+1 to NPM. Works really easily for certs and auto renewal.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
+1 to NPM. Works really easily for certs and auto renewal.
Seems cool. Thiccc though.
Any ideas on price?
Understood. I just think it could spread and be enjoyed by lots more via that path. Of course, it’s all up to the devs.
Cool looking app. I wish it was available on Google Play for people not familiar with third party app downloads.
I use jiffies to refer to clock speed.
Exactly the same boat. But man Cloudflare is better in every way. Having an API to update/fetch records for a zone does wonders.
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Normally I would say view the man page (as a command). Though for some reason when making the thinnest distro possible, the OS team at my job got rid of man.
Wtf man.
LinkedIn has over a billion users. I got a t-shirt for it.
Then when you’re done, you find out one of the core modules you use is considered a ‘security risk’ by your infosec team. So you have to start over.
Don’t forget that GPT4 was getting dumber the more it learned from people.
Give me some love for adding an indent level either showing nothing changed or you rewrote everything too.
The fact that large instances hit more downtime than something like reddit will always be a detriment.
Self hosted. Though hey someone may wind up here via all and scroll and wonder what else there is.
If you have Prime and aren’t insisting on self hosting: Amazon Photos gives you unlimited full quality photo backups.
Terrible idea of the day: You could use something like NFS and map the drive on all clients. On that drive you can have the latest keys then use symlinking to update, etc.
Something like puppet, chef, ansible are likely better choices.
I’ll put a recommendation out for if you’re going to open ports: use abnormal ports. Someone is likely to try to hit your port 22 for ssh, but not your port 49231.
Edit: It’s definitely some security by obscurity. Still use a strong password or keys.
For people who don’t mind it not being self hosted: Authy is good for this. You can also set a backup password (to encrypt your tokens on their servers) and optionally use it cross device.
You can allow multi device temporarily to setup, then disable to not allow new devices, etc.
(I get you didn’t ask this specifically, but figure it could be useful to someone else).
It would be an awesome open source project to make a git repo with a graph that emulates a song in guitar hero.
Recommend cloudflare for DNS. I use it for DDNS via API and it works great.
You also basically pay the wholesale rate without markup for the domain.