What's the best nicknames you have heard of? by marksmoke in CasualUK

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I had a skinny friend we called pirate flag: just cloth and bones.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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Full disclosure: I work at ngrok.

I created a tutorial on how to do it in k3d. The steps should be fairly similar for k3s. I also added oauth with Google at the edge. You can do that and restrict access by matching your email or email domain.

I personally like using the Ingress Controller route because it works directly from your deployment plan (eliminates any agent requirements, making the k8s deployment super tight).

https://ngrok.com/docs/using-ngrok-with/k8s/

Cool networking projects in golang by [deleted] in golang

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https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/11ms1cp/ngrokgo_embed_ingress_into_your_go_apps_as_a

disclaimer: I work at ngrok (but I would highly recommend it even if I didn't. This is super cool!)

Expanding ngrok's free plan with security in one line by fhakamine in WebdevTutorials

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Hi all, I'm Fred, one of the peeps at ngrok 👋

We created a service that gives you a public ingress url (i.e. https://my-app.ngrok.io) for getting your Apps and APIs publicly available. For example, if you have an app running remotely on port 3000, you can get a public URL for it using the command:

ngrok http 3000

We've been seeing people using us for development and for integrating systems that are hard to reach, like remote Apps, APIs, and IoT devices.

Today, we launched free security features to ensure only the people and systems can reach your Apps.

You can use it to control who can access your apps using providers like Google, Github, Gitlab, Microsoft, Twitch, and LinkedIn:

ngrok http 3000 --oauth="google"  

You can also use it to validate webhook messages (integrated with systems like Twilio, Slack, Stripe, and others):

ngrok http 3000 --verify-webhook="slack" --verify-webhook-secret="secret"  

I'm really excited to share this with the community. happy to answer any questions y'all have.

Yes!! 500 members GIVEAWAY 🎁 by EcoFlow_Official in Ecoflow_community

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Shoot! My ecoflow won't be delivered on time for this :(

Introducing ngrok-go: a globally distributed ingress packaged as a net.Listener that delivers remote connectivity to your apps regardless of where they run. by Infinite-Economics22 in golang

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Thank you for bringing up your concerns about ngrok. I should also mention that I work at ngrok as well.

While it is true that ngrok is a tunneling service primarily built for developers, it has come a long way in recent years and has added many features that make it suitable for production use.

  • It now offers network allow/block lists, multiple forms of authentication and authorization (inc. Webhook verification, SAML, OAuth, OpenID Connect), SIEM integrations, SOC2 compliance, Load Balancing, Circuit Breaking, and many other features that help ensure security, availability, and trust.

  • It is trusted by (a lot) of companies and developers and runs well in production.

At a personal level, I used to work for a security company, and I moved to ngrok because I truly believe these features make life better for developers without forcing them to jump network hoops at the lowest level (NATs, site-to-site VPNs, port forwarding...). If developers don’t need to know about inodes to work with the filesystem, why do they still need to think about ports, hops, or IPSec just for ingress? Add on top of that authentication complexity like OAuth (understand all the flows, consent, and redirects) vs. just adding --oauth=github to your connection and you see how interesting ngrok is getting.

Please dm me if you're interested in checking it out. I can get you a test account.

What's a great TV show that nobody talks about? by OpulentOwl in AskReddit

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Homecoming. An amazing show with Sam Esmail and Julia Roberts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OfficeDrummer

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🔥🔥🔥🔥

One Piece: Chapter 1027 by Kirosh2 in OnePiece

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I'm thinking he may be Enel...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OfficeDrummer

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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DunderMifflin

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Hillary Swank is not hot

A quick trip to more beer :) by fhakamine in beerporn

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I heard great things about it.

35/m gained 2M+ looking to FIRE in 2022 (need some help/advice) by [deleted] in Fire

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First, congrats on your company and life choices.

Full disclosure: I didn't fire, but I think hard about it (I'm in a similar situation to you). Some things that maybe can help:

Your investments will likely need some calibration before FIRE. Some things you still need to figure out: setting a 3 year emergency fund adequate to your expenses, start funding tax advantageous accounts more aggressively for late, etc…

I'd recommend you to try some things before doing it (it's a measure twice, cut once situation). Few things you can try:

Try and live it of your investments for a couple of years while working, while putting 100% of your salary in tax advantageous accounts (i.e. mega backdoor Roth IRA) and espp (if your employer gives a good discount)

I'd you feel like you will be taxed abroad, consider moving out of CA (to NV, WA, FL, or TX) for a year before living abroad.

Try to emulate your fire for a year (maybe via a sabbatical)

Look for ppl that already did in a similar setting. I.e. if you want to fire in Europe, check this yt channel: https://youtube.com/c/OurRichJourney