rockslide is a simple, personal, self-hosted Platform-as-service (PaaS) that orchestrates container images as its core abstraction for shipping software. It allows a single developer to host one or more applications on a single machine with minimal fuss, simply pushing a container image to the built-in registry is enough to launch it on a custom domain with HTTPS support (hopefully soon) through letsencrypt.
Single static binary less than 10 mb in size, with a tiny set of external dependencies (podman). No additional CLI tools needed, simply pushing to a registry is enough. Allows for optionally protecting containers with an HTTP password.
Requires podman and nix as dependencies. Also requires running on a distro that is built using systemd.
Google's proof-of-concept self hosted Docker registry.
Harbor is a self-hosted Docker registry that offers a large number of additional features that big companies probably love. Among those features are vulnerability scanning, third party authentication support, cryptographic signature and authentication, and a GUI.
An anonymous and ephemeral Docker image registry. Free to use. No need to sign up or login. Open source. Names of images can be UUIDs. Maximum lifetime is 24 hours.
Github: https://github.com/replicatedhq/ttl.sh
Uses Docker's registry:2 image under the hood with some extra tooling. Bluh.
A Github community of OpenFaaS functions.
An organization of hobbyists who run an alternative DNS network, also provides access to domains not administered by ICANN.
A utility used to extract user credentials and other secrets from the Windows registry hives offline.
A website at which you can register the serial number and any notes about your Commodore 64. Geek fun at its greatest.