How is this any different from z?
Sorry, but as someone who's completely out of the loop with these things. What's DEFCON/Blackhat or GITEX about and why shouldn't you bring your personal phone? I'm genuinely interested.
Reddit was my favorite website growing up. I'd discover new interesting subs, read random posts and comments. The frontpage was somewhat interesting too, but now it feels like a bot fest and propaganda machine. I still…
Very nice, thanks!
Did you achieve this using the OpenSnitch Nix options over at search.nixos.org/options ?
On Vercel? How? As long as it's non commercial you should be able to just run it for free there
There's been an occasion where I almost needed something like this for some client work. I can definitely see how this'd be helpful, keeping it on my radar! Good luck with the launch!
Funnily I found the 1st version more coherent than the one corrected for speed fluctuations.
Have you considered opening a staging or experimental branch on a subdomain perhaps? I think people would definitely be interested in testing out new features before they're released without hosting it themself, and I…
This seems very cool and I'd like to try it out
I share the same sentiments. I dread having to go through Ansible docs because it's so densely packed. Meanwhile Caddy's docs feel too sparse, and too many spread out tutorials. The reference isn't well thought out…
A couple weeks ago I was deciding between reverse proxies and eventually settled with Caddy because of its simplicity. However, Traefik's auto discovery of containers and referencing by labels is quite nice, but Caddy…
Tailwind v4 is getting rid of tailwind.config.js in favor of regular css as config.
It doesn't seem HTML-first though. Also the Github description says it's a library of web components, this may be misleading because this project doesn't use Web Components.
How is this any different from z?
Sorry, but as someone who's completely out of the loop with these things. What's DEFCON/Blackhat or GITEX about and why shouldn't you bring your personal phone? I'm genuinely interested.
Reddit was my favorite website growing up. I'd discover new interesting subs, read random posts and comments. The frontpage was somewhat interesting too, but now it feels like a bot fest and propaganda machine. I still…
Very nice, thanks!
Did you achieve this using the OpenSnitch Nix options over at search.nixos.org/options ?
On Vercel? How? As long as it's non commercial you should be able to just run it for free there
There's been an occasion where I almost needed something like this for some client work. I can definitely see how this'd be helpful, keeping it on my radar! Good luck with the launch!
Funnily I found the 1st version more coherent than the one corrected for speed fluctuations.
Have you considered opening a staging or experimental branch on a subdomain perhaps? I think people would definitely be interested in testing out new features before they're released without hosting it themself, and I…
This seems very cool and I'd like to try it out
I share the same sentiments. I dread having to go through Ansible docs because it's so densely packed. Meanwhile Caddy's docs feel too sparse, and too many spread out tutorials. The reference isn't well thought out…
A couple weeks ago I was deciding between reverse proxies and eventually settled with Caddy because of its simplicity. However, Traefik's auto discovery of containers and referencing by labels is quite nice, but Caddy…
Tailwind v4 is getting rid of tailwind.config.js in favor of regular css as config.
It doesn't seem HTML-first though. Also the Github description says it's a library of web components, this may be misleading because this project doesn't use Web Components.