Author: tangwudi

I am a poor loser who really likes to study technology and sing. Although I have nothing to do now, I used to be a senior IT practitioner with 19 years of work experience: network engineer of an integration company in 2002, pre-sales engineer of a general agent in 2007, and sales engineer of a foreign company in 2011. I have grown up with the development of the domestic IT industry. The key is that I can sing well, which is so annoying. My main hobby now, in addition to studying singing, is to study the "True Home Data Center" solution. The ultimate goal is to allow anyone to use the idle hardware at home to build and publish their own website in minutes (a little exaggerated). For friends who pursue it, they can also achieve a certain level of security protection through various technical means (mainly free), and finally realize: everyone can have a website.

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Shared across multiple sites using a single-container nginx and a single-container php (one version)
Preface Why do I write this article? As you know, many application deployments require LNMP environment. The construction of this environment is not difficult to say, but it is not easy to say. Moreover, there are various Linux panels that can provide one-click one-stop installation. At the beginning, I was used to using Baota...
Set up a message push server based on Bark server
Preface When I was using Uptime-Kuma, I encountered a very tangled problem: that is, when monitoring the health changes of my site, how can I most effectively notify in real time? Uptime-Kuma supports many notification methods, but normal people can only use these few...
Why did I choose komga to build my comic library?
I want to complain a little bit. Actually, if I am not forced, why would I bother with all kinds of stuff? Comic library, video library, setting up my own World of Warcraft server... Am I eating too much? As a normal person, if there is no obstacle to obtaining these things and the cost is not high, I might as well go out for cycling and traveling more. But the reality is...