schmonz.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 currently trying to wrap my head around setting up Radicle. The decentralization is kind of confusing when I'm used to centralized git hosting.
I have a selective seed node on my public-facing server, along with the radicle-httpd service which is reverse-proxied via Caddy. As I understand, this means I can seed (replicate) selected public repos to keep them in sync with the network. And the radicle-httpd service makes them available in an HTTP JSON API(?).
I also have a regular node on my workstation, with my dotfiles repository added to it for testing purposes.
I'm not sure how a regular node differs from a seed node. Do regular nodes also seed repositories like a seed node does, while a seed node's purpose is solely for seeding? If regular nodes also seed, is there still any reason to run a seed node separately?
I'd also like to get the radicle-explorer web UI set up on my public-facing server via reverse proxy. I'm not sure how that fits in with the rest of this. Does the radicle-explorer have to point to my seed node's HTTP endpoint to display the repositories I'm seeding?
I might have to go bother people in the Zullip chat.
Almost done my custom recycled component OPNSense router. Final missing piece is this 2" PCIe riser. I may hit MicroCenter today. #opnsense #selfhosted #selfhosting #homekit
boostedPleased to announce another edition of Cloudbreak, taking place May 28.
For those that don't know already, this is a 6hr fully-supported live training opportunity leading participants with no prior experience in system administration through the process of building up their own #sovereign & secured cloud server.
Hosted in the EU on renewable energy, the finished server also offers both Zoom & Google Docs alternatives.
Info & signup here:
Today in #selfhosting fun. I have a mail server that's been in place for years and hasn't had any noticable problems, but today I sent the same email from two different addresses to hotmail. Both had SPF, DKIM, DMARC and the same outbound IP address. One was delivered and one went to junk. Headers on the laytter show a spam score of 5 (which is sufficient for it to be diverted):
X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: 5
I tried running it through https://github.com/mgeeky/decode-spam-headers but that didn't give any clues
Hi folks! I would love to hear about the non-standard physical #homelab #selfhosting security measures you've taken. From alarms to boobytraps, from customized IKEA boxes to reinforced closets. The crazier the better!
One requirement: you need to have it implemented (at some point in the past or currently). No concepts that never left the design table please.
Veronica Explains creates fun and interesting videos about technology including FOSS, Linux, retro computing, retro gaming, self-hosting and assorted other stuff. You can follow at:
➡️ @vkc
There are already 60 videos uploaded. If these haven't federated to your server yet, you can browse them all at https://tinkerbetter.tube/a/vkc/videos
#FeaturedPeerTube #Linux #FOSS #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #SelfHosting #PeerTube
A poll to any admins who are self-hosting their own xmpp
what is your server running?
#xmpp #jabber #conversations #selfhosting #poll
| prosody: | 18 |
| ejabberd: | 10 |
| snickket: | 0 |
| openfire: | 0 |
New #blogpost
I have come to share what I've done, some more confessions from a FOSS enthusiast...
https://joelchrono.xyz/blog/more-confessions-from-a-foss-enthusiast/
This is day 53 of #100DaysToOffload
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.
boostedLooks like not only backups but also my obsession^Wpassion to write detailed entries to my "selfhosting journal" pays back. Any change, I made in my main home server, has a date and a detailed description of changes made. Also, the process of #NetBSD installation and service installation is documented too, alongside with documented list of running services, opened ports, cronjobs, etc.
At one bad day, my main server started to hangup at near 18:00 and at nea 08:00. There weren't any cron (or any another) jobs at this time. In the logs and monitoring the problems with mosquitto (MQTT server) were visible — somehow it eats at near 100% of CPU, then monit restart it, then things become working, then (after some time) the server hangs completely. Investigation showed that write to my second ZFS disk (where the PostgreSQL DB lives) were extremely slowed, so ZFS panicked, crashed and crashes the kernel 
[ 204836.661198] wd0d: device timeout writing fsbn 123148477 of 123148477-123148478 (wd0 bn 123148477; cn 122171 tn 1 sn 46), xfer 38, retry 1
[ 204863.837664] wd0: soft error (corrected) xfer 38
[ 206810.672323] wd0: autoconfiguration error: wd_flushcache: status=0x5128<TIMEOU>
[ 212327.420695] SLOW IO: zio timestamp 211326864412007ns, delta 1000556283358ns, last io 211280726737075ns
[ 212327.420695] panic: I/O to pool 'zfs' appears to be hung on vdev guid 1299234741086050345 at '/dev/wd0'.
[ 212327.420695] cpu0: Begin traceback...
