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You might want to consider a name change. Falco is a container security tool that's in the CNCF: https://falco.org/
Fair point! I’m not much aware of the container space, which explains the overlap. I’ll consider finding another name (which is quite hard since I got used to Falco by now).
Would you please remove the weird "emoticon key" thing at the bottom? You could almost certainly fit single-letter keywords (the values of the emoticons) in similar space, without forcing everyone to go to a new page and cross-reference. I guessed computer meant programming, and that the palette represented art, but couldn't figure the rest out. There's no point in using short symbols everyone knows.
Each one shows what they represent when you hover.
I thought this was it, as well. How about falk? Which is the norse name for falcon...
See if "Der Kommissar" is taken. :)
Just change it to Falko
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Curious to know how it compares to speedcurve (commercial SaaS). Other than being open source obviously :) No affiliation.
It seems similar to sitespeed.io (also open source), which logs performance metrics to Graphite and offers dashboarding via Grafana. Any major differences?
From quick glance at falco documentation it appears to be much simpler to run and configure, on the other hand this can be also perceived as disadvantage because it offers less capabilities.