Just Installed, loving the new inbuilt document editors. Well done on this release, Brilliant indeed:




Just Installed, loving the new inbuilt document editors. Well done on this release, Brilliant indeed:




Uptime Kuma, A self hosted Monitoring tool.
great to run on Vutr or Digital Ocean.
I have just installed this on an Ubuntu Instance and installed very quickly with no problems.
https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma

The original 3310 was a good phone, I also had the 5110, it was the early 2000's equivalent of today's IPhone, everyone I knew back then had one.
Like the website, Good luck and all the best for your venture.
@rojoloco said in Leaflet Review:
Why is "16 years' experience" written as a possessive? No apostrophe needed there.
Comma after "350+ staff", that's a compound sentence.
Thank you Rojoloco, getting this changed.
Brilliant Read, I've used Esxi and Hyper-V, good products, but I do have a inner love for Xencenter..
The Nextcloud team are doing so well, development seems to be flying along.
@rojoloco - No problem, I appreciate the feedback, this is important, I want it to be correct.
I setup Freshdesk for a company about a year ago, still working to this day..very nice product.
Many companies are apparently being hit, it's another form of ransomware doing it's rounds, I've always said NHS and Emergency systems should be private LAN only with no internet access.
Downtime was quite minimal, I don't think HA is even worth thinking about for ML as of yet.
@scottalanmiller Thanks Scott, should I take the "+" out of 350?
Wow what a thread, took me a while to read through it 
I did see this on the news today, good news for coffee drinkers 
You have two good companies that would be able to help you from this forum:
NTG or Bundy Associates, give them a shout.
I did try an early version of the product which was good and did work, I did get some freezing with it early on but probably improved now. link is here: https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/
Will you YouTube live, that works pretty well doesn't it?
The Chinese government are already using deep packet inspection to identify VPN protocols being used, they would also block IP addresses to known and established VPN providers.