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No one else likes this picture as much as I do. An artifact from early days of opening up trade with China, this is stuffed toys that came in through the Port of Long Beach in 1982. We got Big Bird, some teddy bears, & an unidentified muppet in upper left (Gonzo? Grover?)

did a thing!

Big problem in #selfhosting is making sure you've set things up right: #dns resolution, #ports, rev/ #proxy. _Sometimes_ its helpful to query _from the outside_ of your local network.

`canuseeme` - a single binary #webservice that will query the URI you give it and see if its reachable by randos/services on the internet. A bit like a #webproxy, but can exercise it programmatically, and not limited to HTTP/S ports.

github.com/tezoatlipoca/canuse

GitHubGitHub - tezoatlipoca/canuseeme: CanUSeeMe - a self-hosted auto-responder for remote self-testing local endpoints/websites.CanUSeeMe - a self-hosted auto-responder for remote self-testing local endpoints/websites. - tezoatlipoca/canuseeme
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@stefano I really enjoyed listening (and reading). Neat summaries, especially your experience of real-world benefits.

With regard to FreeBSD and "separation between OS and packages", this is no longer true – the OS is packaged – however the vast majority of people will know what's meant 🙂

A typical installation of FreeBSD-RELEASE for a desktop/laptop user might gain its packages from a trio of repos:

FreeBSD-base
FreeBSD-kmods
FreeBSD-ports

My second #OpenBSD #port that got merged into the #ports tree: MollySocket [1]
Mollysocket is for every #Signal user that wants to ditch Google-dependent notifications.
Together with #Molly [2] you can be sure that notifications will only be routed over systems that you choose, using #UnifiedPush.

This OpenBSD port in particular comes with a useful README that should help you to get started quickly. Let's hope that it makes it into 7.7-release :)

See: https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/ports/net/mollysocket/

[1] https://github.com/mollyim/mollysocket
[2] https://molly.im/
cvsweb.openbsd.orgports/net/mollysocket/OpenBSD source via CVSweb
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• "For the avoidance of doubt, such future sources of revenues do not include the current sources of revenues which are already part of the general budget revenues of #Ukraine."

• The fund aim is to invest in Ukrainian projects & attract investment in public & private assets including #NaturalResources, #infrastructure, #ports & state-owned enterprises.

• Contributions to the fund will be reinvested in Ukraine to promote "the safety, #security & prosperity of Ukraine."