Looks solid for indie projects, but uptime tools live or die on false positives. How do you handle that?
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ThePatrykOOO
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@[Flybywire]
Totally agree — false positives are one of the hardest parts of uptime monitoring.
In AlertSleep I tackle this in a few ways:
- checks are verified from multiple locations before triggering an alert
- you can require consecutive failures (e.g. 2–3 checks in a row) before escalation
- alerts are sent only if the issue is consistent, not just a single spike or timeout
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