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infrastructure
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Ask HN: Who needs help with side projects?
I've been developing a recipe search engine and meal planner at https://www.reciperadar.com/ -- all the code is free and open source.
I think the two largest challenges it has at the moment are:
- Developer experience / infrastructure setup: the service is Kubernetes-based, composed primarily of Python+Flask microservices, and although the setup steps are documented[1], they're not yet automated.
- User interface: my lack of user interface design skills are fairly apparent, I think. Having some clear UI goals to work towards would be helpful - there's likely some overlap with product design questions here (what should be the range of functionality that the the app offers?)
Any and all feedback welcome, from discussion comments to pull requests to business model questions/critiques :)
PS: Don't forget to mention one or two of your own side projects if there's anything you're looking for help with, too.
[1] - https://github.com/openculinary/infrastructure/
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Ask HN: Adversarial System Administration?
Hi folks,
I enjoy developing and maintaining the RecipeRadar[1] project's infrastructure in a truly open fashion.
Since the project itself is AGPL-licensed, that means I like to -- ideally -- push infrastructure documentation and changes before the associated administrative commands are run. That means that the code to the system itself is already published and available (in a chronological sense) to anyone using the service over the network at any given point in time.
However, it does introduce a set of strange risks: what if there changes expose security vulnerabilities that are _not yet_ introduced, but will be when the commands are run.
In a typical system administration scenario, generally the 'home team' acts carefully and is primarily only aware of their own actions - aside from monitoring for any externally-initiated or unexpected system behaviour during maintenance.
If a mistake is made, sometimes they'll backtrack and clean up, but for some kinds of system change, it's hard to know whether an exposed vulnerability was exploited, because the exposure window may have been very brief.
I have a sense that the best overall solution to this kind of problem (in this kind of open environment) would be an 'adversarial' system administration approach; perhaps involving some kind of mirroring.
Two (or more) systems would walk through the same series of administration steps, each with one (or more) red teams attempting to exploit the process -- already armed with the knowledge of the steps to be applied in advance.
Does that make sense to anybody, and/or can anyone provide thoughts or reading material about research into this kind of area?
[1] - https://www.reciperadar.com/
[2] - https://github.com/openculinary/infrastructure/
sserver
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Ask HN: What is something you built but never marketed?
did not abandoned it since i am using for myself but didn't put any effort into marketing either other than mentioning it on hn few times https://github.com/newbeelearn/sserver . It's hHeadless server for hosting courses and associated blog/static content from private github repository.
- Ask HN: Share your side project and your motivation
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Ask HN: Who needs help with side projects?
I am working on creating a hosting server that can cater to landing page+blog+selling digital content with minimal maintenance overhead.
Beta version is ready here https://github.com/newbeelearn/sserver
I am looking for following
- What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
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Ask HN: What Are You Up To? (May 2022)
working on adding e-commerce functionality to my simple hosting server https://newbeelearn.github.io/sserver/
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Ask HN: Cloudflare Pages vs. Netlify vs. Others?
if you want to self host, give my product a try https://github.com/newbeelearn/sserver. It will auto-sync your static site from git repo.
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Netlify Edge Functions: A new serverless runtime powered by Deno
I built something that will take care of the publish part but not the static site generation part here https://github.com/newbeelearn/sserver. Right now it only has one user i.e. me :-)
- How to set up a blog with Hugo and Cloudflare (and why you should)
- Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
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Show HN: Self Hosted Netlify Clone
./sserver -token "$GITHUB_AUTH" -repo "https://github.com/newbeelearn/sserver.git?ref=gh-pages"
My plan is to add e-commerce functionality to it so that users can sell digital content i.e. books/videos/courses etc. through single config file in their github repository where the content is stored without needing to change their workflow.
If you would like any specific feature please let me know in the comments or create issue in the repository. Looking forward for your feedback.
What are some alternatives?
cloud-native-platform - Repo for "How to build your own cloud-native platform on IaaS clouds in 2021"
ppngx - Podman + Paperless NGX
usernetes - Kubernetes without the root privileges
json-formatter-live - json formatter live / Keyboard first, privacy-friendly, installable JSON formatter
cheatsheets - My Cheatsheet Repository
checkout-single-subscription - Learn how to combine Checkout and Billing for fast subscription pages
alpine-packaging-image - An image building script to ease packaging for Alpine.
kvm-switch - Control hardware KVM/Matrix devices when your mouse moves to the edge of the screen
gnomock - Test your code without writing mocks with ephemeral Docker containers 📦 Setup popular services with just a couple lines of code ⏱️ No bash, no yaml, only code 💻
CyberChef - The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
tube-cast - A command-line tool that converts YouTube videos into Anchor FM podcasts
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