AWS Python Client for Short URL Generator Nearly two years ago I built a short URL generator that used AWS Lambda, API Gateway, S3 and CloudFront [https://www.jamesridgway.co.uk/build-your-own-custom-short-url-generator-using-aws/]. It costs pence to run
Immutable Servers Using Packer to Reproduce a Legacy Windows Environment Legacy systems can be scary; they’re often vast and sprawling with incomplete documentation. And as with all legacy systems, they’re business-critical. It can be a real challenge re-writing
Ubiquiti Auto-renewing SSL Certificate for UniFi Cloud Key using Let's Encrypt and Cloudflare DNS Validation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 30 December 2020 - This blog post was originally written for Version 1.x of the CloudKey firmware. Since this blog post a Version 2.x of the
Cloudflare Security.txt and a Keybase Proof with a Cloudflare Worker deploying using GitHub Actions I recently blogged about how I moved my website from being a custom Ruby on Rails blog hosted in AWS to Ghost(Pro) fronted by Cloudflare. Switching over to Ghost(
Ghost Adding Sass support to Casper - the default Ghost theme Whenever you fire up an instance of Ghost [https://ghost.org/], you'll get a blog which out of the box uses the Casper theme [https://github.com/TryGhost/
Networking Home Network Upgrade: Adopting Ubiquiti When we moved house last year I decided that I wanted to network it properly and have a good quality, reliable network. Over the last year and a bit, I&
Cloudflare Migrating to Ghost(Pro) and Cloudflare For the last few years, this website has been some kind of Rails application that I've built and hosted on AWS, or some other service. Last year I