Yeah yeah. Something like that.
Yeah yeah. Something like that.
Looks similar to a certain anime.
Upon more investigation, it seems more like caddy indeed can’t. The only reason it works is because I directly point the A record to the VPS’s IP.
Afaik you can reverse proxy the ssh connection. I’ve been connecting to my server using the domain and tld (asudox.dev)
Why would they need to understand? Just tell them that it’s needed to play on the server and set it up for them. Whenever they want to play, they can use the VPN.
You should isolate it. Use Docker or Podman or any container solution to put the server in a container for isolation from the main system. Any external directory outside the container the server won’t write to should be in read only mode.
If the server is only for your friends. Stop exposing your network to the public and instead use VPNs.
Rescue image: SystemRescue
Portable Encryption Tool: Picocrypt
Ventoy with Arch and Rescue bootable images. And a portable cross platform encryption tool just in case.
Let me guess the genres: Harem, Ecchi, Comedy
No romance I suppose. The girls seem too horny for any romance.
That won’t do. Bookwyrm is written in Python, while mine will be written in Rust. I also just planned things out and seems like this federated anime tracker will have to wait a few years or release itself as a generic audiovisual content tracker. The thing is, I can’t seem to find a source for the animes and mangas, I might consider scraping but it’s somewhat risky and takes a lot of time. I considered making an open source database for all anime related things. This federated anime tracker then would get dumps of that database daily and work that way. I only found vndb which gave dumps of their database, but MyAnimeList, AniList, aniDB etc don’t seem to give dumps of their databases.
Thanks.