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Python dev / DevOps wannabe / Homelabber / self-host everything / Astrophotography / Gardening / Permaculture / BOINC / Degrowth / Fan of Late Night Linux Family podcasts

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Pyriodic Backend is on PyPi!

Pyriodic Backend, The Backend For the Small Web is my Python project, created to allow server-side updates of static HTML websites running on even the most basic hardware.

I'm using it to update my solar webpage (https://solar.stfn.pl/) with temperature and CPU information.

And now it's available on PyPi for everyone to easily install and use.

I would love to hear your feedback!

https://pypi.org/project/pyriodic-backend/

And the accompanying blog post:

https://stfn.pl/blog/87-pyriodic-backend-pypi/

#python #pypi #programming #smallweb

Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

Recent posts

I'm running out of space on my VPS, so the next plan for this GoToSocial instance is to move the media to object storage.

hmm, i need to check something. I am typing text, this a text that i am typing, and it seems to work. Still typing, typing, and I think something is wrong.

I've just read this blog post by @rubenerd and this part made me nostalgic:

Speeds represented as a multiplier of the earliest CD-ROM drive. My first as a kid was a “Hex Speed”, meaning witches operated it at 6 ×.

I somehow remember that the first drive my Dad bought, a CD reader, was 2x, the next was a reader/writer that could read at x24 speeds, and quite recently I read an article that the fastest ever commercial CD drives reached x56.

And then came the hybrid CD/DVD readers/writers.

https://rubenerd.com/miku-hanging-out-on-an-old-cdrom/

I started sorting out my local DNS issues. I'm moving everything to the .internal domain. For my NAS, where I'm running services like Immich or Jellyfin, I have Caddy running as a reverse proxy with domains like immich.internal or jellygin.internal pointing to ports. Next, I'm using PiHole as my local DNS server, with domains linked to IP addresses.

Not sure if this is the best way to do it, but hey, it works

Today I had this thought that refrigerators are mostly FIFO*. You cook with the stuff you just bought, while there are things in the back that have not been touched for weeks.


*Not to confuse with FAFO

My Kindle decided to celebrate 2026 by dying.

Thank you little one, you had a good run, whole 13 years of service 🫡

One of the things I look forward to in 2026 is that I will move to a house in a relatively dark place, and that means going back to astrophotography!

Among other things, I need to relearn Pixinsight.

if my calculations are correct, next year it will be 20 years since my first install of Linux. It was Mandriva because I read somewhere it's a good distro for beginners.

Do you know that a year that was 30 years ago was 30 years ago? And certain years in the future are closer than certain years in the past? 😮

Hey, do you what is the favourite metal of Japanese comic creators?

Manganese