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title = "Dominic Reich “OE7DRT”"
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title = 'Dominic Reich “OE7DRT”'
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date = 2019-08-21
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date = 2019-08-21
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lastmod = '2023-04-23T18:31:14+0000'
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lastmod = '2023-07-23T15:15:25+0000'
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@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ I am a licensed ham radio operator since 2019 and my callsign is **OE7DRT**.
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My QTH is **[Längenfeld]**, [Tyrol], [Austria]. The locator for that is [JN57lb].
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My QTH is **[Längenfeld]**, [Tyrol], [Austria]. The locator for that is [JN57lb].
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There is currently no antenna set up at my home QTH so I operate portable only
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There is currently no antenna set up at my home QTH so I operate portable only
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since the end of 2021---I've not been very active recently but I'm sure my new
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since the end of 2021---I've not been very active recently and I guess this will
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lightweight equipment can help me out on that matter.
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probably not increase very much.
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[Längenfeld]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A4ngenfeld
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[Längenfeld]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A4ngenfeld
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[Tyrol]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrol
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[Tyrol]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrol
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@ -105,19 +105,14 @@ personal website**.
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## Server location and networking
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## Server location and networking
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The webserver, which converts my website's git repository into
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I've had a few websites running over the recent years, but when I got my
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static html files is located in **Finland**. The domain is registered
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radio amateur callsign I started over with fresh content on `oe7drt.com`.
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at `name.com`, which points my domain to nameservers at **Cloudflare**.
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It was stored as a Github repository and published via Cloudflare.
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My website is also **cached** and **distributed** by the Cloudflare
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network.
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I moved later to a cloud server from Hetzner running Rocky Linux 8 and 9
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(which were both located in Finland) and I'm finally happy with netcup and my
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That is also true for my personal single-user instance of Mastodon, which is
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OpenBSD server located in Germany. When I hosted my own gitea instance I left
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located at [fedi.oe7drt.com](https://fedi.oe7drt.com)---except there are a few
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the website repo on my server and create the website over there, when I now
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more modifications done at Cloudflare because I do not host the media files
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create the website on my local laptop and push the files onto the webserver
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on my server but in a
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just when I push new commits into the git repository on codeberg.
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[B2 bucket at backblaze](https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage.html).
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Cloudflare rewrites a few headers and URLs in this case. For example: the
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`Cache-control:` gets expanded to a high value at Cloudflare as well as the
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`etag` gets generated at Cloudflare in case the original file changes at
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backblaze before the cached file gets removed from your (actually my) cache.
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