- caddyserver for reverse proxy
- docker-compose for ~75% of documentation
- logseq for notes, though I don’t keep much.
Docker and docker-compose are nice because every service you want to run follows the same basic pattern. You don’t need much documentation beyond the project docs and the compose files themselves
Edit: caddyserver can do automatic certs, even behind a firewall if you set up the api call method. Varies by registrar
dude I say nuke when I microwave things
Cost billions and have 10 year lead times?
Use any old computer you have lying around as a server. Use Tailscale to connect to it, and don’t open any ports in your home firewall. Congrats, you’re self-hosting and your risk is minimal.
I’ve been daily driving arch for like five years now, and this is just flat out not true at all. I agree it’s not a beginner distro, but if you know what you’re doing and know what you want it’s the best.
Arch is great for gaming, but it’s not for beginners
Dude, life is too short to wash spoons with your hands
Holy fuck I haven’t thought about old Greg in awhile
You’re allowed to be happy sometimes. This is a win, enjoy it
DDG for me, but mostly I use !wi and !gh. Pretty rare to do a rawdog search
second time doesn’t take two days, but yeah you’re right.
Those two days aren’t really spent configuring, they’re spent learning.
If you saw someone stealing food, no you didn’t.
If you roll a 1% chance of dying every day, you don’t make it to your first birthday
no you see they told us very clearly in the first episode that aang is very fun and happy and goofy so they dont need to show that stuff
If people wanna steal my code they can steal it, it’s why I publish it. It’s not that good anyway
I don’t agonize over every line of public code or anything, I just make it reasonably maintainable and generalized enough to be useful to people who aren’t me. If it’s a throwaway bash script with hardcoded paths and such, why would I put it up anywhere?
Not really, If it’s throwaway then I don’t publish it anywhere.
My open source work is published under my real name because I feel like if someone is running my code, they should know who I am? Also it helps with my CV and such. I don’t go into politics or anything controversial though, keep it pretty professional.
Ubuntu is dead
Kinda showed your ass with this one