How else are you going to get your hands on the latest build of Hannah Montana Linux?
How else are you going to get your hands on the latest build of Hannah Montana Linux?
Thanks, I’ve updated my comment with that link instead.
EDIT: I linked a different site before, but it now seems suspect. For what it’s worth, I checked the filehash of the apk from both sites and they matched.
It’s always been desserts or sweets
Pelicans are jerks that eat anything they can
Get a cheap VPS on digital ocean, and make a wireguard tunnel from there to your server. Then you don’t need any open ports on your home network
Better than everybody looking like broccoli
Yeah, but not as good. RealDebrid basically acts as a CDN for torrents, they’re serving you the files they’ve already downloaded directly to you.
From what I can tell, sudo flix is streaming torrents from the seeders, so you are reliant on there being enough seeders with decent upload speeds.
Somebody feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
Yo
Delete this
What in the eldritch horror is this
The thiccness got me no matter what she wearing
Because if anybody gets mad at it, they have deniability
It’s pretty easy to do, I set it up using this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlcVx-k-02E
They reduced the free option from 5 nodes to 3 a while back. Looks like only the people who had the 5 node license received that email.
Why are you manually running backups? Script it and run as a cron job
Yes, I use subdomains.
I pay for one domain name in Cloudflare (e.g. awesomedomain.com
), and have a single “A” record pointing to the public IP of my server, and a single “CNAME” record with a value of *
that points to awesomedomain.com
.
That way, any subdomain gets directed to the server, and then you setup Nginx Proxy Manager to listen for certain subdomains and where to proxy them. No need to manage any further DNS records in Cloudflare, and any changes made on the proxy don’t need any wait time for DNS records to propagate.
Nginx Proxy Manager also handles automatic SSL certs through Let’s Encrypt - I really can’t recommend it enough.
Sounds like you don’t have port forwarding setup.
I highly recommend setting up Nginx Proxy Manager and using it as a reverse proxy.
I have lots of services, but using a reverse proxy means I only have to expose 2 ports (80 & 443) and then I can serve whatever I want, like Plex, over https without a relay.
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