I tried to use kitty but I have to ssh in to remote machines often for work, usually one of a few hundred edge devices, and I can't configure them all to work properly with it. Is solid ssh support just not a deal breaker for others?
offspec
We're all destined to die
Use a self signed SSL cert
Use nginx to reverse proxy the vaultwarden instance
Use the hostname.local address to access the device or add a DNS override to your router. If that's not an option update your hosts file on the machines you intend to use it from.
Also I can't stress enough the ease of use of docker compose files for managing and quickly spinning up new apps.
For VPN home labbing you should check out wireguard, it's stupid simple and very powerful. Reverse proxy stuff I handle through nginx, mostly because I'm using it for web hosting anyways and I'm comfortable with the workflow. I don't bother with cloudflare much because I host a jellyfin instance and I believe that's against their TOS, but just take it one step at a time and you'll figure it out in no time.
Am I crazy or is Gaston not already French?
Yes because Reddit was the first website with emoticons and markdown
works with vim but never tested on vi
But that's a choice made by Garry Newman, not a limitation of the platform
I use Linux because it's the better platform for my workload. Knowing that I'm using and supporting FLOSS is great, but ultimately I will choose to use the best available tool for the job. For playing games Valve has made the best platform to manage my library and run it on Linux, so it is the only option for the vast majority of the games I would like to play.
It runs fine on Linux, is it a performance issue?