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Since a few years now, we started to design various cli for internal batch usage, on our Java Stack on top of picocli and quarkus, delivered as images, and run on podman. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Docker or Podman for container runtime. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
If you are unfamiliar with the concept of containers and docker images, I suggest you have a look at docker. It will be leveraged here to start the Spark server for the tests; it's important to mention there are other opensource alternatives like podman or nerdctl to allow containerization. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Podman[1] is the answer. [1] https://podman.io. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
In this project I’ll show how to send and consume a message using Brighter with RabbitMQ, you will need a podman (to run RabbitMQ) and .NET 8 or 9. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Just to be clear this is one center’s first open source release. There’s open source from other centers at https://github.com/nasa. - Source: Hacker News / 18 days ago
NASA has a good set of open source projects available for public use: https://code.nasa.gov/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Yes, this is no-cost but not necessarily open source. NASA open source software can be found at: https://code.nasa.gov/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
As for public telemetry it might be hard to get it for free as satellite owners do it for money. NASA maintains a public software page at code.nasa.gov and software.nasa.gov which includes OpenMCT mission control software that can do simulated data. Source: over 3 years ago
Don't underestimate the strength of personal projects. If you ask a professor about their research, I find very often, they ask about things you have done in the past, which sort of feels like shit if youve done nothing huh? I know people who made cloud chambers or shot ions or massive simulations in HS and I was like, a theatre kid which is so irrelevant. BUT. The reason they ask this is that previous experience... Source: about 4 years ago
containerd - An industry-standard container runtime with an emphasis on simplicity, robustness and portability
Google Open Source - All of Googles open source projects under a single umbrella
Flox - Manage and share development environments with all the frameworks and libraries you need, then publish artifacts anywhere. Harness the power of Nix.
Open NASA - NASA data, tools, and resources
Buildah - Buildah is a web-based OCI container tool that allows you to manage the wide range of images in your OCI container and helps you to build the image container from the scratch.
NASA Exoplanet Posters - Imagine visiting worlds outside our solar system