That's really nice. Dang. I'm going to take a serious look at caddy. NPM has been working without issues lately, but I'm not looking forward to the next time it breaks on me.
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Fair point. Even hermiting in the woods isn't perfect.
This. You can't have perfect privacy/security without going hermit living in the woods off grid. You have to make your compromises and do what is best for you to protect yourself and your data as much as you're comfortable and willing to do.
Banger. Love this song
Agree. So far when I've had abnormal stuff it's been easy enough to add the custom config in NPM, but that super simple caddy config looks really nice
I like NPM, but on a few occasions over the years I've used it it has broken irreparably for no reason. There have been times where I couldn't log in with my credentials, and times when I couldn't generate SSL certs. Over the last year or so it's been really solid but there were a couple times I was ready to chuck NPM out the window.
Why do I use NPM, or why do I consider switching to caddy?
I've been using nginx proxy manager for years on my server, and it's great, but occasionally I give caddy the side eye and think about switching.
They never are. I go through work gloces at a rate of about a pair every three-ish week, and what drives me bomkers is that it's nearly impossible to find a pair of work gloves that doesn't have the stupid touchscreen pads that don't even last a day. Gloves without the pads are either too bulky or too thin/would last about a day altogether.
I don't need the touch pad tips, and what I can't stand is the slippery fabric underneath the grippy touchpad surface that ruins my ability to grip things.
That's fair. I suppose people will have their pitchforks and will pile on anything at this point
Excellent! I'm glad it worked for you. :)
I think I'm gonna take a much more serious look at caddy.