Services vary a lot on how they are deployed and their dependencies, etc. The knowledge I have (and honestly I don’t have much) I just built over time, tinkering with different set-ups and trying to debug problems when they arose. So I guess just choose a few difference services and try to get them working (choose low-stakes ones at first, where the risk of getting pwned or losing everything is very low). Docker can abstract away a lot, so maybe try more direct deployments if you are interested in learning.
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- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•What courses or learning roadmap do you recommend to learn self-hosting basics?3·2 years ago
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Why should I get a VPS over self hosting?English7·2 years ago
- Lower upfront costs and quicker to set up as you don’t have to buy the hardware
- Don’t have hardware taking up space in your home
- Flexibility of being able to scale up or down your specs (or get rid of the VPS entirely) at the click of a button
- Don’t have to open your home network to the internet
- Better uptime (not your job to fix outages)
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can I say the majority of Lemmy users are anti-capitalist or big corp?English71·2 years ago
I’m not an anti-capitalist. I’m pretty middle-of-the-road in that I believe in a regulated and taxed market economy. But on a personal level there are some aspects of my life that I would rather not place in the hands of corporations whose incentives aren’t necessarily aligned with mine.
Google, Twitter, Reddit - I don’t really disagree with their right to exist (concerns about monopolies aside). But the less involved they are in my life the better.
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoFediverse@lemmy.world•Announcing OpenLemmyStats.org: Publicly Queryable Vote History + Other Hidden Data for Any Lemmy User!English4·2 years ago
But I agree that who upvoted a post shouldn’t be federated.
This also surprised me. I wonder is it necessary for technical reasons to prevent repeated upvoting of a submission by the same user?
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How are lemmy and other fediverse platforms profitable?English13·2 years ago
Donations, or with a small enough instance a server admin might just pay out of his or her own pocket. Maybe if Lemmy were ever to get much bigger there might be paid or ad-supported instances.
I think a big part of the point of federation is that the costs of hosting servers can be distributed so no one has to spend millions to keep their server running. That way there is less of a need to monetise an instance (and less of an incentive, as if you start doing anti-user stuff, people can just move to a different instance).
Oh, great news! New Fairphone looks good, look forward to seeing the specs. I hadn’t heard of the Shiftphone before reading the article so will also look into that.
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoFree and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Which FOSS smartwarch would you recommend?10·2 years ago
Would be really interested to hear any real life reviews from users of the Bangle.js 2. It looks great given its features and price point but would be interested to know if there is a catch somewhere.
It’s good that they mention the refurbished option. The most eco-friendly phone is the one you have, the second most eco-friendly phone is one someone else is getting rid of. Of course, the repairability promise of phones like the Fairphone is exciting and might make them a good bet longer-term.
I plan on using my current phone into the ground but I’m not sure what I will do when it finally dies. I think if there is a Fairphone 5 with modern specs by then, I would strongly consider it. I know constant new releases kind of goes against Fairphone’s philosophy so there might not be a 5 for a while, but with the Fairphone 4’s specs I would worry about how long it will remain useful. If there is not an improved Fairphone out by then, I would still consider a Fairphone 4 or would likely buy a refurbished Pixel.
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoTechnology@beehaw.org•Reddit alternative? Google introduces Perspectives, a search feed with results from humansEnglish19·2 years ago
-site:pinterest.*
seems to work for me.
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoTechnology@beehaw.org•Jellyfin, we are moving away from Reddit and we are pleased to announce our new forum!1·2 years ago
I hate Discord full stop, because it’s a centralised proprietary platform just like Reddit and is going to hit the exact same issues one day, and it’s going to be even harder to recover all the conversations that have gone on there.
- OnionFutures@vlemmy.nettoTechnology@beehaw.org•Jellyfin, we are moving away from Reddit and we are pleased to announce our new forum!1·2 years ago
You mean the password manager as the central authority? You can self host a password manager using, eg, Vaultwarden.
Even if you use a trusted, paid commercial service, I think the risk of that happening is lower than on Reddit. Their business model is simpler and more transparent. They want to keep you as a customer so you will keep paying them. And there is less opportunity for them to ban you for political reasons when you’re not expressing yourself on their platform.
Yes, I agree. My comment was more a response to the parent comment’s suggestion that it is akin to a cup and string in terms of simplicity.
While I mostly agree with this, I would point out that mandatory TLS introduces a decent bit of complexity, both in implementing TLS itself (where you should really use one of the established TLS libraries in your language of choice) and in figuring out what to do with certificates (TOFU, etc).
It’s still a very simple protocol of course, but not quite so simple that you can negotiate a connecting manually over telnet, for example. (Some versions of netcat, on the other hand, do support TLS.)
This is a bizarre article.
To frame that as “the UK has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries” is… misleading, to say the least. Why does Germany have one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries? Why does Denmark?