New top story on Hacker News: Pricing page templates for SaaS founders

New top story on Hacker News: Pricing page templates for SaaS founders
Pricing page templates for SaaS founders
5 by joyIsNotSoGr8 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi, I'm developing a product for SaaS founders. It includes embeddable pricing page templates and you can split test them easily and quickly. It also attaches effortlessly to your stripe. If you think it will benefit you and save you time, join the BetaList here: splits.ltd Feel free to ask any questions.

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: I spent a year designing a low profile, minimal mechanical keyboard

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: I spent a year designing a low profile, minimal mechanical keyboard
Show HN: I spent a year designing a low profile, minimal mechanical keyboard
62 by aemerson_ | 37 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN, During lockdown I took up the keyboard hobby but I couldn't find anything I liked the aesthetic of. So I set out to design my own keyboard from scratch that shunned the gamer look in favour of a more minimal, serious design. I've built several prototypes but I would love to get some feedback from the HN community.

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Cookieless Conversion Attribution with Pathview

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Cookieless Conversion Attribution with Pathview
Show HN: Cookieless Conversion Attribution with Pathview
13 by shanebellone | 37 comments on Hacker News.
Morning HN. I worked on a cloud CMS and then pivoted an analytics feature to a standalone SaaS. Pathview focuses on the conversion path rather than general analytics. I want to help users optimize conversions. It doesn’t use cookies, contains 160-characters of JavaScript, and leverages HTTP Messaging for a modern take on an old-school analytics approach. I’m close to launching a public beta test and could use a sanity check. Any advice, feedback, or questions for this first-time developer? -sb

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you work with Dependabot?

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you work with Dependabot?
Ask HN: How do you work with Dependabot?
5 by dynamite-ready | 4 comments on Hacker News.
I like the idea of Dependabot. A to that actively tracks down dependency updates can be useful. Where I work, we have a daily CI job that creates a PR for each new dependency and runs a build in both our UI (JavaScript) and API (Python) projects. If the build passes, "Happy Days", we can merge the PR, and the app is all the more secure and effective for it. What I've noticed in practice however, is that occasionally, this process will allow an upgrade to a dependency that will pass the automated build and test step, but introduce the wildest runtime error into the application. Usually at the time when we aim to deliver something. Dependency 'spam' is also a very real issue - https://ift.tt/cV4ydGH - the daily deluge of often insignificant updates is a trudge to deal with, especially when coupled with the risk of these sly runtime errors. Dependabot is a great idea, but no-one appears to have anything bad, or practical, to say against it. But it does clearly have flaws. I don't think I'd want to switch the bot off, but I would be interested in hearing how other people get on with the tool. Thanks. :]

New top story on Hacker News: Tutors / tips to change your English accent

New top story on Hacker News: Tutors / tips to change your English accent
Tutors / tips to change your English accent
17 by thiago_fm | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Let's start with that my accent is clear enough and I don't have communication issues at work. I actually feel quite comfortable. But I'd love to have a perfect west coast American accent when I speak english. Having learned a few other languages myself, it feels pretty good when you can surprise a native. Anybody that went through that process of improving their accent with a tutor or on their own could share their learnings on it?

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to say NO to a GitHub issue feature request?

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to say NO to a GitHub issue feature request?
Ask HN: How to say NO to a GitHub issue feature request?
36 by mit20220401 | 32 comments on Hacker News.
Feeling very upset about a feature request. The main reason is, the requester behaves like I am hired to customise the software for him. And I should keep working until he is satisfied. Even if I don't like it, they keep saying this is very good feature, blabla... What should I say? F... off? For these kinds of people, they will never understand the manner of GitHub and do some PR. And they won't pay at all...