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OpenBAO v2.3 now supports Namespaces (HashiCorp Vault fork)

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voigt
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Is there something like https://www.flightradar24.com for satellites?

Would be kind of interesting to build a “live” visualization of objects in earths orbit. But this would require accurate live data of those objects. Probably nothing that companies would publish.

On the other hand side: once the object and its orbit is identified, positions could be calculated…

Does anyone know more?
voigt
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
> Superhuman valued at $825 million in 2021, $35 million annual revenue

This is nuts! I used Superhuman for about a year. And honestly, I might still be using it if the pricing weren't so off. It had a couple of nice features, and the keyboard-driven approach was a welcome change for mail clients.

But ultimately, Superhuman had nothing that couldn't be replicated in a relatively short amount of time (maybe even with plugins?).

$825 million? Maybe I should start a mail client company...
voigt
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Really miss Sparrow! To me it was the perfect email client.
voigt
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I went to the comments to see if I was the only one who felt this way. I don't judge using AI to correct spelling or style issues, but this is just too much.
voigt
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Appears to me more like a super clean version of hack.md!
voigt
·2 lata temu·discuss
tl;dr: he used 4 raspberry pi 5s, and created a k8s cluster using microk8s.

There isn't so much value in this article, also not an explanation of how things were done...

The chosen case looks nice, but for a cluster of PIs it looks like the wrong choice.

In any case, seems like the author enjoyed his work :)
voigt
·2 lata temu·discuss
> In general everything about it feels like it makes projects easy to work on for 5 days, abandon for 2 years, and then get back into writing code without a lot of problems.

To me this is one of the most underrated qualities of go code.

Go is a language that I started learning years ago, but did't change dramatically. So my knowledge is still useful, even almost ten years later.