Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | rasengan's commentslogin

Great question! We rebuild if there's a security update or otherwise every few weeks. We're working on a better method, but right now a few templates can be kept warm so users aren't forced to reboot.

Sounds like a good way to waste the only scarce resource: time.

Interesting!

We're working on a similar solution at UnixShells.com [1]. We built a VMM that forks, and boots, in < 20ms and is live, serving customers! We have a lot of great tools available, via MIT, on our github repo [2] as well!

[1] https://unixshells.com

[2] https://github.com/unixshells


Can your service scale ram? like the way docker desktop does. Manual is fine.


yep you can choose ram + disk + cpu size


? You say 'yes' but you seem to be answering a different question. Docker desktop only makes me choose a max ram - it dynamically scales RAM usage. I don't need fully automatic like that, but the ability to vertically scale RAM for an existing instance is really important, particularly given the cost of RAM these days.


Ah we cannot do this without a restart. Hot pluggable ram is something I'm interested in but is currently a backburner feature.


Use latch to ssh, mosh or web into your machine. latch multiplexes terminal windows (like screen or tmux).

We built this for use on UnixShells [1].

All remote connections are verified against the authorized_keys and are, of course, end to end encrypted.

This is MIT licensed. There is also a relay that lets you connect to your latch sessions that are behind NAT - this has a small cost to it for infrastructure. However, you can use tailscale/ngrok or your own external IP for free.

https://github.com/unixshells/latch

[1] https://unixshells.com


I don't know if I agree or not with his views, but the fact that he's moving from complaining about something, to doing something about his beliefs, has convinced me to move from a negative to a significantly positive view of him, as a person; to reiterate, regardless of whether I agree with said views.

The will to fight for what one believes in - I think we can all agree that is an admirable human trait that would result, for those who do follow his views, in him being labeled as a hero and defender of people's rights.

Bravo, Garry.


Fighting for what you believe in isn’t remotely something to admire if all you believe in is self-enrichment


Bravo Garry, net worth $x00m, having the integrity to go after public school teachers.


[flagged]


You know it just polarizes, and nothing more, when bringing up fascists as a counter argument when it is not punctually relevant.


I'm not making a comparison, the opposite. Saying that "somebody doing something for its beliefs is good period" means nothing


> He once tweeted that seven of the city’s supervisors — all progressives — should “die slow, motherfuckers” in a late-night polemic. The tweet, which Tan said was a joke, prompted hateful mail and police reports.

Yeah, my benefit of the doubt (which was already zero for a rich person in politics) is negative.


I thought I was reading the Onion. :(


It's Fortune, so the situation is even more dire.


This reminds me of https://wiki.devilfruit.com

Cool project!


Thanks! That’s a good comparison.

My focus here is less on building a curated wiki experience, and more on making the entire transformation reproducible as a pipeline .

I’m especially curious how far this kind of automation can go before manual curation becomes unavoidable.


Some IRC networks still use naming as such like "server.state.country.dal.net."


This is a terrible day for the archival of the internet. Under the guise of copyright, significant information has been de-platformed.


There’s the VPN technologies and then there are VPN services [1]. Technology alone does not give you the service.

[1] https://vp.net/l/en-US/blog/The-History-of-VPNs-and-Logging


Consider applying for YC's Summer 2026 batch! Applications are open till May 4

Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: