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Open-Source OpenAI User Interface

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 4:38am

Hello there!

Are you excited to explore OpenAI's powerful models but don't know where to begin?

If you're non-technical, the problem is clear: OpenAI doesn't provide a user-friendly interface to try out their HTTP APIs.

While several interfaces exist, most are just clones of ChatGPT, allowing you to generate text-based content from prompts. But what about OpenAI’s other incredible models like DALL-E for image generation or TTS for natural-sounding speech? Sadly, without technical skills, experimenting with these becomes difficult.

That’s where Ortlin comes in!

Ortiln is a web-based, user-friendly interface designed to help anyone—technical or non-technical—interact with OpenAI’s APIs and underlying models with ease. And the best part? It’s completely free and open-source!

Try the live interface at https://ortlin.openuseai.com/ to experience it yourself.

Want to host it locally or on your server? It's incredibly easy—just follow the instructions at https://github.com/ortlin/ortlin and get started in seconds.

No more barriers—Ortlin puts the power of OpenAI in your hands!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41960818

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Ask HN: What is the cheapest ($/hour) H100 renting service with quick spin-up?

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 4:34am

Something that can be programmatically spun up and turned off in seconds would be ideal.

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41960800

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Perfect Tidy

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 4:32am

Article URL: https://perfect-tidy.homes/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41960790

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Cloud exit assessment – a framework for leaving the cloud

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 4:23am

I intend this post more as a discussion starter, but I welcome any comments, criticisms, or opposing views.

I would like to draw your attention for a moment to the topic of 'cloud exit.' While this may seem unusual here, I believe that most organizations—whether startups or enterprises—lack an understanding of the vendor lock-in they encounter with a cloud-first strategy, and there are limited tools available on the market to assess these risks.

Due to unfavorable market conditions as a cloud security freelancer, I've had more time over the last couple of months, which is why I started building a unified cloud exit assessment solution that helps organizations understand the risks associated with their cloud landscape and supports them in better understanding the risks, challenges and constraints of a potential cloud exit.

The solution is still in its early stages (I’ve built it without VC funding or other investors), but I would be happy to share it with you for your review and feedback.

The 'assessment engine' is based on the following building blocks: 1) Define Scope & Exit Strategy type: For Microsoft Azure, the scope can be a resource group, while for AWS, it can be an AWS account and region. 2) Build Resource Inventory: List the used resources/services. 3) Build Cost Inventory: Identify the associated costs of the used resources/services. 4) Perform Risk Assessment: Apply a pre-defined rule set to examine the resources and complexity within the defined scope. 5) Conduct Alternative Technology Analysis: Evaluate the available alternative technologies on the market. 6) Develop Report (Exit Strategy/Exit Plan): Create a report based.

I've created a lighweight version of the assessment engine and you can try it on your own: https://exitcloud.io/ (No registration or credit card required)

Example report - EU: https://report.eu.exitcloud.io/737d5f09-3e54-4777-bdc1-059f5f5b2e1c/index.html (for users who do not want to test it on their own infrastructure, but are interested in the output report )

the example report used the 'Migration to Alternate Cloud' exit strategy, which is why you can find only cloud-related alternative technologies.

To avoid any misunderstandings, here are a few notes: - The lightweight version was built on Microsoft Azure because it was the fastest and simplest way to set it up. (Yes, a bit ironic…) - I have no preference for any particular cloud service provider; each has its own advantages and disadvantages. - I am neither a frontend nor a hardcore backend developer, so please excuse me if the aforementioned lightweight version contains some 'hacks.' - I’m not trying to convince anyone that the cloud is good or bad. - Since a cloud exit depends on an enormous number of factors and there can be many dependencies for an application, my goal is not to promise a solution that solves everything with just a Next/Next/Finish approach.

Best regards, Bence.

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41960761

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Model Collapse

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 4:17am
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Php.new – set up PHP in seconds

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 3:37am

Article URL: https://php.new/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41960540

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Show HN: Built a Tool to Eliminate Stripe's Invoicing Fee – PayVoice

Hacker News - Sun, 10/27/2024 - 3:31am

Hi all! I created PayVoice to help businesses avoid Stripe's 0.4% invoicing fee while simplifying the invoicing process. Many businesses are spending extra money on Stripe invoices and dealing with manual work. I wanted to provide a more cost-effective and automated solution.

With PayVoice, customers can generate, edit, and download invoices themselves—saving time and reducing customer support demands. What makes PayVoice stand out is our competitive pricing and the ability to automate invoicing using API.

Here are some of the key features:

1-minute no-code setup Self-serve invoicing to reduce support No more 0.4% Stripe invoicing fee Automate invoicing with API support More affordable compared to other tools PayVoice securely connects to Stripe using Restricted API keys, ensuring your data is protected while streamlining invoicing.

I’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any suggestions on how to make PayVoice even better!

Thank you!

— Khushhal

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41960506

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