Are you old enough to remember how Windows was? In the good old days of 95, 98, or XP?
Linux is kinda like that. Except way more capable.
Are you old enough to remember how Windows was? In the good old days of 95, 98, or XP?
Linux is kinda like that. Except way more capable.
Other communities need content
Then go make it.
You get a steamdeck.
I do. My gaming PC is also my most capable server.
Project zomboid Boltgun Civ6
The sun is going to explode, eventually. My guy. I still need somewhere to live. And I’m not about to go live in the bush.
It’s disturbing how much I wanna try this.
Beans. That explains my MacDonald’s yesterday.
Okay. But no. You can find evidence of god or a simulation the same way. Confirmation bias. There is no way to prove either belief.
Let them be confused. They’ll learn eventually. Or they won’t. Computers are too user friendly today anyway.
I wonder if those same five people are sad, presumably because their posts aren’t as popular.
ProtonMail. 100%.
I set up custom DNS and catchall so yourcompanyname@saltycowboy.org is really how I filter spam.
Please note, saltycowboy.org isn’t really my domain.
Hover includes whois privacy for free
This is how I get books to my Kindle. So, take that to the bank for what it’s worth.
You and me both Obi.
Second. I used to self-host Bitwarden. Then I realized it’d be too devistating to lose all my passwords, even with backups. So I moved to their cloud service and paid for my families accounts too.
Joplin tho, Joplin stays on the server with no backup. I should really, really make a backup this weekend.
Why does Kirk climb a mountain?
Because it’s there!
I host in the way that you describe: “service.domain.com”. I use Cloudflare, docker, and Caddy.
I don’t remember any pit falls off the top of my head. Make sure to use HTTPS (port 443). Everything on http is basically open for everyone to see. Caddy should set that up for you automatically, tho. I recently moved to Caddy from Traefik, it’s an awesome tool.
Oh, here’s a pitfall. One time I opened a port, #22, for ssh access to my server. I installed fail2ban on my server. One weekend I looked at my logs and found I’d banned hundreds of IP addresses. Some bot found my open port and then begun attacking the login with some kinda rainbow table. I moved the port from the ssh default to something else and never had a problem since.
Also, and this isn’t a requirement but just useful, I set up a VLAN for my selfhosted server. It’s firewalled from my local network. That way, if someone access’ my server they don’t have access to my whole network.
So, tldr, have fun and midigate risk where you can.
This guy quiet quits.