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WorkOS
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lxd
Discontinued Powerful system container and virtual machine manager [Moved to: https://github.com/canonical/lxd] (by lxc)
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InfluxDB
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meli
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LXD is now under Canonical
I've been a long time user of LXD, it's an amazing project. It basically served as an alternative to kubernetes / docker for me. Enabled me to launch projects and build companies without being bogged down by the complexity of kubernetes.
I've created a project called instellar https://instellar.app which uses LXD under the hood, it basically does continuous deployment pipeline and automatically manages your infrastructure.
Hope this change brings LXD forward.
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React to LiveView for Performance
I recently converted an entire React / TypeScript frontend to LiveView (will open-source the project soon). I've gone much faster with LiveView. Something which use to take me 4-5 weeks to build with React / TypeScript now takes 4-5 days.
The main reason for that is, the LiveView test framework is super simple to work with. I didn't write any tests when I was doing React / TypeScript just because it seemed so cumbersome to setup. Having a test suite that works out of the box made me write more tests for my front-end.
Not having to build API endpoints for my react components is also a huge accelerator in productivity.
In the end I ended up writing less code, with more polished / well tested front-end.
You can watch the video of what I built with LiveView here https://instellar.app
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How would I make and deploy a simple website
You can use https://instellar.app to deploy rails app. Currently works with digitalocean / hetzner / AWS with more support coming soon.
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subdomain address redirecting
I've already solved this problem, you can get everything setup using https://instellar.app
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I’m working on a platform that enables platform engineer to easily setup self-service platform for developers to deploy apps to. It’s called https://instellar.app
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A new build system built around Alpine Linux Packages
Thx! For networking, it's all handled by LXD, it supports fan networking out of the box. All PAKman does is build the package.
Once it's delivered the entire runtime is managed by LXD/LXC containers.
It's definitely possible to open up PAKman's support for other build environments. I mean at the end of the day it's just an alpine linux package. As long as you can use alpine's package manager it should work.
https://instellar.app can also serve as a repository for your package. This was an option we considered to enable earlier, but figured people might just want a fully integrated solution.
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Why I created a new build system based on Alpine Linux
PAKman is one of the 4 core modules that power instellar.app. It's open-sourced and builds your application using github actions into alpine packages that get delivered to an S3 compatible bucket you specify via instellar. Our platform then takes that built package and deploys the application on your infrastructure.
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upmaru/pakman is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pakman is Elixir.
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