rolaulten
There totally is - https://lemmy.ml/c/programmerhumor.
Let’s see. At work it’s a mix between apache (I’m slowly replacing with nginx as services are migrated) and aws’s alb ingress controller (while I’m not a fan, it lets me use acm certs).
At home it’s all nginx.
I empathize with this view - but I doubt this will ever happen. Ignoring the user training bits, and the legal bits (who is a mod, how do they do stuff), you need to have someone dedicated to fighting this though the IT/Security gauntlet. Now keep in mind im private sector (so it’s slightly different) - but we in IT generally have dimm views of hosting WebApps.
All that said. Once one local gov does it the potential for it to spread radically increases.
Let’s see.
- A meda stack (plex/jellyfin, sonarr/radarr, sabnzb, etc).
- an instance of foundryvtt
- a local mirror of 5e.tools
- a “tilt pi” ( Bluetooth hydrometer that supports webhooks/apis)
- ad (I need to decom this and just use aad)
- some raspberry pi’s running octoprint.
- pihole.
- “general networking stuff” (wire guard, openvpn, network monitoring, etc)
- nginx as a reverse proxy.
I’m sure I’m missing stuff but that’s a basic list.
Interesting fact: I just got a new ev (so a battery hooked up to a computer with wheels) - and it has buttons! It also has dials for sound and climate.
Now to be fair it also takes interacting with a touchscreen to turn on the heated seats, but I’d say it’s progress in the right direction.