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  • I didn’t know there was a novella in the series already. Now I’ll have something to read once I’m done with this. Thanks for mentioning it!

    Was there anything in particular you didn’t like about TMoG that made it hard for you to get through.

  • I’m most of the way through The Mercy of Gods by James S.A. Corey, before I go back to The Expanse & finish that series.

  • One of my cats has figured out how to open drawers (& cabinets) & will do this same thing.

  • And they like to say they’re not sheep… or cult members.

  • Thanks! I'll take a look at that.

  • nginx + certbot \ acme for certs from my local Step-CA, proper DNS & I just use a WireGuard VPN on-demand for when I leave my house. As soon as I'm off my Wi-Fi I have the VPN active so I don't need to expose anything more than 1 port for that to work =]

    I might look at Tailscale, if only because I've seen plenty of people say that's how they connect, so worth looking into =]

  • It looks like jhdeval mentioned this already, but you may need to review your config file. By default, you would likely have nginx listening on ports 80 & 443 for requests to a specific address (i.e.: jellyfin.domain.com) which would be configured in your DNS, & then nginx would direct the jellfin 443 traffic to port 85 to access Jellyfin. Same principle for Bitwarden. If you have your nginx config files, i \ we could take a look & see if we spot any issues.

  • I prefer doing nginx on the host (vs a container), & have different configs for each service. You can have multiple services on the same port, it can be controlled via DNS instead (i.e.: access Jellyfin.domain.com & bitwarden.domain.com, both of 443).

    Ive tried Caddy once or twice but couldn’t get it working, so i just stick with nginx & cert or to automatically get certificates from my internal CA

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  • I feel like i repeat this to myself 20 times a day. I can’t stand this administration.

  • Thanks! I’ll be giving it a shot soon, to get used to it.

  • It works well enough for turn-by-turn? Any of the other features I could take or leave, just need the direction part because I have no sense of direction šŸ™ƒ

  • You’re right. It’s definitely long overdue to be using Organic.

  • I removed Google Maps when they did this, now I’m going to not want to use Apple Maps… guess I’ll be trying Organic Maps a shot. Anyone have experience or recommendations for others?

  • On any jobs interviews i do, i always ask if the applicant has questions because they are interviewing us as much as we are them.

  • Is there a reason(s) you’re doing NixOS over something like ProxMox? A friend of mine has been moving his lab over to ProxMox containers so i was thinking to do the same thing, but curious about NixOS since I’ve seen a few people mention it. Thanks!

  • The link on Hidden Palace is a 404. Maybe it’s still being uploaded or wrong path provided?

  • I’m using LiveSync & it has been working great for me.

  • You’ll need something to actually host the site. I usually stick with nginx but that’s just preference. Once you get that running you can edit files for the site & start looking into some guides or tutorials for nginx.

    I don’t recommend putting your site on the general internet. It’s just going to be attacked & can compromise your network. I have local web services but use a WireGuard VPN setup so that I can access when I’m not home, & not allow access to the internet.

  • I don't think it will have everything you're looking for, but I really like DailyTxT. I do have a couple other note-taking apps & seeing if I want to replace DailyTxT with Obsidian, but I like the web-hosted & straight-forwardness of DailyTxT.