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I am glad you find it useful. Please let me know if you have any questions.

If you like it, I would greatly appreciate an upvote, it really helps with visibility.


Its a simple cli in go It uses docker There is no k8s Handles certs Zero down time

I would love for it to support docker-compose as some of my side projects needs a library in python but I like having my service be in go, so I will wrap the python library in a super simple service.

Overall this is awesome and I love the simplicity, with the world just full of serverless, AI and a bunch of other "stuff". Paralysis through analysis is really an issue and when you are just trying to create a service for yourself or an MVP, it can be a real hinderance.

I have been gravitating towards Taskfile to perform similar tasks to this. God speed to you and keep up the great work.


Thanks man! I'm working on the docker-compose support. I got it working locally, but the ergonomics are really hard to get right, cus compose files are so flexible. I was even considering using the `sidekick.yaml` file as the main config and then turn that into docker compose - similar to what fly.io does with fly.toml. But I wanna keep this docker centric... so yeah I am still doing more thinking around this


I like the website. Did you start with a specific template?


It's a modification of the https://shadcn-landing-page.vercel.app/


Website looks nice! Looks like we are competitors, I run https://ipdetective.io.

It would love to connect, I will send an email to your support so we can exchange numbers.


I've seen AI generated content about dog breeds, the content was absolutely horrible to watch and listen too.

In the near future we will have YouTube videos that pride themselves on being organically made, no GMOs and built by humans.


lmao true, already seen a few companies gunning for the YouTube for AI generated videos mantel so we'll see how it goes


That's what I do, I think I provide a great product/service but also still want to get the word out.

A marketing agency who will sell a bag of shit as long as they get paid is definitely a net negative.

Overall reddit has been going down hill for a decade at this point and it only makes sense that it will/has been captured by companies trying to profit off it.


Do you have any pointers for learning more about this space? I've personally been pretty skeptical of sponsored products on YouTube, though I find myself getting tempted to / actually trying them out anyway, but haven't thought too hard about small Redditors or Tiktokers getting paid to shill products.

Curious what companies do this / how companies are going about conducting these unpublicized marketing campaigns?


Nice, I like how simple it is!

I provide a similar service but with more focus on bot/data center/VPN ip addresses.

https://ipdetective.io



Shameless plug, if you do not want to spend the time aggregating all datacenter IP addresses you can use the IPDetective.io API to easily detect of an IP address comes from a datacenter, VPN, proxy or botnet.


I wrote a bash script to collect demographic information for everyone in the country using the us census. I also created a simple bash script to take notes following the zettelkasten method, you can check it out here: https://github.com/AndrewCopeland/zettelkasten


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