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Don't Paste the AI, please

https://dontpastetheai.com/
300•pjerem•2h ago•158 comments

Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030825-00/?p=42803
194•luu•4h ago•80 comments

AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint

https://blog.laserphile.com/2026/08/aliexpress-webpage-keeping-multipoint.html
17•emctech•35m ago•4 comments

OpenRouter is joining Stripe

https://openrouter.ai/blog/announcements/openrouter-is-joining-stripe/
849•rvz•17h ago•443 comments

Turns are Better than Radians (2022)

https://www.computerenhance.com/p/turns-are-better-than-radians
217•mayoff•9h ago•104 comments

Go 1.27

https://go.dev/blog/go1.27
655•database64128•16h ago•191 comments

Google has stopped pushing Git tags for some Android source code

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/117057099753905023
588•Animux•16h ago•239 comments

A faster way to calculate the day of the week

https://www.benjoffe.com/fast-day-of-week
160•gavide•3d ago•29 comments

A joke domain purchase turned in geopolitical warfare

https://sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2026/08/19/sondehub-and-war/
912•kareiva•23h ago•144 comments

Manabu Kosaka's Handmade Paper Sculptures

https://coca11272000.wixsite.com/manabukosaka
134•surprisetalk•20h ago•14 comments

Unsloth Dynamic 3.0 GGUFs

https://unsloth.ai/docs/basics/dynamic-3.0-ggufs
275•jonesy827•16h ago•99 comments

Unlocking a locked/deactivated e-waste Cricut Maker

https://sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2026/07/01/cricut-unlock/
210•1e1a•15h ago•54 comments

Casio F-B100W-1A

https://www.casio.com/uk/watches/casio/product.F-B100W-1A/
390•__fst__•19h ago•326 comments

Sol loves to cheat

https://jumploops.com/blog/sol-loves-to-cheat/
171•jumploops•1d ago•128 comments

The Chauffeur Problem

https://engines.egr.uh.edu/episode/1495
22•leowoo91•3d ago•3 comments

Geolocating a random island using geometry and CUDA programming

https://yassa9.github.io/osint/gralhix-004/
483•yassa9•22h ago•78 comments

fx :Tiny, open, native coding agent.

https://fx.sh
273•handfuloflight•1d ago•115 comments

Os8088.com: IBM XT OS now has a Browser, CP/M 2.2 with Z80 core and MS Word 1.1a

https://os8088.com/spotlight/
93•jggonz•13h ago•46 comments

Feature Request: Support AGENTS.md

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/6235
270•fg137•13h ago•169 comments

PostgreSQL for Everything

https://www.raphaelbauer.com:443/posts/postgresql-everything/
376•karlmush•21h ago•225 comments

Mathematics in the age of AI

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16753
175•jonbaer•19h ago•200 comments

Pixel 11 Pro Fold feels like the end of an era

https://www.theverge.com/tech/981956/google-pixel-11-pro-fold-review
69•animalcule•15h ago•169 comments

What's missing to have reproducible builds on PyPI

https://snarky.ca/whats-missing-to-have-reproducible-builds-on-pypi/
16•Ravencentric•4d ago•4 comments

Sectorforth is a 16-bit x86 Forth that fits in a 512-byte boot sector (2020)

https://github.com/cesarblum/sectorforth
28•sigalor•3d ago•5 comments

RAPx: A static analysis tool for Rust programs

https://github.com/safer-rust/RAPx
5•rendaw•4d ago•1 comments

Launch HN: OneCLI (YC S26) – OSS sandboxed agent harness for teams

https://github.com/onecli/onecli
78•guyb3•18h ago•22 comments

The little-known winstart.bat batch file

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260811-00/?p=112605
118•ingve•4d ago•34 comments

Air Theremin – A browser theremin you play by waving at your webcam

https://theremin.bizibah.com/
275•gurov•1d ago•96 comments

Pacing model development in an era of cyber-critical capabilities

https://openai.com/index/pacing-model-development-cyber-capabilities/
152•j4mie•1d ago•236 comments

Xorshift Generators

https://www.alanzucconi.com/2026/08/15/xorshift-generators/
86•tobr•4d ago•43 comments
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Self-Hosting Moose with Docker Compose, Redis, Temporal, Redpanda and ClickHouse

https://docs.fiveonefour.com/moose/deploying/self-hosting/deploying-with-docker-compose
50•Callicles•1y ago

Comments

Callicles•1y ago
I put this Docker-Compose recipe together to make kicking the tires on Moose—our open-source data-backend framework—almost friction-less.

