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.

Search results for tag #selfhosting

[?]ℒӱḏɩę 💾☮∞🎶♲☀🔋 [she/her] » 🌐
@Lydie@tech.lgbt

Almost done my custom recycled component OPNSense router. Final missing piece is this 2" PCIe riser. I may hit MicroCenter today.

The image is a close-up photograph showing a stainless steel ruler positioned vertically inside a computer case to measure the clearance of an internal component. The ruler is placed between a grey metal power supply unit on the left and a green PCI Express expansion card on the right. The expansion card features gold-plated connection fingers at the bottom and a large, black, finned aluminum heatsink on top, with the text "PCI EXPRESS" and "23.0" clearly printed on the green circuit board. According to the ruler's inch markings, the height of the green PCB aligns almost exactly with the two-inch mark. Below the card, the black PCIe slot on the motherboard is visible, along with the printed text "Designed in Taipei PCI Express." The background is softly out of focus, showing a blue-handled screwdriver and a teal-colored surface on a wooden desk, suggesting an active hardware modification or repair project.

Alt...The image is a close-up photograph showing a stainless steel ruler positioned vertically inside a computer case to measure the clearance of an internal component. The ruler is placed between a grey metal power supply unit on the left and a green PCI Express expansion card on the right. The expansion card features gold-plated connection fingers at the bottom and a large, black, finned aluminum heatsink on top, with the text "PCI EXPRESS" and "23.0" clearly printed on the green circuit board. According to the ruler's inch markings, the height of the green PCB aligns almost exactly with the two-inch mark. Below the card, the black PCIe slot on the motherboard is visible, along with the printed text "Designed in Taipei PCI Express." The background is softly out of focus, showing a blue-handled screwdriver and a teal-colored surface on a wooden desk, suggesting an active hardware modification or repair project.

The image shows an open, small-form-factor black computer case resting on a wooden desk, revealing its internal components in the middle of a build or repair. Inside the case, a silver power supply is mounted on the left, while the opening is dominated by a prominent green expansion card featuring a large, black, finned heatsink. A tangle of multicolored power cables in red, yellow, and orange, along with several black SATA data cables, snakes through the compact interior. To the left of the case, an OCZ Vertex 3 solid-state drive (SSD) lies flat on the desk, connected to a power and data cable. A blue-handled Phillips-head screwdriver labeled "#1 MADE IN USA" rests next to the SSD. The background is cluttered with a messy arrangement of blue and white networking cables and a portion of a teal-colored mousepad in the upper right corner. The black case itself features a mesh ventilation pattern on its side and two blue USB 3.0 ports on what appears to be the front-facing panel.

Alt...The image shows an open, small-form-factor black computer case resting on a wooden desk, revealing its internal components in the middle of a build or repair. Inside the case, a silver power supply is mounted on the left, while the opening is dominated by a prominent green expansion card featuring a large, black, finned heatsink. A tangle of multicolored power cables in red, yellow, and orange, along with several black SATA data cables, snakes through the compact interior. To the left of the case, an OCZ Vertex 3 solid-state drive (SSD) lies flat on the desk, connected to a power and data cable. A blue-handled Phillips-head screwdriver labeled "#1 MADE IN USA" rests next to the SSD. The background is cluttered with a messy arrangement of blue and white networking cables and a portion of a teal-colored mousepad in the upper right corner. The black case itself features a mesh ventilation pattern on its side and two blue USB 3.0 ports on what appears to be the front-facing panel.

    dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

    [?]Julian Oliver » 🌐
    @JulianOliver@mastodon.social

    Pleased 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 & secured cloud server.

    Hosted in the EU on renewable energy, the finished server also offers both Zoom & Google Docs alternatives.

    Info & signup here:

    courses.nikau.io/cloudbreak

    The title image for the Cloudbreak training, featuring that word in white and in caps, in a sans serif typeface, against a grayscale photograph of a cumulus cloud structure

    Alt...The title image for the Cloudbreak training, featuring that word in white and in caps, in a sans serif typeface, against a grayscale photograph of a cumulus cloud structure

      [?]Semitones [he/him/his] » 🌐
      @semitones@tiny.tilde.website

      I met some people on here the other day that were all about supporting self-hosting, and community computing, and I cannot find them by searching -- could anyone help point me in the right direction? IIRC they had something about trying to use residential IPs and sharing services, but I can't remember.

      I would love to get my makerspace more into community computing.

      EDIT:

        [?]Stephen Borrill » 🌐
        @sborrill@justfollow.me.uk

        Today in 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 github.com/mgeeky/decode-spam- but that didn't give any clues

          [?]h3artbl33d :openbsd: :antifa: [Try/Me] » 🌐
          @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social

          Hi folks! I would love to hear about the non-standard physical 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.

