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.

Site description
These are the voyag... uh, things I post about.
Admin email
jrollans@gmail.com
Admin account
@jrollans@jrollans.com

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[?]Larvitz :fedora: » 🌐
@Larvitz@burningboard.net

New post: IPv6 Foundations.

IPv6 isn't "the future of the internet." It's the internet. IPv4 is the relic we keep alive on NAT life support.

A laid-back tour through the basics: how the addresses are built, the two rules for crushing out the zeros, a /64 per subnet so you stop counting hosts, SLAAC, and why blocking ICMPv6 is a self-inflicted wound.

And no, dual-stack isn't a destination. It's a burden.

blog.hofstede.it/ipv6-foundati

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    [?]Yehor 🇺🇦 » 🌐
    @yehor@mastodon.glitchy.social

    Also, I didn't get the notification about high server temperature from because of this: github.com/henrygd/beszel/issu (still not released).

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      [?]Yehor 🇺🇦 » 🌐
      @yehor@mastodon.glitchy.social

      So the federation is working on my instance, and you can actually follow me there from any instance: @yehor@wanderer.glitchy.social

      The issue was actually in my instance: mastodon.glitchy.social/@yehor

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      [?]Yehor 🇺🇦 » 🌐
      @yehor@mastodon.glitchy.social

      Wrote my first server announcement. Because yesterday, after updating my instance to 4.5.11, I didn't realise the Sidekiq died.

      I spotted an unusual server load and temperature 24 hours later, found out that it was a Mastodon LXC, and realised there had been nothing processed by Sidekiq for 24 hours already.

      I'm not sure about the reasons, because I didn't find anything useful in the logs. I definitely need better monitoring for .

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          [?]Yehor 🇺🇦 » 🌐
          @yehor@mastodon.glitchy.social

          [?]stovis » 🌐
          @stovis@fosstodon.org

          Halp! I just installed Yunohost on my home server with a wired connection.

          Access to my apps works fine on devices with ethernet cable. But my wireless devices can only access my admin page, not the app portal.

          Is this a common issue?

            [?]Owl Eyes » 🌐
            @d1@autistics.life

            I think is an important skill to learn, for anyone with the aptitude for it. I think the internet can't really be made a better place, until people learn to use those same skills to "staple the internet to real life". Like start from a place in one's real-world existence and look around. There are real-world organizations, and various community groups.

            These groups should ideally roll their own self-hosted services: forums, group chats, file-sharing, etc. That's what I mean by "stapling": real world regional orgs aligning to the services they self-host. It's the opposite of using Big Tech forums: the Facebooks, Instagrams, etc of the world, where the platforms can't be trusted, and are totally certain to enshittify. In this way, is gained.

            Yes, people will need a password manager to manage all those passwords. Or perhaps regional SSO servers - run by a city of province/state - can unify these accounts somewhat. Password management and backing up the password database (eg. .kdbx file) should be taught in school.

            People actually visiting over coffee/tea (or meals), are the right time to help someone less technically inclined (in person) to install a new friendly app, like Signal or

            Yes, it won't be easy, *but I don't see an alternative*. There's pretty much no escape from the Tech Bro billionaires otherwise.

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              [?]BlablaLinux » 🌐
              @blablalinux@mastodon.blablalinux.be

              ✨ Demain 18h : rendez-vous mail !
              Abonnés à la campagne Wiki, attendez-vous à recevoir demain une belle dose de contenu technique pour vos serveurs. Soyez prêts ! 📖

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                [?]Lex » 🌐
                @lex@makertube.net

                MATRIX-Bridges sind der absolute Messenging-Game-Changer! part 3 #did

                Digital Indipendence Day #did
                Hol dir die volle Kontrolle über deine Kommunikation zurück! 🚀

                In diesem dritten Teil meiner Matrix-Serie zeige ich dir, wie du mit sogenannten Bridges die Brücke zu WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord und sogar Instagram schlägst. Wir bündeln alles in einer einzigen, sicheren Open-Source-Oberfläche: Element. Das macht nicht nur euch, sondern auch euren Kontakten den Umstieg umso einfacher. Denn wir müssen ganz dringend raus aus diesen goldenen Käfigen.

                Ich nehme dich mit durch meinen Prozess, zeige dir die Stolpersteine bei der Konfiguration (Docker, Config-Dateien & Co.) und wie du die Bridges für die gängigsten Messenger erfolgreich aufsetzt. Außerdem erfährst du, warum Selfhosting für mich nicht nur ein Hobby, sondern eine Philosophie für digitale Souveränität und Privatsphäre ist.

                Du hast auch lieber "ADMIN-RECHTE statt RECHTE ADMINS" ?
                Hier gib's die Fashion zum Statement:
                https://lex-takuna.myspreadshop.de

                In diesem Video siehst du:
                00:00 - Intro: Austausch über Matrix & Community-Feedback
                01:00 - Was sind Matrix-Bridges? (WhatsApp, Discord, Telegram, Instagram)
                02:02 - Das Problem: Konfiguration klappt nicht „Out of the Box“
                03:18 - Speedrun: Matrix-Stack neu aufsetzen & Installation
                04:18 - WhatsApp-Bridge konfigurieren (Config & Registration YAML)
                06:40 - Wichtiger Fix: Synapse Neustart & Token-Abgleich
                07:44 - Hookshot: Ausblick
                08:21 - WhatsApp Login & Kontakte/Gruppen synchronisieren
                10:00 - Pro-Tipp: WhatsApp-Status-Benachrichtigungen deaktivieren
                11:39 - Telegram-Bridge: Login via Telefonnummer
                12:34 - Discord-Bridge: Server (Guilds) & Channels einbinden
                14:54 - Instagram-Bridge: Login via Cookies/CURL (DevTools)
                16:13 - Fazit: Warum Selfhosting & digitale Souveränität wichtig sind
                17:48 - Kleiner Merch-Drop: "Adminrechte statt rechte Admins"
                18:50 - Outro & Ausblick auf PeerTube / Fediverse

                Peertube: https://makertube.net/c/lex_takuna/videos
                Mastodon: https://burningboard.net/@LexTakuna
                Matrix: @lex:trixie.takuna-homelab.de

                Alt...---

                  [?]Wulfy—Speaker to the machines » 🌐
                  @n_dimension@infosec.exchange

                  I really should stop fucking with the tool, but there is always one more tweak to make it more functional. Takes a lot of discipline to stop poking at it...
                  ... of which I have none.

                  This is the current iteration.
                  3 runners (but you can add as many as you want, just by cloning the runner directory)

                  Each runner has an autonomous mission.md - this is basically a super prompt. You can see, I can assign the compute load (its 5%, 95% atm).
                  The load logic was broken and I only picked it up by watching the runners cycle.

                  A cute little function I added, the ant-trail moves faster the more compute % its got allocated, so you can see at a glance where you are at.

                  There is a logic that estimates the available compute window and ramps up towards the end, to burn up the remaining compute, while allowing a window at the start, should you need it for manual prompts.

                  (windup)

                  Mission control

                  Alt...Mission control

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                    [?]Lioh » 🌐
                    @Lioh@social.anoxinon.de

                    Die eigene Nextcloud zu betreiben geht einfacher als gedacht. Dank Nextcloud AIO und meinem ausführlichen Video-Tutorial gelingt die Installation auch ohne Vorkenntnisse. Und falls doch Fragen aufkommen sollten, steht unsere Community mit Rat und Tat zur Seite.

                    gnulinux.ch/video-nextcloud-al

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                      [?]Jan » 🌐
                      @js@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                      Wait, you guys are paying people to host your private data?

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                        [?]M/KΞ 🇪🇺 » 🌐
                        @makeithappen5634@privacysafe.social

                        So @delta updated itself (fdroid and linux (cachyos)) to 2.51, now call on 1 to 1 is enabled by default.

                        This version will arrive soon on google playstore and ios / microsoft (depending the update delay on those platform).

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                          [?]Larvitz :fedora: » 🌐
                          @Larvitz@burningboard.net

                          Weekend project that turned into infra I actually run daily: MastoSum.

                          The stack: RHEL host, 100% rootless Podman. Web on FastAPI, Celery worker/beat/flower, PostgreSQL 16, Valkey. All on userspace networking (pasta), images built & shipped by a self-hosted Forgejo runner. No root daemon, no privileged anything.

                          What it does: tracks technical hashtags all day and produces one daily briefing, every point linked to the original post + author. It reads only public hashtag timelines, credits every source, and trains on nothing.

                          And yes, an LLM writes the prose: a local Ministral model from French lab Mistral AI, running on my own hardware. No cloud, nothing leaving the box. Saying that plainly, not burying it. The whole design goal was to point readers *back* at the authors, not replace reading them.

                          Example output:
                          mastosum.linuxserver.pro/s/OGu

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                            [?]Lex » 🌐
                            @lex@makertube.net

                            MATRIX-Bridges sind der absolute GAME-CHANGER ! part 3 - #did

                            Hol dir die volle Kontrolle über deine Kommunikation zurück! 🚀

                            In diesem dritten Teil meiner Matrix-Serie zeige ich dir, wie du mit sogenannten Bridges die Brücke zu WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord und sogar Instagram schlägst. Schluss mit dem App-Chaos und den "goldenen Käfigen" der Tech-Giganten! Wir bündeln alles in einer einzigen, sicheren Open-Source-Oberfläche: Element. Das macht nicht nur euch, sondern auch euren Kontakten den Umstieg umso einfacher.

                            Ich nehme dich mit durch meinen Prozess, zeige dir die Stolpersteine bei der Konfiguration (Docker, Config-Dateien & Co.) und wie du die Bridges für die gängigsten Messenger erfolgreich aufsetzt. Außerdem erfährst du, warum Selfhosting für mich nicht nur ein Hobby, sondern eine Philosophie für digitale Souveränität und Privatsphäre ist.

                            Du willst auch lieber Admin-Rechte als rechte Admins ? Hier gib's die Fashion zum Statement.
                            https://lex-takuna.myspreadshop.de

                            In diesem Video siehst du:
                            00:00 - Intro: Austausch über Matrix & Community-Feedback
                            01:00 - Was sind Matrix-Bridges? (WhatsApp, Discord, Telegram, Instagram)
                            02:02 - Das Problem: Konfiguration klappt nicht „Out of the Box“
                            03:18 - Speedrun: Matrix-Stack neu aufsetzen & Installation
                            04:18 - WhatsApp-Bridge konfigurieren (Config & Registration YAML)
                            06:40 - Wichtiger Fix: Synapse Neustart & Token-Abgleich
                            07:44 - Hookshot: Ausblick auf Home Assistant Anbindung
                            08:21 - WhatsApp Login & Kontakte/Gruppen synchronisieren
                            10:00 - Pro-Tipp: WhatsApp-Status-Benachrichtigungen deaktivieren
                            11:39 - Telegram-Bridge: Login via Telefonnummer
                            12:34 - Discord-Bridge: Server (Guilds) & Channels einbinden
                            14:54 - Instagram-Bridge: Login via Cookies/CURL (DevTools)
                            16:13 - Fazit: Warum Selfhosting & digitale Souveränität wichtig sind
                            17:48 - Kleiner Merch-Drop: "Adminrechte statt rechte Admins"
                            18:50 - Outro & Ausblick auf PeerTube / Fediverse

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                              [?]Wulfy—Speaker to the machines » 🌐
                              @n_dimension@infosec.exchange

                              Uh...my Genomic tool is jibber jabbing at me.
                              It started creating evolution progress reports.
                              Its only a couple of days into the 1st epoch.

                              Honestly, part if the fun is observing all the new artefacts this experiment is producing.

                              Its got free hand to self mutate for efficacy.

                              Genome Evolution Assessment

                              The primordial genome (gen_0001_a) is performing close to optimal given the environmental constraints. The operational_cost dimension score of 70 is structurally fixed by the backup age — genome mutations to operational_cost weights (cpu_cost_weight, memory_cost_weight, admin_attention_cost) cannot reduce the 40-point backup penalty. This creates an evolutionary ceiling for this dimension until the backup is restored. Generation 2 mutations will correctly target operational_cost genes but will achieve minimal fitness gains from this dimension until the backup situation is resolved. Evolution is healthy and functioning as designed.

                                [?]cybervegan » 🌐
                                @cybervegan@autistics.life

                                I seem to have written a mini web firewall. I've been watching my self-hosted blog web server's logs, because I wanted to block AI web bots, and I noticed (again) that I get a lot of malware vulnerability scans. My site is static, so they're unlikely to ever "get in" because they all make requests that result in a 404 Not Found, or other 4xx response, but they annoy me and I needed a small, low intensity project to try to get my brain going again.

                                So I've come up with a very simple Python script that tails the log, looking for 4xx codes. If it sees a known "bad" request, or too many 404s from an address, it firewalls the IP address, and stops it in its tracks.

                                I need to make it a bit easier to use, and probably collect a list of failed requests to add to the bad list, but I'm quite pleased with it so far. Obviously I'm not Fortinet but it feels good to fight back in even such a tiny way.

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                                  [?]Grow Your Own Services 🌱 » 🌐
                                  @homegrown@social.growyourown.services

                                  If you want to set up several different online services but can't afford different domain names for them all, you can just use subdomains of one domain instead. They are limitless and cost nothing extra.

                                  e.g. You could have a Mastodon server at social.example.com, a PeerTube server at video.example.com, a Nextcloud server at cloud.example.com etc.

                                  Each subdomain can use totally different software and be on totally different hosting providers.

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                                    [?]Lioh » 🌐
                                    @Lioh@social.anoxinon.de

                                    Der di.day bietet nun auch die Möglichkeit sich als Helfer_in einzutragen. Ihr findet mich hier: experts.di.day/experts/17

                                    Tragt euch doch auch ein, damit wir möglichst vielen Menschen helfen können ihr digitales Leben etwas freier und sicherer zu gestalten.

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                                      [?]𝙹𝚘𝚎𝚕 𝙲𝚊𝚛𝚗𝚊𝚝 ♑ 🤪 » 🌐
                                      @joel@gts.tumfatig.net

                                      :cloud: There is no Cloud!
                                      :server: Only someone else’s #selfhosting

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                                        [?]Larvitz :fedora: » 🌐
                                        @Larvitz@burningboard.net

                                        I know that AI is a controversial topic on here. Same reservations as most: copyright, energy, junior roles eaten, the slop epidemic. Not pretending those are not real.

                                        But "I won't touch it" is a competitive handicap in 2026. I engage carefully: human in the loop, my name on every paragraph.

                                        The tiered stack I actually run, with the local Mistral on a laptop iGPU getting most of the space because that is the part with craft in it.

                                        blog.hofstede.it/ai-stack-2026/

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                                          [?]BlablaLinux » 🌐
                                          @blablalinux@mastodon.blablalinux.be

                                          Log colorisés 😮 Passe au niveau supérieur pour la lecture de tes logs Nginx en terminal !
                                          👉 wiki.blablalinux.be/fr/coloris

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                                            [?]gmc » 🌐
                                            @gmc@friends.chasmcity.net

                                            Sooo, exploring options for getting IP connectivity to my home "datacenter". I can do BGP peering, which is alright for IPv6 since there's plenty and it's basically for free for a /56. But the minimum allocation for IPv4 BGP peering is a /24, which goes for around a thousand euros these days (+/- 500) I've been told. Plus, I only need 3, at most 4 IPv4 addresses. Seems like a waste to get a /24 then... OTOH it might be a good investment for my pension plan :)

                                            Tough one. I could just get a VPS or something somewhere with 3 IPv4 adresses and tunnel that back home, but there is something about owning your own IP ranges, being less dependent on a single provider and all that.

                                            Choices, choices.

                                            Any thoughts oh wise fediverse?

                                              [?]gmc » 🌐
                                              @gmc@friends.chasmcity.net

                                              As of yesterday we have fiber to our little patch in the forest. This means I no longer rely on a crappy 4G uplink and can move on to the next phase of my digital independency journey: set up a makeshift "datacenter" in the barn made out of old laptops and move all my services from a fancy server in a datacenter somewhere to that.

                                                [?]Mai :v_trans: [https://en.pronouns.page/@mai-lapyst] » 🌐
                                                @mai_lapyst@soc.saiyajin.space

                                                RE: soc.saiyajin.space/@mai_lapyst

                                                .... aaaaaaaaaaand done :3 Was a ton of work (espc fixing repo links, permissions, uploading, deprecating the npmjs.com entry and so on), but it's over! So happy to got it moved so smoothly.

                                                Now I need to think about how long before starting deletion of lesser used packages, since I dont really want npmjs to host the data any longer than neccessary....

                                                [?]Mai :v_trans: [https://en.pronouns.page/@mai-lapyst] » 🌐
                                                @mai_lapyst@soc.saiyajin.space

                                                Finally got around of migrating my npm packages (20) to the npm repository in my self-hosted forgejo. While it's not a frictionless process (changing all url's etc.) it eases my brain knowing that my packages aren't hosted by some corporate bs site.

                                                For anyone interested, here's the new home of them: codearq.net/bithero-js/-/packa

                                                    [?]Mai :v_trans: [https://en.pronouns.page/@mai-lapyst] » 🌐
                                                    @mai_lapyst@soc.saiyajin.space

                                                    Finally got around of migrating my npm packages (20) to the npm repository in my self-hosted forgejo. While it's not a frictionless process (changing all url's etc.) it eases my brain knowing that my packages aren't hosted by some corporate bs site.

                                                    For anyone interested, here's the new home of them: codearq.net/bithero-js/-/packa

                                                      [?]The Fulcrum ⚒️ ⛓️‍💥 🏴‍☠️ » 🌐
                                                      @SymfonyStation@drupal.community

                                                      Jeremy Cherfas shares: A Server for a Purpose. jeremycherfas.net/blog/a-serve

                                                        [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                        @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                        Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

                                                        2/

                                                        A typical 1-hour podcast episode at 1080p 60 fps is around 5.4 GB.

