Location: Czech Republic, EU Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, Linux, BSD, IaC, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Traefik, Haproxy, Prometheus, Grafana, Github and Gitlab CI/CD Résumé/CV:…
That's a bit weird to read for me as well. DNS and local DNS were the first services I've been self-hosting since 2005. On Debian/Ubuntu, hosting local DNS service is easy as `apt-get install dnsmasq` and putting a few…
Location: Czech Republic, EU Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Traefik, Haproxy, Prometheus, Grafana, Github and Gitlab CI/CD…
I have almost the same way: Redhat 5 -> Mandrake -> Gentoo -> FreeBSD -> Slackware, and finally Debian Etch in April 2007. I've been using Debian for the latest 16 years and am very happy with it.
Ukrainians fight for their country since 2014. I believe it will be hard to convince them that their struggle for the freedom is unnecessary.
This line in httpd.conf: listen on * port 8080 allows easily find such "hidden" service on the Internet using shodan and similar services.
I used it as ICQ client back in 2000's. And I use Pidgin as a Jabber messenger with self hosted XMPP server.
I'm not sure what kind of issues you've faced with. According to documentation, you can set "#statusbox" as the hx-target and it works. https://htmx.org/docs/#targets
It will take about 400 years to adjust difficulty in such case, but not a million years.
PEP8. Do you speak it?
Location: Czech Republic, EU Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, Linux, BSD, IaC, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Traefik, Haproxy, Prometheus, Grafana, Github and Gitlab CI/CD Résumé/CV:…
Location: Czech Republic, EU Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, Linux, BSD, IaC, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Traefik, Haproxy, Prometheus, Grafana, Github and Gitlab CI/CD Résumé/CV:…
That's a bit weird to read for me as well. DNS and local DNS were the first services I've been self-hosting since 2005. On Debian/Ubuntu, hosting local DNS service is easy as `apt-get install dnsmasq` and putting a few…
Location: Czech Republic, EU Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, Django, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Traefik, Haproxy, Prometheus, Grafana, Github and Gitlab CI/CD…
I have almost the same way: Redhat 5 -> Mandrake -> Gentoo -> FreeBSD -> Slackware, and finally Debian Etch in April 2007. I've been using Debian for the latest 16 years and am very happy with it.
Ukrainians fight for their country since 2014. I believe it will be hard to convince them that their struggle for the freedom is unnecessary.
This line in httpd.conf: listen on * port 8080 allows easily find such "hidden" service on the Internet using shodan and similar services.
I used it as ICQ client back in 2000's. And I use Pidgin as a Jabber messenger with self hosted XMPP server.
I'm not sure what kind of issues you've faced with. According to documentation, you can set "#statusbox" as the hx-target and it works. https://htmx.org/docs/#targets
It will take about 400 years to adjust difficulty in such case, but not a million years.
PEP8. Do you speak it?