13 comments

  • caijia1 hour ago
    UML is a smart call, and reminds me when I built an inventory and shift scheduling system on wordpress in 2017.<p>somtimes the &quot;wrong&quot; &#x2F; &quot;old&quot; tool for some job is exactly right for you if you really understand it. UML is old but fits here.<p>15 years is long enough to call memory about a lot of things.
  • arjie1 hour ago
    That&#x27;s wonderful and I know why it&#x27;s an Indian founder. Was so hard to get a remote shell back then. Indian debit cards didn&#x27;t work online reliably and so on. So what&#x27;s the hardware underneath? Cloud server or on-prem?<p>These days the world is amazing. Oracle Cloud gives you a ton for free. But perhaps there&#x27;s some niche where this is useful. I have to say that this shared screen comms system is outrageously crazy, hahaha.
    • giis1 hour ago
      It began as on-prem, Freston hosted in his house (we shared server cost, some people called it crazy, because I sent money to someone I met in Linuxforums.org and never seen this person, even via internet, I trusted him because I know him for few years on that forum) After 3 years or so we moved on to cloud servers. Mostly switching from one infra and another if we get some credits :D Couple of years we had Linode sponsoring those nodes until its acquisition.<p>&gt;shared screen comms system is outrageously crazy,<p>Thats Freston idea. I remember our typically chat begins with something like &quot;Hey Laks, Can you see me typing!&quot; ;)
  • heyethan2 hours ago
    Feels like the real value here is zero setup.<p>Even spinning up a VM can be enough friction for beginners. A browser shell is kind of “good enough” for that.<p>Probably why tools like this keep sticking around. Wanna try.
  • harias3 hours ago
    It&#x27;s been a while since I&#x27;ve used it but Google cloud shell is a good free platform for learning Linux commands as well<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;shell.cloud.google.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;shell.cloud.google.com</a>
  • andai1 hour ago
    This is so fascinating, I&#x27;ve never heard of UML!<p>How many users can this support simultaneously? It says 256MB RAM per user, 8GB total on server? But it&#x27;s probably more than 32 simultaneous users?
    • giis1 hour ago
      In past I have seen around 10 process, but I think with current setup, it could support around upto 20 UML. Remember this runs on the same server where others login and get their normal bash account too. So not a dedicated UML server.
  • internet_points58 minutes ago
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  • Fire-Dragon-DoL3 hours ago
    Well that server is worth 1M due to the 8GB RAM now!
    • user342832 hours ago
      I wonder how much money went into the hosting over the years.<p>A year ago I bought a Intel N100 Mini PC with 16 GB DDR5 RAM and a 512 GB SSD for $170.<p>Maybe it could have hosted the site too. It&#x27;s certainly a lot faster than Azure VMs with 4 &quot;vCPUs&quot;.
  • sudo_cowsay3 hours ago
    I&#x27;ve never tried Webminal (only used Linode for it&#x27;s simplicity). But, it seems great. I&#x27;ll probably try it out.
    • giis3 hours ago
      Sure thanks, Let me know if you have feedback.
      • sudo_cowsay17 minutes ago
        I really like the ease of use of the site. It&#x27;s also very clean. However, when you go into the Linux, there is a bit of latency (very noticeable). I know that it&#x27;s impossible to remove the latency completely (it is what it is), but is there a way to slightly reduce it?
      • sudo_cowsay16 minutes ago
        How does it only work on 8gb of RAM if it serves 500k users (albeit not all 500k at once)?
  • actionfromafar2 hours ago
    User mode linux is so cool.
    • giis2 hours ago
      Yes, User mode linux pretty cool project. If I&#x27;m not wrong, UML is kind of predecessor to gvisor or firecracker from a different era.
  • kevinbaiv2 hours ago
    This is a good reminder that good enough + zero setup often beats more powerful solutions.
  • tuananh2 hours ago
    iximuiz also give you 1 hour per day free i think.<p>very easy to use. almost instant.
  • treysu3 hours ago
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  • ramon1562 hours ago
    blegh, the content is interesting but i&#x27;ve grown numb towards AI speak. It&#x27;s so generic that I lose interest halfway through.
    • andai1 hour ago
      Yeah, the content itself is amazing but the AI writing detracts from that. I&#x27;d much rather read broken English than GPT output.<p>That being said I really enjoyed reading this, and I&#x27;m looking forward to trying it out.