I think Tailscale also has the option to open certain tailscale IPs to public so if you have some service you'd like to share, you can use the same process but anyone could access it (maybe a small self hosted site)
Hobby websites, microelectronics, amateur radio, guitar, and guitar pedals
Exactly. That's the whole point of view of the video; for hobbyists and their personal projects, it is likely overkill.
Lol that thumbnail is from my post
I sure hope so friend! All the best of luck in the meantime!
Wow that's messed up. I guess the only recourse then would be to ask someone or some local business if you could setup the server there for a fee, but at that point just use a cloud service provider and it's the same experience for about the same cost.
Your ISP bans self hosting? I've never heard of that before.
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For most personal projects, hosting on the cloud may be overkill, but tempting with its supposed ease of use and benefits of scale. Self-hosting is often overlooked as a solution with the benefit of simplicity and cost.
Interesting discussion and demonstration of self hosting the kinds of apps most personal projects will end being.
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"Eric is too stupid to not bring us all down"
Can't Stop the Signal
Wow that is dead simple! Will have to try that!
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Absolute legend and creator of such a great series, wish for his continued safety
Lol the courts that the fascists have been filling with other fascists to say that fascism is legal?
Lol yeah it's always the smaller bastards with the funniest episodes
Just wanted to write this quick guide (besides getting practice with my new Lily58) to ease the troubleshooting of at least one other soul who may find themselves where I was with building my board.
For those with blok microcontrollers, in case, like me, you do not see the microcontroller show up as a detected device in the qmk toolbox, fret not! It's a little buried in the docs, but this is the solution I found and tweaked to make things as painless as possible.
- Set your config in the online configuration tool and save the json format file
- Open QMK MSYS and cd to the directory with the json file
- Put the controller in boot mode now if you haven't already (hold the boot button while plugging it in or hit the reset button twice)
- Run this command > qmk flash <my-map.json> -e CONVERT_TO=blok
And bam!
Just do this for both boards if it's a split board like the Lily58, and you're all set! Hope this helps.
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