midas
@midas@ymmel.nl
Dutch software engineer, supporter of N.E.C. !nec@ymmel.nl
- Comment on Whishper: a complete transcription suite. 1 year ago:
Awesome will give this a try
- Comment on When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, thean have a look at the Lemmy.world status 1 year ago:
Would also be cool to have like a short questionnaire, like picking your class in Morrowind, but instead you end up on a German industrial metal music instance.
- Comment on Ideas wanted 1 year ago:
Not sure if I completely understand but I think you want public service 1 accessible on subdomains s1.domain.com and internal service 2 on s2.domain.com?
Just point the A record for s2 to an internal ip address (or a tailscale ip). The only thing dns does is translate a (sub)domain to an ip address. So outside of your network s2.domain.com wouldn’t resolve but inside your network it would.
- Comment on Ideas wanted 1 year ago:
Not sure if I completely understand but I think you want public service 1 accessible on subdomains s1.domain.com and internal service 2 on s2.domain.com?
Just point the A record for s2 to an internal ip address (or a tailscale ip). The only thing dns does is translate a (sub)domain to an ip address. So outside of your network s2.domain.com wouldn’t resolve but inside your network it would.
- Submitted 1 year ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 24 comments
- Comment on Period tracking app options? 1 year ago:
Men trying to control women’s bodies. Tale as old as time sadly.
- Comment on 'Barbie' delayed in Pakistan province over 'objectionable content' 1 year ago:
If Pakistan objects to it you know it’s good
- Comment on How does having multiple lemmy servers spread the load? 1 year ago:
How I understand it is that database/io calls are heavy and network calls are relatively light. A user on the instance itself equals Database/io and a federated server means just 1 database call and a bunch of network calls. Since it’s a push model the instance only has to retrieve the data from the database itself once and then just pushes it to all subscribed instances.
- Comment on What happened to Postman?! 1 year ago:
That’s stupid money for an api testing tool lmao
- Comment on What happened to Postman?! 1 year ago:
Yep started using hoppscotch.io it’s basically a clone