This is my thought. It's about time greater adoption of IPv6 happens. As much as I don't like corporations getting greedier, in this case however, Amazon is doing us a favor by spurring IPv6 adoption on.
Scrivener is a fantastic tool! It's a shame that it will likely not be open sourced but I will give the devil its due credit. Scrivener is brilliant for authorship.
Bookstack is an excellent tool. Was it originally conceived for authors? I've only used it as a knowledge management system. In fact, I stood up a Bookstack instance at work to document procedures for my fellow desktop support engineers.
I went through a really weird phase in my life when I was kind of somewhere between conservative and neoliberal. And that was when I lived for 5 years in Arizona of all places. Now I am so far to the left that there isn't really much more room for me to head. Recruiting conservatives at young ages apparently seems to be the key move for fundamentalists of all brands. This has been time-tested by the likes Al Qaida, ISIS, and the Taliban.
Rust is not necessarily better than php. I think certain things lend themselves more to rust and others to php though. Again, the more choices we with which to implement solutions, the better. Rust is better suited to decentralized services because of the additional demands placed on speed. Rust, being a compiled language, will naturally excel at that. PHP on the other hand does really well for centralized services and it is very easy to maintain and implement new features in. One of my favorite ERP platforms, ERPnext, makes use of php and does it well. Also, it depends on the skill of the coder. You can have a perfectly excellent language like go or rust and still have a poor piece of software.
Kbin, while really polished, tries to do too many things and not really well either. I found kbin's calling sub-reddits magazines to be awkward. I also found that their microblogging feature distracted from the primary goal of replacing reddit. I more ascribe to the traditional Unix philosophy of one tool for one job. I like having a separate tool for micro-blogging, one for link aggregation, and another for photos or friends better. The less married we are to one platform and one way of doing things, the better. Choice is always good.
I do the very thing that you are seeking to do. I have a free Oracle Cloud VM running nginx as a reverse proxy. Between the reverse proxy and my home server is a WireGuard tunnel. There are some benefits in that ports do not need to be opened on your home network's firewall so you don't have to do any port forwarding. If you want to go this route, the advice I have for you is to get a free Oracle cloud VPS, install NGINX Proxy Manager on it, and configure a WireGuard tunnel between it and the actual server that the service you want to provide resides on. NGINX Proxy Manager is actually not hard to get going and there are plenty of YouTube videos on it. In fact, for people new to self-hosting I really recommend NGINX Proxy Manager as I started out that way. NGINX Proxy Manager has a well designed GUI. In fact it is so well designed that most of the options are self-explanatory.
As I learned nginx and became better with it, I decided to decommission NPM in favor of a pure nginx environment because I am actually faster on the command line than a GUI. The hardest part for me was getting the WireGuard tunnel built between my home server and my cloud VM. That more pointed out to the fact that I didn't have a good grasp of how firewalld works and firewalld is used in Alma Linux which is on my cloud VM. That was the real challenge.
Trying to go into work to perform a server upgrade was probably the dumbest thing I ever tried to do despite sleep deprivation. Thank god I never clicked OK when I was asked to because that would've been a bad news, career terminated mistake.
I don't like to think in terms of #1 or best when it comes to the #fediverse because goals of the fediverse tend to be egalitarian and horizontal versus vertical. All communities contribute something to make non-corporate ad-free social media pure bliss.
Who would've thought that MasterCard would be the unlikely ally. Well, more to the point, their greedy noses are smelling money. If it just happens to have a faint hint of ganja, so be it! Well, I guess MasterCard may be a friend here, in as much as a corporation really could be at any rate.
That there might be a causal link between ALS and military service is something that I had no idea of. I had no inkling that it was accepted as a service-related condition. Yes, ALS is a godawful disease that results in a slow, prolonged, and often agonizing death. If I should ever develop it myself, I would just take a hot shot of fentanyl and go to sleep ... permanently. Once ALS takes root, it is irreversible.
This is my thought. It's about time greater adoption of IPv6 happens. As much as I don't like corporations getting greedier, in this case however, Amazon is doing us a favor by spurring IPv6 adoption on.