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For less important announcements, I use Telegram or Mastodon, it doesn't matter which one do you prefer since I will post the same thing in the 2 platforms.
<pstyle="white-space: pre-line; color:rgb(133, 224, 103)">Ok so I just bought nadeko.net and I will be slowly replacing my old domain zzls.xyz by nadeko.net. Since months I always wanted to change the zzls domain for a new one with a good tld.
The zzls.xyz one was one that I bought like 2 or 3 years ago when I first started doing things on the internet, mainly for my first personal projects like Twitch Logs, a bot for a shit streaming site that now it's dead (Booyah.tv) and other things. Then I started to host privacy aware services and using zzls.xyz as domain name seemed pretty shit because, just look at it, what does zzls even means + a ugly, low reputation TLD, xyz, used mostly for scam sites because the first year it costs like 1 dollar and everyone can just use them for whatever they want. Sharing a link that contains .xyz also raises a few eyebrows because everyone knows that they are no that trustable (thanks to the scammers, trash sites, ads, etc)
zzls.xyz will be still available if you use it, for now I will just make the services use those 2 domains at the same time and for not that used services (like 4get, https://count.ayaya.beauty, https://git.zzls.xyz) I will be adding a redirect, so if you access trough git.zzls.xyz for example, it will redirect you to git.nadeko.net. So you don't really need to change something in your end unless you want to see nadeko.net instead of zzls.xyz in your URL bar. This will apply until I see low traffic trough the zzls.xyz domain.
<bstyle="color:yellow">Technically you are all set, you can start using nadeko.net instead of zzls.xyz for all selfhosted services. It will work the same way, in case of a bug or an error, just <ahref="https://nadeko.net/contact/index-en.html">contact me</a></b>
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<astyle=""> 2024-01-01 @ ~16:31 UTC+0
<b>No internet or Power outage...</b></a>
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Selfhosted services are down. Why? I have no idea because I am not in my home. This could be either a Internet problem or a Power outage.
If it was a power outage the server should start up by itself but if is there no internet then I can't really do something about it.
My guess is that there is no internet connection because my DNS records are updated automatically if my IP address changes. I tried to scan a specific port that I have open (not a common one like http or ssh) in the IP range that I have assigned but there was no response from any of the IPs soooo there is nothing I can do about it to fix it. Just wait...