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Looks great! I second the wish though to have this on Firefox as well!

Also please add more infos to your mobile site, a lot of people browse HN on their phone, so you are missing out on all of them!


Will definitely update the mobile site this week. Thanks for the feedback!

Mobile site updated!

> $250

Think of all the rakes you could buy with that!


Flagging a submission just because they added a little whimsy for the holidays to their personal website which you dont like? What a sad, sorry, hate-filled way to go through life.

"Hate"? For flagging a UX-hostile submission. Who is overreacting here?

Or you could just lighten up and get a sense of humor...


1. Has issues with drawing fo me

2. Could be nicer. All it does shows edit fields and that's it

Since then, I found kde actually supports direct control of monitor brightness from its UI. That's what I call nice!


There is a difference between dialogue you aren't supposed to understand (Nolan) and dialogue you should understand but can't (basically everyone else)


Have you seen Tenet? Almost the entire movie is impossible to understand, and it's a film that depends heavily on exposition.


By making the exposition unintelligible, I guess he's illustrating how complicated time travel makes a story.

Except Primer did that without this crutch.


Yeah, 2016-2019 were severely cooling constrained unfortunately.

If you want to keep using it (maybe not as your main machine) there are some workarounds and fixes:

The simple software only way is to deactivate Turbo and/or HT. Less performance but also less power use meaning less heat. And checking gmail or browsing the web you probably wont notice much of a difference.

Or you can open it up and add thermal pads to your VRMs, finally giving them adequate cooling. Just dont touch the bottom of your macbook afterwards or rest it on your bed or couch, that thing can get hot!


> I've been using MacOS at work for five years

Which means you haven't been around for MacOSes fun times ;)

We are talking about 15+ years ago here. Tiger, Snow Leopard, those were the days!

Agree on KDE though.


This seems to be more of a VCenter counterpart, vcloud director was more about the multi tenancy (and multi cloud).

But a great step nonetheless! Hope they grow too.


A vCentre runs one or more datacentres but only for one organisation or org umbrella. A PDM can connect to and control multiple "trusting" parties.

I (we) have several customers with PVE deployments and VPNs etc to manage them. PDM allows me to use a single pane of glass to manage the lot, with no loss of security. My PDM does need to be properly secured and I need to ensure that each customer is properly separated from each other (minimal IPSEC P2s and also firewall ingress and egress rules at all ends for good measure).

I should also point out that a vCentre is a Linux box with two Tomcat deployments and 15 virty discs. One TC is the management and monitoring system for the actual vCentre effort. Each one is a monster. Then you slap on all the other bits and pieces - their SDN efforts have probably improved since I laughed at them 10+ years ago. VMware encourage you to run a separate management cluster which is a bit crap for any org sub say 5000 users.

PDM is just a controller of controllers and that's all you need. Small, fast and a bit lovely.


Finally, what we have all been waiting for!

Though I dont quite get the requirement for a hardware server, wouldn't it make much more sense to run this in a VM? Or is this just worded poorly?


I assume you want to run it outside the clusters it manages.


You can absolutely run it in a VM. I spun up an instance the other day in a VM and have had no problems.


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