

This the solution.
Caddy is simple.
This the solution.
Caddy is simple.
Fixed.
No idea wassup, the meta showed simply racknerd.com…
…you also must despise Trump, and if you don’t, you will.
~/ .tmux.conf
is a hidden file, denoted by the “.”
Gonna take a stab, because I don’t have a Macbook within reach, but as it’s a Unix, it’s possible there’s a tmux.conf file at:
~/.tmux.conf
which would persist through tmux installs as it’s in the user’s directory.
If you’ve already checked this out, um…
cheers,
Does it matter if you prefer emacs or vi, tho’?
I’m glad I barely skimmed the wall to find this first post.
Thanks for the timesaving.
What’s this new-fangled docker whatchamalcallit do-hickey thingy?
Do I need MS-DOS?
What this guy says.
If you wanted to go the vps route, I have a 3GB KVM with racknerd that’s $28/year. Tailscale + tunnels, and bob’s your uncle
lol
reverse proxies don’t add security
Citation?
So, you’ve gone from:
reverse proxies don’t add security
to:
“adding a proxy” does very little
What’s next?
Give up. You don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about.
…maybe use a reverse proxy…
+1 post.
I would suggest definitely reverse proxy. Caddy should be trivial in this use case.
cheers,
Interesting take.
Also, love seeing “wheel”. Don’t love “sudo”.
Slackware since 1998.
I’m good.
Does Emacs run Steam?