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STOP USING JAVA
STOP USING JAVA
I hate .NET with a passion
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I was getting really pissed seeing that Pointieststick had to explain the same fucking thing OVER AND OVER again. I don’t know if the gnome dev in question is stupid or just trolling.
Oh yes, the good ol’ disk destroyer!
People joke but when I started playing factorio, I was playing multiplayer with my brother and a friend. We played for almost 24hrs straight. I remember going to sleep afterwards and seeing transport belts when I closed my eyes. THE FACTORY MUST GROW.
Holy shit, and this is from 2005/2006. It has only gotten worse.
THANKS OP, I WAS JUST WAITING FOR THAT MOMENT
You should tell Theo that he will miss her :'(
Yep, definitely something wrong with the webserver 😅 Can you try this configuration?
https://nextcloud.domain.com {
reverse_proxy 192.168.1.182:443 {
header_up Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
header_up X-Forwarded-Proto {scheme}
header_up X-Forwarded-For {remote}
header_up X-Real-IP {remote}
}
}
You said that “originally, the Nextcloud server handled HTTPS with Let’s Encrypt at domain.com
” and now you are redirecting to 192.168.1.182
on port 443
. Is this Nextcloud server still serving HTTPS with Let’s Encrypt for domain.com
?
I’m asking because if you are using Caddy in front of that HTTPS webserver as a reverse-proxy, you will need to override the Host
header with the configured upstream address. Here’s the documentation.
I think it would be something like this (?):
https://nextcloud.domain.com {
reverse_proxy domain.com:443 {
header_up Host {upstream_hostport}
header_up Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload"
header_up X-Forwarded-Proto {scheme}
header_up X-Forwarded-For {remote}
header_up X-Real-IP {remote}
}
}
More than 50 redirects? Hmm, that looks weird.
What is the output when you run wget --spider https://nextcloud.domain.com
?
Could you try enabling cookies for cURL and pasting the contents of the cookiefile
here?
curl --cookie cookiefile --cookie-jar cookiefile --location https://nextcloud.domain.com
301 Moved Permanently
is usually not something that requires user intervention. Most browsers should automatically detect the 301 Moved Permanently
response code and redirect automatically.
What happens when you run cURL with the --location
flag?
curl --location https://nextcloud.domain.com
I’m using Bitwig but I’m really excited that PreSonus released a beta Linux build for Studio One. As a former Cubase user, Studio One makes a lot more sense for me.
Yeah, I wish Nextcloud focused more on the file manager side of their applications. I was using it on my TrueNAS instance and it seems like an unfinished product. E2EE is not enabled by default and looks like their implementation is not perfect either.
Thanks anon, this is really useful!
I think a better question would be: “what’s not wrong with NTFS?”
But that’s the problem, NTFS is not solid at all.
Wow, last time I checked logseq it was not that good. I hope they introduce their Logseq Sync eventually.
I’m using BorgBase with Vorta (desktop client for Borg Backup) and I’m pretty happy with it.