Klaas van Schelven 4e83a42f39 Dark mode: 'yellow' bar less ugly
my chatbot tells me it felt ugly because

>  bg-yellow-900 [..] is a very saturated, reddish mustard — almost
>  brown-orange. That’s why it feels so jarring in dark mode: it's too warm,
>  too saturated, and clashes with a cool-dark UI. [..] Try bg-amber-800
>  instead. Tailwind's amber palette is warmer and more muted than yellow,
>  designed to fit better in dark UIs.

No idea if the reasoning is sound, but it "looks good" so I'm pushing ahead.
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Bugsink: Self-hosted Error Tracking

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Installation & docs

The quickest way to evaluate Bugsink is to spin up a throw-away instance using Docker:

docker pull bugsink/bugsink:latest

docker run \
  -e SECRET_KEY=PUT_AN_ACTUAL_RANDOM_SECRET_HERE_OF_AT_LEAST_50_CHARS \
  -e CREATE_SUPERUSER=admin:admin \
  -e PORT=8000 \
  -p 8000:8000 \
  bugsink/bugsink

Visit http://localhost:8000/, where you'll see a login screen. The default username and password are admin.

Now, you can set up your first project and start tracking errors.

Detailed installation instructions are on the Bugsink website.

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