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holysoles commented on Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
holysoles · 2 days ago
Continuing to add new features for my traefik plugin that manages bot traffic: https://github.com/holysoles/bot-wrangler-traefik-plugin

Also working on getting Nix setup on my devices, including a PR for the official installer to support OpenRC + BusyBox distros. Hopefully will get merged soon :)

holysoles commented on Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices   theguardian.com/us-news/2... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
sema4hacker · 9 days ago
Has private equity ever done anything good for anyone outside of the investors?
holysoles · 9 days ago
In general I have a pretty negative view of private equity. However I did see this awhile back that seems at least partially positive: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/27/private-equity-giant-kkrs-an...
holysoles commented on GrapheneOS is the only Android OS providing full security patches   grapheneos.social/@Graphe... · Posted by u/akyuu
wepple · 10 days ago
Have a link to the source? And have they said they can’t break it, or haven’t yet? I’d imagine from a business perspective it would hardly be worth it
holysoles · 10 days ago
holysoles commented on Proxmox Datacenter Manager 1.0 available   proxmox.com/en/about/comp... · Posted by u/speckx
unethical_ban · 13 days ago
I love Proxmox as a virtual server manager - I can't imagine running anything else as a base for a homelab. Free, powerful, VMs or CTs operating quickly, graphical shell for administration, well documented and used, ZFS is a first class citizen.

I've kind of wanted to build a three node cluster with some low end stuff to expand my knowledge of it. Now they have a datacenter controller. I'd need to build twice the nodes.

Question: Does anyone know large businesses that utilize proxmox for datacenter operations?

holysoles · 13 days ago
Both my current org and previous org (large) have mentioned it many times as an option, but both ended up choosing other commercial alternatives: HyperV and XenServer.

I think the missing datacenter manager was causing a lot of hesitation for those that don't manage via automation

holysoles commented on Anthropic acquires Bun   bun.com/blog/bun-joins-an... · Posted by u/ryanvogel
dawnerd · 14 days ago
> This will make sure Bun is around for many, many, years to come.

Well, until the bubble bursts and Anthropic fizzles out or gets acquired themselves.

holysoles · 14 days ago
If they keep it MIT licensed, if/when things come crashing down, I think its reasonable to think Bun would continue on in some form, even if development slows pace without paid contributors.
holysoles commented on Migrating the main Zig repository from GitHub to Codeberg   ziglang.org/news/migratin... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
tcfhgj · 20 days ago
Fwiw they're implementing federation, so bring it back some aspects of centralization without centralization
holysoles · 19 days ago
Good to know! Thanks
holysoles commented on Migrating the main Zig repository from GitHub to Codeberg   ziglang.org/news/migratin... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
holysoles · 20 days ago
I haven't really taken a step back to critically think about using GitHub as a platform until now, but I do agree with the points in this article.

While I like the idea of a more distributed repository environment, I will miss the project discoverability, social aspects, and centralization that GitHub offers. It'll probably be awhile before I make a switch, but I will eventually.

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