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jcollins
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Comment #49283613
Do you have an example? I don't doubt it, I just want to make sure I watch out for it. One downside for sure is lack of deep knowledge on all these platforms can make it difficult …
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Comment #49283478
I really believe this is the way forward, native platform UI built by AI. I'm trying it now with an app and so far it's working really well. I build what I can cross platform, the …
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Comment #43117248
Fair. Making https work with mDNS seamlessly sounds like work (i.e. local CA would be needed I think). It would make things nice though.
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Comment #43116486
Tailscale Operator for Kubernetes sounds like it'd fit your second bullet point. It's has a really good experience. I've only used for my person homelab but I've been more than imp…
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Comment #25447991
The only thing I can say with confidence is that if you're using ARM containers it is really fast, probably thanks to the Apple Silicon. I imagine memory consumption is on par with…
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Comment #25447861
Yes, it runs ARM containers natively.
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Comment #25447599
There is overhead for sure but if you use x86 containers on an Intel Mac or arm64 containers on an Apple Silicon mac, it's pretty performant.
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Comment #25447568
You don't, see the download link at the bottom of the page.
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Comment #25447507
Docker Desktop already ran on Macs. This is specifically for the new Apple Silicon support (M1). It's not native, technically, but it feels native the way Docker Desktop works. Bas…
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Comment #23824684
I've been subscribed to https://www.devopsweekly.com/ for a long time. I usually find something interesting in it every week.
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Comment #22033896
Hi, I'm a member of the team that built Gyro. Gyro, a command-line cloud automation and management tool, started as internal tool over 5 years ago. We had a vision of building one …
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Comment #21543022
The "pluggable convergence engines" is what we've built in Gyro[1] for this very reason. We wanted to have more control over how changes are made in production. An example is doing…
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Comment #21452189
I've found a combination of Spring Boot executable jar + a small jlink built JRE runtime packaged next to the executable jar works fairly well. Our zipped distribution is 50mb. Unc…
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Comment #16842709
I second this. Learn to fly. I'm never happier than when I'm flying. I can see how a similar effect happens to sky divers.
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Comment #16671131
https://github.com/beetlebugorg/mod_dims/wiki Backed by Imagemagick. We usually run it behind a CDN like Akamai or Cloudfront but you can also use Apache httpd’s built-in file cach…
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Comment #16075209
I bet he’s referring to having a controller but I think you can run it on your laptop, configure everything and then turn off the controller. I don’t think the controller is needed…
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Comment #16075064
I came to the exact same conclusion. The Ubiquiti solution was slightly more expensive but it works flawlessly. Very happy with it!
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Comment #8731686
We saw this earlier this year after upgrading to a new Linux kernel. The solution for us was to set this in sysctl.conf: net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1=0 https://bugs.launchpad.…
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Comment #7887023
We actually use a storage format very similar to the FriendFeed schema in Dari. Dari is a open source Java persistence layer with a full query API that stores all it's data in a JS…
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Comment #2569474
I make about $1000 a month from Whiteboard Capture Pro and more than that from consulting. Plus I have a day job.