devcontainers-mongodb-replica-set-with-docker
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devcontainers-mongodb-replica-set-with-docker
- Questions about replica sets
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Improving the local development setup for running MongoDB Replica Set with Docker
A flaw in that setup, was that although clients could connect to stand-alone nodes of the replica set, they could not connect to the replica set as a whole, as reported by this issue on the github repository.
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How to setup a MongoDB Replica set for development using Docker
Here we have specified that the docker compose will be using the .env file to read environment variables and inject them into the container. This allows us to specify that the database's root username/password and initial database name to be picked up from specific environment variables. In my github repository, I have provided a sample env file that you can use to create your own .env file. Contents of the sample env file looks like this:
umbrel
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Escaping Surveillance Capitalism, at Scale
I really thought this article was going to offer a solution, not just enumerate the problems. I'm already all too familiar with the problems.
I like what Umbrel[0] is doing. They're essentially expecting that just like computing was able to move from centralized mainframes to homes, servers are poised to make the same migration.
I think they really need to solve redundancy, though. If I'm to self-host anything important on a home server, I need to know I'll have some way to use it even if my home server fails, especially if I'm not at home when it happens.
I'd love to see some kind of system where I could partner up with other Umbrel users for backups/the ability to restore connectivity. If I knew that in an emergency, I could call my friend in town or my brother out of state and there was some procedure that would allow me to connect to an encrypted backup of what I'm needing, I would feel a lot better about taking responsibility for my own system.
[0] https://umbrel.com
- Tech Independence
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Running a full node. Now what?
I did my node via umbrel super easy to setup ;) https://umbrel.com
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Questions and concerns about Umbrel node
It's also not secure according to the repo here: https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel/blob/master/SECURITY.md
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I've opened my first LN Channel
For those interested in setting up a their own lightning node, check out Raspibolt, Umbrel, Plebnet .
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Full node first timer
There are a few raspberry pi solutions, including: - https://umbrel.com
- Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone
- Bitcoin core wallet
- Personal server OS for self-hosting
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Synchronizing Bitcoin Node 🚀
I did it with the instructions/tutorial from https://umbrel.com/