discourse_docker
Prophet
discourse_docker | Prophet | |
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4 | 221 | |
1,623 | 17,767 | |
0.9% | 0.6% | |
8.1 | 6.2 | |
4 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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discourse_docker
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Best PaaS to install and manage Discourse on Oracle Free Tier?
Did you try to run it in a container?
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Systemd, 10 years later: a historical and technical retrospective
I miss Systemd inside Docker containers so much. IMO, for an app, "one-process per container" is a huge pain and very messy. I have a massively popular software to back up that claim: https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker
I use phusion/baseimage-docker[1] right now, love every bit of it. Having the database, web server(nginx) and the java backend all in one place works beautifully.
The only pain point is having to write `runit` scripts for startup and shutdown for each service, hence the wish for Systemd inside containers.
1: https://github.com/phusion/baseimage-docker
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Personal Support at Internet Scale
Discourse provides an open-source community forum. All Discourse posts are indexed by Google, which helps existing users find answers to common questions, and attracts new users through search. We self-host our Discourse forum at https://pipedream.com/community as a Docker container using the discourse-docker project.
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PHP in 2021
End users love PHP because you copy the files into a folder.
That's certainly how people deployed web apps built by other people a decade ago, but these days isn't it more common to use something like Docker?
Deploying a containerized app should be pretty much the same no matter what language it's written in. And Discourse does have a Docker container (https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker), so I'm not sure the underlying language explains why it isn't popular.
Prophet
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Moirai: A Time Series Foundation Model for Universal Forecasting
https://facebook.github.io/prophet/
"Prophet is a procedure for forecasting time series data based on an additive model where non-linear trends are fit with yearly, weekly, and daily seasonality, plus holiday effects. It works best with time series that have strong seasonal effects and several seasons of historical data. Prophet is robust to missing data and shifts in the trend, and typically handles outliers well."
- prophet: NEW Data - star count:17116.0
- prophet: NEW Data - star count:17082.0
- Facebook Prophet: library for generating forecasts from any time series data
- prophet: NEW Data - star count:16196.0
- prophet: NEW Data - star count:15889.0
What are some alternatives?
pipedream - Connect APIs, remarkably fast. Free for developers.
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
HHVM - A virtual machine for executing programs written in Hack.
darts - A python library for user-friendly forecasting and anomaly detection on time series.
user-documentation - Documentation for those that use HHVM and write Hack code.
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
Squid - Squid Web Proxy Cache
xgboost - Scalable, Portable and Distributed Gradient Boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) Library, for Python, R, Java, Scala, C++ and more. Runs on single machine, Hadoop, Spark, Dask, Flink and DataFlow
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
greykite - A flexible, intuitive and fast forecasting library
haxe - Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit
MLflow - Open source platform for the machine learning lifecycle