According to their stats page, Let’s Encrypt’s certificates are used by around 500M domains.
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According to their stats page, Let’s Encrypt’s certificates are used by around 500M domains.
A lemmy instance hosted behind Tailscale would be unable to federate, no?
I’m not the person you replied to, but they say in their comment they use Get RSS Feed URL.
Here’s a short blog post that summarizes how to use Full-Text RSS with FreshRSS. It’s a bit of a pain to add new feeds but it makes for a smooth experience afterwards.
Otherwise, you could always just use RSS clients that have the ability to fetch full articles, Read You on Android and Fluent Reader on desktop both can do this.
It depends on if you want to access it from anywhere (or give others access), or if you’re only accessing your server from specific devices.
Since I only ever access my server from my phone or my desktop, I use Wireguard via wg-easy. You set it up as a docker container on your server and it gives you a neat web UI (defaults to port 51821) from which to add Wireguard clients. Once connected through Wireguard, you can access your services as if you’re on the server’s local network.
Note, you’ll of course have to open up a port for Wireguard on your router for this to work, the default being 51820.
Let’s Encrypt is run by a non-profit (Internet Security Research Group), they list their major sponsors and funders on their website.