αвнιѕeĸ 🇮🇳 

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jack of all trades, master of none
Interested inPhysics, Programming, Technology
Lives inIndia
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WritesJavaScript, Python, PHP, Bash
Decided to learn something new with this node. Installed docker and using Caddy for server. Caddy is freaking amazing. Apache and nginx are nowhere near. Single executable and only one config file to load all the server configuration.
Been playing with an oracle compute node for the past week. They gave me SGD 300 to spend within a month. A 46gb hdd and 16 gb ram box. Super fast. Much, much faster than digitalocean.
Heyo, whats up guys?
Dear webmasters, I just visited your site from google and you are asking to send notifications? It's like asking for sex on thr first date. Don't be stupid
Sometimes I really feel India has made significant progress in so far as technology is concerned. 10 years ago, getting 80Mbps speed at 11.26 was a far-fetched dream
Now I just need to set up a filebrowser that I can access remotely
#syncthing is fucking awesome. The solution to all my self-hosted storage problems.
"ls /etc/apache2/sites-available" is reminder of the failed projects I took up years ago.
Installed Min.io on the rpi last night. And set up webdav with mindav. Barring a couple of glitches, it works pretty well. However, the developers do not officially support arm architecture, so I had to build from source.
However, there were too many good things about #seafile. First, the package comes with a handful of very useful tools to manage data. Even if you are restoring data from a previous seafile installation, you can regenerate the files from the blocks.
Secondly, it comes packaged with a fileserver, an admin front-end and a #webdav interface. That gets the job done for most people. You don't need to install third-party plugins.