The Problem If you're like me, you live in your terminal. You've got Docker containers running for databases, Redis instances for caching, microservices doing their thing — and you're constantly context-switching to check on them. # The old way: docker ps docker logs my-app -n 50 docker stats docker inspect some_container # ... back and forth, breaking your flow Now imagine you're working with
If your team works with geospatial data, sooner or later you need a place where maps, layers, users, and edits live together. There are many capable SaaS platforms and proprietary solutions you can deploy on your own infrastructure, but there is another path: self-hosting an open-source Web GIS server. In this tutorial, we will deploy NextGIS Web on a low-cost VPS using Docker, and then configure
ZopNight v2.0: The Control Layer Your Cloud Bill Has Been Missing We've been watching cloud bills grow for years. Dashboards got prettier. Alerts got louder. The bills kept climbing. ZopNight v2.0 is our answer to why: the problem was never visibility. It was control. This release ships the full four-layer stack we believe every multi-cloud team needs: discovery with 14-day metrics, policy that
Exemplo mínimo de uso com Bun (baseado na documentação oficial) Aviso: Este exemplo é puramente acadêmico, baseado na documentação oficial do Next.js. Para um ambiente de produção real, ajustes adicionais de segurança, performance e monitoramento são necessários. 1 - Ajustar o next.config.ts para "Standalone": import type { NextConfig } from "next"; const nextConfig: NextConfig = { output: "
Yesterday, my Jenkins pipeline could install dependencies and build the frontend. But there was a missing piece: Docker. Without it, I couldn't package my applications into containers — the whole point of this challenge! Today, I fixed that. I configured Jenkins to build Docker images for both my backend and frontend, turning my CI pipeline into a complete build system. The pipeline could: Pull co
If you’ve ever tried to set up an Intel RealSense camera with ROS 2 on a fresh machine, you already know the pattern: it works on one system, then breaks on another, and you lose time chasing environment differences. That’s why I put together realsense-ros2-docker — a small, focused repository that provides a simple Dockerfile for RealSense bring-up with ROS 2. Repo: https://github.com/SAJIB3489/r
We stopped sharing one staging server — here's what we built instead Every team I've been on has had the same problem. You have 4 engineers. You have one staging server. Every morning there's a Slack message: "who's on staging right now?" Someone has to wait. Someone always merges before QA finishes. Someone's PR sits in review for 3 days because the environment is occupied. The frontend teams s