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We are experimenting with using SharedArrayBuffers and fetch to stream data, process it and fill it into a SharedArrayBuffer to then render with WebGL in the main thread. This has been working pretty great so far, but we'll have to wait for SharedArrayBuffer to get wider adoption.

Another thing was to offload tasks such as encoding GIF frames, which is also working pretty well.


"So why did it say that? I have no idea, but you can ignore it." - because it is "uploaded" from the CLI tool to the daemon. See http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/builder/#usage


Hey Jonathan,

I am the person who wrote the coderwall tip and I am sorry to hear that you feel like this. Especially because I did read your post a while ago, forgot about it and lost the link. I then just searched the GData docs and it's a documented feature. https://developers.google.com/gdata/samples/spreadsheet_samp... so I just spread something lesser known and didn't mean to "steal" anything.


I'd appreciate it if you can provide some credit :) Thanks


He does have a point - but only if you want to do something more complex. If you need a JSON store that you can easily edit, I don't see a real advantage over Firebase - but once you want to incorporate, say Twitter login or some form of user authentication for your visitors, you're better off with Firebase, I would say.


What are the advantages/disadvantages compared to Dokku (http://progrium.com/blog/2013/06/19/dokku-the-smallest-paas-...)? It is also based on Docker, super easy to set up on your own server and: Available today.


Dokku is sort of a proto-Flynn. It has different, more reachable goals because it's intended for a single host. It solves some of the same problems, just in a non-distributed way. Breaking Dokku down into its components starts providing part of the plan for Flynn.

They may even share code in the end, but Dokku will remain focused on simple, single host deployments. Flynn is about a real, distributed system that could be used in production.

Since Flynn is really just a packaged collection of components (similar to Dokku), Dokku may just end up being a single host version of Flynn someday.


The Dokku author is one of the guys behind this project.


Well, Cloudfoundry actually offers both:

When you don't want to run the servers yourself, you can use services like appfog and nodejitsu (there may be more like those), which run a CloudFoundry stack.

When you decide "Hey, I want to run it on my server(s)", then you just setup their open source stack (there's even an automatic setup process for this) on your server and you're running on your own machine.

I assume I can't do that with your service, can I?


I don't believe nodejitsu runs on CloudFoundry. The other one I know of is Stackato.


Sorry, mixed them up: It's Joyent. And yes, the third of them is ActiveState (Stackato)


There's a similar service for that - but with cats! http://placekitten.com/



http://lorempixel.com/ is what I use.


Let's not forget http://placesheen.com if you need placeholders of Charlie Sheen.


As a little self-promotion, there's also http://www.placeguitar.com

edit....just to link the source code in case anyone is interested https://github.com/poissonpie/Place-Guitar


There are a ton of them out there. Here is a list of them ordered by when the domain name was registered.

http://www.russellheimlich.com/blog/list-of-dummy-image-gene...


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