Why WASM? It allows developers to use something other than JS.
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codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
Why WASM? It allows developers to use something other than JS.
COSMIC DE is really starting to look amazing. I can’t wait to daily drive it.
I mean, if you really want one, you could change the keyboard manually.
lol, his comment history is full of him correcting people
System76? They primarily sell Linux computers and also develop Pop!_OS and COSMIC DE.
Yeah well, it is definitely in alpha stages, those things are to be expected.
You can self host Forgejo (a Gitea fork) which is powering codeberg.org
It will be getting federation support someday with the ForgeFed ActivityPub extension, so you pretty much can stay connected with others’ repos while owning your data.
I agree. People need to stop using GitHub already. Btw, Forgejo will be getting federation with ActivityPub.
I agree. They can fuck off back to their AI filled cave.
no, absolutely not.
That’s bad. LW is already dominating the Lemmyverse. I’d say just send them to one of the top 10 or 20 instances at random.
I have over 1.5k hours and I am still actively playing it to this day. It never gets old.
King Terry the Terrible is watching everyone that uses TempleOS and will execute anyone who misuses it with an A10 gun, the fist of God.
np, feel free to reach out again if any problems occur.
I haven’t really used Nginx, but from a quick look nginx seems to be restarting everytime as it attempts to delete some proxy configuration (?), but fails to do so with code “ENOENT” which just means that such file or directory does not exist.
I also found this issue in the nginx github repo: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/3497
According to the discussion in that issue, it seems like nginx is the one causing the problems. Consider downgrading the nginx container image to what it was before if it updated itself.
It also could be something being corrupted, so you might need to dig some more into this matter.
People also recommend switching to other reverse proxies like caddy and traefik. I also recommend it, you might as well take this as a opportunity to use something better. I personally recommend Caddy, as it is very simple to configure and very convenient. It handles HTTPS and all that boring stuff for you. Iirc it also has a cloudflare module, so you can just follow the guide in the documentations to let Caddy automatically renew certs for you via access tokens.
I don’t see anything wrong in the logs. Must be something else.
Can you reach the piped container through localhost? Did you try to access it without the cloudflare proxy (it can be disabled in the cloudflare dns settings)?
Also check what the other guy said, it also could be that.
LibreOffice, rise!