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aws-exec
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The worst thing about Jenkins is that it works
cloud is so good now it’s hard to justify not doing something bespoke. ec2 spot is insanely cheaper than turnkey cicd, and better in almost every way.
i’m delighted to pay 30% over infra cost for convenience, but not 500%. and it better actually be convenient, not just have a good landing page and sales team.
this month i learned localzones have even better spot prices. losangeles-1 is half the spot price of us-west-2.
for a runner, do something like this, but react to an http call instead of a s3 put[1].
for a web ui do something like this[2].
s3, lambda, and ec2 spot are a perfect fit for cicd and a lot more.
1. https://github.com/nathants/libaws/tree/91b1c27fc947e067ed46...
2. https://github.com/nathants/aws-exec/tree/e68769126b5aae0e35...
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Ask HN: How do you deploy your weekend project in 2022?
on aws as scale to zero services. lambda, dynamo, s3, and ephemeral ec2 spot.
when egress bandwidth is needed i use cloudflare workers + r2 just like i would use s3 presigned urls.
typically i start from a full project template[1][2]. sometimes i start from scratch[3].
1. https://github.com/nathants/aws-gocljs
2. https://github.com/nathants/aws-exec
3. https://github.com/nathants/libaws
- building services on lambda should be easy and fun
- Show HN: Building services on lambda should be easy and fun
- adhoc remote execution in aws lambda
tiny-snitch
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OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall
i use a kind of tui. it is actually a gui, pops up fullscreen. you can’t click it though, just keypress interaction.
i agree with you. especially if i’m filtering all traffic, i need to be able to y/n quickly and easily.
https://github.com/nathants/tinysnitch#demo
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Switch to VPC Endpoints from NAT Gateways to Reduce Bandwidth Charges
the libnetfilterqueue setup i use locally is here: https://github.com/nathants/tinysnitch
- an interactive firewall for inbound and outbound connections
- Show HN: An interactive firewall for inbound and outbound connections
- Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
- Chrome 0day is being exploited now for CVE-2022-1096; update immediately
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Wayland Keylogger (2021)
> There isn't even a single decent dynamic firewall with those annoying popups.
even benign apps that phone home like pulumi and terraform are fun to see and block with annoying popups.
monitoring egress really is the only realistic play. i rolled my own[1], inspired by opensnitch[2].
netfilter_queue is really great, and definitely makes annoying popup dynamic firewalls possible.
1. https://github.com/nathants/tinysnitch
What are some alternatives?
kondo - Cleans dependencies and build artifacts from your projects.
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
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wayland-keylogger - Proof-of-concept Wayland keylogger
Tiny-Tiny-RSS - A PHP and Ajax feed reader
refpolicy - SELinux Reference Policy v2
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
place
epanet-js - Model a water distribution network in JavaScript using the OWA-EPANET engine
ppp_thing - A poorly written, minimum viable PPPoE client with session handoff between redundant FreeBSD routers
Keimeno - A lightweight text user interface library in Crystal
bcc - BCC - Tools for BPF-based Linux IO analysis, networking, monitoring, and more