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These CSS tweaks are for higher density display for Uptime Kuma status pages in dark mode.
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Controllers should be in singular case, no spacing between words, and end with "Controller".
Also, each word should be capitalised (i.e. BlogController, not blogcontroller).
For example: BlogController, AuthController, UserController.
Bad examples: UsersController (because it is in plural), Users (because it is missing the Controller suffix).
Export all your Windows Sticky Notes to .md or .txt files so you can transfer all to another noting application like Obsidian
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Get a DDNS up and running with DuckDNS - Step by Step
Get a DDNS up and running with DuckDNS - Step by Step
Understanding DDNS
In summary, DDNS stands for Dynamic DNS. DDNS updates a DNS name in real-time to point to a changing IP address. This is useful for devices without a static IP. For example, companies like Google use static IPs and IP ranges, which are more expensive than ephemeral IPs and IP ranges. DDNS provides a cost-effective alternative, linking a hostname to a dynamic IP address.
How Does DDNS Work?
To use DDNS, you need an account with a DDNS provider. While some services are paid, they are still cheaper than static public IPs from ISPs. A script or service on your device updates the DDNS server with your current IP at regular intervals to maintain the link between your hostname and IP address. Luckily for us, DuckDNS is free for everybody and relays on donations to keep their services running.
In this article, I explore the process of handling multiple versions of Java with Maven. Specifically, I focus on resolving an error that occurs when running a new Spring Boot application (version 3.0.1) when attempting to run the "mvn clean install" command line on a system with Java 11.
Today, I try to run a new spring boot application (<version>3.0.1</version>) on my Windows 11 but, when I perform the command line mvn clean install (mvn -version [Apache Maven 3.8.6 | Java version: 11.0.15.1]), I have the following issue 👇
Execution repackage of goal org.springframework.boot:spring-boot
-maven-plugin:3.0.1:repackage failed: Unable to load the mojo 'repackage' in the plugin 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-maven-plugin:3.0.1' due to an API incompatibility: org.codehaus.plexus.comp
onent.repository.exception.ComponentLookupException: org/springframework/boot/maven/RepackageMojo has been compiled by a more recent version of the Java Runtime (class file version 61.0), this version
of the Java Runtime only recognizes class file versions up to 55.0
Purpose
MODEL is a structured framework for creating optimized prompts through deliberate, bounded iteration.
It prevents single-pass prompt writing and enforces measurable improvement before a prompt is considered complete.