Sometimes you run into Open Source gold. Projects that are not carried by a vendor such as Red Hat but are really useful in software development, site reliability and infrastructure operations. This section will list you some great finds we ran into and use in daily work.
Internet Radio? I love Radio Paradise!
Radio Paradise is an internet radio station that was founded in 2000 by Bill and Rebecca Goldsmith. The station’s mission is to provide a diverse range of music to its listeners, with a focus on lesser-known artists and genres that are often overlooked by mainstream media. Over the years, Radio Paradise has developed a loyal…
Learning in phases and their emotional states
What are the phases of learning and what do we understand about the less comfortable emotional states that come with them? When we choose to learn something, we go out of our comfort zone, the already explored world is left behind and a new one is entered. What makes us become fearful to the point…
Uptime Kuma
When building complex IT structures with a whole team, but also by yourself can take some time. While you go on and load software providing network services on different hosts you may want to keep track of what is up and what is not. There are complex tools like Zabbix and ZenOSS which are fine…
RDP VNC to HTML5 proxy: Guacamole
Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH and runs very easily in containers. We call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web…