My next step to my #python learning is #numpy . If you have a resource you love, send it my way.
The focus is #datascience and #dataanalysis , so a lot of array creation, manipulation and slicing.
Thanks!
Your project looks interesting,
@ruthpozuelo !
Please publish it, when you finish. I'm certain that will happen soon.
@ruthpozuelo If you have not done so please be sure to read up on hardening your system before exposing any apps to the internet. I've seen probes start within seconds of bringing up a machine. This report claims 4 minutes https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Survival+Time+on+the+Internet/4721 Personally I would never expose my synology or my router to the world.
@jwd630 yeah, you are right… i have a synology just to play but the risk is as you say probably too high.
Will move the app to another service.
Thanks for the warning!
@jwd630 you can point censys at your address and get an idea what the world sees search.censys.io/hosts/8.8...
I've never heard about synology before, @ruthpozuelo
And unfortunately my Flask apps were very simple. Therefore I haven't had much problem with Flask.
Have you tried to issue a lots of logging messages around the possible error in the code ?
CC @rye
That's a dilemma, @ruthpozuelo: paid work sometimes demands that you know something that you'll learn only by doing non paid work.
Maybe in your spare time you can publish your non paid work in a free hosting web service, like render.com
There are lots of good hints in
https://www.reddit.com/r/flask/comments/1ak4tyz/free_hosting_to_deploy_flask/
A great day and a fine week for you @ruthpozuelo @rye