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  • Cloudflare takes a neutral response in general but are not resistant to law enforcement demands.

    What you can do is to create a cloudflare account on Tor, buy a privacy-focused VPN that supports port forwarding, connect your server to the VPN and point the DNS record to the VPN ip address. And then create a port rewrite rule in cloudflare settings (because port forwarding supported VPNs rarely support lower than 1024 ports). Atleast in this case, law enforcement notices won’t be forwarded to your ISP… still not bulletproof, but good enough for most stuff if you have concerns.












  • I used to be like this too. I thought it would be too mainstream to have a website rather than a natively compiled application running on the computer…

    And then my friend in high school started this thing on his laptop… a website… it was server side rendered… pretty satisfying… Then it took off…

    I think the web can be nice with the right mix. I’m personally not too fan of these pages that are just white if you don’t turn on JavaScript. It’s just a feeling, nothing special. From a business perspective it makes sense, to throw all the rendering to the devices to save cost.


  • Once you discover org mode… you’re not going back.

    I love infinite nested tasks; subtasks, sub subtasks, subsubsubtasks, subsubsubsubaubtasks.

    See check this. You start by creating 3 main points… then you need to give more info to these 3 points, and you can either insert tons of text under it… or create subtasks. Now you figure the subtasks need explanation, again either text or subtasks. Lovely