Cool talk, thanks for sharing. What happened to the project? I see no mention to it on the Github Next website and even internal links to it like on page [1] go to a 404 - https://githubnext.com/projects/ace/
we struggle with a similar problem at my workplace - vuln alerts from GCP container image scans put a ton of noise into Vanta which screams bloody murder at CVEs in base images which we A) can't fix, and B) aren't relevant as they're not on the hot path (often some random dependency that we don't use in our app).
Are there any tools for handling these kind of CVEs contextually? (Besides migrating all our base images to chainguard/docker hardened images etc)
can you give some more detail about the airtag-sized device you made? This is exactly what I've been thinking about doing to test the "idea" of the Index, but haven't figured out how to go about doing it.
(Tried looking on your blog, but ended up instead reading your article about the little ESP8266 clock which convinced me to buy one to play with myself, thanks!)
Since we recently moved out of the city and into the mountains of Switzerland, I had a niche problem... agreeing with my buddies which is the best ski field to meet at when we all live in different towns. So I made a little web app to help:
This was a fun little project I did over the Christmas holidays but only finished off recently. Basically I precalculated the public transport time between the most populated towns in Switzerland to every ski field (about 350 of them!) and then built a little web app around it using Django.
You can choose to prioritise shortest (lowest time overall) versus fairest (smallest variance in group members).
Totally free to use. Next steps are to integrate it with live snow conditions/open lifts...
Claude did help a lot with the FE part. The biggest part was actually finding the best public transport stop for each ski field - that was a very manual process trawling through skimap.org images and Anreise info on ski resort websites.
> As a consequence, my time spent on the site is way down, and the time I do spend is higher quality material.
For me, I've found DeArrow (clickbait "blocker") has had exactly the same effect. I find myself no longer mindlessly scrolling through the suggested feed and am more particular about what I choose to watch.
[1] https://githubnext.com/posts/micro-ace-traffic-lights/