This post hit me with a wave of nostalgia. Years ago I helped my university deploy and maintain an instance of “UC Ready”, an open source emergency management webapp made by UC Berkeley - which was written in Coldfusion…
It's pretty common to see bots scanning the internet for misconfigured proxies that can then be openly abused to distribute traffic. Additionally there are a number of readily available services where one can rent IPV4…
Awesome work, I just installed it and I'm already a fan! +1 for being "offline first". Any chance on adding markdown support in the future?
Another alternative is the entr command - https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/1-entr/
This post hit me with a wave of nostalgia. Years ago I helped my university deploy and maintain an instance of “UC Ready”, an open source emergency management webapp made by UC Berkeley - which was written in Coldfusion…
It's pretty common to see bots scanning the internet for misconfigured proxies that can then be openly abused to distribute traffic. Additionally there are a number of readily available services where one can rent IPV4…
Awesome work, I just installed it and I'm already a fan! +1 for being "offline first". Any chance on adding markdown support in the future?
Another alternative is the entr command - https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/1-entr/