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      <title>Health Checks for Free</title>
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      <description>The Challenge Spend least amount of recurring money to monitor your application.
Frugality, one of the core principal had almost kind of became a habit from my first job at Amazon).
The Goal Get notified when I am online when my server goes down.
Backstory: I am running the Open Source Go application on a single $5 Digital Ocean server. No Load Balancers, No fancy hardware, no high end configuration, no Docker, just the application running on Caddy for self signed Certificates, no vault(https://www.</description>
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