homeassistant community store has a cloudflared add-on that works great to get it to easily work over cloudflare tunnels
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I believe in China red/green meaning is reversed for things like this, where red means positive/good and green means negative/bad
Just fyi how a client handles multiple DNS servers might not always be you expect and just depends on how it was implemented. Some clients can just send a DNS request to all DNS servers at once and take whatever responds first, essentially randomizing which DNS server gets used
At least doordash marks when places are virtual brands now, a lot less googling addresses for me lol
I'm not gonna lie, between the dirty camera lens and the color of the filament, I can't tell wtf is going on in this pic at all
Would something like a FiiO BTR5 fill your need? It's a bluetooth wireless/wired DAC
Yeah, I think it falls squarely into your thing about a new term from open source as its not recognized as being open source by the OSI and probably won't be due to it being too restrictive, but the restrictions close the loopholes, forcing the software to be more free at the same time so it's kind of in a weird spot
MongoDB has a modified version of the AGPL that they call Server Side Public License that might interest you. Specifically the change in section 13:
“Service Source Code” means the Corresponding Source for the Program or the modified version, and the Corresponding Source for all programs that you use to make the Program or modified version available as a service, including, without limitation, management software, user interfaces, application program interfaces, automation software, monitoring software, backup software, storage software and hosting software, all such that a user could run an instance of the service using the Service Source Code you make available.
By my reading, it closes that loophole you mention by specifically calling out interfaces and APIs as also requiring the source to be available. At the top of the page I linked there is also a PDF showing the removals and additions they made to the AGPL to end up with their SSPL.
You didn't keep your 2fa backup codes like they tell you to do?
You can usually find precompiled shaders to download, for ryujinx look at ryusak
I'm fairly certain hardware based 2fa has been around since the early 90s maybe even earlier. It's not the maturity that's the issue, as I'm fairly certain its significantly older than application based, but that it's extremely inconvenient for the user to have to buy a physical key and keep it safe
So a reverse proxy is sort of like a phonebook or directory, it routes outside requests to the appropriate place. So imagine your reverse proxy is a receptionist, someone comes in and says "hey I am looking for plex.mydomain.com" the receptionist would then use the phonebook and say "ok if you are looking for plex.mydomain.com, go to building 192.168.1.10 (the ip), room 9000 (the port)"
Since you are asking about dockerized services, the networking for those can be done in several different ways, but the one thing that really matters is that each service needs to have a unique combination of ip and port, because only 1 service can live at each address. With docker, you could set up multiple services that use the host server's ip, in which case each container will need to be on different ports, or you could have it so each container has its own ip, in which case the port can be anything.