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1. Spivak+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-11 01:10:28
I'm not really sure I get the value of these being remotely hosted. We're writing code on super powerful machines with hypervisors built in.

My libvirt setup does this right now, I have a little dumb cli I wrote that lets me create, start, stop, save, restore, and destroy preconfigured machines. I use it for testing provisioning scripts and playbooks. You get the full cloud experience by including a cloud-init ISO so you can ssh to it the moment it boots with my key. Didn't realize I was at the frontier of computing paradigms.

Don't get me wrong the interface fly has is super nice but it feels like the endgame isn't remote hosted computers but a nice user-friendly interface (i.e. what docker did) but it's for persistent local VMs.

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2. indigo+Gk[view] [source] 2026-01-11 05:50:54
>>Spivak+(OP)
Sure, but plenty of users don't want to have to do/configure all that locally, sorta like I want shared hosting vs my own VPS as a sort of analogy.
3. haute_+ry[view] [source] 2026-01-11 09:12:22
>>Spivak+(OP)
Thanks for the writeup on the libvirt setup. At some point I used local docker containers for this.
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