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3 days agoTrue. I run this on an android tablet, but firefox misses my usability needs. So i end up on safari more often than not
True. I run this on an android tablet, but firefox misses my usability needs. So i end up on safari more often than not
It about not beeimg sold as the product. Its about using the browser that dont rat you out
Key point to remember: the us has not lead a successful invasion since normandie, and they are on a self destructive path. I would say its more likely they will lead an unsuccessful invasion on themselves autumn 2027
By using its ip:port
If you have homeserver1 running stuff and that’s connected to the vps through vpn you make sure your homeserver1 service that you want to proxy runs on the homeserver1’s vpn ip.
For docker this is done by specifying that ip when you expose ports or use 0.0.0.0
I assume you can already ping homeserver1 from the vps by using the vpn address of homeserver1