Dr. Cox is that you?
I tried it out after getting a referral code from somebody I know granting a 3 month trial. I've been hooked. It's the first search engine that has rivaled Google search, it's so good. I'm often disappointed with DDG (switching to Google later to find what I need), and Mojeek never finds anything. SearXNG has been very close, but is essentially an aggregator, not exactly a Google replacement.
Kudos to Kagi for getting it right.
"Secure" and "exposed" are antonyms in this scenario, that's the nature of the beast. I use Nginx which I have a domain pointing to. Worst case scenario, a hacker brute forces access to my container and mucks around within the confines. As I understand from a WireGuard VPN, there's an added level of security. You have to use the VPN to get access to your home ports, and then you can access your Docker containers as configured. There's an added layer of security.
Some things to consider:
- Do you have a target on your back?
- Does your container contain sensitive data?
- If so, does your container have access to external directories?
- Does your project have security options like Geo Blocking, rate limiting, etc?
I've been running some local servers for a few years only behind Nginx. So far nothing bad has happened. But that doesn't mean something bad couldn't happen later.
I always thought it was the "try not to cry" face. 🤷♂️
Kagi! You can block websites so they don't show up. It'll also flag websites that contain a lot of spam or ads.
I'm both surprised and not surprised. Considering I've purchased the game three times, maybe I shouldn't be.
I wonder what the ratio is between men who want to become filmmakers and women who want to become filmmakers, and if it's actually 50/50.
I was going to reply and say "good, about time!", but also not so good for all the talented devs who are losing their jobs. Maybe they'll flood into indie studios and give us more short but well refined indie games. I find myself gravitating towards those now more than ever before.
I love the game, but did admittedly struggle for one reason: regular enemies are pretty easy, then you'll be hit with a boss that stonewalls you. There's no build up in difficulty. Enemies = trivial. Bosses = ludicrous. Additionally bosses are often a battle of attrition, and I don't have the sanity to last several minutes engaged in the same attack pattern.
I've been using their GrayJay desktop app, and I've enjoyed it so far.
I haven't checked out FreeTube but maybe this is the push I need.
I've had a good experience with GrayJay. It's a bit young and missing features but it's never broken for me.
Warcraft III: iseedeadpeople to remove fog of war.