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| | | | | Chris Haynes - web developer consultant | |
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madebymike.com.au
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| | | | | My experience implementing service workers to cache and serve content offline. | |
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una.im
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| | | | | I recently added an option to save blog posts for offline reading. This post details how I did that and how you can too. | |
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tricht.eu
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| | | Cloudflare Tunnel is a wonderful (free) product that provides you with a secure way to connect your private (home) server(s) to the internet. This allows you to expose your homelab server to the internet without the need to open any ports on your home network or reveal your home IP address. While Cloudflare Tunnel works great giving you automatic SSL and all other goodies Cloudflare comes with, it sadly also operates as a man-in-the-middle, routing all traffic through Cloudflare's servers. This setup raises potential concerns about privacy and data security, as the unencrypted traffic could theoretically be accessed by Cloudflare. | ||