It almost feels like Mastodon do not want us to self host. There is no direct link on the main webpage to install on server. Digging through the docs, finally found documentation and there is no Docker container or a package for any OS for easy installation. They require us to install from source along with all the dependencies. I don't mean to bad mouth it but they do not do enough to encourage self hosting (if not discourage).
Would like to know your opinions or ideas on how to self host it easily with minimum maintenance (auto upgrades, etc).
Hm. Is there a #CLI#Markdown renderer that can do "display foo.md beautifully in the terminal, and highlight whatever source line 123 contained (which is almost certainly not output line 123)"?
I have a collection of Markdown documents and would like to run full-text search on them, e.g. using #ripgrep, but I don't want the results to be displayed as raw Markdown, but instead be rendered in the terminal, but still see where the result is. Any ideas?
"We added a “Forged on” date to fastfetch since uptime doesn’t really make much sense anymore so we surface the date you installed your system. Now you can flex your longevity. 😈"
Help us test DNF 5.2 in Fedora Rawhide! In these test days we're focusing on the ability to do a system upgrade, so it's very important to catch any bugs.
Younger me thought that moving from WordPress to some custom Django thing to power my blogs was a good idea but migrating off now is a huge pain. Planning on going full static/markdown with Hugo.
The bigger problem is actually migrating my postfix server for all my sites to a new IP without Google, etc, freaking out about it and causing potentially important emails to not go through.
I’ve loved using Pop_OS for nearly 2 years and I’ll looking forward to the upcoming Cosmic desktop. For a little change, and to learn, I decided to install #ArchLinux for the first time* so I can say:
“I use Arch! (btw)”
Latest install process is super easy so don’t let Arch scare you. Took me 10 minutes. #LearnLinux
So I went a little nuts after spending a few hours with Arch #Linux in the VM.
Wiped PoP_OS after grabbing some personal files/data, and went full native Arch. Leveraged some knowledge from this great video and she’s running Hyprland / Wayland quite smoothly. Wowsers! 😎