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Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, February 12
US Ambassador: 'We need to support Ukraine to stop such horrific crimes' -- Russia increasingly deploys armored groups to storm Avdiivka -- War in Ukraine likely contributing to doctor shortages in Russia -- Russian attacks injure 2 in Kherson Oblast, hit medical facility in regional capital -- and more https://writeworks.uk/~/UkraineDaily/Ukraine%20Daily%20Summary%20-%20Monday,%20February%2012/
US Ambassador: 'We need to support Ukraine to stop…
writeworks.ukhttps://orys.us/v0 what has been taking a lot if my time as I try to make our automated deployment happy on some project. #xkcd #deploying #testing
Testing… Derived from https://xkcd.com/303/ to express…
orys.us #Django 4.0 introduced a built-in support for #caching with #Redis.
In this article, we present a step-by-step #guide on implementing caching with Redis and #deploying it to @flydotio
A step-by-step guide on implementing caching with Redis…
fly.io@Brian There are a few servers offeering Elk as an alternative to the official web UI. For example https://elk.universodon.com. There are still missing options, like only let users login to a certain instance but we'll get there. Join the #deploying channel at https://chat.elk.zone if you want to discuss with other admins.
Referenced link: https://hackernoon.com/5-fundamental-steps-to-deploying-a-website
Discuss on https://discu.eu/q/https://hackernoon.com/5-fundamental-steps-to-deploying-a-website
Originally posted by HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology / @hackernoon@twitter.com: https://twitter.com/hackernoon/status/1575309396082556928#m
"5 Fundamental Steps to Deploying a Website" by @whohasnainalam https://hackernoon.com/5-fundamental-steps-to-deploying-a-website #deploying #deployingawebsite
5 easy steps to deploying a website from getting it…
hackernoon.com@pcrock @digitalocean Same here. Although some APIs are for payment #gateways or similar stuff, it just seems too much. Just take a look with #uMatrix or open the #network tab.
On the bright side, some of the #JS even includes proper #licenses if #minified, so +1 for that. Still, from what I've experienced from both technical and support side, it's the best platform for #deploying and I've tried #GCP and #Amazon. #Azure is still on my to-do list.