The joke works because the Israeli government called South Africa the “legal arm of Hamas”. Politico
Maybe it’s NotJustTrains, er, Bikes: https://youtu.be/HACaRm2KP6Q
I saw the picture first and finished the headline in my mind:
A self-driving freight truck just drove across several cyclists
Advertisements in memes 🤮
Edit: and fuck Nestlé: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nestlé#Controversies_and_criticisms
I’ll let Thought Slime speak for me: conservative comedy always sucks too
Read a publisher called Wired
Look inside
No wires…
Thanks, I didn’t know that 😃
I’m using memmy on iOS, it’s still on TestFlight: https://github.com/Memmy-App/memmy (click on “join the group”)
My German family still does too
You should do application level backups and put those in backblaze b2:
Both nginx and apache are webservers and can do what you need.
Apache calls this Name-based Virtual Hosts. (see ServerName/ServerAlias)
Nginx calls this Name-based virtual servers (see server_name in the docs)
Either will listen on ports 80/443 on the IP and proxy the request depending on the hostname used. If you’re not really familiar with either, I would recommend nginx. It’s very popular, the documentation is good and the syntax is a lot better IMO.
I hear caddy is also a nice alternative with even simpler syntax, but I haven’t used it myself.
Good luck!
I can see how you’re not yet familiar with all these terms :p Both nginx and apache are http servers and work the exact same in your case.
The server (apache or nginx) listens on the IP on port 80 and 443. Depending on the hostname that is used to connect, the request is proxied to a different location. Apache calls this virtual hosts, nginx call this virtual servers
Please correct me if I’m wrong, but here’s what I think the situation is:
In that case you need both domains to connect to the same computer (because that’s the one with that IP address) which routes it to the correct location (either on the same computer or on a different one).
You basically have two solutions (that you already mentioned)
This is essentially the same, but instead of the services running locally, one or both run on different machines.
In both cases the IP address points to the machine running nginx.
If you can run both services on the same machine with docker, you should just use this: https://github.com/nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy