kuasar
killport
kuasar | killport | |
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4 | 13 | |
1,181 | 1,641 | |
2.3% | - | |
8.5 | 7.0 | |
7 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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kuasar
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The advantage of WASM compared with container runtimes
Right now most early examples alas boot a container with a wasm runtime for each wasm instance, which is a sad waste. The whole advantage of wasm should be very lightweight low overhead wasm runtime instances atop a common wasm process. Having a process or container for each instance loses a ton of the benefit, makes it not much better than a regular container.
Thankfully there is work like the Containerd Sandbox API which enables new architectures like this. https://github.com/containerd/containerd/issues/4131
It's still being used to spawn a wasm processes per instance for now, but container runtime project Kuasar is already using the Sandbox API to save significant resources, and has already chimed in in comments on HN to express a desire to have shared-process/multi-wasm-instamxe runtimes, which could indeed allow sub ms spawning that could enable instance per request architectures. https://github.com/kuasar-io/kuasar
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 30 April 2023
- Kuasar - A Container Runtime in Rust
- Kuasar: An efficient multi-sandbox container runtime
killport
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Introducing killport, my first Rust project to help you kill processes listening on specific ports
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/jkfran/killport
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 30 April 2023
- jkfran/killport: A command-line tool to easily kill processes running on a specified port.
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A command-line tool to easily kill processes running on a specified port
I love how there's a special case behavior for the hardcoded process name "docker." Just incredible: https://github.com/jkfran/killport/blob/main/src/linux.rs#L9...
But seriously kids, take the time to learn Unix tools so you can save yourself from needing to write hundreds of lines of Rust when one shell command will do the same thing.
- Killport – CLI command for Linux and Mac to kill processes
- Killport – CLI command written in Rust to kill processes
What are some alternatives?
kata-containers - Kata Containers is an open source project and community working to build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs) that feel and perform like containers, but provide the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs. https://katacontainers.io/
h2o-llmstudio - H2O LLM Studio - a framework and no-code GUI for fine-tuning LLMs. Documentation: https://h2oai.github.io/h2o-llmstudio/
keras-ocr - A packaged and flexible version of the CRAFT text detector and Keras CRNN recognition model.
pandas-ai - Chat with your database (SQL, CSV, pandas, polars, mongodb, noSQL, etc). PandasAI makes data analysis conversational using LLMs (GPT 3.5 / 4, Anthropic, VertexAI) and RAG.
tcpkill - Kill an open TCP connection on your machine
HealthGPT - Query your Apple Health data with natural language 💬 🩺
scripts - shell scripts for personal use
orbstack - Fast, light, simple Docker containers & Linux machines for macOS
agorakube - Agorakube is a Certified Kubernetes Distribution built on top of CNCF ecosystem that provides an enterprise grade solution following best practices to manage a conformant Kubernetes cluster for on-premise and public cloud providers.
kash.py - A Kafka Shell based on Python