

Absolutely! Yes you can :) Good point, and I will now change my comment for greater accuracy.


Absolutely! Yes you can :) Good point, and I will now change my comment for greater accuracy.


Your existing Apache setup can be used as a reverse proxy. The idea is, you setup those other services (eg, next cloud or radicale) on other systems, or on the same system with different ports. Then when you access some URL, eg https://yourhomenetwork.com/radicale, Apache acts as an intermediary and returns the service at http://127.0.0.1:8080/radicale. No additional open ports needed. No additional certificates needed.
Apache can even be configured to respond to requests differently if they’re coming from the internet or from wireguard. Say if you wanted to deny all traffic from the internet and only access it from your VPN, or if you wanted to conditionally apply a password.
You can also use Apache to host multiple domain names, or sub domains, from the same IP address and ports (the feature is called “vhost”). That may require multiple SSL certificates though. (EDIT: If youre using a wildcard certificate, you can host multiple sub domains from that one certificate)
You’ve got options though, and you don’t need to break what you’ve already got :)
It’s tautological. I like it! 😊


11, 13, 17, 19, 23
I don’t remember the next ones, but in primary school they made us memorise all the double digit primes.
I remember the largest was 97.
Edit; seems I was lost. You got me ;)

I’m afraid the PS3 lacks the required laser to burn blu-rays. Linux running under otheros or an exploit is only able to use the Blu-ray drive to read disks.
If the texture is at all similar for you; might I suggest eating your vegetables?


Lol, he’s dressed like zelensky 🤣


“If you blended all 7.88 billion people on Earth into a fine goo (density of a human = 985 kg/m3, average human body mass = 62 kg), you would end up with a sphere of human goo just under 1 km wide,” Reddit contributor kiki2703 wrote in a post


As a denizen of terf island myself, all I can say is; fucking good! Our enemies hide behind statements like “just asking questions”, but there’s no room for debate when it comes to people’s rights and look where that thinking has gotten us.
The time for debate is over. I want my rights back.


I’m not convinced by arguments towards “support the developers”. They’ve already been paid for their work and won’t be getting royalties, and so buying and playing the game supports them neither financially or morally.
As to your final point; judging people for decisions they make is the ONLY thing that’s okay to judge people for. This isn’t a war game, and by not judging them you, personally, are helping to bolster the biggest terf in England. So I’ll continue judging the people who engage with HP, and I’m also judging people who decide to defend them.
Basically, when it comes to the harry potter franchise, the only winning move is to not play.


None of them bought the UK supreme court though.
Make no mistake, it is currently impossible to engage with the harry potter franchise, at all, without contributing to the dismantling of equality.
I’m not saying don’t play the game if that’s what you enjoy. I’m just saying; you should probably keep it in the bedroom and don’t do it in front of children.


Sounds like terf apologia to me.
The expression isn’t “it’s just a few bad apples but the bunch is generally okay.”