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How to Install #Directus on #AlmaLinux #VPS
Here's a step-by-step guide detailing how to install Directus on AlmaLinux VPS.
What is Directus?
Directus is an open-source #headless #CMS and data platform that allows you to manage and interact with your database through a RESTful API or GraphQL API. It provides a modern, ...
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The Aftermath: btrfs Metadata Fragmentation and the Week-Long Fix
https://rant.mvh.dev/the-aftermath-btrfs-metadata-fragmentation-and-the-week-long-fix/
Immich 2.7 brings server-side duplicate handling and security upgrades
Immich 2.7 adds server-side duplicate handling, security policy controls, and keyboard shortcuts. Here's what's new and where performance might lag.https://yoota.it/en/immich-2-7-brings-server-side-duplicate-handling-and-security-upgrades/
Immich 2.7: più sicurezza e gestione duplicati
Immich 2.7 arriva con gestione duplicati lato server, nuove policy di sicurezza e scorciatoie da tastiera. Le novità e le critiche sulla performance.https://yoota.it/immich-2-7-piu-sicurezza-e-gestione-duplicati/
VPS in Europe, not AWS/Google/M$
Hey all, I hope I’m on topic, I host a bunch of self hosted services at home, however with the way things are going in the UK I’m looking to get a VPS set up, initially to use as a proxy and wireguard pop, probably move more stuff to avoid censorship later on (use case is a little fuzzy just yet). So, primary question is - good VPS providers that aren’t the big 3 tech bros, in Western Europe, preferably France, Netherlands Belgium or Spain. Secondary question, my ISP throttled all VPN traffic the other week, 3 different VPN providers (2 mainstream 1 small player) across about a dozen devices throttle to 250K, turn it off or split tunnel and back to 100mb plus (I have a 1Gb connection). The reddit bots immediately jumped in with “oh it’s just your VPN provider” however if I dropped phones off the wifi and connected to mobile telephony the VPN’d connections were fine - similar speed to split tunnel less some overhead. Lasted for 12 hours and then went back to normal. I assume I was being sin-binned for too much sailing of the seven seas. Any idea what settings I can tweak to make it harder for them to throttle me ? I tried changing the Mullvad one to use port 443 but it didn’t affect it - maybe they’d already put the throttle on for anything encrypted by that point ?
Deploy Full #Monitoring Stack on #Debian #VPS Here’s a comprehensive guide to deploy full monitoring stack on Debian VPS, including:
✅ #Prometheus – Metrics collection
✅ Node Exporter – System metrics
✅ #Grafana – Visualization
✅ #Alertmanager – Alert notifications
✅ #Loki – Log aggregation
✅ #Promtail – Log shipping to Loki
🎯 Goal
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The end of an era. I've had this machine at DigitalOcean for fifteen years (and before that, my blog was hosted out of a residential ADSL line), which is why I've been putting off migrating to Mythic Beasts for so long.
The General Situation has made it untenable to retain a server in the US, though, and migration wasn't as scary as I expected. I only have three major services running, so it was a few hours' work.
Side benefit: as Mythic Beasts don't have a reputation for their servers being used for spam, I no longer need to relay my outgoing mail through Google, which was (probably?) my last main link to their services.
If you've been thinking about moving something away from a US service, now's as good a time as any.