webpackage
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0.4% | 1.1% | |
5.2 | 9.9 | |
4 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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webpackage
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HTTP Message Signatures
Good stuff. Still, drives me a bit nuts that we package/HTTP Signed Exchanges, Message Signatures, and web archiving all have very similar but different versions of the same thing.
Webpackage has a lot of stuff that seems super cool to me. Alas it seemed mainly to be a small handful of engineers & most seemed to have moved on from the effort. https://github.com/WICG/webpackage/issues/713
Given the frosty response in the comments they got I guess I'm not shocked, but in general it feels like web standards could use better long term care, that they often don't get, alas.
- Is Apple's ".webarchive" a future-proof format for saving web pages for viewing within the Apple eco-system?
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Show HN: An alternative web-like system design
Some of the navigating into a bundle stuff is indeed not presently happening.
But there's a bunch of specs for signed exchanges & subresources that underpin & allow resource exchange, and which do have recent drafts. Webpackage seems to be doing OK ish. But yeah we bundles specifically do seem to be all expired.
https://github.com/WICG/webpackage#specifications
- New Docker Desktop: Run WASM Applications Alongside Linux Containers in Docker
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PDFs suck. I would gladly pay extra for a better digital format.
Cool idea, but what I'm really hoping is that webpackage gets properly developed and integrated with browsers eventually. Unfortunately it probably won't happen, a tiny chunk of Google showed interest but that's about it.
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Bluesky – Authenticated Data EXperiment
With certificate transparency, I dont think SXG's expiration s a real barrier to adoption. The hardnosed shitty browser attitude aroumd right now: it will collapse in the face of onvious utility, other people will implememt more aspirational & liberal systems. This stance is untennable im the face of the obvious huge value of being able to lool at old signed content, particularly when coupled with certificate transparency systems. This conservative standard will is just a minimal & onvious agreeable starting place, but adoption will give way to expansion, given the immense user value of signed content. I say this as a core core protester against these pathetic loserly expiration timeouts[1].
I get maybe not putting all your chips in SXG basket. I disagree with a bunch of the protest: this seems like a sensible, basic, obvious layered enhancement to the existimg web. Safari & Mozia are as is the modd today being terrible shits as usual, the regressives.
Contrasting ADX versus SXG just feels so wild, because SXG is a small refinememt to a vast world spanning & complete ecosystem of technology that has already taken over the planet. And ADX is an standalone completely isolated alternate world, it's own reality. This tension, whether we need a baseline which is 100% new & novel & redefines the entire problem space on it's own terms, completely from scratch, or whether we can hack & improve & enhance what we have: I dont feel like there's any camp at all left to defend improvememt.
Tear it all down, start over... it's the mode. I agree, this debate needs more than HM comments. But this tension & conflict, this view of the world & how it evolves or revolts: it's been trying to make revutions & insist no bounds, nothing today can possibly be good enough for tomorrow. And two plus decades latter, it's made such tiny impact, is so niche.
I accept your snub, getting told im exasperated, but it's for a real reason, it's because these decades have failed to deliver & so few have willingly tried improving what is (Safari & Mozia being a quite vocal modern anchor keeling things in place, a modern astrpturfing shouting class against trying anything, especially). This effort does have the social capital to perhaps emerge & birth something new, but we could also just improve & greatly fix everything that ready is. With minor, layered, small, principled enhancements.
[1] https://github.com/WICG/webpackage/issues/597
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Faking Twitter Unfurling to phish you
signed web bundles [1] let you package up a page as a fixed resource, distributed with a signature to verify that the content of that page is what the author intended it to be, so a site like twitter that is embedding it can be sure that what they're embedding is always the original resource.
however, this is AMP, and so everybody hates it.
[1] https://github.com/WICG/webpackage/blob/main/explainers/sign...
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The End of Amp
A phyrric victory for a Web that is basically ChromeOS.
