jrollans.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
I'm looking for a self-hosted solution for music. Stumbled upon Navidrome which seems to fit the bill, but I'm curious to know if anyone can share some experiences or have any other recommendations?
#selfhosting
Yesterday I spun up a Nextcloud instance that will be a shared resource for multiple communities that I am a part of.
1. Reverse proxy rules updated by Ansible
2. VM created by terraform
3. Nextcloud/postgres/nginx/TLS certs set up by Ansible
After I edited a few text files, it took a bit over 10 minutes to between nothing, and fully working #Nextcloud server.
#SelfHosting is great
So now that I moved instances, what should I do next and which places would be good to follow? #VRChat #Selfhosting #Gamedev #Unity3D
Lighthouse lore vi
Post 3/5
S3 settled, Caddy cracked its knuckles, backups marched off like good soldiers. Even MinIO behaved for five minutes. The Lighthouse felt lighter — like it understood you weren’t building a stack, but a harbour.
A beacon for the tired, the tender, the fed-up.
So I managed to get my nextcloud rolling for like a whole 10min!! LOL
It seems the AIO has some issues with port 443 and my mobile apps wanted to use it. In trying to fix it I borked the whole thing.
Honestly a good opportunity in that tho. I had in mind to document the steps I took to get started, but in the troubleshooting and back tracking you kinda lose track. Now with a complete run under my belt a documented restart is a good exercise.
In case anyone is curious I have a headless debian install with tailscale so that i don't open ports in my home internet. I took the techhut docker file to spin up AIO and then I hook it up with my domain.
#NextCloud #selfhosting #documentation #techut #debian #tailscale #aio
Ok so hey #SelfHosting
I want a #SelfHosted web-type Office Suite ala Google Sheets/Docs and I don't want it to be part of some gigantic resource-chewing albatross like #NextCloud
I would like to do all my Word Processing and Spreadsheeting and so forth through a web interface, which is served from my #Debian server (docker is fine) and saves the documents as normal files in a defined directory.
Does such a thing exist? I do NOT need feature-rich, I do not need it to save MSOffice docs that I can send to a printing shop with all bugs intact, I just want to stop losing shit to hard drive wipes, which I'm sorry but nuking my hard drive is a lifestyle choice at this point and I don't care what you think about it.
I have had the thought that maybe #LibreOffice has some sort of plugin or something which could store files in an Object Storage type thingy that I could self-host instead, cause I've been planning to get some sort of bucket online since forever...
DNS verification is now in testing on my #forgejo instance and things look good! I've even created a hash generator tool on https://bovine.squarecows.com/docs/tools/dns-verification-hash-generator/ #selfhosting #ForgejoPages #StaticWebsite
In the past few days I’ve seen talk about RAM prices shooting up due to demand from big datacenters.
Today I read that a historic brand like Crucial - I own plenty of their hardware, including SSDs - is dropping consumer products to focus on gear for those same datacenters.
The result (or maybe the intention?) is to push people away from self hosting, undermine the OwnYourData idea and make everyone depend on huge datacenters for life.
So much for owning your data.
So much for decentralisation.
Because taking down one giant datacenter is far easier than taking down thousands or millions of individual nodes.
Friends and colleagues, don’t trade your freedom for a bit of convenience. Once you give it away, getting it back is very hard.
Always Own Your Data.
It’s coming together. I have 2 out of 6 racked. All the power is in the rack. Network and all the actual workloads are still on the bread rack behind and to the right. I will get these 2 servers online, move a bunch of workloads to them, and then I’ll be able to move more servers off the bread rack to the new rack.
I don’t see any way to redo the networking without some brief outages. I’ll have to disconnect the router, move it, and reconnect. A few minutes of disruption.
That’s going to be the hardest part: the main network wire runs through the whole basement and pops out in the garage and it’s basically at its limit. I have about 5-6 feet in the garage and that’s it. So when the main router finally moves to the rack, the rack has to be in its final location and then it can’t really move much.
Either that, or I just stick one of these RJ45 couplers on there and extend the line. I only have 200Mbit service, so I’m not worried about losing bandwidth to a coupler.
🚀 Deploy #Virtualmin on #AlmaLinux #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)
This article provides a how-to guide to deploy Virtualmin on AlmaLinux VPS.
What is Virtualmin?
Virtualmin is a powerful open-source web hosting control panel built on top of Webmin.
It supports:
Multi-domain virtual hosting
Apache or Nginx
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if any of yinz use @tailscale in your homelab, make sure you login to your admin panel and double check that all of your devices are updated to client version 1.90.9; it patches a critical vuln.
What would you prefer?
Having more followers and reach on Bluesky, but being tied to their bsky.app platform - or having less visibility for your posts, but full independence on your own Mastodon instance?
#Mastodon #Bluesky #Fediverse #Decentralization #SelfHosting #OpenSource
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| Bluesky: | 0 |
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Il web che amo.
Quello dei piccoli blog indipendenti, magari ospitati su qualche VPS dove si offrono anche servizi open source e privacy oriented, istanze del #fediverso, e tanto altro.
