I'm giving this a try now - it's true it still saves the files on disk somewhere right? AFAIK at least so, this fits my requirements.
midas
I'm using the LSIO docker image and I could not locate the occ file to fire off the reset - but even then - I didn't need to reset my password anyway..
Unless there's a rust application under that hijab I don't care!
Fuckin love Erik. Man is an absolute wordsmith
Edit: wow just noticed the downvotes. I guess it's just people downvoting because of the title? It's sarcasm all the way down with this guy.
Weid, I've got no issue using fastmail for smtp
I've listened to enough sabaton songs to know attacking Poland is a bad idea
Edit: dupe
Not sure if I completely understand but I think you want public service 1 accessible on subdomains s1.domain.com and internal service 2 on s2.domain.com?
Just point the A record for s2 to an internal ip address (or a tailscale ip). The only thing dns does is translate a (sub)domain to an ip address. So outside of your network s2.domain.com wouldn't resolve but inside your network it would.
A domain is like 10 bucks a year. This is just ego
Men trying to control women's bodies. Tale as old as time sadly.
I run a separate instance of postgres since I also use it for a lot of other stuff.
I'm honestly also baffled