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:
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…
> Due to climate change, thermodynamics, and capitalism, Diode Zone needs to keep scaling down. Please use PeerTube's export functionality to move your data to another server if you can.
I guess I'll look into Hyper8 or similar hosted at home, main trouble I suspect will be dynamic DNS...
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!
Question to #sysadmin and #selfhosted specialists. We are looking for a free and preferably open-source #wireguard solution with MFA for ~200 devices. Closest that I was able to find was #defguard, but it allows people to self-register devices and not so granular access per-user. We need to control access through VLAN so we have to control each device rather than user.
It might be obvious and old news, but on my rare logins to #Instagram I saw a new message of their privacy policy to be updated this month: Every content from every post will be used to train their AI.
If you are a visual artist of any kind and use the platform, #Meta will use your creation against you, literally. You either learn how to publish and own your data, or you’ll be stolen.
Folks with #selfhosted#music libraries, I've heard some folks say that they have 10TB of audio files in their libraries. Approximately how many individual tracks is that? I'm assuming that it's a lot of lossless files, but I'm curious what the average file size is and the number of files that comprise such a library.
I'm testing #PeerTube after a while for light integration with #Libervia and really pleased with what I see! Clean UI, lots of features, easy to use - great work by @Chocobozzz, @Framasoft, and the entire contributing team. Plus, there are a ton of plugins available! I'll be exploring the API to see if deeper integration is possible, it would be neat. #selfhosted#XMPP#videos
After stewing for a long time in my head, a thought finally hit me. Why don't I build a single piece of software that does everything I want the way I want it.
Instead of finding a personal finance app, a invoicing app, a bookmarking app, a goodreads like app...etc., Why don't I just build a Django supersite with all these apps in one?
I don't have to define it as any kind of app, make it generic, worry about code quality or maintainability or anything really. Heck, I can even write a dead narrow PDF parser that parses my credit card statements and energy bills and have it all in the same app.
It just needs to support one user me. Has anyone else tried this route? Building a superapp for yourself?
Just switched my #SelfHosted#PeerTube instance from using #Redis to #Valkey now that it has a stable release out as a #Docker#container too, and.. that went too easily 😅. I know this makes sense as it is 100% compatible, but it still feels quite amazing to have it just work.
In case it helps; I just switched to using the valkey/valkey:7-alpine image, and because I also renamed things in my docker-compose I added PEERTUBE_REDIS_HOSTNAME=valkey to the PeerTube .env file too. That's it!
#justsaying I fscking love #FreshRSS. Tho, the 3rd party mobile apps all pretty much suck, like some just don't show any feeds. I just added the webpage as an app, it's fine.
Databag is an open-source self-hosted messaging service with Android and iOS client apps
You host your own service, which can also federate with other Databag nodes. It is Public-Private key based identity (not bound to any blockchain or hosting domain) and End-to-End encrypted (the hosting admin cannot view sealed topics, default unsealed).