debug-toolkit
pyasmtool
debug-toolkit | pyasmtool | |
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24 | 15 | |
56 | 313 | |
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2.8 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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debug-toolkit
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Ask HN: Companies of one, what is your tech stack?
We're very much not a company of one anymore, but I used Unicorn Platform for our startups website (http://robusta.dev)
It's optimized for building a decent looking startup website in half an hour.
We now have an in house designer and frontend team so the whole thing will be replaced soon... But it got us fairly far.
- Ask HN: What podcasts are you listening to?
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GitHub: Private Profiles
I use it all the time when hiring!
We're open source (https://robusta.dev) and very involved in the kubernetes ecosystem so GitHub history is extremely relevant when we look at candidates.
We'll hire people with no GitHub activity too, but when it's available it's great
- Come home to it like this?? Hard reset doesnt do anything.
- KOPF for operators in python?
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"kubectl get sleep" t-shirts (free k8s give-away)
Github: https://github.com/robusta-dev/robusta Marketing site: http://robusta.dev/ Docs: https://docs.robusta.dev/master/
- GitHub - robusta-dev/debug-toolkit: A modern code-injection framework for Python. Like Pyrasite but Kubernetes-aware.
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Hikaru 0.9.0b released
We're using Hikaru extensively in Robusta. The best part (well, other then the ease of use) is that Tom is super responsive to issues on GitHub and always happy to help.
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My self-hosting infrastructure, fully automated
To everyone saying that Kubernetes is unnecessary, try implementing autoscaling, service discovery, secrets management, and autohealing in a vendor independent way without it.
Of course none of that is necessary for a self hosted home lab, but neither is gitops.
This is a very nice example of how to set stuff up properly.
OP, I would love to see Robusta (https://robusta.dev) as part of this too. It's definitely in line with your vision of automating everything, as it let's you automate the response to alerts and other events in your cluster. (Disclaimer: I'm one of the maintainers)
- Run script in the pod like a cron job.
pyasmtool
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This Week in Python
Python bytecode explained
- pyasmtool/bytecode_disasm.md at master ยท MoserMichael/pyasmtool
- GitHub - MoserMichael/pyasmtool: Explores the python bytecode, provides some tools to access it for fun and profit.
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Python Bytecode Explained
I thought that was a typo on their part, but it sounds like Python really does maintain a separate stack for each function[1]. Very strange!
[1]: https://github.com/MoserMichael/pyasmtool/blob/master/byteco...
- Python Bytecode Explorer
- Python bytecode explained
- [article] Python bytecode explained
What are some alternatives?
robusta - Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
Pyjion - Pyjion - A JIT for Python based upon CoreCLR
batgrl - badass terminal graphics library
repo2docker - Turn repositories into Jupyter-enabled Docker images
opentelemetry-python-contrib - OpenTelemetry instrumentation for Python modules
sbcl - Mirror of Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL)'s official repository
hyperpaper-planner - Dayplanner pdf for large e-readers (eg Remarkable 2, Supernote, Boox)
django-virtual-models - Improve performance and maintainability with a prefetching layer in your Django project
PyFlow - Visual scripting framework for python - https://wonderworks-software.github.io/PyFlow
mypyc - Compile type annotated Python to fast C extensions
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py-obsidianmd - Python interface to your Obsidian notes