endoflife.date
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endoflife.date
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End of Life of Technologies and Devices
> where you can see overlapped timelines when support ended
I tried to generate a visual timeline for a given page (https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/pull/2859, has some screenshots), but it was limited to a single page (so you'd only see nokia devices at once for eg).
It turned out that it is too hard to generate clear charts with vague data. We often only know whether is device is supported or not (true/false, see comments about samsung below in this thread), and don't have clear release dates.
I'll get to it someday (PRs welcome), but it might not work for the usecase we want (picking phones) because data on mobiles is very vague.
repairability score -> sounds interesting, will file an issue and see. The hard part is that there's no clear identifiers for devices (SWID/CPE are just not good enough) for us to track this kind of data from elsewhere easily.
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understanding Rails version maintenance policy?
Here's the PR where it was added by a user, "Based on a Rails core team member's comment"...
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Pragmatic Versioning – An Alternative to Semver
A lot of the communications regarding End of Life for Support is done very effectively here: https://endoflife.date/
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Maybe helpful: https://endoflife.date
https://endoflife.date (not mine)
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Central Hardware Firmware versions?
a little similar to endoflife.date if anyone has ever come across it for Software versions?
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You can serve static data over HTTP
We do this at https://endoflife.date API, and it works quite well.
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python-eol: A package to check whether the python version you're using is beyond/close to end of life
I've created the `db.json` with the [end of life](https://endoflife.date/) api.
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
Something I've recently worked on is building an SQLite database of all the dependencies my organisation uses, which makes it possible to write our own queries and reports. The tool is all Open Source (https://dmd.tanna.dev) and has a CLI as well as the SQLite data.
Ive used it to look for software that's out of date (via https://endoflife.date), to find vulnerablilities (via https://osv.dev) and get license information (via https://deps.dev)
It's been hugely useful for us understanding use of internal and external dependencies, and I wish I'd built it earlier in my career so I could've had it for other companies I've worked at!
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Keeping up with EOS and EOL hardware and software
This is neat: https://endoflife.date/
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Looking for a 3rd party library of EOL/EOS software support dates
I'm looking for a 3rd party vendor that can do the mindlessly tedious work of maintaining a library of software support dates. Think hundreds of thousands/millions of versions of software in an enterprise with ridiculous tech debt. Something like endoflife.date but much more far encompassing.
WordOps
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[Guide] Do a full setup of WordPress using Nginx, Redis and WP CLI
https://wordops.net is also nice to automate parts, if you don't mind that it's all running under the same user.
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Decent server stack for hosting some WordPress sites?
A simple efficient CLI stack that works well is WordOps.
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Hosting recommendation for a new e-commerce website.
Also, WordOps
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Que servicio de hosting recomiendan para Wordpress?
Si te lo queres hostear vos: https://wordops.net/
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Managed WordPress VPS Hosting for Several Websites?
I also just wanna give a shout out to WordOps, super simple to use, free and open source. Deploying a website with redis or fastcgi caching and SSL takes just a few seconds. Great support community too.
- How to config nginx for more than 1 website?
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Not able to serve brotli files manually, is this expected?
There's a brotli setting on CF that ignores your nginx's settings in speed -> optimizations -> brotoli (needs to have white on green checkmark). But for nginx's settings itself, I have this file as /etc/nginx/conf.d/brotli.conf assuming your /etc/nginx/nginx.conf has include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;.
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Getting around business plan to use Elementor pro
You can put it on a $5-10 server on linode and upgrade to $20 server if you need to anytime. For an extra $5 it'll include daily backups, and one on demand backup. Last time I had to set it up it took me about an hour to get it running with a LEMP (Nginx, mariadb as a drop in replacement of mysql) stack from https://wordops.net/. But if you want it to stay htaccess compatible that a majority of wordpress plugins expect, should run with a litespeed stack.
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Alternatives to Runcloud.io
If you're looking to cut costs I'd highly recommend checking out https://wordops.net/
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Looking for a web host
I highly recommend using WordOps to manage the server. It makes setting up fast & secure Wordpress sites extremely easy.
What are some alternatives?
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slickstack - Lightning-fast WordPress on Nginx
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ngxtop - Real-time metrics for nginx server
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brolit-shell - BROLIT Shell is a BASH based cloud server control software.
public-iperf3-servers - A list of public iPerf3 servers...
community-images - :gem: RapidFort hardened secure images
digraph - Organize the world
akk-stack - Containerized EverQuest Emulator Server Environment
pv - Pipe Viewer Mirror - 1.6
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.