

The VPN SSH rule is configured at provision level firewall which I can access through HTTPS and temporarily change the whitelisted IP addresses. Never have done this, though. WireGuard is very stable and it is also behind another firewall.


The VPN SSH rule is configured at provision level firewall which I can access through HTTPS and temporarily change the whitelisted IP addresses. Never have done this, though. WireGuard is very stable and it is also behind another firewall.


My SSH is only accessible thru a self hosted WireGuard VPN with a dedicated IP. Zero fails.


all I ask is that my effect is reapplied to the keyboard when the computer wakes up.


Are you using a VPN?
That shouldn’t factor in any way with web tech just as the color of my underwear doesn’t.


Bitwarden can generate and store keys and also works as an SSH agent.
Warp terminal has rules you can sync online. I use them to connect to 30+ remote servers each with its own key that never leaves Bitwarden.


There is one app that only runs on Windows and that’s my dual boot cross to carry. I hate it so much that I am running a Windows VM and run the same app there until the lag is too much and have to boot to Window to finish the job.


Developers, like me, use the free tier for staging and testing and then when the project is deployed to production, I setup a paid account for the client.
I also use their domain registrar and sometimes buy CDN bandwidth in complex setups.


I also had to think, but I went for CloudPanel. Fantastic server manager software from Germany. Reverse proxy my docker containers with it. Lean. Stable. Reliable.
Fuck cPanel or Plesk with their bullshit licenses.
US servers seem sold out. Do you guys know if this is common?


At the end of the day I think it is this simple. CUDA works and developers use it so users get a tangible benefit.
AMD comes up with a better version of CUDA and you have the disruption needed to compete.


As soon as this phone is paid off
What? People finance phones? 🤣


Good work. Any plans on turning this into a self-hosted solution (Docker maybe) so I don’t need to configure the same credentials on every machine I use?
Take a look at PortX. Just installed it today in Windows and Fedora 42. I have a Synchthing server where I store a Veracrypt vault with the public keys.
Remmina is great but no Windows option.
Is blowing on the fan so it starts spinning again counts?