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How does it compare to Telepresence?

https://github.com/telepresenceio/telepresence


Telepresence mainly tunnels traffic from existing services within Kubernetes namespaces.

Kloudlite, on the other hand, orchestrates environments and managed services, connecting them to workspaces without exposing Kubernetes APIs to the end user.

From a networking perspective, Kloudlite offers technical advantages. It operates at OSI Layers 3 and 4 using a WireGuard network, while Telepresence functions primarily at Layer 7 and partly at Layer 4 using application proxies. Because Kloudlite works at Layer 3, it provides a higher level of abstraction for connecting services and devices.

You can link multiple clusters—including your local machine—within your team. All environments and services managed by Kloudlite become part of the same WireGuard network.

For example, you can create a shared database in a remote cloud cluster, clone environments and apps to a local cluster, and start development. Another developer on a different machine can easily switch to your environment and access the same services, enabling seamless collaboration. Since Kloudlite uses a WireGuard network, any device with a WireGuard client can connect to access these services.


Prometheus scrapes metrics at constant intervals. How does being serverless helps here?


Good question! Scraping and ingestion continues to use dedicated compute.

Serverless helps with query performance. Queries can be parallelized with serverless functions, this especially helps with long range queries. As an added advantage, compute does not have to be pre-provisioned for queries.

Here's an overview of how things fit together - https://oodle.ai/product#magic-behind-oodle


That's quite interesting. Thank you for the link.


Slightly off topic: I was a bit surprised nobody ported space-efficient marisa trie to Rust, or any other languages.

Anybody knows why?

https://github.com/s-yata/marisa-trie


Cool. Do you have plans for Windows and macOS frontends?


Windows is supported through https://github.com/pythonbrad/afrim-wish


Oh, didn't realize that. How does it handle key input in Windows? Text Services Framework or something else?


The initial work was a prototype, we are currently working on the usage of text service for windows, and IBUS for Linux (mainly Wayland environment).

But the next release, will take a time, since we are not familiar with these technologies. https://github.com/pythonbrad/afrim/issues/242


You could update the dependency "enigo" to the current version. I've implemented experimental support for Wayland. It can use Wayland protocols or libei. There will probably be bugs that's why it's hidden behind feature flags.

I'm the maintainer, so if you need anything, please let me know


Thanks, currently I am using Debian (Wayland) and it will be great to test this enigo feature.


I didn't look at the code but the Cargo.toml file says it's using enigo as it's dependency. You can use that to simulate input an Windows, macOS and Linux


I use revanced for this on Android. Pretty cool, adblocker, sponsor block, customization like removing shorts. It patches YouTube APK, so you retain same UX, no need to use a new app.

Edit: forgot to add link - https://revanced.app/

Be aware of the fake ones.


See MakeCode: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/makecode

It starts like Scratch but then can help kids transition from block-based to text-based programming (JavaScript or Python).


I recently discovered Photostructure. After trying a few other alternatives, this is what I prefer now.

https://photostructure.com/faq/why-photostructure/


Neat! I'm the solo developer of PhotoStructure.

Know that there's a very active community of PhotoStructure users on Discord: https://photostructure.com/go/discord/ -- although I opened it as just another support channel, it's evolved to include discussions about future feature work, self-hosting, digital archival, privacy news, hardware, and photography, too.

I self-host https://forum.photostructure.com/ that uses Discourse, but it has 10-20x fewer posts on it than Discord.

OP: Make sure you get backups in place (and one offline) before trying any of the software suggested here--it reduces your risk from "oh-no-what-have-I-done" and "what-in-the-actual-heck-is-this-app-doing-and-where-did-all-my-files-go" to zero.


I recently switched to https://www.trancy.org/


Thanks for sharing. It looks very cool. May I ask which Trancy tools are you using and how is it going?

I just gave it a quick try and wasn't impressed by the current state of things.

1a. The Language Reactor-style plugin. On YouTube, it seems to require that I disable AdBlock on the channels I want to watch. Why is that even a requirement?! I didn't like the idea and gave up.

1b. On Netflix, the first film I tried (Weißbier im Blut) failed with "no machine subtitles" or something to that effect. The show does have subtitles, and LR works, so I am not sure what the problem is.

2. I asked it to proofread a paragraph from "Die Schatzinsel". What I got back was a mix of German, English and gibberish (truncated for brevity):

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Came here to write about AdGuardHome too. I was PiHole user until I found this. So much polished, so much better. This folks deserve more publicity.


I don't have enough HN points to downvote this comment, otherwise I would.

You don't know how comments like this affects people with anxiety, which probably led them to search for a solution online in the first place.

Anyway, you are person unworthy of any attention. I'm just trying to make sure op isn't taking you seriously.


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