You’re absolutely correct. For self hosting at home I use cloudflare for DNS challenges.
Caddy is also amazing at making things even simpler.
You’re absolutely correct. For self hosting at home I use cloudflare for DNS challenges.
Caddy is also amazing at making things even simpler.
For local testing: build and run tests on whatever computer I’m developing on.
For deployment: I have a self hosted gitlab instance in a kubernetes cluster. It comes with a registry all setup. Push the project, let the cicd pipeline build, test, and deploy through staging into prod.
The people saying it’s not discussed in the article didn’t read the article. There’s more, but here’s part of it:
However, “if you no longer wish for us to collect vehicle data or any other data from your Tesla vehicle, please contact us to deactivate connectivity. Please note, certain advanced features such as over-the-air updates, remote services, and interactivity with mobile applications and in-car features such as location search, Internet radio, voice commands, and web browser functionality rely on such connectivity. If you choose to opt out of vehicle data collection (with the exception of in-car Data Sharing preferences), we will not be able to know or notify you of issues
Yep, 10 years ago. We’ll go with that.
Jellyseerr seems to take care of that issue for me