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@evan @Em0nM4stodon I have a somewhat similar setup, but grouped by infrastructure - one domain that hosts everything on a web space (e.g. a CMS and other small things). Things there are either separated by path or with subdomains.

A second one for everything that's hosted on my VPS, where everything lives on its own subdomain. It's the same name, but on another tld. I did this, because setting up every subdomain as a DNS record manually on my Webspace was a PITA. Now I just have a wildcard pointing to my VPS and the reverse proxy takes care of the routing to the services.

And about a year ago, I got a third one, which I use for everything on my homelab. On the internet it just resolves to 127.0.0.1, but the local DNS resolver in my network will happily resolve all the entries to containers/VMs. Side effect: With Let's encrypt and DNS-01 I now have no more self signed certificates at home and no personal CA to run.

@quillmatiq @mackuba

my buddy started a taco joint. small but growing. then taco bell got bought by a nazi and decided the packaging would have fascist shit on it. my buddy's business spiked, but then Chipotle showed up. funded by VC, they undercut my neighbor on cost. they rolled out more products faster and grew like crazy. I told him that if he could just hold on, VCs eventually demand a return and their prices would go up. while Chipotle employees were nice, I screamed they were cheating.

Miserably calculating for my taxes how much I paid in domain names last year 🫣

@Lana they threw everything they had at him, and it didn't work. And now he's doing exactly what he said he would. He's like Superman walking through a cloud of bullets. I bet they're scared.

The scariest thing the rich have ever seen is a politician who can't be bought and who demands that they pay equally into the system that made them wealthier than God.

We don't hate the Epstein class enough.