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Show HN: OYS Bitnami Builder – Build your own Bitnami containers

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2 points·by tzahifadida·10 tháng trước·0 comments

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tzahifadida
·3 tháng trước·discuss
What about Microsoft OneNote... I did not get why we need yet another app... OneNote syncs to the cloud so I can keep my mobile and pc synced... and backed. I can paste multimedia stuff...

My use case is keeping notes, screenshots sometimes, whatever in the same format sometimes...

Wouldn't you feel limited by the markdown. What is the use case?
tzahifadida
·4 tháng trước·discuss
What would have happened if the US dis not get involved in WWII. We would probably not be here... Not everything is short sighted bean counters. Having major cities explode by nuclear devices in the US will surely cost more.
tzahifadida
·4 tháng trước·discuss
In WW-II, the US bombed the hell out of German forces for months on end. That is what people do not understand. The US have the capability to generate bombs indefinitely. There will be no boots on the ground for soldiers (they wish). They will just get pulverised as time goes by. If the US and Israel will think they cannot get to their thick skull they'll simply bomb the oil refineries and let the Iranian regime deal with paychecks from their street goons and fanatics who will eat them alive.
tzahifadida
·4 tháng trước·discuss
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tzahifadida
·4 tháng trước·discuss
What about claude? Don't think they wont be used militarily that is naive...
tzahifadida
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Disagree. Making the world less centralized to TSMC chips makes less incentive to invade at the near future. There is no strategic upside to do it right now. If nothing else, to me it seems china is a strategic mover, and will not sacrifice anything for no strategic value.
tzahifadida
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Since it offers collaboration for free, it can take a bite out of overleaf market.
tzahifadida
·6 tháng trước·discuss
An agent can make summaries via Markdown files while processing. Then use that to break the problem to several issues and then tackle them one by one, even automatically, but more usually interactively. The problem is the technique now, not the llm. Yes, it costs a lot (lot) more. But, it can do it, and people work cost way more than tokens.
tzahifadida
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Great read. Thanks.
tzahifadida
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I believe AGPL3 with CLA is the worst in 2025. Code can be recreated fast in 2025 especially with genAI getting better and better. The problem you'll have is the ownership of the code from day one. Today, people have concerns signing a CLA, so I am not sure redis is repeatable in that regard (though we have n8n). With Apache 2.0, if you are redis, you could have closed source the code in a few months and bury the competition. Why? because you need upgrades, you need CVE fixes, features, documentation, HA, etc... If you don't have a CLA you cannot close source AGPL3.0.

Of course I am taking the stance of the company not the users here :) The table have turned, I believe in 2025 the users should insist on using AGPL3 without signing CLA. But again, with enough cash, the code can be recreated with genAI, it is just a matter of resources.
tzahifadida
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Look at the caveat. If you cannot control the nerrative, you are done. Code is nothing in 2025, when a few 100$ can recreate a code base. AWS could have just recreated the code if they wanted, they just didn't have to. And, with their money, they could have bought redis labs if it was too difficult. I think people are looking at it the wrong way. The license wasn't the thing holding them back, they have the cash.
tzahifadida
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I think that open source licenses for complete software (such as SaaS components) for commercial entities have a one major purpose: A marketing tactic. If I am open, it is easy to discuss it everywhere without paying for it.

I think that if you are short on cash, open source is the way to go to get adoption faster. If you have endless money, then there is really no reason to open source it (except edge cases, like shared protocols, libraries, etc...)

Even though it may seem harsh to apache 2.0 the code, no one will steal it since you are maintaing it, essentially paying to keep it on your turf. Reasons for not stealing: 1) Security CVEs and patches. No serious company will use it without these. 2) Bugs, if I take it I will have to fix it. 3) Merging changes. If the source is branched, I will have to get people to move to my project. Otherwise, I will have to employ people just to merge the changes all day. 4) Authority. I would argue that if you do not control the narrative of the project it is essentially similar to abandonware of the project. What would a customer/client prefer more? to use the original product or some copy of it? If you are the Authority that inspire people, they will not go to the competition.

I remember in the past the open source were thought of as communists. I think that we are far from that, and big capitalist companies knows how to profit from open source (even Apache 2.0 and MIT).
tzahifadida
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I think that people looks at n8n success and say why not use source available?... However, I believe they are wrong to believe that this would work for any project...
tzahifadida
·8 tháng trước·discuss
I don't understand these legal mambo jumbo, but lets make it simpler. Israel and the US have a tight intelligence agreements. No one have to keep secrets since they share information readily. That is what it means to be friends. Israel is the best outpost for western influence in the Middle East, and the US have a strategic need to maintain that to oppose forces such as China, Russia and Iran axis. There is no need for bribes or anything like that to get intelligence from both sides... The last time they started lying to each other was disastrous and henceforth I believe the relationship is stable. Not to mention it includes European powers, even though they are happy to defame Israel, they share intelligence, participate in joint operations and buy a huge amount of arms and technology from Israel and sell arms to Israel. So don't let the media fool you...
tzahifadida
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Really easy, I made a script to build bitnami images from a command line menu and push it to your dockerhub. It also detects changes in versions and you can rebuild and push again.

https://github.com/tzahifadida/oys-bitnami-builder
tzahifadida
·9 tháng trước·discuss
This reminds me about the bitnami containers. They pulled the docker images so everyone migrated away because they fear they will also pull the artifacts building the project. They never said that. They seem to be continuing to updating the projects and providing access to the artifacts. It is very easy to build the dockers... it is just a dockerfile really... There is really no upside to stop updating the projects, it is free marketing...
tzahifadida
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Guess which airline I won't be flying with next time...
tzahifadida
·10 tháng trước·discuss
I think this is amazingly great. If they can compete with AWS SES on pricing then, why should I work and pay to 2 services if I already use cloudflare and just use AWS SES for transactional emails. BUT and this is a big one. Most OSS already integrates with SES, so I doubt it will be easy to replace, it may take years, unless.... they can replace them completely as is without adding new codes and apis...
tzahifadida
·10 tháng trước·discuss
I think the moral here is, if you'll ever have less than 1000 active customers per second, don't do micro services, don't use redis, just use a monolith with a simple stack and you'll still be happy, less maintenance, less knowhows, etc... cheaper all around.