My First Ant Simulation Open Source Project
Welcome to this step-by-step guide on setting up your very first Ant Simulation open source project. This article is designed for experienced sysadmins and DevOps engineers who wish to self-host.
Welcome to this step-by-step guide on setting up your very first Ant Simulation open source project. This article is designed for experienced sysadmins and DevOps engineers who wish to self-host.
Welcome to this comprehensive guide on how to license your open-source projects so they can be used freely by small and medium enterprises (SMEs), while restricting large corporations from utilizing.
Welcome to this comprehensive guide on securing your self-hosted infrastructure by using a domain and reverse proxy instead of directly exposing ports. This approach is beneficial for home labs, De...
*In response to the impending EU law banning VPNs, messaging apps, and services that don't adhere to user surveillance, this guide provides a practical solution for self-hosting your infrastructure...
In this article, we will discuss the current partial outage of Google services and explore self-hosted alternatives to ensure business continuity in your homelab infrastructure. We'll cover the pre...
In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of setting up and utilizing [Sshplex](https://github.com/jmesnil/sshplex), an open-source SSH TUI connection multiplexer for your self-hosted...
Welcome to this tutorial where we will guide you through the process of installing sensors in your data center, tailored for experienced sysadmins and DevOps engineers. This project revolves around.
In the realm of self-hosted infrastructure and DevOps, the phrase Not for consumer use in the EU often pops up when dealing with certain open-source software solutions. This article aims.
Welcome to this comprehensive guide on negotiating a raise as a self-hosted infrastructure and DevOps specialist. This article is tailored for experienced sysadmins and DevOps engineers who have su...
Welcome to this guide where we will walk you through the process of setting up an open-source, self-hosted multi-room audio solution using vintage speakers and a Raspberry Pi. This project.