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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | I often need to view a bunch of static HTML files in my browser locally, and I often need to open them with http:// rather than file:// URLs so related CSS or JavaScript files load correctly. Luckily, Python provides a simple web server, and most Linux distros include Python. | |
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paul.kinlan.me
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| | | | | Paul is a Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google and loves to help make web development easier. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | Some time ago, I discovered and used searx on OpenBSD . This worked quite well but there were a few annoying bugs that I couldn't solve. Mainly using OpenSearch with Firefox and timeouts with some Big Tech search engines. After struggling enough, I decided to switch to SearXNG . It has some cons compared to SearX but, regarding my needs and beliefs, the pros win. | |
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blog.cavelab.dev
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| | | I've set up a local Arch repository, a dynamic reverse proxy cache using nginx - and a local "build server" for AUR packages, using aurutils. Here is how, and why ?? | ||