Because this is illegal in most of America. You would be fined and the city would probably send a crew out to rip it all up and give you the invoice if you defied it and left it that way.
I had the exact same issue. My troubleshooting took me to my router. Nat Loopback and hair pinning.
Your router might have some options relating to NAT loopback or hairpinning. Apparently this can happen if your router recently had an update or if it was restarted abruptly and didn’t boot properly.
Try restarting your router. It didn’t work for me and my router is too basic for those options so in the end I took down my Nextcloud and remade another container and started from scratch. I had all sorts of things fucked with my instance so it just made sense to toss it out and fix it again.
My job literally has HR advisors that search your name through all the major social media sites and build webs of accounts created by individual users. You don’t even disclose your socials because they’ll have them already…
This is neat. Like how giving a neural network thousands of hours in Mario makes it learn to beat the game in really weird simple ways that people usually don’t do.
People in power do what he says. His word is de facto law, even if it’s illegal. It literally does not matter. You are in denial if you think he’s not going to get away with this.
Ya even in an immutable distro, I find some little things get glitchy without a restart every couple days or so