Seaweed File System
micro-editor
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Seaweed File System
- An open-source distributed object storage service
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Moving to github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs
FYI: Planning to move from github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs to github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs in the coming days. It may cause some problem for package reference, building, documents, and links. Sorry for the change!
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S3 Isn't Getting Cheaper
Besides storage itself, S3 API access cost can be high if frequently accessed. And latency is unpredicatble.
You can use SeaweedFS Remote Object Store Gateway to cache S3 (or any S3 API compatible vendors) to local servers, and access them at local network speed, and asynchronously sync back to S3.
https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/wiki/Gateway-to-Remot...
- ### Release 3.12 · chrislusf/seaweedfs
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Minio in production
If you are looking at MinIO you might find SeaweedFS interesting as well.
- SeaweedFS and YDB
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Cost effective managed key-value store?
I believe what you want is a horizontally scalable object store with tiered storage. SeaweedFS is free / open source https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs
- A way to store and query large (up to 1GB) user defined objects.
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Question: does anyone know Storage Provider with S3 as persistence layer?
I don't know if it fits all of your requests, but you can take a look at seaweedfs, which is pretty good
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Introducing Garage, our self-hosted distributed object storage solution
Seaweedfs deserves a mention here for comparison as well.
micro-editor
- Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
- Modeless Vim
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
To see more screenshots of micro, showcasing some of the default color schemes, see here.
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Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
Not sure these are really popular, but I cannot resist advertising a few utilities written in Go that I regularly use in my daily workflow:
- gdu: a NCDU clone, much faster on SSD mounts [1]
- duf: a `df` clone with a nicer interface [2]
- massren: a `vidir` clone (simpler to use but with fewer options) [3]
- gotop: a `top` clone [4]
- micro: a nice TUI editor [5]
Building this kind of tools in Go makes sense, as the executables are statically compiled and are thus easy to install on remote servers.
[1]: https://github.com/dundee/gdu
[2]: https://github.com/muesli/duf
[3]: https://github.com/laurent22/massren
[4]: https://github.com/xxxserxxx/gotop
[5]: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro
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Text Editor: Data Structures
> The worst way to store and manipulate text is to use an array.
Claim made from theoretical considerations, without any actual reference to real-world editors. The popular Micro[1] text editor uses a simple line array[2], and performs fantastically well on real-world editing tasks.
Meanwhile, ropes are so complicated that even high-quality implementations have extremely subtle bugs[3] that can lead to state or content corruption.
Which data structure is "best" is not just a function of its asymptotic performance. Practical considerations are equally important (arguably more so).
[1] https://github.com/zyedidia/micro
[2] https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/blob/master/internal/buffe...
[3] https://github.com/cessen/ropey/pull/67
- A nano like text editor built with pure C
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A simple guide for configuring sudo and doas
There are two main ways to configure sudo.The first one is using the sudoers file.It is located at /etc/sudoers for Linux,and /usr/local/etc/sudoers for FreeBSD respectively.The paths are different,but the configuration works in the same way. A typical sudoers file looks like this. The sudoers file must be edited with the visudo command,which ensures the config is free of errors.Running this command as the root user will result in opening vi by default.If you want to use a different editor you can set the VISUAL environment varaible to the editor you want. For example,if you want to use micro as the text editor run:
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what terminal emulator do you use and why?
found that micro has dedicated info page for copy paste
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Microsoft is exploring adding a command line text editor into Windows, and it wants your feedback
micro: winget install zyedidia.micro
- What is the best basic ass text editor?
What are some alternatives?
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
Ceph - Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform
filemanager-plugin - A file manager plugin for the editor "Micro"
GlusterFS - Web Content for gluster.org -- Deprecated as of September 2017
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
Apache Hadoop - Apache Hadoop
xclip - Command line interface to the X11 clipboard
MooseFS - MooseFS – Open Source, Petabyte, Fault-Tolerant, Highly Performing, Scalable Network Distributed File System (Software-Defined Storage)
vim-surround - surround.vim: Delete/change/add parentheses/quotes/XML-tags/much more with ease
lizardfs - LizardFS is an Open Source Distributed File System licensed under GPLv3.
editorconfig-core-go - EditorConfig Core written in Go