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How to bypass CGNAT and expose your server to the internet using ZeroTier, a VPS and NGINX
Thanks for the guide. Just to mention another option is https://github.com/inlets/inlets-operator
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How to deploy my first Docker (Compose) application to the cloud?
adding on to this, if OP goes down the local k8s cluster route for learning purposes, they can then hook it up to a public load balancer with this TCP tunnel thingy called inlets for a few bucks a month https://github.com/inlets/inlets-operator
- Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2021 – Show and tell
- Using external-dns on-prem (ideas welcome)
- Show HN: Inlets-Operator (0.12.1) adds support for Hetzner LoadBalancers
- Show HN: Inlets-operator (0.12.1) adds support for Hetzner
- Remote Access Poll (redo)
- Can Anyone Recommend A Free Opensource
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Exploring Kubernetes Operator Pattern
Thanks! To be honest, I was thinking of a tutorial too. But then I stumbled upon the inlets-operator (the one from the visualization in the article) and its code actually looks very good in my opinion. It's concise, straightforward, and seems to be idiomatic. I do recommend taking a look at it.
- Add public LoadBalancers to your local Kubernetes clusters
awesome-weekly-robotics
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Ask HN: What do I need to do to start with virtual robotics?
I maintain a list of interesting robotics projects (https://github.com/msadowski/awesome-weekly-robotics). You will find a simulator section there but whether they are useful for you will depend on the details of your project. I don’t think it’s there but you could also check out MuJoCo.
- Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
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Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2021 – Show and tell
3 years ago I started a newsletter about robotics (https://weeklyrobotics.com/) and about month ago I opened it to advertisers and started earning about $600 a month from ads.
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What’s a place/website to get some engineering news?
If by any chance you are interested in Robotics I happen to run a curated newsletter on robotics: https://weeklyrobotics.com/
- Stay up to date on the latest news and research in robotics with the Weekly Robotics newsletter
- State up to date on the latest news and research in robotics with the Weekly Robotics newsletter
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I'm going to roast your business' website, SEO, marketing, or copy (Episode 3!). Drop your link below and let's go.
I would hugely appriacte roasting my newsletter: https://weeklyrobotics.com/. Thanks!
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What are some great engineering blogs?
Here are some that I've been following why working on my [newsletter](https://weeklyrobotics.com/). These will be mostly robotics oriented, and some of them might be inactive:
* [Robots&Chisel](http://www.robotandchisel.com/blog/) - a blog by Michael Ferguson, he did a very nice series of posts on restoring a UBR-1 robot and implementing ROS-2 on it
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (November 2021)
SEEKING FREELANCER | Remote
Hi,
I’m looking for a freelancer that could help me take my newsletter [0] to the next level. Currently the website is done using jekyll and I’d like to start looking into making the design cleaner and start automatically generating e-mails when a new issue is ready. I could also use help with creating a neat e-mail template for everything.
[0] https://weeklyrobotics.com/
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Robotics-Resources: Find all the robotic frameworks, libraries, papers, and textbooks in one place.
I maintain a similar list of open source projects/frameworks etc. that were featured in Weekly Robotics. Maybe you will find something interesting to cross-post to your list: https://github.com/msadowski/awesome-weekly-robotics
What are some alternatives?
sish - HTTP(S)/WS(S)/TCP Tunnels to localhost using only SSH.
ROS - Core ROS packages
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
vatcomply - VATcomply is a free API service for vat number validation, user ip geolocation and foreign exchange rates.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
hyperpaper-planner - Dayplanner pdf for large e-readers (eg Remarkable 2, Supernote, Boox)
iodine - Official git repo for iodine dns tunnel
awesome-personal-blogs - A delightful list of personal tech blogs
socks5-proxy-server - SOCKS5 proxy server
check-if-email-exists - Check if an email address exists without sending any email, written in Rust. Comes with a ⚙️ HTTP backend.
Squid - Squid Web Proxy Cache
awesome-vacuum - A curated list of free and open source software and hardware to build and control a robot vacuum.