6 Really Good Docker Containers to use on your NAS
Docker containers are a great way to add functionality to your NAS outside the available app store. Whether you’re running a Synology enclosure or a DIY server, it’s possible to download and manage container images.
Today, I switched from Jellyfin to Plex after running Jellyfin for the last two and so years
Performance on mobile and Apple TV was unacceptable. It buffered every two seconds on mobile, even though it was direct play, and it straight-up just didn't work on Apple TV
I'm impressed with how easy it was to set Plex up, including its HW transcoding. I had to pull weird custom images for Jellyfin. In Plex, I pushed a button
TIL about infrastructure cooperatives. Many of their ideas reasonates with my thoughts and the thread I started earlier 1. Here is a list of links to some of such coops and related resources:
Etsy Merchant Feeds is a self-hosted tool that allows you to create XML feeds for use in Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google Shopping, and probably many others, so you can better advertise your online store, if you have one.
So, I was listening to the Self Hosted podcast the other day.
And I was also mulling over some stuff related to the Major BBS restoration project work Ive had running as a side-task for the past few days, and this popped into my brain.
I’ve been self-hosting since self-hosting required a dial-tone…
I'm currently trying to migrate a #mastodon server from masto.host to self-hosted and having problems (I already shut down the server, so I'm posting from an old account).
Does somebody know which files in the backup are which in the mastodon migration guide?
I'm also having trouble with restoring the PostgreSQL backup ('pg_restore: error: connection to server on socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed: FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user "mastodon"').
Thanks for any help!
(It would be nice if someone could boost this, because given that this is an old account, I don't think many people would see this post otherwise.)
I'm so excited about existing self-hosted applications (https://selfh.st/apps/) and possibilities to integrate them, so I dumped some of my random thoughts on pubnix-like community infrastructure in this post:
Nitter is not dead. The alternative twitter/x front-end,is still working. Yes, now there are just a few public instances (nitter.poast.org is one of them), but with just a basic linux and docker knowledge you can self-host your own private instance.
Software launches, updates, new directory apps, a spotlight on Alex Kretzschmar @ironicbadger - a content creator and frequent contributor to the self-hosted community, and more in this week's self-hosted recap!
It took me a few tries to get into the boot manager of the Minix Z100-0dB, but now Debian is installed.
And the first impression is great! Everything already feels very fast. Worlds better than with my Rock64 NAS. But I can only say more once I've run a few benchmarks and finished setting up my NAS.
Vorrei iniziare ad utilizzare nextcloud per i miei servizi cloud, ma sono indeciso se mettere su un mio server, oppure affidarmi ad un servizio VPS o similare? La mia paura del locale è la possibile perdita di dati (penso sempre ad ogni possibile disatro) #nextcloud#cloud#selfhosting#server#backup
I've been meaning to do this for a while, and tonight I finally supported @mwl for his new book: Run Your Own Mail Server: A Book for Independence & Privacy
Every book I've read by mwl has gifted me with smiles, laughter, knowledge, awareness, and a desire to experiment.
Can't wait to dive into this new work!