They're already more complicated than I want them to be so I'm passing on that
drkt_
I agree with this decision. Don't make error pages more complicated than they are.
Linux is truly extensible and it is the part I both love and struggle to explain the most.
I can sit at my desktop, developing code that physically resides on my server and interact with it from my laptop. This does not require any strange janky setup, it's just SSH. It's extensible.
Det ville ikke engang forbavse mig hvis det var tilfældet.
Any file manager on Linux supports this
Det ville være utroligt sjovt hvis det ikke kostede liv; Ukraine, staten som blev angrebet, er ikke med til fredsaftalerne, om krigen, de er i. Sindssygt.
Hvis jeg havde nogen indflydelse på det havde Ukraine fået hele EU's militær materiel bare for at skide på Trump og Putin. Det er jo ikke fordi vi bruger det, alligevel.
I just type sftp://[ip, domain or SSH alias]
into my file manager and browse it as a regular folder
That doesn't really change that it's one company hosting it. Unless you're willing to make 10 different accounts because your super-FOSS friends aren't willing to join each others instances?
Have you tried? Because Proton is the miracle people make it up to be.
I wonder if that has anything to do with the Tomcat test pages that have been showing up on my honeypot.
Because shared VPNs are also used by malicious actors and some admins just don't care about dealing with that.