Convenience is the main issue. AFAIK, as long as you secure your device, it’ll do the job
Convenience is the main issue. AFAIK, as long as you secure your device, it’ll do the job
Not a huge deal, but if the SSD goes on to last for X more years, buying an SSD today to save a bit of time will seem pretty poorly thought-out in retrospect
Great response 👍🏾
What surprised me was the amount of Android users. I guess self-hosters are predisposed to tinkering in general perhaps?
Installed Gogs but will switch the this FOSS version tomorrow. Thanks for sharing!
How’s it compare to gitea?
Thanks for sharing! I think I’ll implement the alias in the near future once I get more comfortable w/ Docker
Definitely look into laptop servers. They have the benefit of having a built-in screen, keyboard and battery in case power goes down. IMO, as a fellow newbie, it’s an easy way to dip your toes into hosting using existing/cheap resources
Simple, yet better UX than most server-related content. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing, I didn’t know about ctop.
I installed Debian on a laptop to use as a server, and planned to use it for Firefly III among other things, but got nervous hearing how tough it was/is to lock down a server.
I’ve been using my library’s membership to LinkedIn Learning to take a Docker Essentials course
I’m still using public instances for now. I started w/ Piped but the buffer speed was lacking for most of the instances I used. Switched to Invidious and the buffer speed as amazing, albeit a lot more error messages that Google is blocking an instance temporariliy
Gotcha. Thanks for sharing. I ended up install forgejo yesterday but Gitea will be my next option if I encounter any issues