hackernews-personal-blogs
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MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
hackernews-personal-blogs
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Show HN: OpenOrb, a curated search engine for Atom and RSS feeds
Someone compiled this a while ago which is a pretty good starter list for content discovery: https://github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs
I've imported most of them into https://app.recessfeed.com/ and found some nice ones to follow through that
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Show HN: Hacker News Blogroll
I didn't know about your project and used https://blogs.hn
What's also helpful to get the feeds directly to your RSS Reader: https://github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs
However, I also needed to put some work into it and remove some blogs, because they're written in a foreign language or just not that interesting for me.
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Ask HN: What blogs do you read?
The list of HN users personal blogs is quite good:
https://github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs
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Show HN: A better way to read blogs
> I was looking at your HN OPML file on GitHub [0] and noticed that the `xmlURL` and `htmlURL` attributes are the same for each entry; the `htmlURL` currently points to the feed rather than the site. Do you happen to have the original HTML URLs available? Would be nice to have both. (Secondarily, I'm guessing some of the `type` attributes should probably be "atom" rather than "rss"?)
I'm just using the file that someone else made, but I guess they didn't really make the distinction between those URLs in the code, though it shouldn't be too hard to modify: https://github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs/blob...
It is also true that there are both RSS, Atom and possibly other feed types mixed in there. What I did for my site was to crawl through all of those feeds and process them one by one: get all of the posts, do some ordering and grouping and output everything as RSS feeds.
For example, here's the top 100 user feeds for 2023: https://hn-blogs.kronis.dev/feed-top100.xml
Those have HTML links for each of the posts, though I'm afraid it's not exactly what you're asking for (the HTML URLs for the sites/feeds themselves), because I don't actually store that anywhere in my case.
- Ask HN: Could you share your personal social handlers (X,Mastodon,Threads) here?
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Show HN: List (OPML) of Hacker News Users Personal Blogs
Added a note https://github.com/outcoldman/hackernews-personal-blogs/tree...
I checked yours, the issue is that you are escaping + in application/rss+xml, when it should be just application/rss+xml
I have updated the code and will re-generate. I am not sure if what you are doing is allowed or not.
orbstack
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Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
I recommend checking out OrbStack[0] for containers and VMs on MacOS.
It’s really, really, really awesome and performant. And it seems to be a one-man show. Really impressive.
Most I’ve shown it to have very quickly switched to it.
(I’m completely unaffiliated, just a happy user)
[0]: https://orbstack.dev/
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Show HN: OpenOrb, a curated search engine for Atom and RSS feeds
For a brief moment, I thought this was related to https://orbstack.dev
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Ask HN: Tips to get started on my own server
If you use a Mac and just want to mess around with linux try something like Orbstack(https://orbstack.dev/) to start up VMs and mess around. The benefit of this is you're going to break things a bunch as you get started. Going from there I'd start looking automating the deployment of the various components the 'old fashioned' way aka writing shell scripts/using SSH. Once you do that then go to using things like Ansible or Terraform etc.
- Orbstack can destroy your Time Machine backups
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NoSQL Postgres: Add MongoDB compatibility to your Supabase projects with FerretDB
FerretDB provides a Docker image allowing us to run it locally, for example via Orbstack, with a couple of simple commands.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
OrbStack | Founding Engineer | US/Europe REMOTE | Full-time | https://orbstack.dev
OrbStack is making Docker containers & development environments delightful. Our app replaces Docker Desktop and makes containers faster, lighter, and easier to work with. It's the tool of choice for PlanetScale, Replicate, and other hot companies.
Containers should be a joy to use, not something you have to put up with. Let's build the future of dev envs.
As a founding engineer, you'll mainly work on breaking high-level ideas down into tough systems problems, solving them, and taking ownership of projects. If https://cpu.land and https://docs.orbstack.dev/architecture excite you, you'll be right in place.
Email: jobs orbstack dev
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How Virtualisation came to Apple Silicon Macs
Before you give up, give OrbStack a try: https://orbstack.dev/
It’s significantly faster than Docker and some users in the Discord community have been able to use it to run hand-built Linux x86 VMs on Apple Silicon.
It’s a paid product though, but you can download it for free and try it out before paying.
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Install Craft CMS v5 (alpha) with one command via DDEV
If you haven't installed a Docker runtime, you might be happy with Orbstack. Other alternatives: DDEV docs: Docker installation.
- Windows is now an app for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and PCs
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Podman Desktop v1.5 with Compose onboarding and enhanced Kubernetes pod data
For MacOS I can really recommend https://orbstack.dev
It integrates very nicely, has very low CPU idle usage and also lets you quickly spawn VMs with bidirectional file sharing set up.
Since I switched I haven't looked back.
What are some alternatives?
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
Podman Desktop - Podman Desktop - A graphical tool for developing on containers and Kubernetes
recess - A content aggregator for keeping up and interacting with siloed content.
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
multipass - Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
Proxyman - Modern. Native. Delightful Web Debugging Proxy for macOS, iOS, and Android ⚡️
Requestly - 🚀 Most Popular developer tool for frontend developers & QAs to debug web and mobile applications. Redirect URL (Switch Environments), Modify Headers, Mock APIs, Modify Response, Insert Scripts & Record web sessions and share it with your teammates for debugging.
ish - Linux shell for iOS
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes