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  1. I think a lot of the cloud providers get lost in well... the cloud. 😅

    You can do what #flyio #sprites does with #lxd/#incus system containers. It has all the ec2 magic there as well.

    App containers help packaging software. But inhibit developing the software itself.

    fly.io/blog/code-and-let-live/

  2. I think a lot of the cloud providers get lost in well... the cloud. 😅

    You can do what #flyio #sprites does with #lxd/#incus system containers. It has all the ec2 magic there as well.

    App containers help packaging software. But inhibit developing the software itself.

    fly.io/blog/code-and-let-live/

  3. Feels like I been sleeping on . They now have a docker sdk. You can use to orchestrate stuff directly on the service. 😎

    Think on start up, you can have all dependencies automatically spun up for you automatically. 😍

    docs.docker.com/compose/compos

  4. This is pretty sweet. , a library for which lets you write your queries directly in SQL. Think , but for lua. 😎

    git.sr.ht/~technomancy/litehug

  5. Found out about . Not going to lie, I'm interested. 😎 I don't like managing the base os for workloads. It's why many immutable os fascinate me.

    Going to have to see if I want this over alternatives. 😅

    discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/

  6. And going on the same trend, found out about .

    I feel like my development workflow is in the future. 😅 It's very small nuances. But these improvements stack on each other. Enough that I don't have to think about the changes as much as before. 😎

    mergiraf.org/

  7. I finally started using #difftastic... and it's brilliant! 😍

    I got so used to mentally parsing what changes, I hadn't noticed how much until truly trying this out. 😅

    Moral of the story: try new things. You may find something good. 😎

    difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/intro

  8. I finally started using ... and it's brilliant! 😍

    I got so used to mentally parsing what changes, I hadn't noticed how much until truly trying this out. 😅

    Moral of the story: try new things. You may find something good. 😎

    difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/intro

  9. I finally started using #difftastic... and it's brilliant! 😍

    I got so used to mentally parsing what changes, I hadn't noticed how much until truly trying this out. 😅

    Moral of the story: try new things. You may find something good. 😎

    difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/intro

  10. I finally started using #difftastic... and it's brilliant! 😍

    I got so used to mentally parsing what changes, I hadn't noticed how much until truly trying this out. 😅

    Moral of the story: try new things. You may find something good. 😎

    difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/intro

  11. I finally started using #difftastic... and it's brilliant! 😍

    I got so used to mentally parsing what changes, I hadn't noticed how much until truly trying this out. 😅

    Moral of the story: try new things. You may find something good. 😎

    difftastic.wilfred.me.uk/intro

  12. Who hasn't bought? 😅
    now part of the ever expanding buyouts.
    🫠
    confluent.io/blog/ibm-to-acqui

  13. launched a new service called . Think kanban without being slow. 😎

    It's kind of neat. And you can self host easily enough. With it being source available. I would've liked usage here, but at least they provided something. 😅

    fizzy.do/

  14. #37signals launched a new service called #fizzy. Think kanban without being slow. 😎

    It's kind of neat. And you can self host easily enough. With it being source available. I would've liked #AGPL usage here, but at least they provided something. 😅

    fizzy.do/

  15. #37signals launched a new service called #fizzy. Think kanban without being slow. 😎

    It's kind of neat. And you can self host easily enough. With it being source available. I would've liked #AGPL usage here, but at least they provided something. 😅

    fizzy.do/

  16. #37signals launched a new service called #fizzy. Think kanban without being slow. 😎

    It's kind of neat. And you can self host easily enough. With it being source available. I would've liked #AGPL usage here, but at least they provided something. 😅

    fizzy.do/

  17. #37signals launched a new service called #fizzy. Think kanban without being slow. 😎

    It's kind of neat. And you can self host easily enough. With it being source available. I would've liked #AGPL usage here, but at least they provided something. 😅

    fizzy.do/

  18. This is interesting. has moved to .

    I really think for open source software, they should be in open source . Basically, use to share, not . 😉

    ziglang.org/news/migrating-fro

  19. This is interesting. #ziglang has moved to #codeberg.

    I really think for open source software, they should be in open source #forges. Basically, use #git to share, not #github. 😉

    ziglang.org/news/migrating-fro

  20. This is interesting. #ziglang has moved to #codeberg.

    I really think for open source software, they should be in open source #forges. Basically, use #git to share, not #github. 😉

    ziglang.org/news/migrating-fro

  21. This is interesting. #ziglang has moved to #codeberg.

    I really think for open source software, they should be in open source #forges. Basically, use #git to share, not #github. 😉

    ziglang.org/news/migrating-fro

  22. This is interesting. #ziglang has moved to #codeberg.

    I really think for open source software, they should be in open source #forges. Basically, use #git to share, not #github. 😉

    ziglang.org/news/migrating-fro

  23. now makes have some formatting when an output response. 😍

    I use hurl both home and at work. And while you can use to format, it is really nice not to have to look for another tool when I'm troubleshooting tests. 😎

    hurl.dev/blog/2025/11/26/hurl-

  24. And has a based ci system. Which also supports ... How have I not learned of this before!? I think I'm going to have run this thing for a while. Too much to learn alone. 😅

    blog.tangled.org/ci

  25. BRB, going to implement cluster time. 😎 brilliance is like on every post they do. I learn so much just from reading their posts. Let alone going over there code. This is what resilient db looks like.

    tigerbeetle.com/blog/2021-08-3

  26. And further sprinkles here is the license on . So whole rugpull scenario gets MUCH harder.

    Which btw, is also hosted on their own server. 😁 The further I go on Garage, the more I'm really falling in love with this option.

    Consistency controls was first requirement. Development continuity is the big second. 😎

    git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/g