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Morn! 👋
I am a ?-year-old code monkey from Norway.
Welcome to my website, where I happily share too much information about myself for that sweet narcissistic fix.
I love making stuff, be it software, media or food. Though as for food I prefer eating it :)
There's always something new to explore, experience, and learn. Join me in trying to balance way too many passions
with way too little time.
Currently based in Oslo, Norway
Though I'm hoping that will change in the future.
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Riding trains "across Europe" by myself
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I spent $600 on a split keyboard - was it worth it?
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Visited Places
Like everyone else, I like traveling (shocking, I know). I have a far-fetched dream of visiting every country. Here is a map to track my progress.
#microblog
in other news I recovered from my cold last week, just before my trip but now I'm getting a cold again. I think it's more common for me to be sick when I travel than not. Just my luck I guess 🙄
gave up on http3
Decided at 1 AM that it was a good idea to enable http3 on my (nginx) web server. it was not...
- had two separate certs, one for root domain and one wildcard. had to combine them
- entering a subdomain now gives me an error saying it's invalid because it's tied to a whole different root domain
- eventually fixes itself (caching?)
- now entering a subdomain returns the content of the root domain (this site)
- internet tells me to add a listen clause to all subdomain server blocks. does not work. I make sure to remove cache and reload the server every time
- while typing a troubleshooting step I get a notification from my uptime monitor saying shit works
- it actually does but not for all subdomains
- ???
- now I just wait for it to fix itself???
I have no clue what's going on. There has to be some kind of caching although I've made sure to avoid it.
What sucks is that http3 only works on my root domain because nginx complains about duplicate listening clauses when adding it elsewhere. Moreover almost all my services are proxy redirects that use http 1 or 2 behind the scenes anyway so it was all for "nothing"?
4 hours later I can cofidently say that if your config is not broken, don't fix it. biggest waste of time of my life
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