What you get:

• A single docker compose up that spins up ClickHouse, Redpanda, Redis and Temporal with health-checks & log-rotation already wired.

• Runs comfortably on an 8 GB / 4-core VPS; scale-out pointers are in the doc if you outgrow single-node.

• No root Docker needed; the stack follows the hardening tips ClickHouse & Temporal recommend.

Why bother?

Moose lets you model data pipelines in TypeScript/Python and auto-provisions the OLAP tables, streams and APIs—cuts a lot of boilerplate. Happy to trade notes on the approach or hear where the defaults feel off.

Docs: https://docs.fiveonefour.com/moose/deploying/self-hosting/de...

18-min walkthrough video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAKYSrLt8vo

pitah1•1y ago
I have a small open-source project, that uses docker compose behind the scenes, to help startup any service. You can look to add it in (or I am also happy to add it in) and then users are one command away from running it (insta moose). Recently just added in lakekeeper and various data annotation tools.

insta-infra: https://github.com/data-catering/insta-infra

Callicles•1y ago
Interesting. How do you do dependencies between those pieces of infrastructure if there's any? For example, in our Docker Compose file, we have temporal that depends on progress and then moose depends on temporal. How is that expressed in Insta-Infra?
pitah1•1y ago
It leverages docker compose 'depends_on' for the dependencies (https://docs.docker.com/compose/how-tos/startup-order/). For example, airflow depends on airflow-init container to be completed successfully which then depends on postgres.

https://github.com/data-catering/insta-infra/blob/main/cmd/i...

mitchellsuzuki•1y ago
this is too perfect. as an SRE who often needs to hand roll my own deployments in k8s or w/e medium, these are the docs that really accelerate my path to production.
Havoc•1y ago
For everyone else confused too…think moose in this context is probably this:

https://mooseframework.inl.gov/

oatsandsugar•1y ago
Actually, this https://github.com/514-labs/moose
LargoLasskhyfv•1y ago
I thought of https://moosetechnology.org/ and wondered why I'd need all that fancy other stuff?
Twirrim•1y ago
Maybe this is the greybeard in me, but I first thought about https://metacpan.org/pod/Moose, and catalyst (http://catalyst.perl.org/)
GuestFAUniverse•1y ago
hehehehe At least I'm not alone...
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nivertech•1y ago
How Moose compares to more traditional ELT data pipeline orchestration frameworks, like Airflow, Dagster, dbt, DuckDB for transformation steps.

I think one of the reasons to use an orchestration framework is integations.

Callicles•1y ago
Hi!

We are built on top of them. Right now the techs above are what’s backing the implementation but we want to add different compatibilities. So that you can eventually have for example airflow backing up your orchestration instead of temporal.

You can think of moose as the pre-built glue between those components with the equivalent UX of a web framework (ie you get hit reloading, instant feedback, etc…)

huksley•1y ago
You don't publish a ready-made image anywhere? That would be easier to spin it up without installing locally moose first. Kind of defeats the purpose of Docker Compose recipe.

And those ports bindings, is it really necessary to expose it on 0.0.0.0 by default.

Callicles•1y ago
Not sure if this is what you are asking about, so if I misread feel free to correct me. You don’t have to install moose first on the deployment machine, in the tutorial I go through that to generate a dummy moose application to be deployed.

It is the same idea as a nextjs application you deploy through docker, you have your application and then you build your docker container that contains your code, then you can deploy that.

I tried to limit the port bindings, we usually expose moose itself since one of the use case is collecting data for product analytics from a web front end, which pushes data to moose. And then usually people want to expose rest apis on top of the data they have collected. The clickhouse ports could be fully closed, this was an example of if you want to connect PowerBook to it

1y ago
Clearly I'm showing my age here too