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Don't Say I Didn't Warn You: Is Slicehosting's Awesome Offer Too Good to Be True? Who Cares! - LowEndBox

Find the best cheap server hosting and the best cheap vps hosting, where you only pay a few dollars a month, exclusively on LowEndBox
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mediacms/docs/admins_docs.md at main · mediacms-io/mediacms · GitHub

MediaCMS is a modern, fully featured open source video and media CMS, written in Python/Django and React, featuring a REST API. - mediacms/docs/admins_docs.md at main · mediacms-io/mediacms
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Plausible Analytics | Simple, privacy-friendly Google Analytics alternative

Plausible is a lightweight and open-source Google Analytics alternative. Your website data is 100% yours and the privacy of your visitors is respected.
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Docker - Outline

This guide contains documentation for installing and configuring the Outline knowledge base in a variety of environments. There is a separate guide on how to use Outline.
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calibre-web - LinuxServer.io

Welcome to the home of the LinuxServer.io documentation!
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GitHub - glanceapp/glance: A self-hosted dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place

A self-hosted dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place - glanceapp/glance
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LubeLogger

Self-Hosted, Open-Source, Unconventionally-Named Vehicle Maintenance Records and Fuel Mileage Tracker
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Read deck - selfhosted read it later app

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How To: Securely Connect to MySQL Docker Container from Outside - Code Review Videos

Today I needed to reset a user’s password on a WordPress blog which uses MySQL as its backing database. The WordPress blog, the MySQL database, and the NGINX server are all running on the remote server via Docker. More specifically they use a docker-compose.yaml file. How this docker-compose.yaml file looks is not super important, but … Read more
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Over-engineering my document storage system with Paperless-ngx

I think the first realisation that I was getting old was when I implemented a system to store physical + digital documents and was excited about it.

My previous document system looked a little something like this:

Whenever someone asked me “hey can you prove you got a C in GCSE