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Yeah I agree it would be useful but I'm not going to run a dll from an unknown source and either should anyone else. I'm sure its just an innocent mistake.
There should probably be a check in there to stop zips with .dll or .exe being uploaded.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
- Calendar now shows all events (past events included)
- Categories are working
- Doesn't appear as a second calendar anymore, instead you can add to your existing calendar
- In Outlook, choose the option to "replace calendar" if prompted
Added Report Post to the user dropdown, as many users aren't familiar with the normal layout to report a post.
I also changed both this new one, and the old original yellow icon, to NOT open a new window. So it automatically redirects back to the reported post now after you fill out the form.
Thanks to a user reporting an issue, I have found and corrected a problem with a particular series of events that would cause users to be unable to Re-subscribe to email notifications if they changed their email address at a particular time.
This is why I prefer a mix between the cloud and local, the best way I found to accomplish this is to run Proxmox for my hypervisor on retail devices (non-server hardware) for your local network. For your network switches, all you need is the UniFi dream machine pro. It will handle all the traffic and security just like you had a full set of switches and routers.
At a minimum, you have a working backup on-prem. Still run the site and apps from the cloud or w/e, but this will let you maintain a local copy of the site that you can spin up at moments' notice if needed. Also, you can manage the hypervisor the same way you would manage a cloud framework with kub and dockers (containers in the case for proxmox).
We ran this lite server like on-prem clouds across the street from the CME to try and gain better fills. for some beefy trading systems. The result was unless you are HFT, there really is no point, just use limits, lol.
Cheers,
S
"The great Traders have always been humbled by the market early on in their careers creating a deep respect for the market. Until one has this respect indelibly engraved in their makeup, the concept of money management and discipline will never be treated seriously."
, my home network is all UniFi. I'm also a fan of Proxmox, I have a cluster here in the office and use it for many things including running Home Assistant. Using HACS with the UniFi Protect add-on is quite good, I'm working on getting all my G4's setup there -- but primary goal is with my G4 Doorbell -- wanting to integrate with all my Google Mini's.
@bigmike UniFi is great the new Pro model has some AMAZING security features including UniFi Protect.
I branched off on my own and no longer get to play with the big fun servers. But that said, I have a little server running everything in my house as well; I have trust issues and can't trust Alexa, lol. I even keep the smart home gadgets on a separate network to keep devices away from my user/trading PC's. But nothing fancy, the proxmox is run on a simple 16G laptop I had laying around.
I kinda miss building HFT clusters. My trading PC is a beast.. maybe I will share it on the trading PC thread.
Sody
"The great Traders have always been humbled by the market early on in their careers creating a deep respect for the market. Until one has this respect indelibly engraved in their makeup, the concept of money management and discipline will never be treated seriously."