If they’re businesses, then our tax dollars ought to be seen as investment money that pays us dividends rather then getting siphoned to the corporations. (This is an intentionally bad take - I fully believe public services need to be non-corporate and non-profit)
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timuchanto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certifiedEnglish
71·3 months agoThe bill comes due 🤷🏻
iirc, GOG has a bit of history with respect to this issue.
timuchanto
Television@piefed.social•Jeremy Clarkson forced to halt Clarkson's Farm filming as he issues frustrated 11-word statement
1·4 months agoMust be fucking nice to be so blessed that a random aircraft ruins your day. Just take 5 and resume without giving yourself an aneurysm. 🙄
timuchanto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•The President of the United States posted this message on his account. He wants the Vietnamese to buy SUVsEnglish
1·4 months agoI was in Saigon in 2016 and there were quite a few SUVs, lots of larger Toyotas like Land Cruisers for Uber, etc.
timuchanto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•The President of the United States posted this message on his account. He wants the Vietnamese to buy SUVsEnglish
31·4 months agoThat’s an alley, not a road. They have perfectly normal sized roads in Vietnam.


I think you could achieve this with largely the same method as typical when using Nginx, Caddy, etc.
The main difference is that where you’d usually use ACME/Let’s Encrypt - you’ll likely need to generate your own certs using a took like mkcert. You’ll need to get the CA cert used to generate the SSL certs and install it on any other systems/browsers that will be accessing the apps over https (mkcert will install them for the system you generate from).