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davidcollantes commented on Show HN: Pbnj – A minimal, self-hosted pastebin you can deploy in 60 seconds   pbnj.sh/... · Posted by u/bhavnicksm
catapart · 15 days ago
- navigate to dist directory

- run pnpm dlx http-serve

- navigate to one of the provided ip addresses

(this uses the tunnl.gg service and is not necessary for local network access)

- [optional, for access via internet] run ssh -t -R 80:[provided ip address including port] proxy.tunnl.gg

davidcollantes · 15 days ago
That gave me some other errors. I am giving up. Thanks for helping!
davidcollantes commented on Show HN: Pbnj – A minimal, self-hosted pastebin you can deploy in 60 seconds   pbnj.sh/... · Posted by u/bhavnicksm
thunderbong · 15 days ago
pnpm run build

should do it

davidcollantes · 15 days ago
That creates `dist` with:

404.png .assetsignore _astro/ bread.png favicon.png favicon.svg jelly.png lock.png logo.png og-image.png pbnj.png peanut.png _routes.json styles/ _worker.js/

In it. What comes next?

davidcollantes commented on Show HN: Pbnj – A minimal, self-hosted pastebin you can deploy in 60 seconds   pbnj.sh/... · Posted by u/bhavnicksm
davidcollantes · 15 days ago
HOWTO without CloudFlare, is it possible?
davidcollantes commented on Personal blogs are back, should niche blogs be next?   disassociated.com/persona... · Posted by u/gnabgib
arjie · a month ago
Huh, thank you for letting me know. What did you observe? It's running on a machine in my home office so it's entirely possible something happened for a short duration of time.

I just checked in incognito on my cellular network and it seems to be working now. If you get the chance, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know what went wrong when you visited it. Email in profile if you'd prefer that.

Also, I was just reading your blog and saw a reference to FutureMe.org. Man, that website really did survive. I searched my email for it and look at this!

> (The following is an e-mail from the past, composed on Wednesday, June 14, 2006, and sent via FutureMe.org)

And another where I say

> Hopefully, you have a child and everything is good and they are healthy. I wish you the best of luck, mate.

It worked out. Thanks for the good luck, past me! :)

davidcollantes · a month ago
Hi there! I emailed you.
davidcollantes commented on Hugo Static Site on Cloudflare   techlife.blog/posts/hugo-... · Posted by u/tsenturk
davidcollantes · a month ago
I don't see anything of substance on this post. There is no explanation on how it was done.
davidcollantes commented on Personal blogs are back, should niche blogs be next?   disassociated.com/persona... · Posted by u/gnabgib
arjie · a month ago
Are personal blogs back? My personal blog ten years ago (even twenty years ago) received a lot of direct traffic on all sorts of things from the primary search engines and so on. Nowadays, the only search engine that delivers any traffic to my site is Kagi! Looking back, I haven't changed my style of writing very much, so I suspect the reality is that I've just fallen behind in a comparative sense. There are much better things nowadays to access.

It's probably similar to the street-side musician. In old times, he may have been the only musician around you might hear. Nowadays, he's got to compete with a perfect recording of Hotel California by the Eagles.

davidcollantes · a month ago
Your blog seems to be broken.
davidcollantes commented on Customize Nano Text Editor (2022)   shafi.ddns.net/blog/custo... · Posted by u/shafiemoji
chawyehsu · 2 months ago
It seems few people are aware of how customizable nano actually is. Usually, they use nano with the default preset for quick bootstrapping tasks and then switch to vim without hesitation. While vim/neovim are certainly very powerful, nano remains my go-to editor for many quick terminal operations. I've customized it quite a bit[1], especially the key bindings, though the defaults are already excellent.

[1]: https://github.com/chawyehsu/dotfiles/blob/main/.config/nano...

davidcollantes · 2 months ago
I would dearly love it if you could comment a little bit more that nanorc. I am going to “steal” some of it, for sure. Thank you much for sharing it!
davidcollantes commented on Why Nextcloud feels slow to use   ounapuu.ee/posts/2025/11/... · Posted by u/rpgbr
seemaze · 2 months ago
I found copyparty to be too busy on the UI/UX side of things. I've settled on dufs[0], quick to deploy, fast to use use, and cross platform.

[0] https://github.com/sigoden/dufs

davidcollantes · 2 months ago
Do you have a systemd for it, run it with Docker, or simply manually as needed? I find its simplicity perfect!
davidcollantes commented on iPad Pro with M5 chip   apple.com/newsroom/2025/1... · Posted by u/chasingbrains
overgard · 2 months ago
I get the impression they're trying to market this to laptop users. I'm still very skeptical of iPads as a productivity device. The problem isn't the hardware, it's the OS, the app store and the model for selling apps. Apple's app store policies make it hard to sell expensive software (which most productivity apps are somewhat expensive), it also makes it hard to distribute free software (as in open source -- because someone has to pony up for a developer account and deal with the app store feedback), and the App-centric focus of the OS itself is a problem (most projects need to be file centric)
davidcollantes · 2 months ago
For work I need an SSH client to access remote servers, and a web browser for when ClickOps is needed. Long battery life, and a tack sharp touch screen are gladly accepted. An iPad is the perfect "laptop" for me.

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