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Show IH: We built an Open Source alternative to Elasticsearch & Splunk

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on June 3, 2022
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    Went through your landing page, and the detailed documentation was a great touch! Nice job!

    By the way, I'm looking for feedback on DarkColors, a way to test your website color ideas in real time: https://www.darkcolors.digital/

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      Thank you for your feedback!
      That is an interesting website indeed. The "Confirm" button doesn't seem to do anything in the "Click to pick colours" section. Does it have to change something?

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        Just fixed that error and you should now get a confirmation message. Is it working correctly on your side now?

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          Yes, it works, also still quite confused that I have to click on elements inside the webpage to change colour.

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            Is there an easier way you can think of to change the colors? We wanted users to be able to know which element they are changing, so by clicking on it, they recognize that they are changing that specific element.

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              I think you could just leave a message saying "Click on any element to change its colour".

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                Just made that change. Thanks for the suggestion! Check the website out and let us know what you think!
                https://www.darkcolors.digital/workspace

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    Hi IndieHackers!

    Over the past 2 years we have built an open source alternative to Elasticsearch & Splunk and we called it Quickwit.

    Recently, we had a major update (Quickwit 0.3) and now we are excited to share our software with IH.

    At Quickwit, we want to provide developers with truly cost-efficient log management. We aim to do that by decoupling compute & storage, where logs are stored on an object storage (like S3).

    Quickwit 0.3 brought some important features for log management, like:

    • An embedded UI
    • Schemaless indexing
    • Aggregations (Elasticsearch-compatible API)
    • Ingest API (Elasticsearch-compatible)
    • Support for Amazon Kinesis

    With this update, we are closer than ever to log management, however there is a lot more things to do.

    We would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on it!

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