
They’ve not forgotten about NORAD, and I wish I could say more than that, but I would get people in trouble if I did.
They’ve not forgotten about NORAD, and I wish I could say more than that, but I would get people in trouble if I did.
Yes, but I’d rather they gave that money to any of the groups working to stem the US slide into fascism.
Sorry, but I’m a little sick of this performative “#NotAllYanks” bullshit coming from vaguely leftist Americans who want to reassure us that they’re not all terrible people.
I’m sure the knowledge that some good Americans exist will make me feel so much better when US tanks roll into my town.
They’re not doing this bullshit for us, they’re doing it for themselves. We are under no obligation to humor their need to salve their guilty consciences.
I’m a huge fan of Caddy and I wish more people would try it. The utter simplicity of the config file is breathtaking when you compare it with Apache or Nginx. Stuff that takes twenty or thirty lines in other webservers becomes just one in Caddy.
I just use a DDNS updater. That’s honestly good enough for most purposes.
Alternatively, you could use a service like Zerotier, Tailscale or Netbird to create a virtual private LAN connection to a free Oracle VPS, then route the traffic from the VPN to your home network.