Why do programmers find DNS so hard? It's just cache invalidation and naming things.
This site is hosted on zachmanson.com alongside several other subdomains.
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zachmanson.com
main home page
gh pages- notes.zachmanson.com
this site
gh pages - tracker.zachmanson.com
likely defunct COVID-19 Tracker for WA
trackstar - api.zachmanson.com
general purpose API currently only used for serving Status Messenger
vercel - minecraftle.zachmanson.com
deployed instance of Minecraftle, a puzzle game based on Wordle and Minecraft crafting recipes
mctl (digitalocean) - minecraftle-public.zachmanson.com
static asset server for minecraftle so I don't overload vercel
trackstar (public asset serving (probably should migrate to mctl)) - db.zachmanson.com
postgres databases for Penultimate Guitar, Minecraftle, Alculator, api
trackstar - pg.zachmanson.com
deployed instance of Penultimate Guitar
vercel - todont.zachmanson.com
an extremely basic todo I built to learn React
vercel - alculator.zachmanson.com
deployed instance of Alculator
vercel + gh actions - mc.zachmanson.com
minecraft server
trenzalore - nextcloud.zachmanson.com
nextcloud instance
trenzalore - unroller.zachmanson.com
deployed instance of Mastodon Thread Unroller
vercel - elk.zachmanson.com
deployed instance. of my patched version of Elk (should retire this since I've moved to using phanpy) - mates.zachmanson.com deployment for experimental mates project vercel
- notes.zachmanson.com
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manson.dev
currently a directory forward to zachmanson.com, I intend to make it an email server + subdomain forward to zachmanson.com
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