I reckon if you somehow make it depend on a blockchain, people will rush to give you money.

No, wait. You don't want that.

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Make it so.

I'd say that this would make the whole idea of #indieweb a lot more tenable to a bunch of people in what the gurus call generations 3 and 4 [indieweb.org]. Maybe even 2, which is where I see myself.

All that stuff and nonsense about having a local development environment and then pushing that out to a production site via whatever sync method you can manage to work at any given moment would disappear in a puff of smoke. I'd happily pay for one of those coffee-cup sized servers.

p.s. I'm also posting this first to my own owned-content, in those that it may encourage you to hook up, although I know you have lots of other things on your mind.

I agree about ssh, but the host I am with specifically for WithKnown says that's old fashioned and I have to use Gitlab and he'll poll that for changes. One reason I moved it to dreamhost, where there is no extra charge beyond what I am currently paying.

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The good thing is she is probably unaware of what's happening. I hope she makes a full tecovery soon.

Well that's pretty weird. It seems that I was logged in to my Known site via http rather than https. When I deliberately specified https I was presented with a fresh login, and now the installation reports no problems.

So I think that's my problem solved.

ok. I'll try getting rid of the certificate on the suddomain and see where that takes me.

Thanks.

IHAQ: If you have a SSL certificate on a domain -- e.g. jeremycherfas.net -- and you then set up a subdomain -- e.g. stream.jeremycherfas.net -- 1 with a different certificate, is that a problem?

I ask because I managed to install Known in a sub-domain on my main site (see above) but Known insists that the sub-domain site is not secured.

The only thing I can think of is that the lower certificate somehow messes us the upper.


  1. I hate all that example.com stuff

When I got to Digital Ocean it said Hosting for Developers. I poked around a bit and then felt too much like an imposter so fled back to Dremahost.

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Definitely different kinds of figs, basically green, brown and purple.

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Thanks. I will give it a try. Just need to find an old domain … but not before next week.

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