Aacyn v0.7.0 – A bare-metal observability engine (5M events/SEC)
Single-box observability hitting 5M events/sec without Kafka or cloud clusters.
Massive ingestion throughput claim stands out in the crowded observability space.
DevOps engineers and backend developers
ClickHouse · Datadog · Honeycomb
Single-box observability hitting 5M events/sec without Kafka or cloud clusters.
Sits between logs and Datadog—eliminates retry noise, saves 60–90% ingestion volume.
Yet another observability stack when Grafana and Honeycomb already dominate the market.
SEC data API with 24h refresh, but Edgar, yfinance, and Alpha Vantage already solve this.
The site ships an interactive simulation where you can start ‘mining’, tweak nonces, tamper with fields and watch blocks be accepted or rejected in real time — a neat educational sandbox for a novel ASIC‑resistance idea. It’s a focused MVP: the Proof of Witness + Witness Chains concept is intriguing, but the demo reads as a concept validation rather than a full P2P/telco implementation (security hardening and real-world networking are explicitly missing).
Concrete, hands-on demos — row-level multi-tenancy implemented with Prisma, async jobs via BullMQ/Redis, and tracing through OpenTelemetry/Jaeger — make this a useful reference for people building SaaS backends. It’s not reinventing the stack, but the repo bundles several production patterns and infra pieces together in a way that’s easy to explore; would be stronger with architecture diagrams, runnable quickstart scripts and example data.