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Correct, that's what I did with caddy, which is now periodically renewing my wildcard certificate through a DNS-01 challenge.


May I know does Caddy automatically update with apt if you built custom Caddy binaries for the DNS provider plugin?

Also, may I know which DNS provider you went with? The GitHub issues pages with some of the DNS provider plugins seems to suggest some are more frequently maintained, while some less so.


Like you, I remember 15 years ago when I decided to solve Project Euler in Ruby, a completely new language to me. I still remember the joy I was feeling when I started coding with this new language. So elegant! So natural! Like it was made to fit my brain. It's a pity I ended up working professionally with entirely different stuff.


Anybody unemployed that would like to try doing this for EU? With the author's green light (or even collaboration)


Took me 15 months to find a job after a layoff and then I accepted the first offer that came, which is basically worse in every aspect compared to my previous job. I've read all your stories and feel unexpectedly so connected with each of you. It can be hard. I just want to wish you all the best.


I don't know you either, but I feel weirdly and unexpectedly connected to your message too. I'm 4 months into a layoff, still hunting. Appreciate your message!


I could have written this comment myself word for word except my unemployment lasted 12 months. I hope we all find our way back into better jobs someday and I sincerely appreciate your comment.


Same wishes back to you too. I'm glad you found something.


I've been using "homegit" for years and never felt the need for a replacement.

https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles


great tip! also for /etc


dark reader screws this website so badly


why is a website about programming not writing code blocks in ASCII? I'm referring to quotes and other undesirable symbols


Java supports non-ASCII source code since forever. A lot of languages do.


But it doesn't support using fancy unicode quotes as string delimiters.


Not sure what you mean with "completely disables it". I have watch history disabled and still see shorts in search results or subscriptions results https://www.youtube.com/feed/subscriptions


If you click on one though and go to swipe (unless it's in your subscriptions) it doesn't allow you to "scroll". You can watch them when necessary but it's impossible to get sucked into an infinite feed.


Turning off Watch History only disables shorts on the main page, not in search results or the side-bar. It's a good start but incomplete solution.


I don't think this is, among the recent posts about US, the one for which you should have such a reaction... but maybe I'm missing something important here.


My opinion is that skipping lidar is nonsense. Check Mark Rober's video, published one month ago, "Can You Fool A Self Driving Car?" where he compares a Tesla with other Lidar-equipped cars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQJL3htsDyQ


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