190564
Raymond Cheng

@ryscheng #190564

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I got really excited this morning talking to @jabolo and @singreuvensing about how close we are to getting time series metrics across 2 different grant cohorts. IMO those graphs are going to BLOW MINDS 🤯
Time series metrics are making a comeback
🙏 thanks to the magician @singreuvensing
It should be @jabolo casting about this, but shout out to him for getting dependency data together in OSO 🎉 🙌

https://docs.opensource.observer/docs/integrate/overview/#open-source-insights

He has package <=> package, currently working on repo <=> package now. Cast when you have updates to share!
Excited to share our ETHGlobal SF submission from last weekend with @jabolo
https://ethglobal.com/showcase/autoretrofunding-bxy5k

We built an automatic retro funding platform (AutoRF). With it you, can
1. Setup a funding pool
2. Share a signup link with eligible projects
3. The app automatically configures a continuous stream of funding weighted by impact metrics from OSO via @splits

With it we launched a $1000 Grinder's Fund to retroactively reward the hardest working teams at the hackathon.

Try it out yourself here!
https://retrofunding.vercel.app/
Teaching @jabolo how to use Plasmic with the Retrofunding website. This took about 2 hours to complete!
@cici please post stuff like this in here so we can like it 😀
We've given a lot of talks in the last year about OSO. It feels cathartic to get it all down in a single place.
Trying to make it more obvious that OSO is a public good. I'm not sure if a pricing page hurts or helps in communicating that this is a community effort.
It's about time we start populating a more fleshed out website, compared to a single landing page we've had for a year now.

#growingup

This will be a WIP for a bit, you can track the progress on this channel
Kudos to Reuven for getting this PR together last night
https://github.com/opensource-observer/oso/pull/2280

We've been talking about Trino since the dawn of time. I can't believe it's finally happening :-D Big day for OSO data pipeline scalability!

Of course he goes on to blow out our GCP CPU quota immediately 😅
Finally organized our blog posts. Been wanting to do this for a while now, how cathartic
Feels really nice to get the Artifact / Project / Collection pages wired up to the new sqlmesh-based pipeline we're building for timeseries metrics.

Disclaimer: the data may not be accurate at the moment, as we debug the pipeline itself and running backfill jobs.

https://www.opensource.observer/projects/uniswap