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Looks like a cool research project by @UCSD: - Extract and cluster 25-50 Pixel motherboards (equiv to modern server) - Replace Android OS with a general purpose Linux distro - Containerize app workloads whenever possible
Today on the blog, we discuss a pathway for the second life of phones through the exploration of “phone cluster computing”, which can directly reduce the environmental footprint of computing by avoiding the need for further raw material extraction. More →goo.gle/4aJe5vO

ALT Animation of the construction of a server using smartphones.

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Just decided to containerize a random project using random repo from github done everything container is running then It turned out that the guy who created this project built it incorrectly himself and i don't have plans to fix this mess my part is done bye.
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But it works perfectly on my local machine." 🧑‍💻 The famous last words right before an unconfigured path casing, a missing environment variable, or a slight Linux kernel difference completely breaks the production deployment. Stop debugging local drift. Containerize your workspace from Day 1 and make it reproducible everywhere.
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thing you can do in 48 hours is containerize one application, run it locally, and push it to a registry. Master the loop of build, run, ship before touching orchestration.","Most Docker tutorials waste your time on theory. Skip the deep dive into container
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🍁下载了个冒险岛私服来怀旧(上次还是 10 年前)。但游戏还没进去过,已经先让 Claude 干进去几百万 token 修了几十个 bug 把项目 containerize 以及林林总总小修小补
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so finally finished this mini-project as an experiment of a "no ai coding hour" and to learn kafka and grpc hands-on, will containerize it and orchestrate it through k8s. check it out :- [github.com/cotishq/kronos]
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Replying to @mernit
the deeper cut: verbs force you to actually know what you do. "AI platform" hides confusion. "we containerize your code and run it on GPUs" cant hide anything. the noun is where founders go to avoid being specific
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Replying to @mernit
It seems more like you didn't have verbs at all before, except for the generic "building". The second version pairs every noun with a verb: containerize code, run GPUs, manage infra. I'd say the lesson is that nouns become more concrete when there's an action associated with them
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Replying to @mernit
“We containerize your code and run it on GPUs in the cloud so you don’t have to manage the infra yourself” I’d remove the word “containerize” because it sounds too jargony unless you’re marketing directly to geeks who know what it means. “We package your code and run it on GPUs in the cloud so you don’t have to manage server & network infrastructure yourself”
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fable 5 is here, still i am writing these yaml files by hand, feels like a caveman tbh, but it really builds that muscle memory finished with observability for kronos today, would probably containerize this all and orchestrate it through k8
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Replying to @system_monarch
Depends whether it’s in production or not. Fix step 3 for a scripted ssh into the machine that pulls code. You fixed cadence and reproducibility, now you can move wherever you want. I’d iterate again on the deployment process to containerize ir, then a pipeline or a hook
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You obviously do not use either tool if you think an AI summary that slops up some differences. You can 100% containerize LMStudio, you have an API plane that allows you to create advanced API routing.
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Replying to @AnuragShar74342
You can use docker to containerize the app, then deploy the single container or use node.js server - create an index.js file file to serve your frontend files.
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If you use docker you can containerize everything both the database, configure docker on the vps and you’re good
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One piece of advice we got during YC was to explain our company using verbs instead of nouns. Early on, I walked into a meeting and did the opposite: “We’re building a cloud platform for AI” No one knew that that meant, their eyes glazed over. Then I started saying this instead: “We containerize your code and run it on GPUs in the cloud so you don’t have to manage the infra yourself” That clicked way more. Our brains understand verbs because they’re more concrete. If you describe your company using nouns, you risk people not understanding you. And no one buys or invests in things they don’t understand.
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Keep unno containerize home this is not the first hurricane people always build back regardless
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Replying to @real_hotaru
indeed. billions must containerize the containers
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