Cancelled my wordpress.com plan today. Started using it during a lull in self-hosting.
Not intending to self-host Wordpress though - are there any good tools to convert Wordpress exports into something usable? I'm considering running a static blog off markup or something.
The direction of computing today (AI, everything is a damn ad/influencer bs, etc) is why things like #oss, #Mastodon, #meshtastic and #SelfHosting in general are so important. I say that even as an apple user but of all the big players I dislike them the least.
Irgendein Bug im letzten #Jellyfin-Update (10.9.2) macht Sperenzchen, so dass Clients nur noch eingeschränkt bzw. gar nicht mehr funktionieren/connecten. 😩 Halben Tag alles mögliche versucht und jetzt geb ich einfach auf und warte auf einen (hoffentlich baldigen) hotfix. #selfhosting
I’ve been having a foray into Home Assistant again after a two years and I have a question for the experts:
I have a HomePod Mini that’s the hub of my Home. All my Thread devices are connected to it
I can see the HomePod in HomeAssistant and control what music it’s playing, but I can’t see the Thread devices connected to it
Some people are saying you can use this “Import Credentials” button in the Thread integration, but that doesn’t do anything
Is there a solution? #HomeAssistant#selfhosting
I have a home server with various services running (all isolated with different user accounts). The server has a small SSD and a big external HDD, but I'd like to make external backups to my cloud account. The cloud service has a proprietary command line application to sync data, so backups would ideally be date separated compressed tar files that it can then sync. An additional complication are PostgreSQL and SQLite databases that can't just be copied without risking breaking the integrity of the files.
How would you do the backups? Do you have some existing app that you could suggest? I'm sure I can whip up some script to do it, but I wouldn't mind if there was something already made.
Hey fellow #selfhosting nerds, what does #paperless_ngx do that Apple Notes doesn't? I understand not everyone is in the Apple garden but still. Notes do multi-language OCR better. I'm probably missing something. I'm asking because I see Apple nerds gush about it.
Finally got a hard drive issue sorted out and all my self hosted bits and pieces running again. I guess this is the risk of not renting hardware. Still, fun to have it all working again and aside from catastrophic failures, I think I’m set now.
Dropped some updates to selfh.st/apps this morning - tiles now have visible/clickable tags, URL properties have been added for sharing custom views with others, and I've added a ton of new project icons.
I'm completely open to feedback on future improvements, but probably won't consider adding any more details to the tiles to prevent them from becoming too cluttered.
Serie: Selfhosting mit Cloudron - 4. Cloudron-Dashboard Ersteinrichtung
Serie: Selfhosting mit Cloudron - 4. Das Cloudron-Dashboard einrichten. Nach der Installation von Cloudron auf einem Ubuntu-Server wird das Dashboard für die Nutzung von Nextcloud vorbereitet.
Put it off for quite a while but I finally migrated from the deprecated linuxserver/unifi-controller container to the new linuxserver/unifi-network-application container to my unifi control plane.
I got a new switch that required at least unifi 8.1 and i was lagging behind on 8.0.27.
the new network-application requires a mongo db container. no big deal. but i had to export a full site backup and start from a clean slate with the new 8.1 system. no in-place upgrade supported. was fairly painless tbh, just a bit of a pallavah and an exercise in yak shaving i could have done without tonight. #selfhosting