aistreamer
gvisor
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147 | 15,099 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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aistreamer
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Tamil Nadu: Hindi Letters On Nameboard At Chennai Fort Railway Station Defaced
I wonder what'll happen if the CCTV feed from all cameras installed using public tax money is shared to all the public. It'll probably be the end of quite a lot of problems - because not just humans but video-parsing/matching bots can trace and track so many things it'll be way too difficult to carry out any illegal actions - even littering would be tracked. Lol.
- India set an ‘incredibly important precedent’ by banning TikTok, FCC Commissioner says, 'don't see a path forward for anything other than a blanket ban" in the US
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the “artist”, me, digital, 2022
Google and Meta currently have the leading models that can also make 3d models and even video.
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Google Cloud Reference
Cloud Video Intelligence API: Scene-level video annotation 🔗Link 🔗Link
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Live stream platform and ML
Maybe you could dig deeper into: https://cloud.google.com/video-intelligence/docs/streaming/live-streaming https://github.com/google/aistreamer/tree/master/ingestion
gvisor
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Maestro: A Linux-compatible kernel in Rust
Isn't gVisor kind of this as well?
"gVisor is an application kernel for containers. It limits the host kernel surface accessible to the application while still giving the application access to all the features it expects. Unlike most kernels, gVisor does not assume or require a fixed set of physical resources; instead, it leverages existing host kernel functionality and runs as a normal process. In other words, gVisor implements Linux by way of Linux."
https://github.com/google/gvisor
- Google/Gvisor: Application Kernel for Containers
- GVisor: OCI Runtime with Application Kernel
- How to Escape a Container
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Faster Filesystem Access with Directfs
This sort of feels like seeing someone riding a bike and saying: why don’t they just get a car? The simple fact is that containers and VMs are quite different. Whether something uses VMX and friends or not is also a red herring, as gVisor also “rolls it own VMM” [1].
[1] https://github.com/google/gvisor/tree/master/pkg/sentry/plat...
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OS in Go? Why Not
There's two major production-ready Go-based operating system(-ish) projects:
- Google's gVisor[1] (a re-implementation of a significant subset of the Linux syscall ABI for isolation, also mentioned in the article)
- USBArmory's Tamago[2] (a single-threaded bare-metal Go runtime for SOCs)
Both of these are security-focused with a clear trade off: sacrifice some performance for memory safe and excellent readability (and auditability). I feel like that's the sweet spot for low-level Go - projects that need memory safety but would rather trade some performance for simplicity.
[1]: https://github.com/google/gvisor
[2]: https://github.com/usbarmory/tamago
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Tunwg: Expose your Go HTTP servers online with end to end TLS
It uses gVisor to create a TCP/IP stack in userspace, and starts a wireguard interface on it, which the HTTP server from http.Serve listens on. The library will print a URL after startup, where you can access your server. You can create multiple listeners in one binary.
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How does go playground work?
The playground compiles the program with GOOS=linux, GOARCH=amd64 and runs the program with gVisor. Detailed documentation is available at the gVisor site.
- Searchable Linux Syscall Table for x86 and x86_64
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Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes
You could use a container sandbox like gVisor, light virtual machines as containers (Kata containers, firecracker + containerd) or full virtual machines (virtlet as a CRI).
What are some alternatives?
apps-script-samples - Apps Script samples for Google Workspace products.
firecracker - Secure and fast microVMs for serverless computing.
esp-v2 - A service proxy that provides API management capabilities using Google Service Infrastructure.
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
Frontpage - Dynamic ToS;DR CMS, used in our frontpage
wsl-vpnkit - Provides network connectivity to WSL 2 when blocked by VPN
golang-docker - Docker Official Image packaging for golang
kata-containers - Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs. https://katacontainers.io/
jukebox - Code for the paper "Jukebox: A Generative Model for Music"
sysbox - An open-source, next-generation "runc" that empowers rootless containers to run workloads such as Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, just like VMs.
extensions - Source code for official Firebase extensions
containerd - An open and reliable container runtime