Most cloud sustainability tools are built for sustainability officers. They pull three-month-old billing data, run it through a proprietary model, and produce a PDF that engineers never see. By the time you know your us-east-1 cluster emits twice as much as us-west-2 would have, it's been running for a quarter. The architecture is locked in. The carbon is already burnt. The only moment you can act
The Problem You install OpenClaw, configure it, and let it run in the background. But how do you actually know it's working? There's no built-in status page. No heartbeat alerts. No way to see if it's processing tasks or just sitting idle. I built a simple, self-hostable monitoring dashboard for OpenClaw agents: 🔗 OpenClaw Monitor on GitHub Tech Stack: Frontend: Vue 3 (Composition API) + Elemen
Why Another Wheel? There are already some Vite packing plugins out there — vite-plugin-zip-pack, vite-plugin-compress, etc. They work, but they always feel like they're missing something. Most of them only support ZIP and offer fairly limited functionality. In real-world projects, the build packaging step is rarely that simple: Multiple compression formats 🗜️ — ZIP for sharing with colleagues,