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  • In restaurants they keep plates warm under heat lamps. Microwaves don't actually transfer heat the way heat lamps do. They heat things up by "vibrating" the molecules (it's more complicated than that, but that's the idea). Things with less rigid molecular bonds (like liquids) tend to heat faster because the molecules can vibrate more readily. Using the microwave dry can potentially damage things because there isn't anything to absorb the microwave energy.

  • Assuming your local service is accessible from the nginx server, you can proxy the request to it:

     nginx
        
    server {
      listen 80;
      location / {
        proxy_pass http://10.100.100.2:3000/;
      }
    }
    
      

    ...where 10.100.100.2 is your local IP on the VPN and 3000 is the local port your service is listening on, and 80 is the public port your nginx server listens on. Everything that hits your nginx server at http://yourserver.com/ will proxy back to your local service at http://10.100.100.2:3000/. Depending on what you're hosting, you may need to add some things to the config.