
Why are they in a rush to offer something we already know we don’t want?
Why are they in a rush to offer something we already know we don’t want?
Been there, done that - it’s awesome.
'Wish my city (Los Angeles) would build one of these.
LoRa & LoRaWAN are next-generation technologies that will support wireless connectivity in IoT, alongside 5G RF Technologies. Uniquely enabling long-range, low-power communication, they are already being used in numerous consumer and industrial applications to solve real-world problems.
https://www.seeedstudio.com/blog/2021/04/27/a-gentle-introduction-to-lorawan-gateways-nodes/
Thanks for writing this up, it’s very interesting!
Sorry, what does MAU stand for?
I moved from DO after my IP address landed on a spam list. At the time DO specifically discouraged installation of mail servers on their machines. Since then I‘ve been running my Mail in a Box server on a Vultr instance with good results.
Will second this idea. I’ve had good luck running low-use Samba servers on a Lenovo tiny model.
Thanks for the feedback on Caddy. 'Will consider that for my next project.
Thanks for mentioning Caddy. 'Will consider that for my next project.
I’ve been using it for a few years (on a mail server and some websites) and am really happy. It’s worth looking into.
Ubuntu has good documentation.
Seconding this comment. https://healthchecks.io/ has a free tier for one test.
This article is from 2023.