

+1!!
I found this guide very inspiring: https://melonking.net/thoughts/lets-make
It focuses on the creativity and self-creation aspect of writing your own websites. The site is quirky but also geniune.


+1!!
I found this guide very inspiring: https://melonking.net/thoughts/lets-make
It focuses on the creativity and self-creation aspect of writing your own websites. The site is quirky but also geniune.


Option C! Sapporo Ichiban


+1 to FlorisBoard!!
(I am biased, I create themes for it)


If you drop the “from anywhere” part, you can set up a pihole with a static address that you can use from within your LAN, without any involvement from your ISP.
Read section “Assign your Raspberry Pi a static IP address” of https://www.raspberrypi.com/tutorials/running-pi-hole-on-a-raspberry-pi/


How touching. Let me play a sad tune on Canada’s smallest violin. 🥺


Apparently this message used to be common when GDPR first came into force.
Also, I love that the response code is 451. It’s meant to replace a generic “404” for content unavailable specifically due to legal reasons. And of course 451 is referring to Ray Bradbury’s book of the same name.


I miss the “good web”.
We can contribute to making a part of it good again with one of these kinds of sites.
I did my part! It is a fun experience. No JS. No CDN. With a webring.
I went to my town’s Canada Day celebration this morning. It was really nice.


Thanks for your experience.
It seems a common reason to set up a frontend is for family use. I suppose that is a logical extension of designing a system for its users - if someone wants to use it a certain way, they get to use it that way.


What are your reasons? Discovery / searching?


Nice! Thank you for sharing your experience. :)
How did you get your NAS to know when it was being used?


I’m a fan of simplicity.
Which software do you use to run your NAS? I have TrueNAS scale.


No TV, yes spouse. She prefers playing media from the network folder just like me.


Makes sense! Thank you :)


What is a “tmm” stack? Sorry for my ignorance.


Absolutely!
What do you like about those that make your experience better?


I see! That makes sense. Thank you :)
What do you prefer using?


Ok. My suggestion is to find an older version of Minecraft and install it, then try to convert it, then if it works update back to latest. It looks like you are on Android so you can install old apps via APK files.
If you use IPv6 globally routable addresses for your services you can avoid all split horizon DNS, NAT, hairpin, etc. With the magic of IP routing and maybe some custom wireguard route advertisements your packets will go through the shortest path wherever your client hosts are.