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  • How to Move a WordPress Site to a New Raspberry Pi using rsync backup

    How to Move a WordPress Site to a New Raspberry Pi using rsync backup

    Introduction Migrating a WordPress website to a new server is no easy task – especially when minimizing downtime is crucial. In this article, I’ll show you how I successfully moved… >>>

    April 11, 2025
  • Samsung Ice Maker Repair DIY

    Samsung Ice Maker Repair DIY

    Introduction An ice maker in your refrigerator is a great convenience – until it stops working. My Samsung refrigerator with an ice dispenser worked well for about three years, but… >>>

    April 4, 2025
  • How to Create an IP Blacklist on a Ubiquiti UniFi Gateway Using Zone-Based Firewall

    How to Create an IP Blacklist on a Ubiquiti UniFi Gateway Using Zone-Based Firewall

    Introduction After analyzing my Postfix server’s activity graph using Zabbix, I discovered that every 5 minutes, an attacker attempts brute-force login attempts. To prevent this, I decided to manually configure… >>>

    April 2, 2025
  • Monitoring Postfix activity by Zabbix

    Monitoring Postfix activity by Zabbix

    Introduction After installing and configuring the Postfix mail server, it became necessary to track various metrics of this server using Zabbix and display a diagram for visual monitoring. Defining the… >>>

    March 30, 2025
  • Configuring Email Forwarding in Postfix

    Configuring Email Forwarding in Postfix

    Introduction Postfix is a popular Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) that allows email forwarding through various mechanisms. This guide covers user-level forwarding. My Postfix is configured to store email in the… >>>

    March 26, 2025
  • Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X – Hardware Offload

    Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X – Hardware Offload

    Introduction When I bought the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X router, the first thing I did was test its speed via the speedtest.net website. The results disappointed me: the efficiency was only… >>>

    February 24, 2025
  • Review of the Poly BlackWire C3325 (76J21AA) headset

    Review of the Poly BlackWire C3325 (76J21AA) headset

    In this review, I explore the Poly BlackWire C3325-M USB-A HS Stereo headset, tested across three sources: smartphone audio, sound quality from the earpieces, and the microphone’s performance. Spoiler: I… >>>

    January 18, 2025
  • Seamlessly upgrading Raspberry Pi micro-SD card without loss data and services

    Seamlessly upgrading Raspberry Pi micro-SD card without loss data and services

    When working with a Raspberry Pi, upgrading your SD card to a larger capacity is a common task, especially as your projects grow in scope and require more storage. However,… >>>

    January 17, 2025
  • Portable citrus juicer rewiev YZJ-001

    Portable citrus juicer rewiev YZJ-001

    In this post, I share my review of the cheep cheniise Citrus Juicer. Model is YZJ-001 but it is no branded. This juicer will come in handy for those who… >>>

    January 11, 2025
  • Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 Power Bank Review

    Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 Power Bank Review

    This review is relevant because winter is coming soon, and the drop in temperature affects the autonomy of the phone, especially if it is already more than a few years… >>>

    November 13, 2024
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