

I can confirm caddy is more of a high availability proxy than a proper load balancer, but it does it’s job and has an api you can hook up to a gui if you want. Or like I do - to a config repo with ci/cd deployment.
I can confirm caddy is more of a high availability proxy than a proper load balancer, but it does it’s job and has an api you can hook up to a gui if you want. Or like I do - to a config repo with ci/cd deployment.
You may be surprised but a private (self-hosted) torrent tracker is how I did this when I had crappy internet and had to send over a bunch of pictures and video to family.
You can encrypt the data before sending, although it still should be fairly safe, speeds don’t matter much, there’s no storage to pay for or risk leaking.
Most commands are the same. They recommend just aliasing docker to podman so you can keep using your old commands.
The geopolitical “press alt+f4 for free cs money”
Oh hey that’s awesome, maybe I’ll put my RX460 back into the jellyfin VM for transcoding. I need to migrate that box anyway.
This comment tought me more about PSUs and UPSs than my entire experience in IT in a very concise way. Good one.
I use yakuake (or guake if I still used gnome), I love having a consitent terminal slide down the screen every time I press a shortcut, especially if it’s supplememtary to what I’m doing in the graphical shell.
Which one? Internet is not held by one thing, it’s a network.
What’s just HHD then?
He heck is HHD+? Is this some new fangled storage tech I’m too SSD to understand?
I have it, it’s membrane. It’s pretty good for the price.
Yeah I see. I don’t know if I can help, as I’ve only used caddy outside of podman, as a separate machine, pointing back to my services.
Please confirm for me, the client traffic looks like proxy is the source on the containered services?
I haven’t had that issue with caddy before, but may be I’m using some particular config to make sure it always passes the client IP.
Some services also need a setting to “know” they are behind a proxy and should look for client address in the headers like x-forwarded-for.
Guy has an extensive credits list https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Baker
Yes, it can.
Whoa strawman there. No it’s not.
On the quotes: these are just, like, your opinons, man.
I’m sorry what the heck is that Blade Runner reference.
Edit after skimming the article: It’s internal codenames for the controllers I think.
Ngl I was convinced for a good while it’s mostly a result of smoking near them.
Because actually writing code is the least important part of programming.