I have many services running under subdomains but my host domain still returns a 404 and im not sure what to put there.

Kinda surprised how few mentions this has. I use it for my personal website which I made using Hugo. That’s what I used it for even before I was hosting any services.

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Always wanted a “personal” website but felt I wasn’t creative enough to create anything useful enough… Maybe a wiki was the best I could come up with

Care to share what you use the website for exactly?

It’s basically just an extended resume. A place with links to my Github, LinkedIn, and projects I’ve done.

I’m not creative at all either, very bad at front end stuff. I used a Hugo theme for most of the website.

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I’ve read many times that If in doubt turn it into a blog and write down whatever you have learned that day. I have an entry that is simply a how to list all local variables in python.

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