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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • IMO, as an outsider, he has done a great job.
    Among many successes that have drifted across my news feeds, he has also excelled past the really low bar of “not making a mockery of the US”.

    That statement is not exclusive from the statement that “Biden should not run again”.

    It’s 4 years later. And he would have to do another 4 years if he won.
    I know presidents are more than just a person in the same way a ship can’t sail with only it’s captain. But strong leadership is going to make everything easier.
    And Biden is old.






  • Transfering a domain from one registrar (IE reseller) to another can be a pain, but yes you can - it normally involves a fee and manual actions from the registrars.
    As long as the new registrar supports the TLD. A few Geo-TLDs can only be resold/managed by some registrars.

    The easiest thing to do is to point the domain at ClouDNS nameservers.
    Make sure you are happy with ClouDNS (I’ve never had issues with them) etc before committing



  • Nginx Proxy Manager is probably perfect for you.
    Pick a domain (like mylab.home or something), set up your home network to resolve that domains IP as your docker hosts IP.
    NPM will do self-signed certs. So, you will get a “warning, Https is insecure” kinda page when you visit it. You could import NPMs root cert into your OS/browser so it trusts it (or set up an “don’t warn for this domain” or something).

    If you don’t want per-client config to trust it, then you need to buy a domain, use a DNS that supports letsencrypt DNS-challenge, and grab certs that way (means you don’t need a publicly accessible well-known route exposed)