ZSH on Ubuntu with OhMyZSH

ZSH is another shell interpreter, like Bash, but from Mac. I always prefered it because it's tab improved functionallity, better customization, and GIT integration. In this post, I will cover all the needed steps to install and configure ZSH, and aslo aply some interesting themes. All of this is possible thanks to an opensource project called OhMyZsh.

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Install PostgreSQL on Ubuntu Linux

PostgreSQL is one of the most used relational databases nowadays, and, if we want to host it to our production projects, or on a more static way, we will need to do it on a server, using bare metal, VMs, or LXC containers. In this post we will cover how to install and configure PostgreSQL in Linux, in this case, using Ubuntu server on an LXC container over Proxmox.

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Installing Ubuntu on Surface Laptop

Yes, I've installed Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on an old Surface Laptop 1. Took time to properly do it, but once I've done it, it's quite easy, so I thougth I should explain it, so others could have the easy way.

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PostgreSQL in Docker CLI and Portainer

Postgre is one of the most used relational databases nowadays, and for developers, having our dev database locally runing can be pretty usefull. Docker can solve this. In this post we will cover two ways to create and configure PostgreSQL in a container: Docker CLI and Portainer CE.

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Install Docker and Portainer CE

Some times you want to run a simple database, API or other piece of sofware ond your local enviroment, but VMs use to be a bit of a pain. Docker solve all of this, and in combination with Portainer, you obtain a pretty useful web admin GUI, so let's get started!

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Docker Swarm in Raspberry Pi

Docker is a pretty usefull tool to deploy our applications in containers. In this post we will cover how to install Docker, and configure it in Swarm mode on some Raspberry Pi. Also, we will use Portainer (CE), which is a web interface for managing Docker.

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Express Node API Hosted on Proxmox with LXC

I've been programing an API for content creators (which you can find on github), that extracts some usefull information from diverse APIs (like Twitch, RIOT, etc...). This API is programed with JavaScript, and running on a NodeJS server. I wanted to host it by myself, so I've decided to run throught all the steps, software and tools I've used to achieve it.

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