They didn’t say how fast it stopped rotating and whether the moon flew out of orbit awhile back.
They didn’t say how fast it stopped rotating and whether the moon flew out of orbit awhile back.
Bog if true!
I’m considering Zulip
https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/install.html
https://github.com/rsmsctr/vaultwardenGuide
It doesn’t cover backups though. It uses Caddy instead of NGINX, and it uses DuckDNS to point a subdomain to your private IP address of your Vaultwarden server, so it will only be accessible in your LAN.
I’ve been researching zero-trust for my homelab recently and I’m considering OpenZiti instead of Cloudflare since I think it can all be self-hosted. The BrowZer from OpenZiti is especially interesting to me. The fact that I’m behind CGNAT is a hurdle though.
It ends up being a lot like FIDO or Passkeys but without having to store a separate key for each site. Each key is derived from your master key and the domain so they are all unique, to prevent tracking, but you still don’t have to save a separate private key blob for each site. There is also a recovery key built into the spec so that if your master key somehow gets out, you can use your recovery key to prove you’re the real person and regain your account to change the signin public key.
What about SQRL?
Something that always bothered me about that episode.
Yeah, it seems Buddists are more focused on mindfulness and being fully in the moment, which is kind of the opposite of escapism. Also understanding duhkha, sometimes translated as unease due to “not having what one wants” or “having what one doesn’t want” and accepting it and living with it rather than striving to eliminate duhkha.
…and of course Buddhists have been known to kill other Buddhists for being the wrong kind of Buddhists, so ymmv
Then where does the energy to displace the air on the blue side of the portal coming from?
that… actually works…