I don’t think you need a VPN here since you’re using an already secure protocol. Sounds like you’re mostly wanting a static IP address. You can configure the local router to hand out static IPs. Local DNS works too.
I don’t think you need a VPN here since you’re using an already secure protocol. Sounds like you’re mostly wanting a static IP address. You can configure the local router to hand out static IPs. Local DNS works too.
There’s mage which lets you write tasks in go instead of yaml.
Same! I’ve had the same Arch install since 2010. It has outlasted all the original hardware, except for the case and power supply.
Cloudflare supports NS records, which is what you’re looking for. Except it probably only lets you create a zone for the top level domain, so you can only delegate to other providers. AWS Route53 will let you create subdomain zones, and will let you create NS records to set up delegation.
People mentioned Quad9, Cloudflare, Mullvad, and NextDNS already. Controld.com is also available for free with different levels of blocking. They also support DoH and DoT.
Smaller keyboards:
I really wanted to like Matrix, but the clients applications are trash. This looks like it has a nice client app at least.
From a user perspective, Wayland is smoother and looks nicer.
Think of it as a sampler. You get a sample of 10 different switches, 5 of each kind of your choosing, and then return the sampler after 5 days. When you find the switch you like, you can buy a whole set for your keyboard.
Milktooth (https://milktooth.nu) will let you try 10 different switches for $15. Worth it to save you the trouble of buying multiple sets of switches before finding ones you like.
How’s it look with Jellyfin?
That TLDR is more of a thesis statement than a TLDR/summary.
Helix for a better default config. But you’ve probably already set up vim the way you like it.