Si può parlare di #indieweb?
In ogni caso, impegniamoci per alimentare un WWW più sano.
Per non creare un'accozzaglia di url, mi limiterò a taggare alcuni profili (in ordine sparso), da cui poi ricavare i link:
Dear #selfhosting #developer please don't make use an sh script to install your software. Just use a docker compose and an .env file.
Thank you very much for your hard work, I appreciate it.
Ever messed up an update? We got you covered! Simply restore your Snapshot!
You can now also manage (create, delete, restore) a snapshot of your Box! If you ever messed up your application, OS update or anything else - simply go back to your last snapshot and try again! This way, you can test and learn #BSD even better and easier!
cc: @gyptazy
#education #opensource #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #NetBSD #RUNBSD #learning #ipv6 #freevm #freevps #community #fosdem #hosting #selfhosting #snapshot
Paperless-NGX has become the true successor to #DEVONthink 3 for me, which now focuses on AI and changed its payment model. The automatic document classification is impressively accurate. Container hosting makes self-hosting straightforward. If you want modern, intelligent document management that works cross-platform with full control, Paperless-NGX is an excellent choice. Great mobile apps available too. The only downside: no way to financially support this brilliant software. #selfhosting
So I bought a full-sized rack for the garage. Might be a bit too big to call it a #homelab any more 😜
It came with 2 PDUs that take 3-phase, 60A, 250V AC. I, um, won’t be plugging those into the house. My servers run on 240V, 2-phase. This plug is just a monster. My hand in the photo for scale.
I’m tickled that it says “Sun” on the side. I got my start in #sysadmin work on Sun IPCs and Sparc 4s back in the day.
top notch engineering over here. all my servers can get taken down by one needy cat 🤦
#SelfHosting #selfhosted
Hew fellow selfhosters. Is there any problem if i would use crowdsec and ufw-blocklist together on my Debian Trixie Webserver?
Does anyone of you use that combination?
I set up a #Telegram bridge for my #Matrix #Synapse server. Again.
It is much more stable than I remember. Also, I found out you should restart #Synapse along with the bridge to make things work continuously. Restarting only the bridge breaks a connection from Synapse to the bridge’s app service, and restoring it takes a lot of time somehow.
Any #selfhosting solution alternative to Plex? I would like to create something like this but I don't really like to use something like Plex that, to my understanding, is depending on an external service.
(more Linux and FOSS news in previous posts of thread)
Pi-hole releases FTL & Web v6.4 and Core v6.3 for network-wide ad and tracker blocking:
https://alternativeto.net/news/2025/11/pi-hole-releases-ftl-and-web-v6-4-and-core-v6-3-for-network-wide-ad-and-tracker-blocking/
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 makes it easier to install Raspberry Pi OS on bootable media:
https://alternativeto.net/news/2025/11/raspberry-pi-imager-2-0-makes-it-easier-to-install-raspberry-pi-os-on-bootable-media/
Vulkan 1.4.335 Released With The Very Notable VK_EXT_present_timing:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Vulkan-1.4.335-Released
GCC 16 Switches To Using C++20 Standard By Default:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/GCC-16-Now-CPP20-Default
Algol 68 Programming Language Front-End Merged Into GCC 16:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Algol-68-Merged-Into-GCC-16
iodéOS 7 beta launches with Android 16 base, enhanced battery life, and updated apps:
https://alternativeto.net/news/2025/11/iodeos-7-beta-launches-with-android-16-base-enhanced-battery-life-and-updated-apps/
GrapheneOS leaves France over encryption backdoor concerns:
https://proton.me/blog/grapheneos-france
FreeBSD 15.0-RC4 Released Due To Last Minute Issues:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-15.0-RC4
#WeeklyNews #OpenSource #FOSSNews #OpenSourceNews #FOSS #PiHole #RaspberryPI #RaspberryPIImager #Vulkan #GCC #GCC16 #Algol #Algol68 #iodeOS #GrapheneOS #FreeBSD #SelfHosting #BSD #CustomRom #OS #OperatingSystem #ProgrammingLanguage #Development #Programming #Coding #FosseryTech
I think I am figuring out the hard way that you *can* configure an alternate email provider for the transactional emails (confirm subscribe / unsubscribe) but mailgun is still required for bulk email to send out your actual newsletters.
1) Am I right?
2) Is there a way to prevent Mailgun from inserting tracking code? So annoying!
For years, I relied on Microsoft’s OneDrive — not for the Office 365 suite, but for its 1TB of cloud storage. It served me well for offsite backups and seamless syncing between my computers and phone. I even used the Personal Vault feature, though more out of curiosity than necessity. Later, I joined a friend’s family plan, making it even more cost-effective.
[…]
https://www.locked.de/nextcloud-on-hetzner-is-the-onedrive-upgrade-i-didnt-know-i-wanted/
#digitalsovereignty #hetzner #nextcloud #onedrive #selfhosting #storagebox #unplugtrump
Hey #devops, #selfhosting, #linux and #systemd people!
