To me that still shows most doesn’t go where you think, especially when volunteers do the hard work.
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To me that still shows most doesn’t go where you think, especially when volunteers do the hard work.
Yeah, it is good to be aware!
I don’t see why that’s a problem, I want to use their security features and proxy :)
Is that the worm from dune?
Did you even read what I said? Go look where their money goes, it’s mostly for random outreach programs.
That’s sounds very low risk!
Maybe I can say Wikipedia because if it’s mediawiki software. Every year they ask for money but a lot of their funds don’t go towards the Wikipedia project.
Thanks for sharing this.
You don’t worry when you’re out of town?
I’m in the same situation
What’s your plan when you leave town?
I’ve only hosted public sites for a year or so but cloudflare, cloudflare proxy, pointing at my servers is very easy :)
.coms are the cheapest at 10.44 I think
This seems overly complicated. Why not just get a domain on cloud flare for $10? Are free domains even a thing outside github pages
You turn it off because it’s old?
That’s my biggest concern as well! My biggest server is put together by random parts I had…
Exact same for me, but I worry about some random electrical or bios issue that can’t be controlled when I’m gone.
Honestly I’d buy it
Yeah I do do that as well :)
I’m just worried that something goes wrong hardware wise or bios wise and I can’t turn it off or it causes a house issue.
So if you need to have access to files or containers but will be gone more than a weekend would you shut it down and take files with you, forget the container servers, or leave them going?
You can import or manage them through cloudflare. Does your IP change a lot? If so then you should use duckdns. I think a cloudflare tunnel may also fix this. Personally mine hasn’t changed in months so I haven’t had to deal with it.
Of course it will now change any moment now