meh, they are all US based, I'll try to find one EU based that allows cash payments. And I do worry. Remember, only the paranoids survive! :D
But thanks for the info, I think I've found something suitable.
I'm tempted as well, but I don't like to leave a payment trail from me to them. And if you say "bitcoin", it's not anonymous. Monero is a damn pain in the ass to get for what I've seen. Can I just send them cash in an envelope?
"don't touch my junk" - "not bad for a first date" - "any message for the other side?" - "I'll let you know what the old man says" - "delete my browser history" - "I forgot the stove on"
You generally (it depends by country) don't get paid anymore between 6 and 12 months. But you still have a job. So when they get tired of using her womb like clown car, they could back to work.
Also is usually (again varies by country) shared parental leave. So between both parents up to the maximum allowance.
looking at the install instructions it doesn't say you have to use CF cert, only the api token in the conf.env file. So if you have done that you should be ok.
I'm curious about the DNS thing from your registrar. If they are the authoritative DNS, even putting the right records in CF won't make a difference. But maybe you can tell your registrar that CF DNS is authoritative, by creating a SOA DNS record in your registrar, pointing at CF DNS (I can only fnid references to 1.1.1.1 or adam.ns.cloudflare.com).
Looking at the deployment templates it doesn't say that you have to use ANY certificate. I think caddy generates one (or import one from CF) at deployment. If I was you I'd start from scratch with a new OS installation WITHOUT nginx/apache. Base OS, docker/docker-compose, and run the script again (after you fixed the DNS). If you want to find who is the SOA for your domain I think the command should be
dig @9.9.9.9 SOA youlemmydomain.com
That should answer with the CF DNS you configured.
Also a dig @9.9.9.9 youlemmydomain.com should answer with the A records you configured in CF.
As other people said, there is already a process running on port 80. To find what exactly you can use the command
sudo ss -lptn 'sport = :80'
or
sudo netstat -nlp | grep :80
(both require)
Also, what do you mean by
I have SSL pre-isntalled with the server
It's a self-signed cert or letsencrypt (or similar)?
Looking at the Ubergeek77 method, I can see in the docker-compose that they have specified to use caddy to run on port 80 and 443. So my guess is that you don't need neither nginx nor Apache (caddy is a reverse proxy as well) . Also, why have you installed both? I guess you selected "web server" during the OS installation.
So remove apache and nginx, and try running the install script again.
What do you mean by "cope"? How do I explain it? Either shit happens because of bad luck (e.g. A bird shits on me) or because someone did something wrong (e.g. Somebody got distracted while driving and broke my side mirror). It's not supernatural entity, it's just statistical probability.
How do I cope mentally? Tv, videogames, a beer o two and a nice meal. Talk to my wife. Remember to play with my kids.
Short answer: yes.
Longer answer: I have a matrix server with a whatsapp bridge. If I remove the connection between WhatsApp and matrix, I can still see a the contacts and messages (of WhatsApp) in matrix.
If you are looking for no fuss (and no bloatware), check out Fairphone. They provide OS updates for at least 5 years, and with the last one they say it will receive updates for even longer.
Here I am, your case study. Installed Edge on my Linux box because at the time using Edge was the only way to access their chatGPT bot for free, through Bing Chat.
The good thing is that it was just another browser, so not annoying pop-ups or anything. Since I moved to openai I've never used Edge again, and I actually forgot about it until I saw this comment.
it's not a matter of content, it's that consumers' privacy protection is not really a thing in US