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Another alternative, earlier on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47420619


I liked the transparency: "Built entirely with AI by Jack Danger | All prompts saved in prompts/"


Thus far I've tried that (rejected), Floci (not great), and now looking at this.

This one is 7 days old.

I'm eager to have a localstack replacement, but these are a long way off from being mature enough. I suppose this is just the new state of software? Shiny website, big claims, AI coded, insufficiently tested.


Out of curiosity, why did you reject Floci? It lacked some feature I needed, so I just went ahead and added them. My needs were not that complex and it has patterns to test that implementations match AWS. I agree it’s lacking things, but the bones aren’t that bad.


I too added some stuff, but keeping up with the pace of it was annoying. Conflict city, slow reviews made it a headache.

In particular my issues were: - missing range fetches (probably in place now) - Missing version support in various places - bugs wrt to the handling of versioned objects across api calls

My needs are not super mainstream, but I was better off using RustFS in this case. A single lightweight fake would be preferable though.



See also the author's page linked from the post. More very well-done content https://typefully.com/DanHollick


Found this fun video from the 1980's about the QRS roll production from the QRS site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3FTaGwfXPM


Apple had added assistive mode well suited for seniors — https://www.theseniorlist.com/cell-phones/assistive-access/


Genius indeed, found it in comments on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39175873


It supports `jc foo | jq` which is quite handy. E.g. `jc dig google.com txt | jq '.[]|.answer[]|.data'`


Also, `jc` automatically selects the correct /proc/file parser so you can just do `jc /proc/meminfo` or `cat /proc/meminfo | jc --proc` without specifying the actual proc parser (though you can do that if you want)

Disclaimer: I'm the author of `jc`.


From the PDF:

The guy handling the affairs describes his experience: "I have over 40 years of legal and restructuring experience. I have been the Chief Restructuring Officer or Chief Executive Officer in several of the largest corporate failures in history. I have supervised situations involving allegations of criminal activity and malfeasance (Enron)."

Then states: "Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworthy financial information as occurred here. From compromised systems integrity and faulty regulatory oversight abroad, to the concentration of control in the hands of a very small group of inexperienced, unsophisticated and potentially compromised individuals, this situation is unprecedented."


It sounds a bit like the whole Billy Madison judge speech[0] doesn't it? Just missing the, "and may god have mercy on your soul" ending.

[0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfYJsQAhl0


This rings very true! This 1000%:

  Once my wife learned of my plans, the requests for custom pieces started rolling   in.  Knowing that whatever I build has an eager recipient awaiting it is rocket fuel for motivation.

  And since it's my wife asking for it, it's easier to justify buying the tools I "need".
I've grown my tool collection repeatedly this way :)


Give home renovation a go. Endless tool purchases, all easily justified because hiring out the labour is so expensive!


Exactly. Why purchase a new roof ventilator for 150EUR if you can spend 1000EUR for a small lathe and fix the ventilator that was broken?


But a VW campervan, whole new genre of tools required :D


Intro video linked from that page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9MAvRpT6Cg


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