

It was just an example to illustrate the point. I use specific convertors for actual format conversions. Actual uses have been map it to a custom data model .
You are right though , right tool for the job and all that.
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It was just an example to illustrate the point. I use specific convertors for actual format conversions. Actual uses have been map it to a custom data model .
You are right though , right tool for the job and all that.
I use it now and again but not integrated into an ide and not to write large bits of code.
My uses are like so
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Convert this excel row into a custom model.
Given these tables give me the sql to do xyz.
Sometimes for troubleshooting an environment issue
Do I need it , no. But if it saves me some time on bullshit tasks then thats more time for me
Unfortuantely microsoft does not care. They will happily fire dissenters. Respect those willing to speak out all the same.
Dont buy them for them. Kids have no money unless you give it to them
Well i have the rp as i only want one port exposed. I have separate networks per service too to isolate things. Only the things that need to talk to each other can.
My stuff is only accessible on the lan and via the vpn and even then only certain ips have access to certain things.
In your case it might be different , but generally a reverse proxy is better as you can have a single point of access to secure and you are not exposing all of your ports to the host or the internet.
Copies of important documents or photos you cant afford to lose. Then leave it in a safe place. Encrypt it if you like.
You can use a ddns such as duckdns or host on github pages with jekyll or something
Debian on the host and everything else in containers
I have the arr stack connected to gluetun doing its thing and then wireguard on the host. I only expose my reverse proxy to the host and can connect to the services through that.
Note the networks below, vpn_net allows it to talk to the gluetun network which has the other stuff. The gluetun and arr stuff are in a separate compose file that defines the network. Then the non vpn stuff connects to that network when it comes up
nginx:
image: nginx:1.25.4-alpine-slim
container_name: nginx
restart: always
volumes:
- /etc/letsencrypt/:/etc/letsencrypt/
- ./nginx/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx
- ./nginx/conf/:/etc/nginx/conf.d/:ro
- ./nginx/htpasswd:/etc/apache2/.htpasswd:ro
- /var/log/nginx:/var/log/nginx/
- ./www/html/:/var/www/html/:ro
- ./content/Movies:/var/www/media/Movies:ro
- ./content/Shows:/var/www/media/Shows:ro
ports:
- 443:443
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges
networks:
- reverse-proxy_service1
- reverse-proxy_serviceN
- vpn-stack_vpn-net
depends_on:
- service1
- serviceN
Still too high. Not that I would buy it anyway
And when a competitor arises they just buy them and repeat the process
I do monthly backups with cron and tar and syncthing for my containers.
I do quarterly backups of my server (14TB) to external USB HDDs. This is done via a script that mounts the drives, runs rsync to copy, then unmounts the drives again and emails me when it is done. I dont bother encrypting them as it ia mainly just media.
Give it a project tender and lets see how it does
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Imagine wasting your time on linkedin games
Steam deck is a great option too
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Clarified my point in the reply above .