Hackernews posts about LXC
LXC is a Linux-based operating system virtualization technology that creates lightweight containers for running isolated applications and services within a single host OS.
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LXD
- Enhancing x11 Application Security with LXC (2025) (dobrowolski.dev)
- Running local models is good now (vickiboykis.com)
- Qwen 3.6 27B is the sweet spot for local development (quesma.com)
- GLM-5.2 – How to Run Locally (unsloth.ai)
- GPT-5.5 hallucinates 3x more than MIT-licensed GLM-5.2 (arrowtsx.dev)
- Protect your right to run local AI (righttointelligence.org)
- Codex logging bug may write TBs to local SSDs (github.com)
- How to setup a local coding agent on macOS (ikyle.me)
- Local Qwen isn't a worse Opus, it's a different tool (blog.alexellis.io)
- Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally (github.com)
- A Practical Guide to SSH Tunnels: Local and Remote Port Forwarding (labs.iximiuz.com)
- Good results fine tuning a local LLM like Qwen 3:0.6B to categorize questions (www.teachmecoolstuff.com)
- Show HN: Bramble – Local-first password manager (github.com)
- Forever Young: how one molecule can lock plants in a youthful state (2025) (omnia.sas.upenn.edu)
- International investment and local rules push prices up faster than supply (news.mccombs.utexas.edu)
- Travel locally, where you are (www.ssp.sh)
- Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five years (www.theregister.com)
- Local Reasoning for Global Properties (tratt.net)