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Sorry for scaring developers
Norwegian proot with a taste for shitposting Deeply sorry for my photoshop creation
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Mugpost
Anything is python if you use it incorrectly enough
Fun fact: re capcha is just spyware https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTsBP21-XpI
Why the long face?
Sure, but listing them by hand is annoying. Lemme research the lemmy api and spend months automating this simple task.
I’m at a :.|:; for words
Uber for the rich™
I doubt that’ll work as “only poor people work as Uber drivers”, but we might solve that issue if there is no driver in the first place.
We’ve gone full circle again
As a young Norwegian I can say that I’ve saved a bit of money by pirating. I have a nas with 10s of tb of movies disney or Warner bros can’t delete from my library.
It’s got a flared base so you’re good to go
I’m at a :.|:; for words
“hi I’ve been trying to contact you about your ring doorbell’s extended warranty”
Here’s the free oem app as an msix package as Microsoft removed the store link. link
(yes I did accidentally upload it to the wrong collection, but I don’t think I can change that)
“what is love?” (baby don’t hurt me)
What? But the factory must grow
Or in physics terms, potential energy.
I switched from duckdns about a year ago as it failed to resolve the addresses for my jellyfin server. I ended up buying a domain from cloudflare for 3 years for about $4, and I self-hosted ddns updater to automatically grab the dynamic ip, and set it to a subdomain.
As for your nginx config, I’d imagine you could make 2 separate config files in sites-enabled
that are nearly identical, but listen for different domains.
Something like this:
#config file 1
server {
listen 80;
server_name example_a.com;
location / {
return 301 http://example_c.com$request_uri;
#or use an ip instead of example_c.com
}
}
#config file 2
server {
listen 80;
server_name example_b.com;
location / {
return 301 http://example_c.com$request_uri;
#or use an ip instead of example_c.com
}
}
#Or use "proxy_pass http://example_c.com;" in the location tag instead of "return 301..." if you want to reverse proxy the traffic
1.5Tb data cap, jeez. I regularly push 6tb of monthly traffic by myself. This feels like mobile internet all over again, but now with wired…
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