I learned about Project 365 from this post by Joe Hribar. By the end of 2019 I decided to give it a shot myself for 2020 – little did I know how difficult of a year it’s going to be. It was also a leap year, so my Project 365
Cracks are showing in Enterprise Open Source’s foundations | Jeff GeerlingJeff Geerling1 year ago Jeff Geerling, writes on his blog: Anyways, there’s more nuance to the entire debacle, but the main thing this points to is the fact that while increasing revenue via licensing might not be the only
bpftrace : Filip ChabikPort of latest version of bpftrace to Ubuntu 18.04+.Launchpad bpftrace 0.11.4, bpfcc 0.18.0 with libbpf 0.3.0 for bionic, focal & groovy are now available from my PPA. It’s been a while since the last update, so here’s how
Release New Year 2021 · BastilleBSD/bastilleBastille 0.8.20210101I figured we should start out 2021 with a brand new Bastille release. Happy New Year!This release increments the version number from 0.7.x to 0.8.xNote: there is also a chan...GitHubBastilleBSD I like FreeBSD’s container implementation
Recently, after I switched to FreeBSD on my server, I decided to pay more attention to the temperatures. As I’m using Prometheus with node_exporterthe CPU temperatures are exported as node_cpu_temperature_celsiusautomatically. They didn’t, however, show any values (only NULL). It turned out that the special
dnscontrol has got to be one of my most beloved “DevOps” tools out there. Possibility of describing DNS in a config file (even though, for whatever reason, javascript was chosen for syntax) gives me huge peace of mind. It can integrate with plethora of different providers through their APIs and