Good paper! It confirms my bias therefore it is great :)
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My self hosting journey is limited mostly by time. When I have it, I try out new setups or tweak my current one. Otherwise it’s just lower end maintenance and updates.
The last time I had ample time I managed to get a double WireGuard (both in and out) working, so that’s something I suppose.
I can’t see anything disagreeable in this summary from my own experience so far though. Great stuff!
I've broken my Lemmy system a couple of times. Yunohost and Lemmy do not go well together. Went to docker and its slow but dependable. I like playing around with it but how do people keep up with Lemmy.world? It just slams my network.
Network? That's a small bit. DB is struggling with IO at times, but network usage is fairly low, at least on my end.
I think people who self host are the only ones who knows they services wont just disappear, their accounts wont get locked and their data wont be shared with big tech.
Others can wake up one day and not have access to their stuff anymore, and have nothing they can do about it.
How mad is it to just rent access to your movies, or documents, and it can go away at any moment?
@SelfhostedResearch Something I havent quite reconciled is that I would enjoy self hosting more of it came with more mutual connections woth others that self host. Its a activity that has a focus on self sufficiency but I think I would learn more and be better if I was doing it more socially.
I like this! Similar to run groups, but parallel task zoom meet ups or the like.
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"I'm working on am immich install on my Proxmox."
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"Nice, I'm setting up Jellyfin, need help?"
@decended_being Yeah .. While I find forums can be really useful. just chatting and getting to know people feels more rewarding socially. maybe a #SelfHosting #meetup
@decended_being Do self hosting meetups exist in places like #london, #madrid or #barcelona ?
Not sure, we could work to organize one?
@decended_being Where are you located?
I'm in the US...
Happy to help plan something though, or add a Zoom / virtual equivalent.
This is peak
If you posted this to reddit as well. I am curious whether they censored or down ranked it because of referencing Lemmy World.
That's right, I have tried to post it also to Reddit, but I've got "Sorry, this post was removed by Reddit’s filters." I have sent a message to the mods, now waiting for response.
Just got a reply from the mods: the post was caught in Reddit's filter, and they have now manually approved it.
What filter are we even talking here? Are they filtering any automatic mentions for Lemmy? If that is the case, that is some petty shit
Sadly, no details were provided about the filter. This was the reply I received: "Hi there, I just approved your post as it was caught in Reddit‘s filters. Cheers."
That is bizarre.... What could possibly be the issue with this post on reddit?
One of the reasons we all switched. A public modlist is so nice over here. At least we get reasons.
One thing I've noticed: my self hosted services are rarley, if ever, hounding me to check out features. I cannot emphasise enough how much I loathe a program fighting for my attention.
@batmaniam @SelfhostedResearch Completely agree. Its a said state of affairs that we really need ML based filters for our app notifications
I'd say my interest in selfhosting is multi-pronged. Selfhosting allows me to control my data which fits into my privacy, anonymity, and security posture. It's also a great educational tool for me. I'm always down to learn something, and even tho I've been immersed in computer tech since the mid 70s, I still have sooooo much to learn. I'd almost say that the educational benefits are somewhat more enjoyable than the actual finished product. It also ties in with my desire to be able to help others be as anonymous, private, and secure as one can possibly be, not only in their daily lives, but in their digital lives. The more I know, the more I can help others.
I'm sitting here pouring over a box of about 18 Wyse 3040 & 5010 thin clients that a bud of mine dropped off the other day, wondering what can I get into today. Muhahahahaha! It's gonna be a good day 'tater.