possimpible
gotty
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possimpible
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WebVM: Server-less x86 virtual machines in the browser
Hey dude, I've been screwing around implementing plan9 semantics in a OS like system for the browser (https://github.com/intigos/possimpible). I'm interested in using a x86 emulator inside a webwoker that I'm using for processes so I can run x86 code. How hard is something like this? Can you give me some pointers on how to start working on this? Thanks!
- Possimpible: A Kernel Running on the Browser
- Show HN: Possimpible: A Kernel Running on the Browser
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Unix in the Browser Tab
Wow I'm literally implementing this right now!!
I was stuck at parents for xmas and I picked Tannenbaum “distributed systems” and “Modern operating systems”, which gave me an idea of running a "kernel" on a browser. It was more of an academic exercise than anything else, but my intention was to have a the following:
Being able to unload and reload javascript. The initial idea was to write the website inside the website, but at the core level it requires having something akin to process isolation for javascript. It also requires the dom to be isolated.
Implementing 9p2000, and share resources across browsers. I’ve been reading about the ideas of plan 9 and i would like to implement something that allows me to connect point to point to other browsers and mount their FS into mine so we can share resources.
One of the cool results that I got was that since the dom is not directly changed (each process/worker has its own partial dom and every time that it changes it a delta is sent back to the main thread for sync) it allows javascript to be running somewhere else (another browser, back end server) and sync’ed back (much like vadaain, but more agnostic).
Most of the code was inspired by the linux kernel (which gave me a reason to go learn its internals) and is kinda nasty at some points but is written in typescript as some of you have already mentioned. Someone might find it interesting even if just for the educational purpose of it
https://github.com/intigos/possimpible
gotty
- CLI software remote elérése
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How to run functions on a remote server and get the result on my computer?
(FYI: A fun manual remote terminal. Totally insecure, but fun.)
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Terminal with web UI?
Thank you for all the suggestions. I tried some of these and decided to go with GoTTY: https://github.com/yudai/gotty
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Connect to Docker Containers with GoTTY
GoTTY: Share your terminal as a web application Caddy
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Terminal to web app: a new paradigm?
I love the command line and I am not fan of HTML. I recently learned about web terminals ( gotty ), got excited and I thought to myself: couldn't it be a new (old!) paradigm for web apps? This would be especially useful for back office, administration tasks.
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Converting old Lenovo R60 era Laptop into terminal/text mode only linux utility machine
It is absolutely possible. Use Lynx for web browsing, use TMUX for split screen, use BC for calculator, use KHAL for calendar and of course use RTV for Reddit. :-) Here is a great list of CLI apps: https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps Here are some of my favorites though: - https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior - https://github.com/IonicaBizau/idea - https://github.com/jeffkowalski/geeknote - https://github.com/insanum/sncli - https://github.com/visit1985/mdp - https://github.com/astefanutti/decktape - https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli - https://github.com/pimutils/khal - https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/ - https://github.com/zquestz/s - https://github.com/yudai/gotty - https://github.com/axiros/terminal_markdown_viewer - https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in - https://github.com/schachmat/wego - https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr
- Access SSH through web ui.
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Is there a way to run the status from the web for webui?
There are programs like gotty that can show terminal output in a webpage. Some alternatives, https://alternativeto.net/software/gotty/ Like ttyd looks promising as well.
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/bin/sh: gotty: not found
Dockerfile root@picard:~/Projects/gotty# more Dockerfile FROM library/busybox as downloader ADD https://github.com/yudai/gotty/releases/latest/download/gotty_linux_amd64.tar.gz /download/gotty.tar.gz RUN cd /download \ && tar -xf /download/gotty.tar.gz \ && chmod a+x /download/gotty FROM library/alpine:latest RUN apk add libc6-compat COPY --from=downloader /download/gotty /usr/local/bin/gotty CMD /usr/local/bin/gotty
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Can't use 'go get' in the user data (cloud-init) of an aws ec2 instance?
I'm not actually using a library I wrote or am working on, I'm hoping to use gotty on this server, which has been setup for go get and does work when I run the same commands in the bash script manually after ssh'ing in, it just doesn't work when I run it from the command as a startup cloud-init script when the server is defined from terraform. Am I missing something?
What are some alternatives?
webvm - Virtual Machine for the Web
wetty - Terminal in browser over http/https. (Ajaxterm/Anyterm alternative, but much better)
xpra-html5 - HTML5 client for Xpra
ttyd - Share your terminal over the web
sql.js-httpvfs - Hosting read-only SQLite databases on static file hosters like Github Pages
ocaml-jupyter - An OCaml kernel for Jupyter (IPython) notebook
wasi-libc - WASI libc implementation for WebAssembly
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
haskell-webshell - Webshell - pipe your shell to the browser over websockets
polygott - Base Docker image for the Repl.it evaluation server
amfora - A fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol.
elnode - evented io webserver right inside your emacs.