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I like the Grafana stack so far, it seems more lightweight and suitable for homelab scale than something like Elastic. Grafana/alloy remote_write functionality to push logs from all machine/vm/node/pod to a central grafana/loki and metrics to prometheus. Optionally visualize both in a grafana dashboard.


Thats great! I’m Dutch, feel free to reach out if you ever want to have a chat to practice

(Edit; email in bio)


I’ll soon start a course to learn operate a manual lathe and mill at a local workshop run by volunteers. I actually found a nice US army machinists guide to prepare for the course [0] as a welcome alternative to the youtube machining rabbit-hole. If others have other great text-based resources or advice on what to make as a beginner, I would love to hear about them!

[0] https://archive.org/details/usarmymachinistcourseprincipleso...


Your comment made my week, I've been looking for a way to run Emacs (not remotely) on my iPad Pro since buying it in 2020. To confirm I just downloaded iSH and installed Emacs 27.2 (i586-alpine-linux-musl build) successfully. Now lets see what devilish compromises I need to make on keybindings..


I can't mentally get over cringing while using ish, thinking about how many emulated x86 calls are being made under the hood, wasting the incredible CPU in the iPad.

I tried emacs in it once and it was too slow to be usable - would be keen to hear if you get a performant setup.


As an alternative, using UTM with a lightweight linux distro might be more performant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJfRJhJznzM

Or just run alpine with openssh and ssh in locally through an iOS client. I'd be curious how running UTM/qemu continuously would affect battery life. Is it 10% or 50% less? 10% would be an acceptable trade off for me.


I would be pretty surprised if it was more performant.


How to handle alt key. Most even ish just give you ctrl key


Terminals don’t really have a concept of an alt key. Most map it to meta which you can get by tapping ⎋.


This reminds me of an emergency shelter I saw on Natgeo years ago [1].

Difference is that they produced a canvas containing everything needed for the concrete, only requires to add water and blow it up.

[1] https://youtu.be/Vb1pdvvoVoQ


Thank you for making this! I would love to see a more in-depth explanation of how you curate pages, because it sounds like that is the tricky part.

Tiny technical point, when searching for “uber h3” I was getting hits on h3 html tags, that was unexpected.


Thanks for the feedback. I suspect the h3 is matching RSS feeds.. yes this is a problem. It’s still a work in progress. It’s definitely the most complex part- the selection that is. I may do a post about this once I’m done tweaking. I hope you get some use out of it and I’m open to any more feedback : varun at ht3


Absolutely love this! Added three products that broke on me recently (two of which I was able to fix).

Feature request; flag bad/nonsense posts. e.g. https://www.failscout.co/details/620aad6e8833e70009e1524f


Awesome, thanks for sharing!

Would love to see some battle progress, watch the SLAs crumble. Oh and a way to starve a node of CPU, but then it would become more like a strategy game I guess.

[edit: forgot to thank you in my enthusiasm]


I assume their goals are similar to the "WebContainers" project [0] they link to.

- development environment with a browser as only requirement - easily shareable development environment - fast to "boot" environment

However, as I read both pages I'm not sure what benefits Browser-vite offers over WebContainers.

[0] https://blog.stackblitz.com/posts/introducing-webcontainers/


Here you will find an example and more format details https://plaintextaccounting.org/quickref/#h.8v2r9qqwt9f8


Cheers mate.


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