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haseebmajid.dev
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| | | | | In this article, we will go over how we can self-host our instance of Atuin. A tool we can use to sync our shell history across multiple devices. In the previous article, I showed how you can use the official server. However you may want to run your self-hosted one, so no one can access even the encrypted version of your shell history. We will deploy our instance to fly.io. Why fly.io, its pretty easy to deploy they have a great CLI tool. Also we can get a Postgres database deployed, which we need with Atuin. | |
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www.jeremykun.com
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| | | | | We're ironically searching for counterexamples to the Riemann Hypothesis. Setting up Pytest Adding a Database Search Strategies Unbounded Integers In this article we'll deploy the application on a server, so that it can search for RH counterexamples even when I close my laptop. Servers and containers When deploying applications to servers, reproducibility is crucial. You don't want your application to depend on the details of the computer it's running on. This is a higher-level version of the same princi... | |
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epicserve.com
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| | | | | Since Heroku no longer has a free plan, I wanted to try out fly.io that I've heard about as an alternative to Heroku. For me there is no better way to try it than to use my Django Base Site. In the past, I made sure that my starter template project worked with Heroku, so it makes sense that I should try it out with a new and up and coming PaaS. | |
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blog.oestrich.org
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| | | Developer blog for Eric Oestrich | ||