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I've recently launched https://pryin.io, an application performance monitoring tool made for Elixir and Phoenix. It hooks into Phoenix and gives you insights into how long your request / channels take and what Ecto queries are run / how long those take. You can also manually augment pretty much anything else (background jobs, API calls, ...). Plus it keeps track of some important BEAM metrics like memory consumption.


Looks cool. Might want to have a demo site running for people to poke around.


Any feedback is more than welcome.

I added the Github issue importer functionality in part because of some threads I saw here, e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8712035. Now maintainers only need to tag issues with the label "Moved to ProjectTalk" and we will automatically import them and post a comment with a link.


i just started http://www.projecttalk.io

it's messageboards for github projects.

mainly because a lot of projects use live chat (gitter, slack), which i think isn't always the best solution (time zones, discoverability of past discussions, ...).


There was a post about https://showoff.io/ here not long ago. Seems they are doing quite similar things, except showoff.io costs a little. I didn't really compare features, though.


Localtunnel was mentioned there with quite a large discussion.

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2468324


Ah, memories.


I've been using showoff to develop against the github service hook. I've got a paid account so I have a static url which means I only had to set it up once in github. I use a lot of cloud services and don't bother with a VPS. For $5 a month it's a really simple service that does just what I want.


Not for me.


It's in title and comments, but not furnature or boilerplate. Very odd.


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