Holy shit this is beautiful!! Thanks for this!
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Holy shit this is beautiful!! Thanks for this!
Syncthing just announced they won’t develop their Android app anymore. 🫤
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You read, you walk, you get to see places…
I don’t use gmail anymore for some time, but as far as I know, you have to set an “app password” or something like that. Did you set that? Because it won’t work with your normal user password.
Also, you could check the logs Vikunja produces to see what the problem is. Is it really a timeout or maybe something else?
And don’t mention pineapple and pizza in the same sentence!
I hope not many Italians visit here, because then your inbox would be full of invectives 😁
So. Fucking. Slow.
It doesn’t support CalDAV. It’s the main reason I gave up on them. Also, having to use their mail client is not cool.
They are not open sourcing anything. They just want people to contribute. The license is not open in any good way fit the users.
FUTO in Romanian sounds a lot like “fuck her”…
No, the nginx runs inside your network. It’s the “entry point” to it and it proxies all requests to your respective services.
Thanks for the emojis. I wouldn’t have understood the words without them.
It’s not slow as in slow to respond. it’s slow when restarting… sometimes it takes 3-4 minutes until it’s up and I don’t have time for that ;-) Also, it’s a good “reason” for me to learn traefik.
Thanks for the great explanation.
So, currently, as I said, I’m using nginx proxy manager and do this:
On the other hand, You gave me a good idea about using *.lab.domain.com getting resolved by the local DNS and the main *.domain.com by my public DNS. I’ll give this a try too in the near future. Another plan for me is to start using Authentik, as I saw it’s a bit better than Authelia in some areas, even though it may be overkill for a little project - I’ll have to see.
it’s probably not what you want
What do you mean?
This looks really interesting. I’ll check it these days.
It’s still a server. A file server in this case.
The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel. - William Gibson, Neuromancer
One of the most beautiful opening lines to a novel.