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IBM behind the scenes squeezing every drop of value out of Red Hat…sad to see but this will continue


Can also recommend this book. Good read.


Cool app, is this essentially a visual representation of the ‘lsof’ command?


I believe you're correct according to the linked Github repo:

> Sloth is essentially a friendly, exploratory graphical user interface built on top of the lsof command line tool. The output of lsof is parsed and shown in a sortable, searchable outline view with all sorts of convenient additional functionality.


Name probably comes from rearranging the letters (slof)


They should have rolled with “Slof” and use the “f” as a phonetic writing of “th”


BSD userland has fstat. Arguably no need for lsof but I guess some people might prefer lsof.


> Nice GUI for lsof.

Yep!


This was my exact thought too. How is it any different from it?


It’s says on their page it’s a GUI for lsof.


There should be more GUI's for the command line tools, imho. Imagine if we could get a parsable json from the cmd line tools that allows for a standard UI to be built ..


There's a cli/python utility called jc, which can parse some cmd line tool outputs (including lsof) and convert them to JSON (can also convert many file formats to JSON..)

https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/


Great article. Amazing the publishers first blog post and front page of HN. Well done ;)


Thank you and the others who also submitted it as originally this post was flagged. Probably because I changed the title after submitting it to "Show HN" but I am unsure.

I am glad now that I spent the time to put it on github.io and not on some old server of mine that would have been hugged to death.


With your 10gbit+ connections serving static files from an old server would probably work just fine!


You have some good points. It won't be easy. However, most DAO's the creators of the DAO usually hold the most tokens/voting rights. The DAO itself can be deployed in several different structures which will take a few first movers to lay the framework for what works well. Regarding payments it could be pay to vote or other models which I have seen out in the wild in Web3.

I can envision a proposal mechanism which pulls funds from the DAO pool to fund development for a specific feature.


Race the rules


Every time I compile something


Cool thanks. Will have a look


If you knock out any of theses definitely share that as well. I live a hundred miles from Wright Patt and constantly see aircraft that don't show up on any of these sites and don't transmit ADS-B that I'm able to receive.


You would need to be local to see the Map from the blog post. However, you can use FlightAware to zoom into Denver to see whats overhead.


Well I do have an Nvidia Jetson that I can also get going...


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