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2024.05.02 23:21:52 by atelle
Celebrating its first anniversary, TicketCore—a project designed for managing HomeLabs and HobbyServers—has reached impressive milestones. Over the past year, the platform has garnered over 6,000,000 page views, facilitated 26,000 Tickets, and processed 135,000 API calls.
With exceptional stability, the system has experienced minimal downtime, ensuring reliable performance throughout its operation. Personally, I am delighted with the project's success, as it has significantly contributed to the management of my homelab and hobby servers.
On a lighter note, MonitorCore continues to operate as a legacy service, having conducted more than 12,000,000 checks since June 24, 2023.
2024.04.02 21:53:01 by atelle
BilReg is a small yet powerful project that taps into the public API provided by Vegvesenet, the Norwegian Road Administration. With this tool, you can easily look up any license plate registered in Norway and access comprehensive details about the associated vehicle.
I'm currently developing a caching system for this website to optimize performance, especially considering the constraint of 50,000 API calls per 24 hours.
The project can be found at https://bilreg.net/.
2024.03.26 21:24:45 by atelle
For the past seven years, I've been curating a passion project called Fawdaw Mirror, and what a journey it's been! What started as a mere experiment utilizing some surplus storage space on my web server has evolved into a significant digital archive.
In the early days, back when Fawdaw Mirror first saw the light of the internet, it hosted a modest collection of 177 files amounting to a total of 57 GB. At that point, it was just a fun side endeavor, something to tinker with in my spare time.
However, as time went on, I found myself contemplating shutting it down. It seemed like an unnecessary burden on my resources. But before making any hasty decisions, I decided to do a bit of digging. To my surprise, I discovered that the site was not only active but also being actively utilized. It had garnered links from various forums, indicating its value within certain communities.
This revelation was a turning point. It made me realize that Fawdaw Mirror served a purpose beyond just being a personal project. It had become a resource, albeit unintended, for individuals seeking specific files and data.
Back in the old days, the site looked like this:
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20171206040300/https://mirror.fawdaw.com/
Fast forward to today, and Fawdaw Mirror has flourished. With 860 files now stored within its digital vaults, totaling a substantial 228 GB, it has become a comprehensive repository for a variety of materials.
One notable testament to its utility is its recognition as the most complete mirror on platforms like elinux.org. It's humbling to see how something that began as a simple experiment has grown into a valuable resource within its niche.
As I reflect on the journey of Fawdaw Mirror over the past decade, I'm filled with a sense of pride and gratitude. What started as a small-scale project fueled by curiosity has evolved into a testament to the power of digital archiving and community collaboration.
Here's to another decade of preserving digital history, one file at a time. Together, we're shaping the future of digital preservation.
You can view the Fawdaw Mirror project on mirror.fawdaw.com.
2024.03.25 09:05:08 by atelle
I've successfully transferred all historical blog entries from previous platforms to this one. You can access them through the archive section. Please note that the homepage of my blog will exclusively display the six most recent posts.
2024.03.24 15:38:29 by atelle
I have re-build aksel.telle.at from the bottom to become more like a blog.
The old system did not use any database, making it hard to update.
The new system uses a database and let me post new blog posts really easy.
The CMS is built on the same core as TicketCore and MonitorCore.
As for now, the blog CMS is not open source, but that may change in the future, when i think it is ready.
2023.07.11 00:01:01 by atelle
I have built an add-on tool for TicketCore called MonitorCore. This is a monitoring system that integrates perfectly into TicketCore. It monitor all your systems every minute, and create a ticket to TicketCore if a service goes down. It also updates the same ticket if a service comes back up. The system can also send out Telegram notifications if this is enabled in TicketCore.
The project website is https://monitorcore.net/.
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pxcd.org (Registered 2018-11-28)
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