dotfiles
macpine
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39 | 865 | |
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0.0 | 7.8 | |
25 days ago | 25 days ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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dotfiles
- How Steve Jobs Saved Apple with the Online Apple Store
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The i3-gaps project has been merged with i3
What do you think about getting alt-tab support in there? came here to say this: https://github.com/westurner/dotfiles/blob/develop/scripts/i...
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macOS Subsystem for Linux
https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-for-kubernetes/tree/m...
westurner/dotfiles/scripts/upgrade_mac.sh: https://github.com/westurner/dotfiles/blob/develop/scripts/u...
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An Opinionated Guide to Xargs
Wanting verbose logging from xargs, years ago I wrote a script called `el` (edit lines) that basically does `xargs -0` with logging. https://github.com/westurner/dotfiles/blob/develop/scripts/e...
It turns out that e.g. -print0 and -0 are the only safe way: line endings aren't escaped:
find . -type f -print0 | el -0 --each -x echo
macpine
- Tiny Alpine VMs on macOS with instance encryption
- Lightweight Linux VMs on macOS
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Lima: A nice way to run Linux VMs on Mac
I recommend having a look at [1] which allows you to run lightweight alpine VMs on MacOS with easy port forwarding, file sharing, and you can easily run docker inside of it and use docker context to target it.
[1] https://github.com/beringresearch/macpine
- Lightweight Linux VMs on Apple Silicon
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Lightweight Alpine VMs on macOS
I don't see the point of a dedicated tool for this when it is easy enough just to start a Alpine docker container with a couple commands. As this project is just a wrapper for docker and LXD[1] and those tools are already easy enough for the average SWE to interact with, the project seems to just over-complicate an already existing workflow.
[1] https://github.com/beringresearch/macpine#motivation
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LXD containers on macOS at near-native speeds
It uses almost same mounting tech as colima (9p)
Macpine: https://github.com/beringresearch/macpine/blob/71788e9c3c09c...
colima: https://github.com/abiosoft/colima/blob/7ebcf14a69158afa43b2...
So it seems that it has same performance as colima project as well.
As for IO performance, see this colima issue https://github.com/abiosoft/colima/issues/146#issuecomment-1...
What are some alternatives?
py3status - py3status is an extensible i3status wrapper written in python
d2vm - Build Virtual Machine Image from Dockerfile or Docker image
nautilus-open-any-terminal
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
i3-gnome-flashback - Support files for starting i3 in a GNOME-Flashback session
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
conf - My Linux/Unix configuration files
vftool - A simple macOS Virtualisation.framework wrapper
blender_gnu_parallel_render - Use GNU Parallel to render blender movies distributed by a bunch of nodes
devenv - Fast, Declarative, Reproducible, and Composable Developer Environments
hhtwm - hackable tiling window manager for macOS and Hammerspoon
CoolProp - Thermophysical properties for the masses