kubebkwd
xbattbar3
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kubebkwd
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Ask HN: What is the most interesting software you wrote in a few days?
This is my most recent effort which took a few hours.
K8s debugging thing which I affectionately call kubebkwd to contrast with kubefwd. Covers the main use case of telepresence that I was interested in - i.e. proxying to a local instance from a local k8s cluster like docker-desktop. Does it without any special localhost network configuration other than what is set up with docker-desktop or other local k8s environments by default and only makes changes in the cluster so hopefully will be more robust to host OS configuration than telepresence, which I've had problems with. But be warned it's quite hacky, barely tested and doesn't clean up after itself, here be dragons, etc. (just different ones).
https://github.com/captainbland/kubebkwd
xbattbar3
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Ask HN: What is the most interesting software you wrote in a few days?
I depend on my battery monitoring tools every day (xbattbar[1] for X and wattbar[2] for Wayland), and each of those was written over about two days time.
However, the coolest thing would have to be the project I'm in the middle of now, but it requires some explanation. At Hackerspace.gent, the center of the lounge area is Bloembak[3], a 1x1m table with a 32x32 pixel display covering its surface. During a discussion at a local bar with its creator, I decided it would be absolutely brilliant to be able to run shaders on it. So in my spare time over the last week, I wrote an interpreter for SPIR-V shaders to check my understanding, and then over the course of about 2 days, I rewrote the entire thing to target LLVM. While it's not finished (I only implement ~2/3 of the opcodes in SPIR-V and 1/10 of GLSL.std.450), it's already sufficient to run quite a few shaders off shadertoy at a reasonable framerate.
[1] https://github.com/thequux/xbattbar3
What are some alternatives?
js-utils - JavaScript utilities used in uirig.com
wattbar - Wayland implementation of xbattbar