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nickcraver.github.com's Issues

Desktop Build Question

Hey! Love the desktop build posts, still using a 2016 build from your site right now :-). Time to upgrade though, will you be updating these anymore given it seems you primarily did these for Stack Overflow? Or did anyone at Stack Overflow take over the reigns for their dev computer builds?

HTTPS post missing read more link

The HTTPS post is missing a <!--more--> tag so it's not being truncated. Scrolling down the post list is really long to get to previous posts.

I'd submit a PR for it, but not sure the best place for it, so thought issue is the next best thing. Let me know if you'd prefer a PR.

Configure Disqus

I recently got problem with Disqus, and after checking some Disqus help I need to setup the Disqus forum for the site.

Do you know how to setup this?

Source of your theme?

I'm currently trying various Jekyll themes for my blog at GitHub. May I know where did you get yours, or did you build it yourself?

Something strange is happening with Links in Markdown

In your blog at this url: https://nickcraver.com/blog/2016/02/17/stack-overflow-the-architecture-2016-edition/#load-balancers-haproxy
there are some issues happening with Markdown links. I'm not familiar enough with markdown to fix it, so I wanted to submit a ticket.

The headers with links like HAProxy and Elasticsearch are rendering headers as this:

Elasticsearch)Search (Elasticsearch)
or
HAProxy)Load Balancers (HAProxy)

I'm assuming this is a bug, but if it's actually a feature, then we can close this up ๐Ÿ˜€

UPDATE:
I forgot the link

Reuse of the style

Hi there,

Your Jekyll style is really cool, simple, suitable and I enjoy to read your awesome posts with it!

I consider to create an personal website since a while but the style freeze me.
May I ask you if your style is a piece of your work and if yes, can I reuse it partially or most of it?

New Post: Stack Overflow: the long road to HTTPS

I need to do a post to follow-up on Stackoverflow.com: the road to SSL. This is to both track things so I remember and a place for people to add suggestions.

  • Previous post update
  • Priorities
    • What took so long?
  • Why?
    • Why go HTTPS at all?
    • HTTP2?
    • Why not Let's Encrypt?
    • CloudFlare/Fastly
    • Search ranking
    • Mitigation
    • Why move third-party things and not proxy?
      • What went wrong when we tried
  • Changes along the way
    • NPN/ALPN
    • HTTP/2
    • CloudFlare/Fastly
    • Railgun
  • Measuring
    • Logging
    • ClientTimings
  • Setup
    • Reference architecture post
    • HAProxy
    • Ciphers (Mozilla)
    • Combined certificates
    • Dev certs
    • Multiple Domains
    • IP Pooling (HTTP/1.1)
    • .internal structure
    • New SVG diagrams!
    • Caching/Not-caching
  • Related Moves
    • Blog
    • SendGrid
    • Hubspot
    • Cookie security
  • Unknowns
    • Google Analytics
    • Google Webmasters (damn captchas!)
    • Search analytics/impact
    • Scary search gaps
  • Migration Items
    • Wildcards
    • Meta.* domains
      • Search and rebake code
      • How per-site redirects work
    • Global Login
    • StackExchange.com Sites DB (and history)
      • Newsletters
      • Tag Sets
    • Area 51
    • Code Assumptions
    • Static links
    • Local setup for devs
    • Local vs. Dev vs. Prod
    • Websockets
    • Ads
      • Calculon
      • AdZerk
      • Tag Sponsorships
    • Redirects for http://
    • Mixed content
      • Why protocol-relative URLs don't really work
        • Mobile app
        • Email
      • Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only header
      • Posts
        • Migrating existing
        • Preventing new http://
        • Handling non-https:// existing
        • Images/YouTube
      • AboutMe profiles
      • Image proxy research
      • Help Center
      • Privileges
      • Avatars
        • ...and chat
        • ...and Area 51
      • Dev Stories
      • /jobs
        • Job postings
        • Company pages
      • StackSnippets
      • Per-site JavaScript includes
      • Trackers (Quantcast/GA)
    • Rendering Code
      • All image paths
      • APIv2
      • Tier unification
      • Cache breaker simplification
      • Default HTTPS
      • Redirects (301/302)
      • All .Url() calls
      • Migration of .Url()
      • Flair
      • JavaScript http:// assumptions. Oh so many.
      • Search engine fixes (<a>/<img>)
  • Launch steps
    • Prep everything
    • Migrate local
    • Migrate dev
    • Migrate prod
      • Meta.SO
      • Meta.SE
      • Security.SE, Super User
      • ...wait on Google...
      • Everything else
  • Problems Migrating
    • Revocation of dev cert & races
    • 301 Proxy Caching (VCL)
    • Help Center SNAFU
    • We're not done yet, I bet good money we'll add to this list
  • Performance
    • Client Timings
    • Server performance
    • HTTP/2 CDN performance
  • What comes next
    • HSTS (HTTP Strict-Transport-Security)
      • Migration/escalation plan
    • HPKP (HTTP Public Key Pinning)
    • HSTS preloading
      • Chromium addition
    • Secure cookie move
    • HTTP/2 to origin
      • Push content
  • Open source projects spawned

Please leave comments about anything I'm forgetting to cover. I want this to be informative now just about what we did, but also what we didn't do, to help anyone else in their https:// migration.

OPServer : need .json files for my AD, DNS & Other servers...

Hello,

I Installed & Configured OPServer for my SQL Server through "SQLSettings.json.example" file and It is working perfect. I am not from programming filed so I need help.
I need .json files like "SQLSettings.json.example". I want to add and Monitor my AD (windows active directory) server & DNS Server as well as other servers (File Server, Print Server, Web Serevr or a Normal Server) in my network.

Please Advise me ASAP !

Thanks & Regards,
Hariom Prakash Singh. Delhi, India

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