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I like the way you're thinking here, I think the limitations you mentioned with gemini may stand... for me it's kind of like the limitations generally speaking with markdown. Doesn't leave much room for doing stuff like parsing the raw data when they aren't in a hierarchical structure with xpaths you can target and stuff like that, it just throws out so much baby with the bathwater that I'm ready to scream infanticide.
Any thoughts on fast experimental protocols like warp data transfer [1] or fast and secure protocol [2] ? I know they're not exactly the most open things or wellsupported in terms of what you're looking for but I've been really wondering when we're going to start seeing pressure to relieve network congestion using stuff like this.
[1] https://github.com/facebookarchive/wdt
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Show HN: Wcp – a reimplementation of cp using io_uring. With a nice progress bar
That's great stuff, I wonder how it compares to wdt[0] when there's only one TCP path. This has been my go-to tool to transfer files on the network.
0: https://github.com/facebook/wdt
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Data transfer to new Lustre storage overwhelms campus network
I guess? If you’re building parallel infrastructure (vlans are not enough obviously) just for running Aspera over it might not be the worst thing ever, but that’s an expensive way to live and that’s before you pay for the A$pera licenses. There are free and better behaved platforms out there like https://github.com/facebook/wdt if you don’t want other applications’ TCP sessions to time out while you’re trying to squeeze out the last half percent with Aspera.
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How I keep myself Alive using Golang
Slightly related, but I've also been working on and off for a few years on my own Type 1 Diabetes management solution (https://github.com/algao1/iv3).
I haven't had time to work on it recently, but it uses ntfy (https://ntfy.sh/) to send alerts and such.
I was thinking of eventually incorporating some kind of automatic remedial solution eventually to help keep my glucose in range, but haven't had any time to look into it yet.
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FBI using push notification tokens to identify anonymous users
If you go to the settings, there should be a notification category, which then contains another menu "App Notifications" where you can see all the apps that are allowed to receive notifications, but I don't know if this will stop google play services to receive these identifiers.
I use GrapheneOS, so I don't have any google play services running, but for the apps where I need notifications I use https://unifiedpush.org/ (only a few apps implement it) and I host my own https://ntfy.sh server.
- I pwned half of America's fast food chains, simultaneously
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
Kind of similar, in the early days of COVID, I accidentally discovered that my state's website would have test results available several hours before they sent out the "view your results" email. So I made a script that would check the site every five or ten minutes and then ping me as soon as the result changed to something besides PENDING.
In the course of that I stumbled on https://ntfy.sh/ which solved the notification problem without needing Twitter, and I've used it since then to let me know when long-running scripts complete.
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Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications
I connect any app that supports https://unifiedpush.org/ to a self hosted https://ntfy.sh instance for fully self hosted push notifications
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It's this time of the year again... which open-source project are you donating to?
changedetection.io just donated to the awesome crew over at ntfy.sh
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2U Quiet & Efficient DIY Server Build
For further monitoring & alerting about critical cpu temperatures (unlikely now) for example, I plan to use notify & something else. Haven't thought about this much yet though.
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Deno Cron
I've started tossing https://ntfy.sh/ alerts into my Deno apps to get push notifications for things I'm interested in
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Planning for Low Energy Self Hosted Docker
ntfy.sh
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Add extra stuff to a “standard” encoding? Sure, why not
If it was for fun and to learn how, that's fair. But are you aware of https://ntfy.sh?
What are some alternatives?
PcapPlusPlus - PcapPlusPlus is a multiplatform C++ library for capturing, parsing and crafting of network packets. It is designed to be efficient, powerful and easy to use. It provides C++ wrappers for the most popular packet processing engines such as libpcap, Npcap, WinPcap, DPDK, AF_XDP and PF_RING.
Gotify - A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time per WebSocket. (Includes a sleek web-ui)
netcode.io - A protocol for secure client/server connections over UDP
apprise - Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
NPushOver - Full fledged, async, .Net Pushover client
nghttp2 - nghttp2 - HTTP/2 C Library and tools
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
WebSocket++ - C++ websocket client/server library
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
libcurl - A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features
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