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joaoco commented on Terraform vs. Pulumi vs. CloudFormation   docs.multy.dev/... · Posted by u/danvdb
verdverm · 4 years ago
This does not seem like the correct link, there is no comparison therein
joaoco · 4 years ago
HN seems to break the link for some reason: docs.multy.dev/blog/iac-comparison
joaoco commented on Terraform vs. Pulumi vs. CloudFormation   docs.multy.dev/... · Posted by u/danvdb
joaoco · 4 years ago
HN seems to break the link for some reason: docs.multy.dev/blog/iac-comparison
joaoco commented on PowerToys – open-source Windows utilities   fourth-wall.co.uk/post/po... · Posted by u/thunderbong
NelsonMinar · 4 years ago
PowerToys Run is fantastic as an app launcher. Not quite as good as Alfred on MacOS but then nothing is. There's a bunch of similar apps for Windows (I used to use Hain) but none ever worked quite right for me, PowerToys Run does though.

FancyZones is awfully nice too for just putting a window somewhere at a reasonable size and location.

As other folks have noted SysInternals is another similar rogue Windows product by Microsoft. Process Explorer from there is indispensible, as is Autoruns.

joaoco · 4 years ago
Alfred is one of those tools you only realise how valuable it is when you don't have it. I use it every day and really struggle without it when on Windows
joaoco commented on Show HN: An open-source tool to deploy cloud-agnostic infrastructure anywhere    · Posted by u/joaoco
streetcat1 · 4 years ago
If I am not mistaken this is what cross plane is doing.
joaoco · 4 years ago
So Crossplane focuses on infrastructure deployments through Kubernetes add-ons but still requires cloud provider specific parameters to be used. They are more of a competitor to Terraform.

Multy abstracts the cloud specific parameters and creates a unified API to communicate with different cloud providers.

u/joaoco

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