Perhaps a chronological view is a bonus of the idea lives on for long enough. And having links between stories, or tags can be useful at some point too… https://www.usememos.com/
Ah, docker-mailserver and delta.chat could also be great for your case!!
E2E is complicated, if you self-host for a group, having TLS and encrypting data at rest (storage) may be enough. Get a threat model. That being said, I would recommend snikket.org which is a superset of extensions over XMPP which is the open source IM that was the base of almost every app out there. Matrix and Rocket are both alright too. Depends too on your resources, synapse requires too much RAM (or so I heard)
Syncthing because it’s p2p/ local-first. Meaning it’s robust to interruptions.
Perhaps you can get better at encapsulation. To me, python is highly readable code (and therefore, predictable), specially when functions are properly named.
What were you working on?
Perhaps an example with another function helps, but I will use a list of numbers (lists’ syntax uses square brackets).
values = [1, 2, 3]
total = sum(values)
What about any CMS? GhostWriter or WriteFreely for example.
what’s the point on this post? I feel like I might be missing something… The text looks generated, is that the joke?
I use rsnapshot docker image from Linuxserver. The tool uses rsync incrementally and does rotation/ prunning for you (e.g. keep 10 days, 5 weeks, 8 months, 100 years). I just pointed it to the PostgreSQL data volume. This runs without interruption of service. To restore, I need to convert from WAL files into a dump… So, load an empty PostgreSQL container on any snapshot and run the dump command.
To be honest, there is a lot of jargon on your post that’s alien to me. I don’t work with that aspect of industry. Nonetheless… What about the “no SQL” apps? like any foss alternative to airtable. There are plenty. For example, Baserow (built on top of Django). Perhaps you can build python parsers to load data on it, and expose APIs to automatize…
Cockpit is a dashboard (and control!) app that can connect to multiple hosts.
Many offers are super cheap for the first N years. I prefer flat and transparent rates, specially for a domain name I will keep (e.g. tied to me, and not the success or failure of some X project of mine)
Have you seen any prices? That was decisive to me. I bought mine through porkbun
I never thought of it as “[tool] in development” but as “[tool] for developers”…! I suppose it can be interpreted with any preposition anyway…
Yes, as safe as SSH can be. Why not use https with cloudfare tunnels? For SSH, depends on security config and ofuscation measures… Like disabling root login, use encryption keys instead of plain password, pick a “hidden” port number, and so on. There were many posts here and all over the web about this. I would add either crowdsec or fail2ban to the mix… That’s prettt much all that there is.
I think you want to see “zfs import” command, to get your pool back con the new OS.
It would be great if it had some grammar of graphics embedded in the UX
For me it’s all about books… From https://inventwithpython.com/pygame/ to https://runestone.academy/ns/books/published/thinkcspy/index.html
Depends on contents. Open source books exist. “The Carpentries” come to mind. Freecodecamp, Zines, etc too.
we should definitively have a wiki (though people should use “search” too, I wonder if a wiki would help really). This “topic” comes every month. I have posted this already, here it goes again: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling