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.
Screw #bigtech
Support #smalltech or #localtech
Most people in #tech don't support what bigtech is doing. Blaming all of us for the #techbros is like blaming Amazon workers for what Bezos does.
We're also the people creating solutions, from #SelfHosting to anti #surveillance tools.
We ARE fighting back. We are the people who contact politicians and educate them, we are the front line.
Stop blaming everyone in tech for everything that tech billionares do.
Nutzt eigentlich jemand die "Find my Device" App und kann vielleicht aus gemachten Erfahrungen berichten? https://f-droid.org/de/packages/de.nulide.findmydevice/https://fmd-foss.org/#android #fdm #smartphone #fdroid #foss #findmydevice #selfhosting #findmyphone #google
Why I don't self-host a Matrix and XMPP server anymore?
Simple: no one to chat with. Yeah, I know, barely anyone to text — not even my future girlfriend. Everybody here loves WhatsApp.
#tech #selfhosting #matrix #xmpp #whatsapp #apps #communication #life #digital #malaysia #privacy #server #it #social #chat
Ah yes, the hubris of thinking that I can update my DNS zones and then go to bed without breaking my personal email server. #selfhosting
Fresh Debian 13 (Trixie) install – was ich immer als erstes mache:
→ Root deaktivieren
→ SSH-Key only (ed25519)
→ UFW mit nur den nötigen Ports
→ Docker ready
Dokumentation für mich, vielleicht nützlich für andere.
A poll to any admins who are self-hosting their own xmpp
what is your server running?
#xmpp #jabber #conversations #selfhosting #poll
| prosody: | 58 |
| ejabberd: | 31 |
| snickket: | 9 |
| openfire: | 4 |
friends, I need to run a receive only mail server 
any suggestions for software, tips and best practices and what to absolutely never ever do are incredibly welcome 
I've never hosted e-mail things before; assume I know nothing
I have a domain with DNSSEC, a VPS, and a lot of hope
#askfedi #duckduckfedi #selfhosting #selfhosted #emailhosting #email
Tasmota is an open-source firmware that replaces stock software on many smart devices giving you full local control.
Remove cloud dependencies and manage everything via MQTT, HTTP, or tools like Home Assistant.
Turn “smart” devices into private, self-controlled ones.
👉 https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota
👉 More privacy-friendly tools: https://digital-escape-tools-phi.vercel.app/
#OpenSource #SelfHosting #Privacy #IoT #HomeAutomation #DigitalMinimalism
Jeder (Self-)Hoster kennt diesen Moment:
Update klicken, kurz die Luft anhalten und hoffen, dass nicht wieder PHP, Datenbank oder Desktop-Client beschließen, heute kreativ zu werden.
Nach Jahren mit Nextcloud habe ich 2026 für meinen eigenen Usecase die Reißleine gezogen. Nicht aus Dogmatismus. Sondern weil digitale Souveränität für mich am besten funktioniert, wenn Infrastruktur wieder ein bisschen langweilig wird.
Darum bin ich bei #OpenCloud gelandet.
Schlanker, fokussierter, weniger bewegliche Teile. Kein PHP. Keine Datenbank. Go-basiert, unter 200 MB RAM im Idle. Auf K3s mit ZFS-Snapshots dahinter läuft das sehr viel näher an „funktioniert“ als an „braucht Aufmerksamkeit“.
Und dahinter steckt das Team von #mailbox.org, #Heinlein Support. Kein US-Risikokapital, kein Exit-Druck. Keine fragwürdige Eigentümerstruktur. Einfach Leute, die seit 30 Jahren für datenschutzkonforme Infrastruktur in Deutschland kämpfen. Das ist kein Zufall, das ist eine Entscheidung.
Der schönste Nebeneffekt:
OpenCloud wurde bei mir quasi nebenbei zur souveränen E-Book-Bibliothek. DRM-freie EPUBs auf dem Boox Go 7, ohne Amazon-Ökosystem, ohne Plattform-Lock-in, ohne das übliche „wir kennen deinen Geschmack besser als du selbst“.
Amazon weiß sehr genau, was du liest, wann du liest, wie schnell du liest und wo du aufgehört hast. Das ist keine Paranoia. Das steht in deren AGB.
Genau da wird digitale Souveränität sehr konkret:
nicht als politische Folie, sondern als gelebter Alltag.
Eigene Dateien - eigene Infrastruktur - eigene Regeln - eigene Verantwortung.
Wie der Umzug lief, wo die kleinen HTTPS-/Traefik-Fallen lagen und warum weniger Komplexität manchmal der eigentliche Fortschritt ist:
🔗 https://www.pandolin.io/warum-ich-2026-zu-opencloud-gewechselt-bin/
One person. One homelab. One less excuse. :-)
#Fediverse #DigitaleSouveränität #SelfHosting #Homelab #OpenSource #Nextcloud #K3s #Privacy #EBooks #Linux #Ubuntu #BigTechAlternatives
Having a "reflective" afternoon.
On the topic of free operating systems, I have been playing with these lately, and recommend if it suits usage (alpha order).
- Alpine Linux (my daily driver)
- Chimera Linux
- Elementary Linux
- FreeBSD
- OpenBSD
- Solus Linux
Not "mainstream" suggestions per se, and that's kinda the point. Caveats re: glibc/musl, nvidia support, etc. apply.
If I had to have nvidia support for my primary workstation I'd probably go with Solus (KDE), or at least try it, in spite of systemd.
I'm starting to scratch the surface on
- CachyOS
for my son's gaming rig. Pretty much what it says on the tin. I like it. Arch could use a bit of polish. We'll see how it goes on real hardware.
Others that I haven't run much beyond playing with the iso, but am intrigued by, mostly by intended use case tbh:
- Mint
- Zorin
I used to run these for years and years and years but don't nowadays:
- Arch
- Gentoo
Excellent, but the time intensity ...
~20 years ago I used to run Gentoo in a government research agency data centre. Even came up with an "ansible-like" set of deployment scripts/framework and whatnot in /bin/bash to manage them (pre-dates Ansible).
Fun times... the time... the time.
Gentoo was bracketed by RHEL in the past and CentOS as the successor. CentOS was fine but gave up a lot of performance way back then. Shifting priorities, server hardware was still following Moore's, and all that.
I flirted with Ubuntu a bit over the years. Could never really get into it back when it was decent. I won't touch it now.
Today, I think I'm done with Debian. Too static for my tastes - stuff gets too stale. Sure, there's Testing/Sid but there's also other options at that point.
Now that I'm a sysadmin just for myself I can embrace using whatever I want. Ha.
I'm all about community projects nowadays.
Corporate software will eventually disappoint you so it pays to just not go there in the first place.
Deep thoughts.
Location: Fediverse
So that's it. I've retired. Well, technically not quite because I'm still being paid for another week. However, my two work laptops have been wiped and handed back along with my security pass, and my development desktop machine has been cleaned up and shut down. I've deleted the various TOTP entries for my work accounts from my phone.
It's over. I'm free.
I'll keep myself mentally active with some #FOSS development, and will continue to enjoy tinkering with #SelfHosting on my #HomeLab , hopefully with a bit more mental energy available than before. Good times lie ahead, I hope.
What bring you to the path of self-hosting?
I guess for me is that because in the mid 2000's the free hosting services were quite terrible and I get my hands on the old family computer and some documentation about Debian.
Mein #nobigtech journey ist irgendwie vorübergehend zum Stillstand gekommen. Alle bigtech-socialmedia-Accounts sind gelöscht, meine Daten aus Onedrive auf ne #nextcloud umgezogen, mein Freundeskreis auf #signal Mein neuer #linux PC macht mich immer noch glücklich. Und nu? Warten, bis der #raspberrypi geliefert wird und ich mit #selfhosting und #pihole experimentieren kann.. Gilt das jetzt schon als "Onni hat übrigens Ahnung von Technik"?
Logiciel open source, prise en charge de DoH/DoT/DoQ, protections et architecture : j’ai documenté la stack de HostuxDNS ici :
https://dns.hostux.net/stack.html
Ok #homeautomation and #selfhosting folks, I am looking for opinions (boosts welcome).
I have this swimming pool controller that I built off a raspberry pi. It sits outside in a waterproof enclosure year-round. Temperatures range from -10ºC to 50ºC over the course of a year. It's running Raspbian or some Debian-flavored Linux.
I've tried spinning rust hard drives and SSDs. They die within 12-18 months and I'm on my third failure. I have a couple ideas.
Thoughts on storage for this outdoor project? I'm asking other questions later in the thread.
The current waterproof box I use is a 300 x 300 x 180mm version of this. It works well, so I don't need a different one, but I'm open to suggestions.
In case there are any doubts about updating to the latest #synology #DSM 7.3.2 version, be sure to check this list of CVE exploits that were patched
https://www.synology.com/en-global/security/advisory/Synology_SA_26_06
#selfhosting #selfhosted #homelab #security #network #storage
Whelp. My #minisforum ms01 died overnight underscoring some fears I had over the build quality of these models. #homelab #selfhosting
Syncthing-Fork is an open-source Android app for syncing files directly between your devices --no cloud needed.
Built on Syncthing, it uses peer-to-peer connections so your data stays private and fully under your control.
A solid alternative to Google Drive or Dropbox if you care about decentralization and privacy.
👉 https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-android
👉 More privacy-friendly tools: https://digital-escape-tools-phi.vercel.app/
#OpenSource #Privacy #SelfHosting #Decentralization #Android #DigitalMinimalism
The excellent free open self-hosted online service platform Nextcloud has just started posting videos to its own PeerTube server. You can follow their account at:
They've already posted nine videos. If these haven't federated to your server yet, you can browse them all at https://peertube.nextcloud.com/a/nextcloud_main/videos
You can also follow their Mastodon account at @nextcloud