I think part of it is I’ve lost a lot of my Poster’s Fire, so I’m not as active as I was when I started out on twitter. Good advice though, I’ll give it another try
i post the one piece threads
I think part of it is I’ve lost a lot of my Poster’s Fire, so I’m not as active as I was when I started out on twitter. Good advice though, I’ll give it another try
Nice, thank you!
True, I’ll probably post a thread for that later
Please give me some good follow recommendations on Mastodon
Randomly hitting servers is too inefficient. The easiest way is to find the loudest server and go ham on that because apparently the Nvidia AI pod things are unbelievably loud
Ah okay so your VPS isn’t the VPN gateway, you’re using protonVPN’s. If you do a dig or nslookup against their DNS servers you cam confirm if their records are updated. If they are then I would guess like others in the thread suggested it’s something on Proton’s side
Is your VPN configured to use the domain name of your VPS or the IP?
The New 2/3DS XL are goated, the emulation support on CFW is great and you can take it anywhere you want.
This is good to know, thank you for sharing
Ahh that’s a bummer, not sure why they wouldn’t put that in their doc page
Their docs don’t mention anything unique for their pki certs so it seems like Let’s Encrypt should work. They also mention rotating certs in this guide so you can definitely automate some part of that
If you’re firewalling you can reasonably secure things but it becomes more complicated quick because you need one in front of each end point or else it’s all being filtered centrally which defeats the decentralization
What’s your use case? I can’t really think of what I’d do with a mesh VPN at home
For PKI I think you can automate it using certbot and Let’s Encrypt
“Hey Fred! It’s me your cousin! Yeah, Bill Durst! You gotta listen to this!”
It’s fascinating to see all these backend SEO tools, the whole SEO industry is so insidious and it feels like it’s absolutely unknown in the mainstream consciousness.
One interesting point they move past that’s sorta outside the scope of the article is the reddit comment. Generally reddit is decent for finding product discussions, but it’s hard to imagine people are unaware of the reach being recommended on a reddit thread can get from search results. Reddit has massive issues with bots and astroturfing, so if google search remains reliant on reddit these ghouls will start ruining that avenue too
Wow that’s nuts, I was literally just thinking about how this could work yesterday!
Hosting an instance of Diet Hexbear seems like it would fit the project pretty well.