Have a look in to Cloudlfare Tunnels. You install a client on your server and point the tunnel at the relevant IP address and port, so it might work. That would require your DNS to be managed by Cloudflare though.
rarkgrames
Mine does.
Is your ISP actively stopping you forwarding ports or is just a limitation of the router they provide? You could try a different router and see whether you can forward ports using that.
I forward port 443 to my load balancer which then sends traffic to the relevant server for the website being asked for which allows me to host multiple sites easily.
Cloudlfare tunnels might let you do what you need too. Worth checking.
Also, not sure if you know but there's a dedicated [email protected] community which might be up your street.
Cheers, and good luck!
Not necessarily my greatest but I have a certificate from school for swimming a width. 😂
Yes this was so useful. Would love to see this if possible.
Another vote here for GoodNotes 5. Well worth the money (and it isn’t really expensive either)
I have the same issue. Working full time plus being a busy parent I have little time to get much done. I’m working on an app and just have to try and fit work in on it when I can. I also don’t ever seem to have time to play on my PlayStation either lol. Adulting is hard. 😂
Nice work, it’s really coming along. I wish I could progress my own apps this quickly 😂
Absolutely how I feel. I will not generate one more byte of content for them but if I can't find what i'm looking for elsewhere I will use them as a read-only resource. If I have a question I need to ask I'm hoping Lemmy will be the place I can do that
I'm more bothered by these short, portrait-orientated videos that are now showing up on YouTube. I didn't care as much when they were just on Facebook and TikTok because I don't use those platforms, I pretty much just use Lemmy and Mastodon now, but they're really not my cup of tea.
I thought it was just me
I'd upvote this comment twice if I could. :D
Ah yes, like the mighty Arnold J Rimmer :D