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What is the reason to choose gohttpd? I mean there are a lot of non standard libraries for go that are pretty fast or faster then gohttpd - https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp/ as example


Yes, TigerData aka Timescale tried to make a fuss a few years ago comparing Clickhouse and TimescaleDB, but they failed.


VictoriaMetrics team member here.

Have you had a chance to play with VictoriaLogs? If not, then I highly recommend to test it. Our team is also working on implementing traces in top of Jaeger and VictoriaLogs, see https://victoriametrics.com/blog/dev-note-distributed-tracin...


Have you tried coroot?


I haven't, but it looks interesting, might try it. Thanks!


What about https://github.com/mit-pdos/RVirt? "RVirt doesn't need KVM or Linux and can run on any sufficiently powerful 64-bit RISC-V processor with an MMU"


Do we really need another GUI for kvm/qemu? I thought https://cockpit-project.org cover the idea to develop something like Karton, but who am I to think so =)


I always welcome competition but virt-manager has been good enough for me for a while now.


Web interfaces are fine for advanced users, but they suck for "standard" users. VMs are hard enough to understand for your average user; the more your UI looks like VirtualBox or VMWare the better


My friend uses self-hosted open-source software to monitor all his home IoT devices[1] and copies important information to the cloud. I'm using StarFive VisionFive 2 to host my database for monitoring, but also have a copy of the data of a chip hetzner arm vps, as well as hosting backups on the two different clouds. I know users who are running[2] for years to monitor Solar panels, lawn watering and vegetable garden watering.

My question is: is it really convenient to use only SaaS now if there is always the possibility of losing your data? I am referring to the case described in the article.

[1]: https://vrutkovs.eu/posts/home-infra/ [2]: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics-Community/homeassistant-a...

PS: I'm working at VictoriaMetrics company


in recent podcast episode with the found of your company ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xkCykuJwKs , От стартапа до международного бизнеса: история VictoriaMetrics и её уроки | Александр Валялкин | #36) he explicitly described the path VictoriaMetrics has come and one of the early steps was trying to sell SaaS, while quite a lot of users/customers want to have on premise/own setup for such tooling.

So, answering your question: > My question is: is it really convenient to use only SaaS now

no, it's not


Do you mean something like launching k3s on smartphones https://blog.denv.it/posts/pmos-k3s-cluster/?


But what about https://f-droid.org/en/ ? It do the same but have a nice gui =)


>It do the same

It literally doesn't. F-droid has its own repo format, whereas this app gets releases from github releases directly.


As also pointed out in a sibling thread, there's https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/ though, which is somebody's curated collection of apps with Github releases in the form of an F-Droid repository.


I have been using 9.9.9.9.9 for more than 5 years and this DNS has never failed me unlike Cloudflare.


Oh yeah, the forgotton IPv5!!


Almost a decade of Cloudflare DNS not working with archive.is

They have the technical explanation but nobody cares. Your product doesn't work. It would be like a browser getting released that doesn't render anything except properly formatted xhtml -- your product must function at least as good as others on the market, even if it means making workarounds.


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