Ever heard of Web Bundles?
https://web.dev/web-bundles/
https://github.com/WICG/webpackage
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GitHub blocks FLoC across all of GitHub Pages
I think advertising is positive [1] and the role of ads in funding freely-available sites is very important. My current work is primarily on how browsers can allow more private and secure advertising [2][3][4] which I think most people will agree is valuable even if they are less in favor of advertising in general.
At a lower level, I do this job because I'm paid, which allows me to donate. [5] But I wouldn't do this work if I thought it was harmful; there are lots of different kinds of jobs I could take.
[1] https://www.jefftk.com/p/effect-of-advertising
[2] https://github.com/google/fledge-shim
[3] https://github.com/WICG/turtledove/issues/161
[4] https://github.com/WICG/webpackage/issues/624
[5] https://www.jefftk.com/donations
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HTML5 still doesn't replicate what mattered about Flash
data urls encode things in base64 format so bloat up the file. Also the user agent can't just seek over them, requiring it to parse the entire included base64 content. There are better ways, but sadly nothing cross platform:
* https://github.com/WICG/webpackage
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webarchive
containerd
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Exploring 5 Docker Alternatives: Containerization Choices for 2024
Containerd and nerdctl
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The Road To Kubernetes: How Older Technologies Add Up
Kubernetes on the backend used to utilize docker for much of its container runtime solutions. One of the modular features of Kubernetes is the ability to utilize a Container Runtime Interface or CRI. The problem was that Docker didn't really meet the spec properly and they had to maintain a shim to translate properly. Instead users could utilize the popular containerd or cri-o runtimes. These follow the Open Container Initiative or OCI's guidelines on container formats.
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Fun with Avatars: Containerize the app for deployment & distribution | Part. 2
Container Engine: A runtime that executes and manages containers. Docker and containerd are popular container engines.
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Complexity by Simplicity - A Deep Dive Into Kubernetes Components
Multiple container runtimes are supported, like conatinerd, cri-o, or other CRI compliant runtimes.
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macOS Containers v0.0.1
This is a failed attempt to upstream part of containerd changes: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/pull/8789
Other part of containerd changes waits for gods-know-what: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/pull/9054
But I haven't gave up yet.
- Latest versions of Docker cause memory leak in MySQL 5.7
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Kubernetes Setup With WSL Control Plane and Raspberry Pi Workers
containerd is required by kubernetes to handle containers on its behalf. A big thanks to the HostAfrica blog for the information on setting containerd up for debain. So the containerd install will need to happen on both the WSL2 instance and the Raspberry Pis. For WSL2 you can just install containerd directly:
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Bingo of the Kubernetes problems I found myself debugging over the past weeks. AMA :p
The context deadline exceeded: unknown is also in containerd, and is a known problem.
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Hi peeps, I am getting error installing docker. Now let me give you some context. I was trying to install docker on the google colab notebook. As google colab is ubuntu under the hood. So I just followed the docker linux terminal installation commands.
Get:1 https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu focal/stable amd64 containerd.io amd64 1.6.21-1 [28.3 MB]
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Docker Explained - Again
Docker Desktop adds a bunch of stuff to simplify local development and that’s why it has a larger memory footprint. You don’t use that when deploying but something like https://containerd.io/.
What are some alternatives?
the-redirector - A blazing fast link shortener built on CloudFlare Workers KV that allows you to set custom metadata to the shortened link.
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
amphtml - The AMP web component framework.
cri-o - Open Container Initiative-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface
floc - This proposal has been replaced by the Topics API.
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
adx - A social networking technology created by Bluesky [Moved to: https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto]
podman-compose - a script to run docker-compose.yml using podman
containerd-wasm-shims - containerd shims for running WebAssembly workloads in Kubernetes
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
turtledove - TURTLEDOVE
sysbox - An open-source, next-generation "runc" that empowers rootless containers to run workloads such as Systemd, Docker, Kubernetes, just like VMs.