I started using Wiki.js over a year ago to maintain documentation related to system admin duties.
We run this in a docker container with SQLite database and
backup the database daily to another server.
The private and public pages feature fits perfectly to our use case. We show system information, how-to guides and rules on the public pages and manage sysadmin documentation with restricted access.
Just put in ANY valid email. They don't even ask you to confirm it before starting the course.
I generally use https://www.yopmail.com emails, works fine.
I'm more inclined towards watching videos rather than reading books or articles. It's quick and introduces to various best practices. I started ansible with playbooks. I didn't know about the adhoc commands until now. Nice content! Keep going.
I agree, you have done a very good job keeping the videos short and focused. We use Ansible my job, and it's always been a bit of a dark art to me. Very much appreciate these videos.
At a glance the paper looks good and made sense to me. But the codes went way above my head. I think reading more papers on this topic will give me more insight.
Weird. The site is served by cloudflare and backed by an s3 bucket. Totally static. You shouldn't get forbidden unless cloudflare or your isp are doing something odd.
We run this in a docker container with SQLite database and backup the database daily to another server.
The private and public pages feature fits perfectly to our use case. We show system information, how-to guides and rules on the public pages and manage sysadmin documentation with restricted access.