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Lazydocker
This does remind me of ctop as well: https://github.com/bcicen/ctop
It also let's you look at containers, resource usage graphs, their logs and even do some actions through a TUI.
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Portainer Business Edition 5 free nodes plan will change to 3 nodes in the future.
ssh, nnn, micro and ctop is all I need on my dockerhosts
- Ctop – Top-like interface for container metrics
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Found an amazingly handy terminal UI for both docker and docker-compose. Have actually just added the bin to my git repo with all my compose files. Great for a quick look at what is going on host machines.
My problem with ctop is, that it seems to show wrong memory usage data: https://github.com/bcicen/ctop/issues/314
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 3 April 2023
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Portainer Alternatives?
When talk about interface and cli... I am a huge fan of ctop
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What do you think about Portainer?
You can use CTOP. It's like a lite portainer on CLI. You can check logs, stats, restart containers.
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Ask HN: What is the best source to learn Docker in 2023?
In the terminal, there are also a few useful projects:
- for Docker, there is ctop: https://github.com/bcicen/ctop
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Docker 2.0 went from $11M to $135M in 2 years
> I tried portainer, awful UX experience and all good features are inside paid version.
This is interesting to me, because it doesn't quite match my experience - I've been using Portainer for around 3 years at this point and it's been pretty decent.
The worst issues that I've gotten is networking issues in some hybrid configurations with Docker Swarm (e.g. Portainer cannot reach the manager node of the cluster for a bit), or troubles configuring Traefik ingresses when managing Kubernetes (though I think the recent patch notes talked about improving the ingress section, so maybe the experience will get better with non-Nginx ingresses).
Other than that, it's been great for onboarding new people, illustrating the cluster state at a glance, easily operating with stacks and scaling/restarting services as needed, including pulling new images, viewing the logs or even connecting to containers through a web UI if need be. The webhook functionality in particular is really nice - you can just do a curl request against a given URL and that will pull the new container versions for the given image and do a redeploy, which works nicely with a variety of CI solutions.
When I last tried, initializing Nomad clusters with networking encryption was a bit less of a smooth experience (needing to essentially manage your own PKI) and the web UI felt more like a dashboard, instead of something that you could click around in, if you're a proponent of that workflow.
Rancher is probably better than both of those options, though there's a certain overhead in regards to running both that software and a full Kubernetes cluster. If Kubernetes feels like a good fit for a particular project and resources aren't an issue, definitely check it out! You can, of course, also have some success with lightweight clusters, like K3s: https://k3s.io/
I'll definitely agree that Lazydocker is a nice tool, but I wouldn't call it superior, just different (TUI vs GUI), their demo video is nice though: https://youtu.be/NICqQPxwJWw
It actually reminds me of ctop, which you might also want to check out, though it's not something that you'd manage clusters in, merely the individual containers on a node (which won't always be enough, same as Docker Compose isn't): https://github.com/bcicen/ctop
Regardless, for Kubernetes, I'm inclined to say that you'd enjoy k9s a bunch then, it has a similar TUI approach: https://k9scli.io/
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Looking for a simple Docker dashboard
However, something like ctop may be easier to use.
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Scammers posing as customer service agents on X as companies leave platform
I said “parts of the recommender system code.”
This is the kind of highly emotional reaction that’s not helpful.
Yes, I am quite familiar with building ML models, both training and building my own for which I’ve been paid large sums of money, and I’m here to tell you that you don’t know what you’re taking about.
There’s so much more information about an ML system than just the trained model that is important for understanding the effects of the system on a society, and its legal, ethical, and social ramifications.
Just seeing the type of RS being used, the ranking approach, and the information on SimClusters is enough for RAI folks to start to understand the ecosystem effects and how that can show up downstream in social effects.
https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/open-sourc...
- Twitter's Recommendation Algorithm
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AOC said Elon Musk put his 'finger on the scale' during Turkey's presidential election and is 'concerned' it will set a precedent for the 2024 US election
Blog summarising the change: https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/open-source/2023/twitter-recommendation-algorithm
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Discussion Thread
People who don't share your interests (or at least what Twitter thinks your interests are). This blog post explains it in detail.
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Twitter's For You Recommendation Algorithm
Twitter's announcement | Main GitHub Repo | ML GitHub Repo | Engineering Blog Post
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 3 April 2023
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New York Times says it won't pay for Twitter verified check mark
where? I searched through the repo and couldn't find it.
- Analysis of Twitter algorithm code reveals social medium down-ranks tweets about Ukraine
What are some alternatives?
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
the-algorithm
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
Finagle - A fault tolerant, protocol-agnostic RPC system
go-dry - DRY (don't repeat yourself) package for Go
cointop - A fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for tracking cryptocurrencies 🚀
minify - Go minifiers for web formats
Apollo-11 - Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code for the command and lunar modules.
csvtk - A cross-platform, efficient and practical CSV/TSV toolkit in Golang
jdupes - A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of 'fdupes'.
git-time-metric - Simple, seamless, lightweight time tracking for Git
duf - Disk Usage/Free Utility - a better 'df' alternative