It's in beta, but it's already quite usable. You can try it without account on a public instance e.g. at call.element.io
sylphio
You perfectly answered my question, thanks! You're fortunate to have a public IP at home. Many self-hosters need a VPS just for the public IP 👌 I had thought this was your case.
Nice explanation =). I am not OP but I am curious about one point: you seem to have the reverse proxy on your homeserver, not on the VPS.
Is wireguard enough then to tunnel HTTPS traffic to your reverse proxy? Or do you need a more sophiscated tunnel (e.g. ngrok, boringproxy).
P.S. I actually assumed that your VPN entry point is a VPS with a public, static IP. Therefore I understood that your were talking about two servers: the home server with the reverse proxy and a VPS as wireguard entry point. Please correct if this is wrong.
Iceland is missing. I would expect it to score high on that chart.
mu4e+mbsync+msmtp
The ancestral high-protein diet: drinking the tears of your fallen enemies.
The Malazan Book of the Fallen, by Steven Erikson.
That could be very useful when using a text-based web browser (e.g. TUI)
I am not an expert, but I see that the Apache license has no copyleft.
Nice! I see that it was inspired by
sysz
, which I already find very helpful.