

No one wants this at all.
They have been shoveling Gemini into all the smart speakers and Android Auto. Gemini can’t get anything correct.


No one wants this at all.
They have been shoveling Gemini into all the smart speakers and Android Auto. Gemini can’t get anything correct.


Not sure its its just me but everyone looks so calm and collect, I would be loosing my mind or my stomach seeing this many body bags and loss of life, especially under the circumstance of what caused it.
Though personally I have never been in a situation like this, and have no idea how I would truly react in the end, for which I am grateful and simultaneously ashamed.
Its like Master-Chief (from the Halo franchise) verse an average sized person.


Once people stop caring its when things will start to get worse.
Freedom is only something you miss when it’s gone, and something you don’t appreciate when you have it.


I believe you are correct.
I was imagining “into the future” though, where everyone has a device that meshes with like devices, creating a internet of connect devices to transport data over large distances. All decentralized, if one node goes down traffic routes a different way in the mesh.
Think Cellphone Towers for examples, but the idea is everyone would have their own device at home (or on them) that instead creates the mesh and simultaneously access the mesh.


Same, decentralized mesh networks would be the equivalent of a “federated internet”. No one person owning the infrastructure.
If this were to become mainstream the mesh would become the “Internet”, with enough nodes, pcs and servers.
And in the meantime where one mesh does not “connect” to another, traffic could be routed through the “old internet” by one or more exit nodes connected to the “old internet”.


Thank you, your comment here helped me sort my issue out.
For anyone if you want to access this without the built-in proxy/caddy server set your ports in your docker compose like so.


Understood, though it’s still kicking my butt TBH.
Exposing port 3010:3010 seems to get me a connection refused. But I can still connect to port 3443:443. Both ports are set to TCP.
Guess I’m just exhausted, will play around with it more tomorrow. Thanks for your help.


I am running in docker, I got 443 pointed at 3443.
I saw the 3010 setting in the docs, i just can’t figure out if 3010 is pointed at 80?


I am trying to put this behind Haproxy but not having much luck, I keep getting “client sent an HTTP request to an HTTPS server”.
Anyone have a clue how to resolve this?
I understand this image has its own caddy reverse proxy, not sure how to bypass that at the moment.


There goes my RAM
Wait till you see the matching neck-gina