I have Ubuntu 24.04.3 with encrypted root and two encrypted partitions mounted at /srv/disk[0|1]
All 3 are remotely unlocked at boot using same key with keyscript=decrypt_keyctl. Unlock is handled via dropbear by semiautomatic tool with access to shared secret storage, where host specific encryption keys are stored.
I want to get two things at the same time:
1) if any encrypted partition is missing, host must boot regardless of that and preferably with as little timeout as possible
2) if encrypted device failed to mount due 1) or due failed unlock, mount point must be masked, to avoid any containers that might have mounts there to access them. Sadly` chattr -I` doesn't help here, because mount point is still readable by root. Yeah, root, I know but rootless docker doesn't play well with swarm and k8s is too expensive to run on my scale.
Basically, I need a degraded host that can accept *some* of scheduled workload
What’s the right approach here?
So far I tried removing fstab entry for `/srv/disk[0|1] `and adding explicit mount units
```toml
[Unit]
Description="/srv/${disk_name} filesystem"
Requires=systemd-cryptsetup@${disk_name}\x2ddata\x2dcrypt.service
After=systemd-cryptsetup@${disk_name}\x2ddata\x2dcrypt.service
ConditionPathExists=/dev/mapper/${disk_name}-data-crypt
[Mount]
What=/dev/mapper/${disk_name}-data-crypt
Where=/srv/${disk_name}
Type=ext4
Options=defaults,errors=remount-ro
[Install]
WantedBy=local-fs.target
```
and extra `mask-srv@.service`
```toml
[Unit]
Description=mask /srv/%i if /dev/mapper/%i-data-crypt is missing
DefaultDependencies=no
After=cryptsetup.target systemd-cryptsetup@%i\x2ddata\x2dcrypt.service target srv-%i.mount
Before=local-fs
ConditionPathExists=!/dev/mapper/%i-data-crypt
Conflicts=srv-%i.mount
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/usr/bin/mount -t tmpfs -o ro,mode=000,nr_inodes=1,size=4k tmpfs /srv/%i
[Install]
WantedBy=local-fs.target
```
But I it seems to have race condition between srv-disk0.mount and I can't figure out right set of dependencies between units here
I just tried to upgrade the OS on my RPi to Trixie. Now it doesn't boot anymore.
This is the second time this happens after an upgrade. Lots of hassle for a tiny Nextcloud server that I essentially use to keep my MP3 collection synchronized between two computers.
I took it offline. Now I am considering getting a NUC-type device and running Nextcloud, E-Mail and maybe my own Mastodon instance on that.
Thoughts? Experiences? Is that even technically feasible?
RE: https://mastodon.social/@itsfoss/115627387091285317
I started #selfhosting a couple of years ago and it's right up there with adopting #Linux as one of the best things I've done in recent years to wrestle some control of my own data back. I'm excited that it's becoming more widespread!
That said, I'm self-hosting on Synology and I'd really like to move to something less closed at some point. I'm just not confident enough in my skills yet to make the switch now.
Self-hosting is rising because Linux users refuse to wait for permission.
Self-Host Weekly #147: Ad-Free
#Selfhosted news, updates, content, and activity -- without all the #BlackFriday deals and #merch shilling.
https://selfh.st/weekly/2025-11-28/
#selfhost #selfhosting #newsletter #opensource #foss #homelab #homeserver #sysadmin #devops #privacy #security #software #updates #app #apps #server #development
I have contacted Contabo: "I will be ordering multiple VPS in Singapore. Ensure your infrastructure, including IPv6, is functioning properly, as no refunds are offered. Customer support is slow and misaligned with my schedule. Confirm IPv4, IPv6, and overall infrastructure are fully operational."
#Contabo #VPS #CustomerService #IT #Networking #IPv6 #IPv4 #Infrastructure #Reliability #TechDemand #SelfHosting #SingaporeRegion #TechIssues #ContaboSupport #CircadianCycle
I host my own Phanpy but there's a feature in dev (automatically populate alt-text if it's embedded in images, yessss!!!) I really want. So, I finally setup a build container for @phanpy and a small script to extract out the static folder so I can continue serving it out via Caddy. I wrote a quick post about it, I'm sure there are better and more idiomatic ways of doing this, so advice is welcome.
Oh,
this is really turning out better than anticipated. Installing, updating, authorizing and syncing of custom prompts with one command. Then use and forget!
I haven't figured out how to automate my #NextcloudAIO backups. Last night, I figured I'd start one when I went to bed. Let it run overnight. But the admin console wouldn't load. Left it for this morning. I tried rebuilding the container. Now my system is technically running, and my files are still there, but it's saying it has no internet connection and a bunch of other errors. I'm rebooting the VM to see if that helps. Yay for #selfhosting
starting to see why relying on external services to keep your website up fucking sucks
one little screw up from something like AWS or Cloudflare and bam, site's down and you can't even do jack shit about it
I guess it's not fully compatible. But I would like to know what others did with it.
#fedifetcher #snac2 #snac #askfedi #selfhosting #tinyfedi #tinyweb