Every time someone starts self-hosting - a homelab, a few internal services for a small team - they tend to fall down the same rabbit hole: should I run K8s? And if I run K8s, do I need ArgoCD or Flux for GitOps? Two weeks later they've read a pile of Helm charts and CRDs and still haven't deployed a single service. Let me say the quiet part out loud: for a single host, or three-to-five machines, you do not need ArgoCD. The part of GitOps you actually want - "the git repo is the source of tru... Read more ›
We filtered 3,300+ SQL courses down to 14. Six are free. Includes Stanford, Michigan; with workload and certificate info. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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Zapier and Make have been the two names in business automation for years. n8n has grown into a genuine third option, particularly for… Read more ›
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Jupyter Notebooks are an increasingly popular coding environment used across many domains, especially in Python-based data science and scientific computing. Originally used for prototyping and interactive exploration, notebooks are increasingly used to develop more complex programs, leading to a rapid rise in buggy notebooks on platforms like GitHub. To address this trend, we present JupOtter, a bug detection system designed specifically for J... Read more ›
Hello,I have an Excel pivot table that literally has one row that shows data for the 1st 3 columns and then no data for the remainder of the columns in the pivot table. All other rows in the pivot table show data for every field in the pivot table (as long as there is data in the underlying data source). The data source for the row in question is fully populated and contains no trailing spaces or other oddities that I can see. What could be causing this and how can I fix it so the data shows ... Read more ›
Horror, the literary genre, is booming and there are plenty of frightening fresh offerings from specialist and mainstream publishers alike. But where to start? We've put together an overview of the five horror novels shortlisted at the 2026 Bram Stoker Awards, including new books by fan favourites Stephen Graham Jones and Silvia Morena-Garcia. This interview appeared first on . Read more ›
SQL is the industry standard for high-performance structured data analysis. However, expressing complex procedural logic, scientific computations, advanced string manipulations, or machine learning workflows in pure SQL can be highly challenging, if not impossible. That kind of work is better done with Python. Data practitioners often take on additional infrastructure management tasks — maintaining custom images and containers, and working with additional compute services — just to run simple... Read more ›
Thanks to MEGA for sponsoring this video\. TechHut viewers get the Pro 2 plan at the Pro 1 price, 10TB for around $10/month Building a proper 3-2-1 backup for my entire homelab, the right way, for the first time\. In part one we build the backup machine from scratch, set up Proxmox Backup Server, get the home lab backing up locally, and push an offsite copy to the cloud with S3 compatible storage\. By the end you'll have a real working backup system, no matter if you run Proxmox VE, Unraid, ... Read more ›
This remains one of the best anime to come out all year, easily, and a second season cannot possibly come soon enough. Read more ›
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are ProShares Head of Research & CIO, Active Investments Alessio de Longis, Citi Senior Equity Research Analyst Ariel Rosa, JP Morgan Asset Management Global Head of Real Estate Chad Tredway, Permanent Portfolio President & Portfolio Manager Michael Cuggino, Third Bridge Global Head of Sector Analysts Peter McNally, D.A. Davi... Read more ›
In this tutorial, you'll learn data analysis with Python by following a structured workflow with pandas, Matplotlib, and scikit-learn. Read more ›
← Back to home Simple bare metal zero downtime deployments with Docker and Traefik I feel as though a lot of systems are overcomplicating things with the could. For a small SaaS to run, you only really need a few things done right: A lot of this can be done on bare metal at a fraction of cost it would take to run on the cloud and with better results. I’ve actually written two prior blog posts which now redirecting here, which were precursors to getting to this final and clean setup. The othe…... Read more ›
Docker Compose is still one of my favorite ways to run applications in the home lab. It is simple, it makes sense, it is human-readable, and it is quick to… The post appeared first on . Read more ›
This is Part 1 of a two-part series covering the key features in PostgreSQL 18. In this post, we focus on performance enhancements: skip scan optimization for multicolumn indexes, enhanced EXPLAIN output, automatic removal of unnecessary self-joins, and several vacuum and autovacuum improvements that help keep your database running efficiently. Read more ›
UiPath is giving enterprises more ways to coordinate AI agents, robots, and people, with the next readout focused on whether agentic automation demand can lift recurring revenue and customer expansion. Read more ›
Five stories that make Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel feel like nonfiction. Read more ›
The xlsx Claude Code skill gives Claude the knowledge to generate formatted Excel spreadsheets, read and transform existing ones, add charts, and handle the openpyxl vs xlsxwriter tool split correctly. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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