It's always recommended to use the managed services from your cloud provider.
Otherwise a potential solution for persistence consolidation could be Postgresql with various storage engines: https://postgresforeverything.com
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It's always recommended to use the managed services from your cloud provider.
Otherwise a potential solution for persistence consolidation could be Postgresql with various storage engines: https://postgresforeverything.com
"Nobody really needs a #MongoDB", was the consensus during recent office watercooler talks.
When building global solutions make sure to choose your persistence layer tailored for your needs:
Dive into proper data modelling and make sure to align on the nature of your data in the team along with the business needs.
Do you need a document store? An event store? A key/value store? A graph DB? A relational DB?
Regardless of where you land there are better options than MongoDB. Especially MDB Atlas
@ProHaller thank you for the suggestion π€©
It seems a little risky to start deploying solutions that are updated 2 years ago, but perhaps I should check it out functionally, and see if I can bring the deps up to date. #Axum is awesome.
I'm now 1 year into my 5 year journey to replace as many as possible of my NodeJS-based self-hosted web services to #Rust-based. π¦
Still haven't landed on a #FOSS Rust-based dynamic CMS to use when #Zola/SSGs are not enough.
Any recommendations?
I'm also on the lookout for specifications to #RON, the Rust Object Notation, to replace #JSONπ
@Haris18 peeps on the interwebz have mentioned that Coolify is a bit of a resource hog compared to just deploying your containers as podman quadlets. How do you see that?
Happy 25th Birthday Wikipedia! π₯³ π
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@itsfoss Ambivalence, is the one word describing my first week with Linux slightly more than 20 years ago π₯Ή It was quite the humbling experience with the immense freedom to build and break everything, and the difference between the two was sometimes just a semicolon π Thank you #Debian, #Redhat, and #Canonical for all the fun, the sleepless nights, and mostly for all the awesome work.
@rust_gamedev Can you please share a link to a Lemmy group to talk more about this also?
@dan_nanni Thanks for sharing. Perhaps https://planka.app also deserves a place amongst these awesome tools.
@d1 Yes, I'm always way more cautious about the maintenance overhead of deploying, and/or start working with/on, any #NodeJS-based solution than with the #Rust-based.
Depending on language/run-time engine you need to have a more structured plan on how to do dependency management and enable smooth upgrading for your #homelab or just private projects just to avoid getting hacked.
I'm very interested in both #Wekan and #Planka but holding out for a solution in #Rust or #Go
After nearly four years of development, with 271 updates, Immich, a self-hosted photo and video management platform, has finally reached stability with its first-ever official release, Immich 2.0.
https://linuxiac.com/immich-reaches-first-ever-stable-release-with-version-2-0/
@randahl Agree on the centiment but please let's be a bit more sophisticated here and show we can chew gum and walk at the same time. Let's denounce the group of people slaughtering innocent civilians in Palestine and Lebanon for "Israelis" and not "Jews". Hopefully then we can avert side-tracking discussions about "anti-semitism". The problem is with the country and the ongoing persecutions and not some religous group. Don't give them the option to hide behind religion!
@argv_minus_one the protection should be against new, unknown devices but regardless of port. Blocking specific ports will not work when the badusb device acts as "pass-through" for the keyboard with a usb hub+usb bad device+usb keyboard in the same physical port.
@graves501 Share a link if you have. Would love to see it. Pretty gutsy to do a presentation using Comic Sans π