adONis
Developer by day, gamer by night!
🖥️ Stack: #NodeJS #Flutter #Go
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Fun fact: Built my own custom keyboard, which sometimes doesn’t work and hangs, but hey… it still adds to the charm, right 😂
you only have one IP. As you rightfully said, reverse proxy does only http(s), port 80/443. this works because of the nature how http requests work. They carry the hostname as part of the protocol (request headers). SSH is a whole other story, since the client does not send the hostname as part of the protocol, only the IP and the port.
What you can do is forward different ports to different machines… 2021 -> server1, 2022 -> server2, etc.
Assuming they were kept hostage in Gaza, which was bombed by the IDF, chances are they were killed by their own people. Neither of them deserved to die, not the 100 Israelis, and not the THOUSANDS of Palestinians.
If the IDF hadn’t committed genocide, and these 100 were found dead after a few months, the Hamas could’ve entirely and rightfully been held accountable for their deaths. No questions asked!
But in this case, the IDF is even more to blame than the Hamas.
Transphobic leaves a lot of room for interpretation. Let’s take islam as an example… btw, I’m a muslim.
If I’d say something along these lines “It’s absurd that we live in a society where people feel the urge to tell me to greet them with ‘sallam alleykum’”.
Would that be islamophobic?
And yes, I agree, If I were to go around and just write these types of comments on every occasion, sure, that’d be a rightful ban.
barest minimum of respect
what’s that even supposed to mean? If I talk to someone like I do with everyone else, without changing my tone/or opinion based on whatever race/religion/identity they go by, then I certainly am treating everyone with the same amount of respect.
We’ve lived for millennia now, and I don’t recall a single book where a person of the past was mentioned in addition with their pronoun, in the sense of “____ was a writer/artist/mathematician in the late 1800s who went by they/them”… etc.
We’re introducing unnecessary complications into an already complicated society we live in.