You can use your phone with mobile connection (not WiFi) to check if it can see the file that you made available on your web server.
You can use your phone with mobile connection (not WiFi) to check if it can see the file that you made available on your web server.
You’re correct that it won’t draw 650W. You could get a power meter or a power measuring plug and measure the energy consumption.
Check if MariaDB has that JSON datatype:
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/issues/6659#issuecomment-1602507604
Maybe you are talking about CGI scripts? With CGI scripts the web server will start a new process for each request. PHP can run as php-cgi, but nowadays mod_php and php-fpm are more common. CGI scripts can also be shell scripts or compiled programs.
There’s already !webdev@programming.dev
How often do you run that script? Maybe the server writes log files, and if your script runs every 5 seconds the log files get too large.
Maybe you would be better off with a program like fetchmail. You can let it call your own script, and it will get the data on stdin.
If you happen to have a Fritzbox with VoIP capability it contains a SIP server and you can register SIP clients on it (e.g. Fritz App Fon, linphone, twinkle) and use them to phone internally.