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Only if they get their base images from somewhere else...


Pull-through caches are still useful even when the upstream is down... assuming the image(s) were pulled recently. The HEAD to upstream will obviously fail [when checking currency], but the software is happy to serve what it has already pulled.

Depends on the implementation, of course: I'm speaking to 'distribution/distribution', the reference. Harbor or whatever else may behave differently, I have no idea.


Lockfile checksums are quite new and useful.


Because it wants to recognize objects in you images.


Does it support sharing passwords with family members?


This (along with syncing on iOS) is what made me switch from `pass` to Bitwarden. Password sharing (and self-hosting sync with vaultwarden) are killer features for me.


Where is this for? The hello world example doesn’t make it any clearer.


I think Dashi tries to be similar to streamlit.io, which is a framework that allows scientists (and engineers) to create interactive data applications quickly.


Fastmail supports it too and you can configure postfix and opensmtpd to support it as well.


Feedbin is what the author wants. It is even open source.


second that! and NetNewsWire is a great companion to Feedbin when you want native experience on iPad/iPhone/Mac.


Nice little gem I didn’t know about at the end of the article: https://github.com/sponsors/explore


Cool!

I'd love to be able to filter by language. My main work is not JS and my JS dependencies are kind of incidental to it, but JS repos dominate the listing for me, I guess just by how JS is so dependency prolific.


Use the "ecosystem" filters in the sidebar (on desktop) or at the bottom (on mobile).




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