutting down. In practice, all I need is a tiny server that periodically triggers a python script. *Context:* There are so many alternatives popping up on HN ever day, but because I don't use them, it falls through the cracks. I've tried using bookmarks (in chrome), taking notes (in notion), search indexers (hn.algolia.com), but haven't been consistent with any one. I can always Google for things, but I struggle to find some amazing tools/platforms/services that I recall seeing on the front page. *Current solution:* I'm currently looking into using into n8n.io to schedule the jobs and fly.io to host it, but it is per the recommendation of a friend. *Question:* I was wondering if anyone else has come across this issue and whether you've found a solution that works for you?
2 by Olshansky | 1 comments on Hacker News.
*tl;dr* I see amazing tools, platforms and services on Hacker News every day, but I struggle to find what I need when the time comes. *Example:* I need to migrate a few cron jobs I have running on free dynos on heroku since the free tier is shutting down. In practice, all I need is a tiny server that periodically triggers a python script. *Context:* There are so many alternatives popping up on HN ever day, but because I don't use them, it falls through the cracks. I've tried using bookmarks (in chrome), taking notes (in notion), search indexers (hn.algolia.com), but haven't been consistent with any one. I can always Google for things, but I struggle to find some amazing tools/platforms/services that I recall seeing on the front page. *Current solution:* I'm currently looking into using into n8n.io to schedule the jobs and fly.io to host it, but it is per the recommendation of a friend. *Question:* I was wondering if anyone else has come across this issue and whether you've found a solution that works for you?
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