Automating MinIO File Cleanup
Summary
I've been working on a fork of an end-to-end encrypted file transfer service called Sharrr lately. It's been a lot of fun and one of the better learning experiences I've had as of late.
I've been working on a fork of an end-to-end encrypted file transfer service called Sharrr lately. It's been a lot of fun and one of the better learning experiences I've had as of late.
This is going to be a pretty long post as the project has span almost an entire week. I think in order to understand where I am today, it's worth knowing where I started.
Much to my chagrin, I find myself making a configuration change that I have high hopes for, but ends up causing more problems than it solves. This is no different from what happened to me a few days ago by making a firewall change on my homelab.
A few weeks ago, I was reading an article on Scott Helme's blog about caching Ghost with Nginx. In doing this, I made this blog and a number of other services that I use kick into overdrive, but that whole endeavor is best left for its own article.