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I paid for renewals a few hours before that email was sent out 🤦🏼♂️. I'm sure there'll be no refund issues though.
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(Quote) I have a fork of wg-meshconf if you're interested. It provides more flexibility so that you can add non-mesh peers that don't have a stable IP to the network by leaving their hostname fields blank + some other formatting adjustments. It's wh…
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I'll mention Tailscale because no one has yet. It might be what you're actually looking for.
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(Quote) Does it have to be that way? Coming from the US, the VAT usually disappears when I set my address.
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I wish they also planned to offer in their US location
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(Quote) Yes, it's crazy. I wonder if WP.org being used as a tool to foreclose on WP.com's largest competitor will imperil its nonprofit status.
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Yeah, the LES $3/yr devices were my very first servers. I'm here now because those were child-affordable.
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(Quote) I've provided free subdomains before, but no one has ever actually used one.
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(Quote) That's weird (Image)
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(Quote) Interesting. Now they just have an outdated cert. So, I guess they're coming back online. They presumably also got rid of Cloudflare. I don't like the lack of communication.
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It's down. Will it be back up or should I migrate? It looks like it died after starting to use Cloudflare. So, hopefully it is only temporary.
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Outgoing mail is difficult because I can't think of a typical use case. The incoming can be found as a thing for kids. You probably would need something custom. Is sending very important if you can control receiving though? He can't have a conversa…
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(Quote) MicroLXC was first
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(Quote) Ooh, will be reflashing!
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(Quote) It can be pretty eventful if you have been holding off installing any backports. I upgraded recently and some of my things really are a lot snappier. PHP 7 -> 8 is probably the biggest that I've noticed. I noticed since new features in …
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I use wireguard for this. Tailscale is probably easier to use.
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(Quote) In the sense that you've made several major improvements to the offer in the first post!
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No, he just keeps doubling various stats of the normal offer.
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(Quote) I wasn't sure if it was a snap on el variants too, but it might be.
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(Quote) Also, it's not fragmented like video. You only need one of these subscriptions to access almost all of the music that exists. So, I think it's a much better deal.
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(Quote) True, though the Ubuntu images on Oracle cloud, in particular, come with a oracle-cloud-agent snap pre-installed.
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Looking for data corruption specials
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In for the giveaway!
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(Quote) The issue is that you don't know you're on a CF site unless something goes wrong.
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(Quote) That's very cool. It's not python, but there's a shell I've been interested in called elvish: https://elv.sh/ It also fits into this space between a shell and a traditional programming language.
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Here's a command line hook from a package I made for work: https://github.com/mwt/crowdmark-labeler/blob/master/clabeler/command_line.py
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(Quote) You set up a webdav server on each node. Then select one machine to be the main node. Reverse proxy some path like /node2/ from the main node to the root directory of one of the secondary nodes. I like this because it doesn't involve actual…
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Is PHP an option? You said it was easy for you in PHP. In jq, I think you'd want to construct the main list using the recursive descent filter (..).
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I use termius a lot. I mostly manage servers on my phone before going to sleep.
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You could also use webav and reverse proxy some of the directories.
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(Quote) Interesting! I hadn't really thought about this as a possibility. I wonder how expensive it is to obtain and run a tld if you outsource the whole thing.
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I got the panda one. Lmk if you have any questions about it. There's not much to say since it's a dedicated server. I haven't had downtime and there was a good selection of install images.
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(Quote) No
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It's weird to me that they had issues with DNS given that they run the root zones for several TLDs. Isn't regular authoritative DNS child's play compared to that?
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(Quote) Is that a systemd setting? I didn't know that existed. I should actually use that. I have some time insensitive junk that runs on fair use cores. I still think 1024 simultaneous connections is a sane default limit for one server. I think it…
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(Quote) I wouldn't say that caddy's defaults are "better". Allowing your webserver to use all of your system resources by default isn't an objectively good thing. Most of the time, you expect other software on your system to need more reso…
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(Quote) Fair. I think my nginx configs are complicated because they do a lot of things though. I'd have to translate that to caddy. It might be cleaner, but if I'm making it do a lot of stuff, it probably won't be that much cleaner. I'll probably t…
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I don't see a reason to use caddy after learning how to configure nginx. I get that caddy has intuitive configs, but that's not so helpful if I have to learn them instead. Having the server actually reload when certificates change is nice. I think …