[ 212327.420695] vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x183
[ 212327.420695] panic() at netbsd:panic+0x3c
[ 212327.420695] vdev_deadman() at zfs:vdev_deadman+0x15e
[ 212327.420695] vdev_deadman() at zfs:vdev_deadman+0x31
[ 212327.420695] spa_deadman_wq() at zfs:spa_deadman_wq+0xe0
[ 212327.430704] workqueue_worker() at netbsd:workqueue_worker+0xef
[ 212327.430704] cpu0: End traceback...
At the same time, I hear a strange metal noises from server at near 08:00 too, so the destiny of second drive was specified.
The server restoration will take some time, but since anything were written in the log file, I'm able just to replay some actions and get all systems up as soon as possible 
I've been running two degraded ZFS arrays for the last few weeks (Debian host).
Yeah, I know. Whatevs.
One of the pools was basically "scratch" backup space and one of the spindles died (breaking the utility of the mirror). Pulled the drive, wiped the remaining, put back in service with minimum fuss as a single drive. I'll throw another spindle at it when drive prices drop again.
The other array had the SSD cache die and it's been chugging along fine ever since. Not a big deal, but from a "experience" point of view it "feels slow" like a working md array.
New SSD arrived in the mail so that'll get sorted sometime today/tomorrow.
So, what's this post about?
Linux peeps, if you are thinking about md arrays, just stop, take the time, and throw 'yer leg over the zfs horse. It's worth it.
#Linux #RunBSD #zfs #md #mdadm #raid #homelab #SelfHosted #SelfHosting
boostedNew post:
"A newbie's guide to self-hosting with #YunoHost. Part 5: Upgrades & Maintenance"
Not exactly the most exciting post I have ever written, but system maintenance is so essential.
And spoiler alert: thanks to a botched #PeerTube upgrade I discovered the wonders of #tmux (thank you @teapot_ben and @drfyzziks for recommending it!)
I just finished a short introduction post about @algernon's project iocaine: the deadliest poison known to AI
(not man
)
Within the post I explain what iocaine is, how it's related to AI and LLMs and of course why I use it to fight AI/LLM companies and to poison their crawlers and training sets.
Using, configuring and watching iocaine was also a way for me to shifting my dystopic/pessimistic thoughts
into fun and joy 
And yes, I hate AI and LLMs and yes, I'm really fine by becoming an obsolete developer by not using it 
https://lukasrotermund.de/posts/fighting-ai-and-llms-with-iocaine/
Thinking of setting up a mail server.
I really want to avoid ending up blacklisted, does anyone have any advice about running their own mail server?
please boost.
@mastodonmigration We should probably be pushing things like #Friendica and #Pixelfed and other free Fediverse servers over things like Ghost.
Even pushing free wiki software would be a win over a proprietary platform.
But yes, escaping commercial platforms is a critically important idea, and the first step to #selfhosting.
I have deployed and run infra since the noughts, through some wild turns in geo/techno-political history, and will say that now more than ever, #selfhosting is an act of resistance.
Depopulate. Defund. Disempower.
This seems like a good time for people to move off of giant corporate email providers. Surveillance capitalism needs to be shown the door. We're going to need to be able to trust our communications.
Related: I wish the US locality system hadn't collapsed after Jon Postel passed. (Rest in peace.)
RE: https://mastodon.social/@glyph/116140431530202122
give @glyph cash
ignore tags
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Claudius Link boostedafter several failed attempts to write an update today and a dozen very frustrating interruptions, let's try a new self-promotional tactic:
give me money. no explanation just do it https://www.patreon.com/creatorglyph
I self-host a lot of stuff. Nearly everything that I use. FOSS and self-hosting is a massive part of my computing experience.
I love reading about people enjoying / exploring self-hosting stuff.
I struggle when people advocate "just self-host it", without giving due consideration to the costs, risks, security considerations, and so on.
I know that I've posted this a few times now, but this discussion seems to pop up quite a lot. So:
https://neilzone.co.uk/2022/07/self-host-it-is-not-the-answer/
I am immensely grateful to the Fediverse for all the encouragement I got here to embark on a #selfhosting journey.
#YunoHost has empowered my digital life in immeasurable ways.
My way of giving back - and fighting the broligarchs of Big Tech - is to create a guide that demystifies the process. I have compiled all my posts so far in a single page:
🔗 : https://blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbies-guide-to-self-hosting-with-yunohost/
If you're curious about self-hosting but you haven't taken the leap yet, I hope my articles will be helpful to you ❤️
#Introduction ― I'm a 6th year #medicine student, aspiring #neurology
resident. Some topics I'm interested into:
#neuroscience #cognitivescience #neuroimaging #pathology #virology
#bioinformatics #socialism #pacifism #minimalism #collectivism
#cooperatives #environmentalism #climatechange #sustainability
#permaculture #vegan #existentialism #posthumanism #postmodernism #scifi
#cyberpunk #foss #unix #netbsd #sdf #gopher #privacy #bbs
#decentralization #selfhosting #lisp #retrocomputing