I should automate something like that too. I just have one A record pointing to my IP and all my subdomains CNAME’d to that so that if it ever changes, I just have to update that one record.
I should automate something like that too. I just have one A record pointing to my IP and all my subdomains CNAME’d to that so that if it ever changes, I just have to update that one record.
My IP isn’t technically static but it hasn’t changed in the 3 years I’ve been with this ISP.
Yes, the only difference really is installing their custom kernel afterwards to enable missing features like touchscreen support.
It works pretty well, the only big thing still missing is camera support which will probably get solved soon.
I can’t open the link right now cause it seems to have gotten the hug of death, but if they didn’t mention it check out Caddy. It handles the certificates all automatically. All you have to do is set up the DNS record and then point Caddy at your internal service and it handles the rest.
Man I would be so nervous to trust Oracle with my credit card though.
Just FYI Oracle has language that reserves the right to shut down free tier machines that they deem “idle”.
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier_topic-Always_Free_Resources.htm
Nice thank you. I use both.
I ran it for a while but ultimately didn’t trust myself to harden it enough.
You need to set up a local DNS server with a .servername
zone and point your machines to it. You’d add an external DNS server like 1.1.1.1 as forwarder to allow internet traffic to still resolve.
Memmy is very new but is rapidly being developed.
We’ve come full circle
I’ve been self hosting miniflux. The UI works great on both desktop and mobile, but I also use NetNewsWire on iOS to connect to it.
This is what I do. Btrfs snapshots and use send/receive with my NAS.
We’ve reached the end of the VC-funded golden age where they are all now demanding a return on their investment, hence why the screws are now all getting tightened.
btrfs send/receive to my NAS.