AudiobookShelf does more than audiobooks. You can do epubs, etc.
AudiobookShelf does more than audiobooks. You can do epubs, etc.
I like self-hosting and it’s far too common for newer projects.
Don’t forget that when you join a server you may have to answer a bunch of stupid onboarding questions.
Big fan of SFTPGo. We use it at work - it’s rock solid and feature rich.
Hmm, that really doesn’t sound like a traffic pattern that would be confused with a DDoS attack. I would be frustrated as hell too.
What’s concerning is that our traffic would look very similar. We have a VPN dedicated droplet that allows access to our DO private network where the rest of our resources can be accessed. We also have high throughput periods though not as sustained as yours.
That’s really unfortunate. I love Digital Ocean and spend about $800/month with them for work.
Can you tell me more about the traffic they are mistakenly flagging as a DDOS? I ask because I have regular DB and file backups happening and if we had traffic shutdown on production assets for 3-4 hours, it would be a big fucking deal.
We are fully remote and require a VPN to access all resources. I literally have to do only two things for termination - disable their VPN account and initiate a remote wipe of their work computer.
There are other things, but once those two things are done, I can take my time.
Same, but with Poste.io instead of Mailcow. Zero complaints.
Orange Pi 5 Plus
Not sure about EU sellers or WOP though.
http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5-plus.html
Zimaboard and Zimablade are good too, but I’m not sure if they’re open source. The Zimaboard has PCIE.
If your server has IPMI, there’s little difference between being there in person and not.
His book Ghost in the Wires is a fantastic read.
The new Code Interpreter plugin that went live for this week for Plus users can actually execute Python code on a sandboxed environment. This allows you to add “Write and execute tests for the regex” to the end of your prompt.
I like how the author figured any cord cutting image will do. Ethernet is not the cord the term refers to.