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A distributed NewSQL database compatible with MySQL protocol
Gitea is very easy to use, but I find the Activity feature is a little slow. I experienced the "Try Gitea" service and migrated our TiDB repo https://github.com/pingcap/tidb to it. When I clicked the Activity tab and selected "1 year" period, I found the page loading was so slow, nearly <i>90s</i>. And I also found that this Activity doesn't have a Cache, I re-selected "1 year" again, and the page loading was nearly the same time. I guess Gitea uses git command to traverse all the logs for the period every time. Maybe it can use a database to speed up, or like Github only provide at max "1 month" period.
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Private networks made easy Connect all your devices using WireGuard, without the hassle. Tailscale makes it as easy as installing an app and signing in.Pricing:
- Open Source
For me, https://tailscale.com/ gives me an easy-to-use personal network. It uses wireguard with custom configuration on top of it.
#Security & Privacy #VPN #Cloud VPN 503 social mentions
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K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution by Rancher Labs intended for IoT, Edge, and cloud deployments.Pricing:
- Open Source
> Been wanting to move to it for a while but kube (which I know best) is quite large and the idea of ensuring really solid data backups often has me on edge a bit when not using something like AWS (I have a small server at home I'd use). One option would be opting for a more lightweight Kubernetes distro, such as K3s https://k3s.io/ or k0s https://k0sproject.io/ both of which have comparatively smaller resource requirements whilst still being certified and compliant. Personally, I'd also use something like Portainer, Rancher or Lens, but that's just because I like UIs alongside my CLIs that are nice to look at.
#DevOps Tools #Developer Tools #Containers As A Service 159 social mentions