                                                        At one episode per week, that's about 280 GB per year.

                                                        Even after 5 years, your entire podcast archive would only use about 1.4 TB of storage.

                                                        That is it.

                                                        ...

                                                          [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                          @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                          Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

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                                                          A 2 TB hard drive is often available for around $50–$60, which is enough space for five years of weekly episodes.

                                                          Need more room?

                                                          4 TB, 8 TB, 12 TB, and even 16 TB drives are widely available and far more affordable than most people expect. (Ex: 8TB is about $130 to $170.)

                                                          ...

                                                            [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                            @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                            Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

                                                            4/

                                                            When you look at the actual storage requirements, self-hosting a video podcast on the Fediverse starts to look a lot less intimidating — and a lot more realistic.

                                                            It is affordable — especially with your own HomeLab (where you buy your own hard drives rather than rent them).

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                                                              [?]@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: » 🌐
                                                              @reiver@mastodon.social

                                                              Self-Hosting an ActivityPub Video Podcast Is Surprisingly Affordable

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                                                              Imagine this.

                                                              You want to launch your own video podcast.

                                                              A new episode every week.
                                                              Each episode is 1 hour long.
                                                              Full HD (1080p), 60 fps video.

                                                              What would it cost to host it yourself?

                                                              Before I ran the numbers, I assumed it would be expensive — maybe even impractical.

                                                              I was wrong.

                                                              The reality is surprisingly affordable.

                                                              Here is why.

                                                              ...

                                                                [?]Michael » 🌐
                                                                @michael@mstdn.thms.uk

                                                                Continuing my self hosting journey, over the weekend I migrated most of my Cloudlare Tunnels to a reverse proxy hosted on Oracle's Always Free Tier:

                                                                blog.thms.uk/2026/06/oracle-ca

                                                                Now I just still need to figure out how I'll replace my Cloudflare Pages for static sites - I do really like the simplicity of these…

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                                                                  [?]Paul Chambers🚧 » 🌐
                                                                  @paul@oldfriends.live

                                                                  Last few days, I've been setting up my Google Drive and Photos replacement on a VPS server with some help from a friend.

                                                                  Penny said last night I was talking in my sleep, stuff like "formatting the hard drive" and other stuff. Almost like I was telling someone stuff I was doing in ssh. 🤓

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                                                                    [?]Grow Your Own Services 🌱 » 🌐
                                                                    @homegrown@social.growyourown.services

                                                                    Funkwhale is a free open music and audio platform for the Fediverse, which has just been updated to version 2.0. Find out more at:

                                                                    🌱 funkwhale.audio

                                                                    Their account is:

                                                                    🌱 @funkwhale

                                                                    If you want to host your own Funkwhale server without doing any techy stuff, there are managed hosting providers at cloud68.co/managed-hosting/fun and weingaertner-it.de/index.php/p

                                                                    You can also self-host manually using the instructions at docs.funkwhale.audio/administr

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                                                                      [?]gadgetChecks.de » 🤖 🌐
                                                                      @gadgetchecks@burningboard.net

                                                                      [?]Fabian Kurz, DJ5CW/SO5CW » 🌐
                                                                      @DJ5CW@social.darc.de

                                                                      Nice. A few seconds after renewing my certificate for my 43 domains and subdomains, each of them got hammered with about 35 requests at the same time, from some silly tool called leakix[.]net that looks for stuff like ".env" or ".git", without rate limiting. My little VPS was not amused (load avg. peaked at 24) , and I now have a new rule that drops packets from any IP that comes close to my httpd with an user agent that contains "leakix". Good riddance.

                                                                        [?]Elena Rossini on GoToSocial ⁂ » 🌐
                                                                        @elena@aseachange.com

                                                                        Good morning Fedi friends!

                                                                        Monday morning ritual: doing maintenance on my #YunoHost systems (I have two separate installations).

                                                                        I prefer to do things directly in terminal now... and I forgot how to run updates in tmux, so what to do? Oh I can simply refer to MY OWN blog post about this, LOL:

                                                                        https://blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbies-guide-to-self-hosting-with-yunohost-part-5-upgrades-maintenance/

                                                                        Yes, I published a #selfhosting guide for newbies... but also as a reminder to myself 😅​

                                                                        Wishing you all a great day / week. I'll be in Amsterdam later this week for #PubConf2026 - looking forward to it!

                                                                        #MySoCalledSudoLife