
Edufly — Become a DevOps engineer, the structured way
DevOps 学习路线图,包含结构化主题、实践项目和面试问题。
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DevOps 学习路线图,包含结构化主题、实践项目和面试问题。
@uday_devops · X

与AI进行DevOps面试练习,获得15分钟内的评分。
@brankopetric00 · X
I've got two 😀: - automate your X presence - helps you break into DevOps



Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos
dpc94 · HN
Devthropology – Better Insights for GitHub Repos



110多个免费开发工具无需上传、服务器或注册,在浏览器中完全运行。
@abhilakshharora · X
Just launched DevTab on Product Hunt 🚀 110+ dev tools that run 100% in your browser. Zero server calls. No signup. Free forever. Would love your support 🙏 → #buildinpublic #DevTools

将GitHub工作转化为X、LinkedIn和Facebook的营销帖子。
@JessePeplinski · X
👋 I’m building live on Twitch using Codex & Claude. Pop in any time. Let’s connect!

GuidedBase 将应用想法转化为蓝图和启动代码。
@GuidedBase · X

可嵌入的可视化工作流编辑器,支持AI驱动或纯逻辑设计。
tahazsh · HN
Hi! I’m Taha. In many agentic products that support workflows (including one I worked on), I noticed they either don’t support node-based editors, or use React Flow and go through the difficult work of integrating it into their product to run it and work with their existing logic. So I thought about creating a tool that could help with this by closing the gap between the editor and the runtime. That’s why I created Wayflow. The basic architecture is simple: you just need to create a graph (which is a JSON object) that the runtime knows how to run. The runtime doesn’t care where that graph is coming from, it just needs the right schema. And with the help of the editor, you can create the graph, and then export it or directly save it on your backend in your database. And then when you want to execute it, you just hand it to the runtime. The runtime can either stream the execution (which is useful for the editor), or give you the final result. How you execute the graph is up to you: t

为创始人设计的风险企业操作系统,涵盖验证、品牌、定位和启动。
u/medialantern · Reddit
Would you use a brainstorming/planning/ideation tool for side projects? This is not a new idea, and I know we see posts about something similar about once a month. I do think I took it farther than others I've seen, but either way I'd still be interested in feedback on this one. Backstory: I've been building side projects with AI a lot (who hasn't?) and I realized that over the past year I've gravitated toward a very structured approach for building new ideas. I define it, research competit