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<mnutt>
I’m excited about the vagrant 1.8 release, I have tons of vagrant-spk VMs scattered around my hard drive taking up space and I’m hoping Linked Clones will free a lot of that up: https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/vagrant-1-8.html
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<asheesh>
Whoa, people really do use Sandstorm for things. It's cool.
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<simonv3>
this may be overkill, but I have a RaspberryPi lying around, and was thinking of setting it up as a small sandstorm server that I can play with and carry around, anyone tried that?
<zarvox>
sandstorm is currently limited to x86_64 (because the packages include native binaries, and we didn't want to fragment the ecosystem from the get-go)
<simonv3>
dang
<mrshu>
that would actually be a pretty big thing for sandstorm
<zarvox>
last I checked, Mongo didn't run on non-x86_64 either
<zarvox>
which is the DB most well-integrated with Meteor, and the one Sandstorm uses
<zarvox>
I think all the Sandstorm code would work equally well if recompiled for arm, though
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<asheesh>
mrshu & simonv3: You can get a small Intel-compatible board, fwiw. MinnowBoard is one of the names I hear most commonly.