Yes that’s definitely Klingon, sadly can’t translate it tho
Yes that’s definitely Klingon, sadly can’t translate it tho
I can only find it pleasent if I really had to go to the toilet but couldn’t for some reason, but it’s a pleasent feeling of release not a generally pleasent feeling. Like as if you had to deal with a very annoying person and doing almost anything afterwards feels pleasent.
Rotting corpses should be the last concern, burial in caskets is a whole waste of space anyway.
Communism is socialism, but socialism is not necessarily communism. Socialism is the counter part to capitalism, and communism is a form of socialism. I found this video very helpful when I had the same question.
Some Youtube-Channels I can recommend, but with varying levels of “noob”-friedlieness. Just watch a few and decide for yourself which can help the most:
https://youtube.com/@christianlempa
https://youtube.com/@TechnoTim
https://youtube.com/@LearnLinuxTV
As for a reverse proxy, it depends how you want to access your services. If you’re just gonna host your services on docker and then publish ports on the host you can just access them that way. But that way they are of course not encrypted, which in your home LAN can be fine. To really use a reverse proxy you also need to have a way to rewrite or add dns entries in your local network. All the domains and subdomains you’d want to use must point to the reverse proxy which would then forward the requests to the services.
The way I have it configured right now is that I have a reverse proxy on my docker host which has the ports 443 and 80 published on the host, while all the services I use in docker on that host do not have published ports. They’re all then in a network with the reverse proxy so it can forward the requests to the services. That way I can encrypt everything with SSL/TLS and have trusted certificates on everything. I use nginx proxy manager which also handles my certificates.
The really vulnerable open ports are the ones you forward to your router. But you only need those when you want to access services from outside your network. But I would wait on that until you feel comfortable.
I’m from germany and I haven’t managed to get to therapy myself yet but from what I’ve read and heard from friends, just try to make an appointment with any therapist and don’t stress on them being the right one. It has to match and they’ll know it and will get you to a therapist that’ll match for you.
I also get this randomly being depressed in the evenings. I’ve noticed that for me it is a mix of mostly being alone and the day ending, I just have a very hard time dealing with things ending.
I’ve started to journal and mostly in the evenings and it really helped me. Of course it’s no substitution for therapy but it get’s me through the evening and sleeping and out of bed in the morning.
I’m using wefwef right now and it is surprisingly good.
It looks really nice, kind of funny seeing the iOS-UI on Android. But I loved Apollo before switching to Android.
Yeah, Signals response pointing to how their service works and than all the data consisting of only these two things war hilarious.
This makes no sense. This is the typical tolerance paradox. One who is or claims to be tolerant has to be intolerant towards intolerance or intolerance will always win. We kick nazis and other hateful people because of their intolerance. Kicking Transgender or Homosexuality would be intolerant towards generally tolerant people.
That’s sad, because the anonimity was the reason I was using it. Well, it was expectable with Google being Google.
Aurora Store is working for you? I always get the Oops, This Account is rate limited
no matter how much new sessions I request. The main screen seems to be loading though so idk.
I use duplicati for docker containers. You just host it in docker and attach all the persistent volumes from the other containers to it, then you can set up backup jobs for each.