            [?]/home/rqm » 🌐
            @rqm@exquisite.social

            Started migrating stuff to the new home hypervisor. gemini://rosarium.vigilia.cc/ is now served from my first OpenBSD VM :)

              🗳

              [?]Lorem :playstation: » 🌐
              @loremipsum@s.cafe

              A poll to any admins who are self-hosting their own xmpp
              what is your server running?

              prosody:18
              ejabberd:10
              snickket:0
              openfire:0

                [?]roman » 🌐
                @hi@romanzolotarev.com

                on for 72 days:

                • users: 1 (just myself)
                • following: 254
                • timeline_purge_days: 30
                • disk: 298m (/var/snac/data)
                • ram: 184m (including relayd, httpd, logger, snac itself)

                  [?]Joel :casio: :blobcatderpy: » 🌐
                  @joel@fosstodon.org

                  New

                  I have come to share what I've done, some more confessions from a FOSS enthusiast...

                  joelchrono.xyz/blog/more-confe

                  This is day 53 of

                    [?]Enalys :dragn_verified: » 🌐
                    @Enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

                    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.

                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                      [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: [he/him] » 🌐
                      @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                      Looks 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 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 :drgn_flat_sob:

                      [ 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 :drgn_aww:

                      Emacs buffer with journal entries (in OrgMode) related to the administrative actions in the server.

                      Alt...Emacs buffer with journal entries (in OrgMode) related to the administrative actions in the server.

                      Emacs buffer with description of NetBSD installation process on the main server and with lists of TODO items, services, opened ports, etc.

                      Alt...Emacs buffer with description of NetBSD installation process on the main server and with lists of TODO items, services, opened ports, etc.

                      EGA colored photo of a 2.5 inches HDD

                      Alt...EGA colored photo of a 2.5 inches HDD

                        [?]Root Moose » 🌐
                        @RootMoose@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                        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.

                          [?]Jan » 🌐
                          @js@x0r.be

                          > Prerequisites
                          > docker

                          *sigh*
                          Closes tab.

                            dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                            [?]Elena Rossini ⁂ » 🌐
                            @_elena@mastodon.social

                            New post:

                            "A newbie's guide to self-hosting with . 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 upgrade I discovered the wonders of (thank you @teapot_ben and @drfyzziks for recommending it!)

                            🔗 : blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbie

                              [?]Lukas Rotermund » 🌐
                              @lukasrotermund@social.tchncs.de

                              I just finished a short introduction post about @algernon's project iocaine: the deadliest poison known to AI :blobcatsunglasses: (not man :blobcatgiggle:)

                              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 :blobcat_thisisfine: into fun and joy :ablobcatattention:

                              And yes, I hate AI and LLMs and yes, I'm really fine by becoming an obsolete developer by not using it :ablobcatheart:

                              lukasrotermund.de/posts/fighti

                                [?]'(vidak) _(:3」∠)_ » 🌐
                                @dirtycommo@anticapitalist.party

                                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.

                                  [?]Mason Loring Bliss [he, him, his] » 🌐
                                  @mason@partychickens.net

                                  @mastodonmigration We should probably be pushing things like and 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 .

                                    Toby boosted

                                    [?]Julian Oliver » 🌐
                                    @JulianOliver@mastodon.social

                                    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, is an act of resistance.

                                    Depopulate. Defund. Disempower.

                                      [?]Mason Loring Bliss [he, him, his] » 🌐
                                      @mason@partychickens.net

                                      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.)

                                        [?]Rusty Shackleford » 🌐
                                        @rusty__shackleford@mastodon.social

                                        Glyph boosted

                                        [?]Neil Brown [he/him/his] » 🌐
                                        @neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                                        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:

                                        neilzone.co.uk/2022/07/self-ho

                                          [?]Elena Rossini ⁂ » 🌐
                                          @_elena@mastodon.social

                                          I am immensely grateful to the Fediverse for all the encouragement I got here to embark on a journey.

                                          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:

                                          🔗 : blog.elenarossini.com/a-newbie

                                          If you're curious about self-hosting but you haven't taken the leap yet, I hope my articles will be helpful to you ❤️

                                            #netbsd boosted

                                            [?]Dɪɢɪᴛᴀʟɪs Pᴜʀᴘᴜʀᴇᴀ » 🌐
                                            @encelado@mastodon.sdf.org

                                            [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                            @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                            Just received an email from my mail server administrator. They sent me a link to change my password because it's 'insecure'.

                                            My mail admin is so efficient...

                                            ...hey, wait a minute... I AM my mail administrator! 🤦‍♂️

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