My current server setup, based on Debian Stable and Docker, has served me reliably for years. It's stable, familiar, and gets the job done. However, an intriguing article I revisited recently about Fedora CoreOS, rpm-ostree, and OSTree native containers sparked my curiosity and sent me down a rabbit hole exploring alternative approaches to system management. Could there be a better way? Core Goals & Requirements Before diving into new technologies, I wanted to define what "better" means for my use case: The base operating system must update automatically and reliably. Hosted services (applications) should be updatable either automatically or manually, depending on the service. Configuration and data files need to be easy to modify, and crucially, automatically tracked and backed up. Current Setup: Debian Stable + Docker My current infrastructure consists of several servers, all running Debian Stable. System Updates are andled automatically via unattended-upgrades. Se...
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如果在blog的首页点下面的“显示较旧文章”。所有的文章都会全文显示。但是文章结尾还是会有“read more”
我在blogger里面使用了你这里的代码,发现有这个问题,暂时还没仔细看是为什么,先来跟原作者说一声:)
非常感谢,不过最近也没时间弄这个
希望你研究好了重新发布出来:)