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I try things on the internet.

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+1 for nginx, although there has been some concern because nginx is developed by a group of russians though it is open source and appears to still be widely used. If this worries you, look into traefik.

Otherwise does your ProxMox setup run docker containers? If so you can use NginxProxyManager which has a web gui for configuring your virtual hosts.

At a high level what you need is this:

  • all domains routed to your host (or home if self hosting) IP.
  • that IP needs to have a reverse proxy server like traefik or nginx listening on port 80 and port 443 if you want ssl/tls.
  • your app servers which run lemmy, nextcloud, etc can be anywhere on your network where your reverse proxy can access. You’ll need to create vhosts for each. The server uses the Host header to determine which IP to reverse proxy to, eithe lemmy.moorefam.net or nextcloud.moorefam.net
  • the reverse proxy will get the content from lemmy or nextcloud and serve it via that IP and port.
  • ensure your home router is port forwarded on 80 (and 443 if you want ssl/tls) if you want to access these instances from the public internet but beware, you might want to add a firewall in-between if you aren’t confident in your router’s firewall.
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Tl;dr: you can add millions of sites to a single IP if you want. Very common in commercial hosting as well.

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Self promotion in order to be hired so that they can eat food and survive.

Edit: y’all don’t have jobs? I’m not saying it works, I am saying they do it to stay employed.

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There can be many more than one, or are you forgetting about decentralization?

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The thing the right fears most is the truth.

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Sure I guess my point is they fear the truth so much that they invented their own form of the truth.

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I don’t know but what I do know is without sending cookies, the server won’t know it’s you. If you login to reddit on the app, cookies are saved so you can login again the next time you load the app.

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Ok so if application xyz has a browser, assuming that browser isn’t just an embedded copy of a system browser (something that I am not sure is possible with android or ios development, i am just a web dev), it won’t know your reddit cookies unless you gave it. Or, more correctly, it may save your cookies for every site you visit, but that’s just normal browser behavior. If you visit reddit, your cookies are saved but if you didn’t login the cookies just identify you as a unique but otherwise unknown user. If you login, then your cookies are saved if you load up the in-app browser again and find that you are still logged into reddit.

The only time where you could expect to be logged into reddit already via an in-app browser which you didn’t log in with previously is if that in-app browser is just an embedded system web browser where you are logged in.

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The browser stores the cookies, so if it is a system browser then the system browser stores the cookies even if embedded in the app. It also means that the app isn’t likely aware of those cookies as it’s part of a separate app.

Also, generally speaking, few developers want to build their own browser. It is far easier to just ask the OS to put a browser in a space provided by the app, than to build a browser that works well to be used on the greater internet and the actual app itself. I say this because “the browser stores the cookies” so if app xyz doesn’t use a system browser then app xyz is the browser. Like, any app can ask you for your reddit username and password, store that, make HTTP calls that login with your username and password, parse the HTML it gets from reddit, and report it back to you. This is essentially how lemmy apps work at a high level with one big difference: these apps and the server are both aware of each other, which is the same sort of situation where a company like google or reddit gives API access as a sort of contract between how the apps and servers with better security and full consent of all involved.

Basically if you see reddit apps pop up which don’t use the official API, you should be wary. Doubtful they would make it onto the app stores but it’s always possible. It doesn’t mean they are nefarious, just that they could be.

The good news is it’s pretty easy to tell what you are using.

Logged into example.com somewhere on your device, then you open a freshly installed app, click a link to example.com and you are already logged in? System browser.

Logged into example.com somewhere on your device, then you open a freshly installed app, click a link to example.com and you aren’t logged in? This could be another browser if you have more than one installed on your device. So the ask… does it look and function like shit? This isn’t a great test but again, building a browser that actually renders html css and js is difficult, so it’s likely to not work or look very well if it’s something built with the purpose of stealing data specifically.

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Might need to use chrome so I can blur my video background on google meet. Firefox not a supported browser for video filters. Ungh.

Firefox is the last good browser.

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This kid is a dumb pile of shit. I recommend everyone block him.

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More nazis should fix the revenue issues. Advertisers love associating themselves with hated people. Advertisers hate making a profit. Forever Elone, Musk will need to share sucking dick to turn a profit. If you look on twitter you’ll notice his lips are chapped.

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What the fuck are you talking about?

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Defending country from invaders bad. --juliuseziure probably.

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I wish you a lifetime of russian conscription.

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I don’t think they did. I think the nazi was the fuckwit, but they were responding to what you wrote.

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Eat shit.

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You’re a real dumb fucker, aren’t ya?

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I’d shove my cock down to your throat but I don’t fuck with nazis like you. Plus, you would enjoy being gagged a bit too much for my liking. Go fuck your father and play in traffic.

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“Its not racism its history” yeah, a history of racism.

“It was about states rights!” Yeah, the state’s rights to own slaves.

“It’s a part of our past” yeah, part of our past of being absolute monsters.

“I am still proud of my heritage” I guess you need to have your ass beat into the ground AGAIN, then.

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Maybe its just me buying “old” technology like the 24-core threadripper but how are y’alls putting more than 128GB in your mobos?

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16TB 7200 RPM the same price as a 2TB NVME.

Do you want 2TB super fast or 16TB that still can transfer at decent speeds?

The answer is yes.

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So what I am hearing is that I need to start buying server and not desktop motherboards.

128GB isn’t that much when running multiple VMs with PCIe passthrough and docker apps in the background, but its all my little asus x399 board can handle… or any x399 board it seems.

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My computer lighting is powered by incandescent bulbs. Lots of replacing, heat and landfll usage but its worth it to not have any of those woke leds in there.

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Federation is complicated enough that under 30s and over 50s haven’t caught on much yet.

Be the change…

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Would you dare say that to their facsimiles?

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Fantastic!

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That’s awesome! I am curious, do you have a background in tech at all? The fediverse shouldn’t be that hard of a concept for people to grasp but in my experience with people my age (42) and younger few seem to get it.

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Fax.

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