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mardel commented on Show HN: Cloudavenue.ai – Prevent breaking your data stack with a GitHub app   cloudavenue.ai/... · Posted by u/mardel
mardel · 10 months ago
Our GitHub has been published on the Marketplace - https://github.com/marketplace/cloud-avenue-data-stack-insig...

I hope it will make it easier for others to try.

mardel commented on Show HN: Cloudavenue.ai – Prevent breaking your data stack with a GitHub app   cloudavenue.ai/... · Posted by u/mardel
mardel · 10 months ago
We got "inspired" by working at companies where app teams kept making breaking changes, and the data teams had no control over it. I hope it wasn't just me :). So we decided to build this GitHub app to help fix that.
mardel commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
psviderski · 10 months ago
Oh this is going to be a beast. It depends on what you're trying to achieve though. If you're doing this primarily to learn the kube landscape then it's a great way to play around with these tools in a homelab.
mardel · 10 months ago
Yes, exactly - wanted to learn by doing.
mardel commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
psviderski · 10 months ago
Working on Uncloud[1][2] — think Fly.io but self-hosted. A lightweight Docker clustering tool for running web apps on your own servers (from cloud VMs to bare metal) with no control plane to maintain. Perfect for teams who want cloud-like deployments without Kubernetes complexity. Early days but seeing promising results with eventually consistent state sync, zero-config mesh networking, and automatic HTTPS ingress.

[1]: https://github.com/psviderski/uncloud

[2]: https://uncloud.run

mardel · 10 months ago
That is super useful, especially for small stuff in home labs. I was thinking to go ProxMox + Gardener + Kubevirt route, but never have time to work on it.
mardel commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2025)    · Posted by u/david927
gamedever · 10 months ago
The guy at Not Just Bikes will tell you that enforcement will never work nor happen and that the only way to get people to slow down is to design the road so it doesn't feel safe to drive fast.

The road next to my house has a speed limit of 20mph but most cars go 45mph because it's a straight road 4 lanes but space for 6. No bumps, no curves, wide. Effectively it feels like you should be driving fast. If I go the speed limit in the center lane because I'm going to turn left people will get angry and speed around at 60mph pissed off

mardel · 10 months ago
I remember in Europe saw a lot of roads constructed that way to prevent fast driving, e.g. lots of small roundabouts. It works pretty well.

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