Console #154 - An Interview with Giuliano of Sniffnet - Rust app to easily monitor network traffic
Console #154 - An Interview with Giuliano of Sniffnet - Rust app to easily monitor network trafficFeaturing bloop, highlight, and Sniffnet🤝 Sponsor - DeelCompliantly hire anyone, anywhere, in 5 minutes with Deel Deel is your one-stop shop for hiring, paying, and managing your remote team. We stay on top of local labor laws across the world to ensure compliance and mitigate risk so that you don't have to. 🏗️ ProjectsBrowse through open source projects on OpenSourceHub.io, add your project to get more exposure and connect with other maintainers and contributors! bloopbloop is a fast code search engine written in Rust. language: TypeScript stars: 4024 last commit: 2 days highlightThe open source, full-stack monitoring platform. Error monitoring, session replay, logging and more. language: TypeScript stars: 3289 last commit: 2 days SniffnetApplication to comfortably monitor your network traffic. language: Rust stars: 4884 last commit: yesterday Join thousands of other open-source enthusiasts and developers in the Open Source Hub Discord server to continue the discussion on the projects in this week's email! 🎙️ Interview With Giuliano of Sniffnet - Rust app to easily monitor network trafficHey Giuliano! Thanks for joining us! Let us start with your background.
Who or what are your biggest influences as a developer?
What's an opinion you have that most people don't agree with?
What’s your most controversial programming opinion?
What are you currently learning?
Why was Sniffnet started?
How does Sniffnet work?
What information does it log?
Why did you pick Rust for this?
What are some issues/disadvantages you are facing due to Rust GUI libraries?
Where did the name for Sniffnet come from?
Who, or what was the biggest inspiration for Sniffnet?
Are there any overarching goals of Sniffnet that drive design or implementation? If so, what trade-offs have been made in Sniffnet as a consequence of these goals?
What is the most challenging problem that’s been solved in Sniffnet, so far?
Are there any competitors or projects similar to Sniffnet? If so, what were they lacking that made you consider building something new?
What is your typical approach to debugging issues filed in the Sniffnet repo?
What is the release process like for Sniffnet?
Is Sniffnet intended to eventually be monetized if it isn’t monetized already?
What are you most proud of?
How did it get popular in such a short time?
How do you balance your work on open-source with your university and other responsibilities?
Have you ever experienced burnout? How did you deal with it?
If you plan to continue developing Sniffnet, where do you see the project heading next?
What motivates you to continue contributing to Sniffnet?
Where do you see open-source heading next?
Do you have any suggestions for someone trying to make their first contribution to an open-source project?
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