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Cake day: April 24th, 2023

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  • Ope sorry, right now I just have the serve config doing a redirect of port 22, however when I try to SSH in I get rejected by tailscale ACL. Says there’s no user named git.

    If I followed the steps for the vanilla docker setup I’d add a git user to the host and softlink the host authorized_keys file to the gogs container’s version, as well as add a shim script to forward the command into the container using the docker exec command, but I’d rather not do that by mucking about in the sidecar if there’s a better way. The tailscale universal docker mod for linuxserver.io says they have ssh access for their containers but as far as I can tell it just pops in the --ssh flag in tailscale up.








  • I recently fell into this rabbit hole myself! Though I decided against hosting the blog myself(because I don’t want to do anything stupid lol) Nowadays for sites like that you can install a static site generator to automatically build the site based off of markdown files. I personally use Hugo but I hear good things about Jekyll too.

    The way mine is set up I make a post or a page on my machine and push it to my backend github repo. Github detects a change and rebuilds the site with the new content using a github action, then uploads the whole public folder to my host at neocities.










  • I’m in the midst of redoing mine, I’ve been trying to adapt the bullet journaling system to obsidian. I think I’m at a point where I’m mostly satisfied with it for now lol.

    At the top I’ve got a inspirational quote that’s actually written into the file via a… Dataview.js script? Can’t remember off the top of my head. Next i have a tasks view showing any bullets (Tasks add-on with extra checkmarks) from the weekly note along with a list of daily bullets. Then the bottom I have some dataviews showing my recently saved Obsidian articles and any new or modified notes.