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shibumi.dev
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| | | | | How to move your nginx webserver configuration to a more modern webserver called caddy. Caddy has several advantages like automated TLS | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | In early 2019, I got fed up with Twitter Ads and recommendations etc. So I started looking for alternatives and read about Mastodon. As I was especially looking for OpenBSD news, tricks etc, I finally landed on bsd.network. It turned out to be a really nice place to hang out ; and not BSD-centric at all. People there are great. And MastoAdmins are kind and caring people. A couple of years later, I decided that I would host my own instance on the Fediverse. And the journey began. | |
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citizen428.net
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| | | | | My blog gets generated with Hugo, which Im generally happy with. Until recently, I hosted the static files on Netlify but now decided to get my own little server again. There are two main reasons for this: I actually missed doing some sysadmin work. The Internet was supposed to be a federated system and I dont want to outsource everything to a few tech giants. Operating system choice OpenBSD has always been one of my favorite (server) operating systems, for reasons that are nicely summarized at Why OpenB... | |
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blog.notmyhostna.me
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| | | I recently moved from using a wildcard certificate to using a bunch of certificates from Let's Encrypt. I was a bit hesitant in the beginning because ... | ||