Looks like I'll be on track to release this, at least initially for my family, on April 1st (or even sooner!). I'll keep 10C posted too. :)

no, lets encrypt requires a public site

ah, that could be a reason

check the network log in the developer tools. There could be a redirect in there that your application is generating

The npm brouhaha was basically a demonstration of how single points of failure can bring things screeching to a halt

You rag on dependencies, but you can't deny that they provide a major productivity boost. Just today I was able to do 3-4 days worth of work in 3 hours because of an awesome library.

looks like "grav-blog" may be redirecting you to https though, you'll have to find a way to force http

and no https

try localhost instead of www.localhost

things that were already deployed were fine. "Broke the Internet" is hyperbolic clickbait. The problem cropped up when people were trying to download the dependency when setting up a new environment

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