Try out https-forward on a machine with Snap: https://snapcraft.io/install/https-fo...
Provides a forwarding HTTPS server which transparently fetches and caches certificates via Let's Encrypt. Runs on port 443 and 80, and lets you wrap stuff—e.g., I host my development, boring, simple HTTP server on port 8000, but get a cert automatically with https-forward and proxy through to your boring development server.
(I meant to put a bunch of links inline in the video! Apparently that's not allowed since 2017, unless I have a bonza of views.)
Also, try out Emojityper: https://emojityper.com
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